You must have missed the part where I said that the FR posts on this story are the only source I am using.
I am not seeing it on the news, therefore the FR posts may be the gospel truth, but I have not seen anything here remotely sympathetic to the cop on the beat that Sunday, who was there, or about the police side of the story, or why they were so alarmed, fearful and nervous, leading to what was over reaction to their sense of self preservation. Where did that fear come from? I’ve asked that a gazillion times.
After multiple posts I can not get that question even addressed. It’s just hair on fire responses of shock that someone would ask.
Think of a certain RINO Republican that both you and I despised back in 2012 -- we were angry that so many had failed to do their due diligence on the guy, that so many just assumed he had certain qualities that, if they had done FOR THEMSELVES a modicum of digging and following where the truth led, would have known better. The same is true in this instance.
Again, FRiend and ally Rita, your posts only reveal that you haven't even taken the trouble to do the slightest bit of real reading, research, and digging yourself -- "cop on the beat that Sunday" would be laughable and kinda cute if it wasn't over such a dangerous abuse of power and what looks like the public's willingness to be deceived.
Your posts reveal that you want others to summarize their hours of reading and analyzing into a short post, for you. When others tell you to do it for yourself because they neither have the time nor the skill to do that, you complain that it's a "hair on fire response that I would even ask."
You depend on others -- the MSM, fellow FReepers -- to do what you should be doing for yourself.
We all of us share a world where now people indulge in sound-bite expectations and many have an entitlement mentality when it comes to being able to know instantly what happened. It's like wanting to have a black belt in karate after investing in two lessons.