Rasputin_Vol
"Slava Ukraina"
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Being with criminals means you are more likely to have negative repercussions in life. And she was the subject of the warrant too and she did commit crimes (not counting the dead body found in her rental car). What do BLM lies taste like because you gobble them up everyday.Being "with" someone isn't a crime you bootlicking brownshirt. They weren't committing any crimes when the three amigos kicked in the door to their home. I'm responsible for for my stray bullets, apparently cops live by a different set of laws.
What does Kiwi shoe wax taste like?
Good thing no one cares what you think about literally anything in life. you have nothingIf @Rickyvol77 is our measuring stock, cops aren't very bright.
The judge that signed the warrant didn't think so. The grand jury didn't think so either. Please display for us all of your evidence in this case that covered up... really evidence.It was a search warrant! They could have handled this thing a number of different ways other than busting in the door surfing the middle of the night.
The judge that signed the warrant didn't think so. The grand jury didn't think so either. Please display for us all of your evidence in this case that covered up... really evidence.
What would you have done differently?The GJ wasn’t tasked with deciding on the merits of the warrant so that argument is out the door. They where charged with the results of the warrant... what was their findings??? The judge didn’t decide when and how the warrant was going to be served you do understand that the police actually knocked on the door and announced who they were... right. The warrant said they didn't have to
do that. although I do believe judges should be placing more limits on how and when search warrants are served.
I haven’t said anything was covered up. I’ve said things could have been handled smarter and better.
I would have surveilled the apartment and detained them either coming out or going in served the warrant then searched the premises. Or knocked on the door during the day when they should be awake, announced myself and served the warrant.
Don’t forget he’s responsible for that chapped ass of yours ..... all the pants pissing and soiling yourself has taken a toll.He has made the country dumber, angrier, sadder, more cruel, more gullible, and more divisive.
Now he's intentionally taking away the confidence we've always had in our elections.
It was a search warrant! They could have handled this thing a number of different ways other than busting in the door surfing the middle of the night.
I would have surveilled the apartment and detained them either coming out or going in served the warrant then searched the premises. Or knocked on the door during the day when they should be awake, announced myself and served the warrant.
I’m for reform that insures warrants fit the crime. If her home was a “soft target” then there was no case for a breach in my mind. I’m speaking to whether the officers should be charged. They are executing an order. Assuming they worked within the boundaries of that warrant, then they cannot be charged with murder. The city admitted wrong doing and settled with the family. Since it’s impossible to travel back in time, what else can happen now? Make reforms for the future.They had enough time to track down a package to that address? I mean WTF?
I appreciate Ricky’s service too.@Rickyvol77 is a dyed in the wool police state bootlicker and NOTHING the police do will ever be wrong in his eye's. His reverence to them here is a microcosm of and representative of why "good" cops don't stand up to the bad. Just like Rick, they refuse to acknowledge anything they do is wrong and the ones that do speak up by mustering the testicular fortitude that Ricky lacks, are ostracized.