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Quote:What happens when people dont want to become cops when they grow up?
Self protection.

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Good for Tulsa. They allowed them to follow the facts and didn't feel the need to steal any tv's or burn anything down. Charlotte should pay attention.
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It's amazing that the more egregious incident has had the more sane resolution...  It's amazing how these things work themselves out!


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(This post was last modified: 09-23-2016, 08:08 AM by The Real Marty.)

Quote:Well, statistics have long shown that female officers are more likely to respond with deadly force than males in the same situation. Clearly women shouldn't be cops or something.



I have no problem with setting physical and mental standards for who should be out on the streets doing police work. Police officers should be big and strong enough to simply wrestle the average shirtless drunk to the ground rather than having to resort to deadly force.


That doesn't have anything to do with man vs woman. It has to do with big and strong vs small and weak.
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(This post was last modified: 09-23-2016, 09:19 AM by Kotite.)

You obviously don't know officer Judy Hopps.
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She was charged with manslaughter and 20 minutes later released on bail.  Now we wait to see if she is found guilty or not guilty.  Good job Tulsa...let the justice system do its job.


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Quote:She was charged with manslaughter and 20 minutes later released on bail.  Now we wait to see if she is found guilty or not guilty.  Good job Tulsa...let the justice system do its job.


I heard the audio tape of the incident, and there's no way a person that nervous should be pointing a loaded gun at anyone.
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Quote:She was charged with manslaughter and 20 minutes later released on bail. Now we wait to see if she is found guilty or not guilty. Good job Tulsa...let the justice system do its job.


Tulsa has experience in this kind of situation. This isn't the first time for them.


Of course her boss declared war not too long ago.
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Quote:My conclusion is that police officers in this country need better training. There are too many instances where if the officer was just better train and more prepared we wouldn't be in this situation.

And quite frankly if you don't have the fortification to do this job and you're constantly in fear then find another professional career
  
Quote:Solution: proper training and body cams. All the good cops would have nothing to worry about and the bad cops would be easier to weed out. Situations like this could be analyzed much more accurately.


Proper training should also begin at home. Respect the officers orders. There are cameras all over the place, so in most cases, I'd assume they try doing the right thing.

Don't make excuses. If the cop is out of line there are lawyers that'll be glad to get in a law suit....like here in JAX....guy Rams cop car, gets shot...family sues.

Act all bad [BLEEP] and refuse orders, you may get clipped.

Cops are on edge. There are some gunning, literally, for them.

Get that through your head.

Now all we hear are..what ifs.
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Quote:She was charged with manslaughter and 20 minutes later released on bail.  Now we wait to see if she is found guilty or not guilty.  Good job Tulsa...let the justice system do its job.
 

I would be willing to bet right now that the case either gets plead down to a lesser charge or thrown out.  First degree manslaughter would be pretty hard to prove in this case.  My guess is that she loses her job and probably gets convicted of a lesser crime and probation.  If the state pushes the charge, she will be acquitted.

 

Did she make an error?  It appears to be that way.  Should she go to prison?  No.



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Quote:Should she go to prison? No.


Why not?
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Quote:Why not?


Because it wasn't premeditated or she didn't conceal the crime.


To be honest she shouldn't be held accountable at all.
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I'm happy to see that pig get what she deserves.  


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Quote:I'm happy to see that pig get what she deserves.


Guilty before innocent..
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Quote:Guilty before innocent..
 

The pig was indicted.  As she should have been.  That's how our justice system should work.  I hope she frys like bacon.  But right now, she's just indicted and must stand trail and face justice.

 

That's how it works.

 

It's good to see that worthless pig facing charges.  I hope the prosecution does a good job for the family of the victims of this pig.

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Quote:Why not?
 

She made an error in judgment while working in one of the most dangerous jobs.  In Oklahoma, 1st degree manslaughter carries a maximum sentence of 4 years.  She doesn't deserve that.  In her career how many lives did she possibly save?



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Quote:The pig was indicted.  As she should have been.  That's how our justice system should work.  I hope she frys like bacon.  But right now, she's just indicted and must stand trail and face justice.

 

That's how it works.

 

It's good to see that worthless pig facing charges.  I hope the prosecution does a good job for the family of the victims of this pig.
 

Whoa. You have a lot of pent-up hatred towards law enforcement for being a privileged white male. Have you seen your shrink lately?

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I think I'd like to hear the whole story before I start calling names..
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LETS HANG HER IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE!


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Quote:Because it wasn't premeditated or she didn't conceal the crime.


To be honest she shouldn't be held accountable at all.


Really? Not at all? Oops an accident.
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