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Good Glad he shot him, that way we don't have to feed the white racist for the rest of hour lifes while he gets life or sits on death roll. Unfortunate for your dad a year in jail was probably a little excessive. Psychological help (stress?) and a firing was probably more appropriate.
 
Good Glad he shot him, that way we don't have to feed the white racist for the rest of hour lifes while he gets life or sits on death roll. Unfortunate for your dad a year in jail was probably a little excessive. Psychological help (stress?) and a firing was probably more appropriate.

We have laws in this country everyone is entitled to due process maybe the guy was placed in a really stressful situation by his female human acquaintance and cracked just like the persons father in this story. Leave the right to retroactive abortion to a Jury not to a lone police officer!
 
I'm somewhat in agreement with NWPilot. Everybody's got a reason...some people got a reason and a list, a few have a reason, a list and are just coming up a bit short on the price of a gun. Then there are the very few who follow through. Point being, minus laws and punshiment we'd all be taking care of business on our own.

That said, I don't really see this as that much of a moral delima. The guy lost a gun fight and paid with his life. As far as the officer goes, I think what he did was ok (not great by any means), but certainly deserved some jail time. That's hearing only the side of the story of those who lived. If both sides could talk, I might feel entirely differently, maybe even to the point that the officer should be in prison for the rest of his life (probably not in this case).

I for one really don't want cops making descisions like that. If you want to grant them that right and then take it to its logical conclusion, you'll see you don't want cops with that kind of power either. And that's a no brainer.
 
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I agree but every now and then the US could use a little vigilante justice. Like maybe a vigilante at the next Man Boy Love Association meeting.
 
NWpilot, wonder if you'd feel different if you were the dead cop or the dead cops little kid.

Yeah sorry but the document this country was founded on doesn't say "unless what they did was really really bad."

At any rate, nothing more depressing than a grounded pilot. Good luck!
 
I'm somewhat in agreement with NWPilot. Everybody's got a reason...some people got a reason and a list, a few have a reason, a list and are just coming up a bit short on the price of a gun. Then there are the very few who follow through. Point being, minus laws and punshiment we'd all be taking care of business on our own.

That said, I don't really see this as that much of a moral delima. The guy lost a gun fight and paid with his life. As far as the officer goes, I think what he did was ok (not great by any means), but certainly deserved some jail time. That's hearing only the side of the story of those who lived. If both sides could talk, I might feel entirely differently, maybe even to the point that the officer should be in prison for the rest of his life (probably not in this case).

I for one really don't want cops making descisions like that. If you want to grant them that right and then take it to its logical conclusion, you'll see you don't want cops with that kind of power either. And that's a no brainer.


imprisoning a sick person is not the answer the COP needed and may still need medical help! Now if they guy that he killed was not bound I would say he deserved an award for retroactive aborting the creep.

But he was bound and unarmed and that was wrong even our governments rules of war thats even wrong.

I am wondering about both the subjects medical history if there was any pansy pill usage by any of them if there was any pansy pill usage by the officer I would not hold him one bit responsible I would hold the department.

We don't know the hole story would be interesting to see the trial documents.
 
NW Pilot, I don't know what a Pansy Pill is, what the hell you're talking about, or frankly, what planet you are from. I'm relatively certain you don't know any of the above, either. The one thing I am confident about is that I'm one of the people you would say "has mental illness" and I ought to be "in hospital."

Put me on the list of people who want to shake Jolly's dad's hand and buy him dinner.
 
imprisoning a sick person is not the answer the COP needed and may still need medical help! Now if they guy that he killed was not bound I would say he deserved an award for retroactive aborting the creep.

Where is your diagnosis coming from? I might have missed that in the article. Hopefully your not refering to him as mentally ill because of the incident. IMO, what he did was sane, logical, and morally ok. Was it illegal, yup. Legal and right aren't always the same, again IMO.

I'd rather spend some time in jail for something I did then people judge me insane because they don't agree with my choice.
 
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NW Pilot, I don't know what a Pansy Pill is, what the hell you're talking about, or frankly, what planet you are from. I'm relatively certain you don't know any of the above, either. The one thing I am confident about is that I'm one of the people you would say "has mental illness" and I ought to be "in hospital."

Put me on the list of people who want to shake Jolly's dad's hand and buy him dinner.



I am not sure what Planet I am a decedent from I know I was given birth to by a human on Planet Earth with a life goal of leaving it's Atmosphere. :)

NW_Pilot's Definition Of Pansy Pill: Any designer psychiatric drug produced and given to a human male or female by a Drug Pusher (M.D. after their name) to let them cope with reality or function on a daily basis!
 

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