Posted on 07/13/2010 4:07:32 AM PDT by marktwain
COSTCO delenda est. (deleo, delere, delevi, deletum)
That assumes “COSTCO” is feminine in gender.
COSTCO delendus est for masculine.
I *could* explain how ppl put “a”s where “e”s belong
but sometimes I’d be wrong and it would just add to
general confusion.
Among my less likely to be adopted musings is a “no
TV” rule for cops. (i.e. No “COPS” shows.) Consider
the Aiyana Jones case recently in Detroit. “Showtime”
it was, and she died. “No TV” meaning they must not
have watched any in years.
I really want to see this COSTCO GFW on the witness stand.
Lots of ppl don’t carry backup. I don’t like to leap
to conclusions but I’m agreeing with the “throw down”
theory on this 2nd gun.
I want to see this GFW sued civilly.
The witness said he looked to reach for the gun to remove it
Look, I feel sorry for this guy, it doesnt seem like he was a criminal, but that was a dumb move.
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On another thread the witnesses heard various things. “Get down” from one cop and “Drop the gun” from another. Of course if the gun was in the holster, as the witnesses say, he would have to reach for the gun first.
Several Freeper’s commented that the thing to do in that case is to keep your hands in the air and tell the cops the gun is on you right hip and let them get it. And as an earlier freeper commented - sounds like this stuff needs to be practiced by those that carry. In all the confusion with three cops yelling different things, pointing guns at you, probably wondering if they are really talking to YOU (Me? What did I do wrong?) it would be easy to be confused on what to do in the stress of the moment.
evidently the LV Metro has been committing murder for years.
just about a month ago they shot an unarmed man in his moms house for selling pot, no struggle, no resisting they just shoot anyone who does not comply instantly to unclear demands , or does comply with demands as in this case or if a LV metro cop sees a gun or hears there is a gun they shoot on sight knowing they will be absolved of guilt
One more reason to avoid that POS city
How far is the beach from the burbs? As in miles or
what? Sounds like what in NYC would be different precincts.
NEXT victim please ! !
as the gangster Las vegas system has it all covered up by now. and the mayors brother will be the attorney for the family.
nothing to see here folks move along
presence of weapon = instant death sentence to LV Metro
I once witnessed a cop shout “drop the gun” at a doper with a gun in San Francisco. The cop started shooting about .1 second after he said that. 2 cops shielded by their cruiser proceeded to empty their clips into him at a range of about 30 yards. The guy had no chance to follow their commands even if he wanted to. A cop does not wait around waiting for a moving person to drop a gun. The only thing that could have saved Scott was putting his hands up and not moving. Anything else he could have done wouldn’t have saved him. These cops were primed to blast him.
The period of time we are talking about (Carthaginian wars) had the Romans thinking of place names as not having gender, and only later did they demand intense correspondence of the FORM of the noun and its MODIFIERS.
Best not to think back from modern Romantic languages to ancient Latin. A better referent would be to what the Celts and Germans were up to, then, once the Romans had totally conquered and absorbed the Greek empire, you would want to see what the Greeks were doing linguistically. No doubt when the Romans "went city" they spruced up their grammar! Back when they were still a melange of unassimilated country boys, they could have said just anything.
So far still seems like COSTCO's management team worked to have this man killed by the cops.
Different agencies. This is in Florida.
Maybe until they are reasonably certain there is an actual threat? That is the standard for deadly force in self defense and I believe it is universal to everyone, and in law there is no lower standard applying to police.
They accept a certain risk in taking that job and plenty of other jobs are more dangerous.
So far there has been quite a chorus of folks who claim to have been there and saw no threat, and based on my experience I have to say that's a very believable scenario. Of course "news" articles and anonymous posted comments are never the whole story and I don't believe what we have so far entitles us to judge either way. But I think some explaining needs to be done.
Translation: "It's OK to execute a West Point graduate if a liberal anti-gun weasel gets their undies in a bunch about the West Point graduate carrying a concealed weapon."
Yes - pulls the weapon out of his waistband, except for the part where it was in a zippered holster:
The man said he saw Scott reach with his right hand and pull out what appeared to be a gun in a zippered holster. He recognized the holster, he said, because he has one like it. Officers then fired, and the man saw the gun fall out of Scott's hand. The witness did not see Scott point the gun at officers.
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