Posted on 11/27/2006 7:55:30 AM PST by RGSpincich
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Dramatic new details of the deadly mayhem include the undercover cop at one point climbing onto the hood of Bell's car - his gun drawn and his police shield around his neck - screaming, "Police! Turn off your car! Let me see your hands!" said sources who talked to some of the cops involved in the shooting.
When Bell then tried to run down the plainclothes officer - twice - the cop began shooting, with some of his 11 bullets piercing the rear window of the man's Nissan Altima, the sources said. -snip-
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Thank you!
Automobiles are considered a weapon when used to purposely run down or to threaten to run down someone.
Anyone who carries a gun (cop or civilian) should live by the rule 'if you pull your gun you shoot it, when you shoot your gun you shoot to kill.' If you think any other way about it you're a fool and shouldn't carry a gun.
It was not a reality show- it was reality.
My disapproval of the police shooting fleeing suspects in the back does not make me a libertarian. It is stupid, wrong and illegal.
Hey Bro, how you been? Nice post.
Did you happen to catch that weasel Geraldo on Hannity and Colmes last night? After going on a knee jerk, dilusional, grandiose tirade he actually had the nerve to say he likes cops.
My wife gave me 'the look' when I used a completely appropriate 4 letter word regarding Geraldo.
Hannity tried to pin him down with comments about Sharpton and the Tawana Brawley incident. Geraldo said that we shouldn't judge race baiter Al by one mistake he made.
I was livid.
Good way to put it. As it developed, he went with "Answer A,"
Now hindsight tells us the correct response was "Answer B." Ort maybe even "None of the above."
Comes with the territory. Bottom line, though: 50 rounds downrange, none of which hit the vehicle (!) just ain't right.
Why did he jump on the hood, of all things?
Why did the undercover officer try to make an arrest? Aren't uniforms supposed to make the arrests?
No it's how I respond to comments like this:
Please leave the country now. Your brain fart has made you incapable of rational thought. We cannot allow you to co-exist with us in this society. I suggest you flee to a strip club in Queeens until 4 am. Then make your run for it!
Come to think of it, you responded to my comments about the article with gems like this:
Say, JJM2111 baby, and Or is that minor fact beyond your apparently limited comprehension?
I respond to personal insults with the same. In the first sentence the "We cannot allow you to co-exist with us in this society." almsot sounds threatening. Too bad. My original post was to the article and some people feel that demeaning my intelligence is more relevant than debating the points.
Are you going to respond and debate the points of the article or are you going to be a hit-and-run poster like Doc Savage?
Thank you, sister! Stay safe and give praise!
Are we taking about the same story here? Maybe it would be good to read it again before we render a verdict on the incompetence of the cops.
Okay. So make a PRACTICAL, positive proposal. It's easy to find fault. Here in the land of the real no plan, no response in an emergency is perfect.
So what plan do YOU like? Bear in mind: there will be troops, equipment, time invovled with everything and the higher-ups have this tendency to try to save money to spend on their pet projects -- and after Rudy, the NYPD is nobody's pet.
I live out here in dial-up and no cable land, and a satellite dish would just be lightning bait. So I am spared Geraldo in nearly all his appearances.
So a protracted campaign to defame a bunch of white guys is a "mistake". And Race Baiter Al shouldn't be judged for it?
You know, that's the way I feel about Mussolini. Poor guy, he just kind of got caught up in Hitler's charisma, know what I mean? The cute litle moustache, the goose-stepping thing, the jack boots. You can see how it cast its spell on Benito. So, well, it was entirely predictable. He involves himself and his country in fearsome oppression, injustice, and brutality -- but, hey, we shouldn't judge him on the basis of one mistake .....
Cut me a huge slice of break, please.
Stay safe, give thanks, in all things rejoice ... (Advice I personally intend to follow for at least five minutes, until I settle back down into my usual grouchiness....)
Rudy gave the cops 0,0,3, and 6 percent raises. They didn't all love him. However, he didn't sell the NYPD out like Bloomberg does.
Latest update was 3 police. One officer fired 31 shots himself. There is a re-load or two in there someplace.
There's such a thing as tough cases, this might just be one of them.
Of course, if I had my druthers, strip clubs wouldn't exist. Which would have solved this tough case all together and a few others as well.
Now, following your advice, and lucky enough to live way out in the country, but where even the NY Post is available at our truck stop, along with Hi-speed links, I have now read up on this case as much as is possible at this stage of the investigation.
The cops in on this bust gone bad, which is all it really might be, are going to get fried, at least around the edges. What you are doing for them is the old:
"Guilty, your honor, but with an explanation."
Sorry, but they're going to need a bit more lawyering than that to dodge this bullet. Their union doesn't lack for resources, so they may make it. The city, however, ain't gonna be so lucky, after the "Wrongful Death," and Civil Suits to recover for pain, suffering, and loss of income are settled.
I do apologize to your Imperial Crustiness for shooting off my mouth without checking things out more thoroughly. OTOH, it was a little like our friends in the NYPD, to whom I wish good luck in the firestorm swirling around them.
Yeah that!
What I'm about to say is not exculpatory of anybody, BUT:
After 3:00 o'clock in the morning?
The guy has two kids?
He's at a strip club?
A strip club in not exactly a part of town known for, well, family values?
I was one of those guys moderately afraid of matrimony and just plain terrified of fatherhood -- and I used to be a chaplain in pediatrics and I LOVE kids, always have. But the responsibility of one of my own? YeeOW! Get me OUDda heah!
But you know where this goes: Having a kid, and a sick one at that, stretched me to where I thought I would tear (analogy to child-birth entirely intentional) or go mad or something. And it's the best thing on terms of rewards and in terms of keeping me from being a totally useless air-sucker that ever happened to me. Way, far, exponentially the best.
And this guy decides to marry his alleged high-school sweetheart and prepares himself for a lifelong unconditional commitment by going to a titty show and staying out WAY past his bed time? Who was watching the kids?
Sleep with the dogs, wake up with fleas -- and some of those fleas are 9 mm in diameter.
As I say, not to excuse any possible errors, or worse, on the part of the officers, and certainly not to say the guy in anyway deserved the involuntary shuffling off of the ventilated mortal coil, but compost happens, and it tends to happen most near compost piles. You wanna minimize the parts per million occurrences of compost? Stay out of the dung heap.
I think the "Your" should have been captitalized too ....
heh heh heh. I think I may have to adopt H.I.C. (His Imperial Crustiness) as one of my titles.
Nice answer. I sure would not like to hear this case, either as a judge or as an IAD honcho.
I'm not sure if FR is pro-cop. I think it's polarized. And even then the polarization is not so much anti-cop v. pro-cop, but anti-cop v. anti-alleged-perp.
unscientific opinion. But the healthy suspicion of gummint, triggered by the rare but undeniable sumbidge with a badge, sometimes ends up condemning the whole bunch. In this thread I especially appreciated the subtle litotes of police "not infrequently" lying through their teeth.
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