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06-19-13 09:03 #77
Posts: 1396Originally Posted by Gotta Run [View Original Post]
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06-18-13 21:04 #76
Posts: 1071Go Texas
Originally Posted by TYS321 [View Original Post]
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06-18-13 14:38 #75
Posts: 853Originally Posted by TYS321 [View Original Post]
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06-18-13 01:37 #74
Posts: 174Cops refuse to investigate cash & dash thefts, assaults and armed robberies
Cash 'and' dash is considered robbery, and frequency statistics are not available. A spokesman for Scottsdale police says that they do not conduct stings for cash 'and' dash, while Sergeant John Stevens of the Phoenix Vice Enforcement Unit refused to comment on his agency's enforcement tactics.
"I'm not going to tell you what kind of stings we do," he says curtly, adding he doesn't believe incidents of cash 'and' dash are related to new laws cracking down on sex businesses.
http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/1999-...h-n-dash/full/
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06-18-13 00:56 #73
Posts: 174Craigslist Cash & Dash? Jury says just shoot her!
It seems the jury misread the law. I fail to see how you can use deadly force and justifiable homicide 'in fear of your life' with a vehicle driving in the opposite direction. Seems the jury just hates girls who don't put out.
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A Texas john who shot a Craigslist escort dead after she took $150 of his cash but refused to have sex has been cleared of murder.
Ezekiel Gilbert. 30, was facing life in jail for the 2009 Christmas Eve killing of Lenora Frago. 23, outside his San Antonio apartment.
Gilbert used a AK-47 assault rifle to spray his alleged victim's car with bullets as she was driven away at 4:15 a. M. By her alleged pimp, Christopher Perkins.
Frago was hit in the neck.
Left paralyzed and brain damaged from the shooting, she was hooked up to a respirator for several months until her family pulled the plug in July 2010.
A Bexar County Texas court jury on Thursday took 11 hours to acquit Gilbert — saying his actions were justified because he was simply trying to retrieve stolen property.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crim...icle-1.1365975
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/eic...xas-s-gun-laws
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06-15-13 02:03 #72
Posts: 174Originally Posted by Anksgf [View Original Post]
Tho the boston marathon bomb drill is trying to change that by banning 50-cal assault muskets.
http://joemiller.us/2013/06/transfor...as-2008-video/
And he banged a local hottie with FBi breathin heavy on the line!
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06-14-13 17:48 #71
Posts: 613Originally Posted by Gotta Run [View Original Post]
Seriously though, it's scaringly easy to make a bomb and I could if I wanted to.
Getting up close and undercover with terrorists would be a lot more effective use of law enforcement resources than reading people's text messages.
TBH, I think a lot of that is a case of they can look like they're doing something while they're actually sitting on their asses.
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06-14-13 07:27 #70
Posts: 1071Supreme Court
Originally Posted by Anksgf [View Original Post]
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06-14-13 01:06 #69
Posts: 613Originally Posted by TYS321 [View Original Post]
That's a flagrant violation of the Constitution that I once took an oath to preserve, protect and defend against all enemies, both foreign AND domestic and with no mental reservations or purpose of evasion.
If they ever try to read my texts messages without a warrant and I find out about it, you'll be reading about me in the news because I WILL take it all the way to the Supreme Court.
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06-12-13 16:30 #68
Posts: 1396Originally Posted by Jjalune [View Original Post]
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06-12-13 11:34 #67
Posts: 468Wishfull thinking
I keep hoping to read an article about them "stinging" the wrong guy, who has enough money and is pissed enough, that he fights the charges in court and hires really top attorneys that nearly bankrupt the City / County in trying to prosecute him, and then fighting the civil rights violation lawsuit he brings against them in Federal courts. They get away with these sting operations where they place an ad asking someone to commit a crime, and then prosecuting anyone that answers the ad, only because nearly everyone rolls over and cops a plea to pay a $500 fine instead of spending 10's of thousands fighting it in court. They are going to end up in fight with the wrong dude one day, who refuses to roll over since they have already screwed up his life by publishing the arrest, and is willing to spend the money to get even. They might drop the charges instead of wanting to spend their money prosecuting, but that would not stop the Civil Rights lawsuit. That will change their attitude.
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06-11-13 22:04 #66
Posts: 1396Two examples of Law Enforcment
Example number 1:
Knox county / Knoxville city cleaning our streets of rapist, murderers, drug pushers, wife beaters, child molesters. Oh wait my bad, I got confused for a second on who is doing what. KPD and KCSD their focus is on the helpless working girls tryin to make ends meet and a few "hardened" johns (pun intended) LOL. As seen in the following link.
http://www.local8now.com/news/headli...l?device=phone
Example number 2:
Apparently we have to have help here in this little town to handle anything more dangerous than a Callgirl. As seen below.
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2013/ju...-gang-members/
Side note to all law enforcement officers reading our little dream forum. We aren't necessar bashing you (unless your a dirty cop, in that case you suck di*k) because we understand who you are taking your orders from. But they are really making your job out to be a joke. Especially you city boys. It sucks working for a woman.
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06-11-13 19:34 #65
Posts: 43Breaking the law?
Originally Posted by VolBoater [View Original Post]
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06-11-13 14:46 #64
Posts: 174Originally Posted by Mundane [View Original Post]
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2013/ju...d-for-resigns/
I guess he never heard of NYC's rubber rooms that pay teachers $1-million without firing them, because they refuse to quit.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/q...85C3E6mmIEiPTM
Don't let the little head or little balls do the thinking.
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06-11-13 12:56 #63
Posts: 121Suspicious Ad
Originally Posted by MountainEagle [View Original Post]
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