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  • Raven

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    No such thing as a fair fight. Next time, the LEO shouldn't even get out his car until he's got other LEO's on the scene. Especially when going in to a situation knowing the car belongs to somebody that is dangerous with warrants. And yes, for the LEO's to be able to outnumber everybody at every traffic stop will be expensive, but how much is your life worth?
     

    Raven

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    Everybody's seen the bumper sticker "When seconds count, the cops are just minutes away". The video shows the cop calling for another cop and the cop responded with "I'm 4 minutes away". The only way to have multiple officers on the scene of every traffic stop to be able to meet the threat, start to finish, is if there's already multiple officers in every squad car. There just wasn't enough time for another car to get on the scene, even when it was already in the neighborhood. It escalates too fast.
     

    Fathertime

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    Typical attitude, she had dope so she could be arrested but she "didn't do nothing" so the cop is wrong in the eyes of the media...Hard to armchair a lethal shooting incident but not quite sure why the officer didn't unload his mag into the car while he was down. Yes he was in shock of being shot, but you gotta have the fight in you or you are gonna die! All in all the officer had a good shoot, and luckily the officer survived and the dirt bag died.
    In Louisiana this type situation is called ghetto lottery and sad to say it pays off more times than not. There is a case right now in Baton Rouge that was deemed justified by all courts and all officers involved were cleared, but the sueing started fueled by the mayor and the police chief and guess what the so called victim got 10 million dollars. The rest of the story goes that the lawyers got paid first.they got 60% of the 10mil. All envolved are black but it even gets better, the law firms main partner has some family connections to the mayor. Guess who is laughing all the way to the bank.
     

    Duckyou

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    In Louisiana this type situation is called ghetto lottery and sad to say it pays off more times than not. There is a case right now in Baton Rouge that was deemed justified by all courts and all officers involved were cleared, but the sueing started fueled by the mayor and the police chief and guess what the so called victim got 10 million dollars. The rest of the story goes that the lawyers got paid first.they got 60% of the 10mil. All envolved are black but it even gets better, the law firms main partner has some family connections to the mayor. Guess who is laughing all the way to the bank.


    Just as an FYI - it normally takes years if bot decades for these to be paid by governments - and they technically do not have to pay them.

    Usually the “winners” settle for pennies on the dollar.
     

    Uilleam

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    At least she didn't cost the tax payers a trial. Glad the Officer is ok.
     

    Fathertime

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    Just as an FYI - it normally takes years if bot decades for these to be paid by governments - and they technically do not have to pay them.

    Usually the “winners” settle for pennies on the dollar.
    That’s good to know,it would be interesting to research and see how correct you are.
     

    HayesGreener

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    I am thankful the officer survived. Windows on the car are heavily tinted, no way he could tell who was in the car when he stopped it. The officer cancelled his backup after he learned the wanted was not in the car, first mistake. Her noncompliance with instructions should have set off all kinds of alarm bells early on. Officer safety procedures were sloppy at best. Lessons learned, it will make a great training video on many levels.
     

    candipogo

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    After watching some vids of news coverage about this incident....the crazy thing is liberal media outlets are asking if it was really legal to pull over this car since the original bad guy w/outstanding warrents wasn’t behind the wheel...here we go let’s see how the liberal left BLM folks try to spin this. Oh yea the driver (bad person) was only like 31 y/o.


    OK. I suppose we are asked to believe the zero driving this car didn't know the person it belonged to well enough to know he was a felon with warrants. Also, if she'd been obeying the law in a vehicle that belonged to a law abiding citizen, she would never have been stopped.
     
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