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Prosecutor: Shooting of constable justified(AR)
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Posted on 03/19/2012 4:58:48 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: DCBryan1
I don’t understand why the office is “neutered” by requiring the vehicle be marked or the constable in uniform.It should be possible to have a couple of clean ,neat ,rather plain uniforms at little costs for one’s constabulary duties and likewise decals or magnetic signs ,if permissible, for the vehicle.It depends on how detailed are the Arkansas requirement for uniform and vehicle markings.
The deceased constable would seem to have used poor judgment that day from the very beginning.
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posted on
03/19/2012 9:17:10 AM PDT
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hoosierham
(Freedom isn't free)
To: Recon Dad
By AR standards, Pine Bluff is “large.”
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posted on
03/19/2012 9:26:19 AM PDT
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Theodore R.
(Past is prologue: The American people will again let us down in this election cycle.)
To: autumnraine
He was not a law enforcement officer at the moment of the shooting. He was a nut with a gun. Like there's a difference.
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03/19/2012 9:42:20 AM PDT
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Oztrich Boy
(This world is a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those that feel - Horace Walpole)
To: marktwain
his error was simply that he failed to communicate the fact that he was a law enforcement officer. He was in plain clothes, and his badge was in his back pocket. This puzzles me, are they implying what the cop did would have been just fine if only he had "communicated"?
To: Theodore R.
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03/19/2012 1:05:43 PM PDT
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Recon Dad
(Gas & Petroleum Junkie)
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