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To: ransomnote
39 posted on
09/03/2020 6:22:50 PM PDT by
PeterPrinciple
(Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
To: ransomnote
Good.
Purposely destroying anyone’s eyesight - especially a LEO - should be met with a LONG term prison sentence....not that that will happen.
40 posted on
09/03/2020 6:24:37 PM PDT by
Jane Long
(Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
To: ransomnote
Oregon State Police officers notified the Portland Police Bureaus Rapid Response Team that Warner had directed a high-powered, green laser into the eyes of numerous law enforcement officers attempting to disperse the riot. Warner resisted arrest, prompting officers to use force. Officers found a black, pen-style laser pointer on Warners person. Warner was taken into custody and later released.
I will have to call b.s. on this. A laser pointer, although obnoxious is not a high powered laser. However, the recipients of the laser light have no way of knowing if they are being simply annoyed or are being blinded. Using a laser pointer on police, should be illegal and may be illegal, even if it is not a high powered laser.
To: ransomnote
Was it a basement apt. Rented by his mom?
45 posted on
09/03/2020 7:35:07 PM PDT by
HP8753
(Live Free!!!! .............or don't.)
To: ransomnote
Biblical justIce would require an equitable penalty. Shine the laser in the perps eyes and see how quickly this evil will stop.
46 posted on
09/03/2020 7:51:23 PM PDT by
nonsporting
(Aim small, miss small.)
To: ransomnote
Get rid of all Magistrates regarding criminal affairs. They are useless.
To: ransomnote
I never can understand how the police figure out exactly where the laser is coming from.
50 posted on
09/04/2020 2:48:11 AM PDT by
Ann Archy
(Abortion....... The HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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