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1. THE IMMEDIATE END TO THE STATE OF EMERGENCY, CURFEW & THE REMOVAL OF THE NATIONAL GUARD 2. THE IMMEDIATE DEMILITARIZATION OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND THE IMMEDIATE RETURN OF ALL MILITARY EQUIPMENT 3. THE DEFUNDING OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT (2017 Budget: $246,644,617) AND THE REDIRECTION OF THOSE RESOURCES TO THE NEEDS OF OUR COMMUNITIES (INCLUDING RESOURCES FOR JOBS PROGRAMS, AFFORDABLE QUALITY HOUSING, TRANSPORTATION, HOLISTIC HEALTH AND QUALITY SCHOOLS) 4. AN INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION INTO THE KILLING OF KEITH L. SCOTT AND AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE CHARLOTTE MECKLENBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT BY THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND A FREEZE ON THE NEARLY 1.5 MILLION DOLLARS AWARDED IN FEDERAL GRANTS ANNUALLY TO THE DEPARTMENT 5. A RELEASE OF THE POLICE REPORT AND BODY CAMERA FOOTAGE CONNECTED WITH THE KILLING OF KEITH L. SCOTT & ALL OTHER KILLINGS TO THE PUBLIC AND IMMEDIATELY REPEAL OF HB 972, WHICH RESTRICTS THE ABILITY OF THE PUBLIC TO ACCESS POLICE BODY CAMERA FOOTAGE 6. THE IMMEDIATE AND UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE OF ALL THOSE ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH THE UPRISING RESULTING FROM THE KILLING OF KEITH L. SCOTT & THE DROPPING OF ALL CHARGES 7. THE RELEASE OF ALL THE NAMES OF THE OFFICERS INVOLVED IN THE KILLING OF KEITH L. SCOTT TO THE PUBLIC FOLLOWED BY THEIR FIRING, ARREST AND PROSECUTION 8. REPARATIONS FOR THE FAMILY OF KEITH L. SCOTT AND ALL VICTIMS OF POLICE VIOLENCE AS WELL AS THE FAMILIES OF THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN KILLED 9. COMMUNITY CONTROL OF THE POLICE, STARTING WITH THE CREATION OF A CIVILIAN OVERSIGHT BOARD THAT HAS THE POWER TO HIRE AND FIRE OFFICERS, DETERMINE DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS AS WELL AS DICTATE POLICE POLICIES, PRIORITIES, AND BUDGETS. THE BOARD SHALL NOT INCLUDE POLICE REPRESENTATION AND WILL BE CONTROLLED BY COMMUNITIES MOST IMPACTED BY POLICING AND INCARCERATION IN CHARLOTTE. 10. AN END TO THE REPRESSION & TARGETING OF PROTESTORS AND ALL THOSE ENGAGED IN THE CHARLOTTE UPRISING http://www.charlotteuprising.com/charlotte-uprising-information.html lololololololololololololololololololololol I'm kinda interested to see them get #9 with the stipulation that they pay for it, lol, and we film the shitshow |
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The serial is clearly visible. Anyone check to see if stolen yet? I know lots of LEO on this board. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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well well well that is an interesting book Is it wrong to post this to the Colt gallery thread? Is there a mag? I'm thinking of the cops popped it out and cleared it they would've locked the slide back. The serial is clearly visible. Anyone check to see if stolen yet? I know lots of LEO on this board. Sounds like a good way to get fired |
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well well well that is an interesting book Is it wrong to post this to the Colt gallery thread? Is there a mag? I'm thinking of the cops popped it out and cleared it they would've locked the slide back. The serial is clearly visible. Anyone check to see if stolen yet? I know lots of LEO on this board. Florida negative |
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Do you want to get your agency's NCIC access taken away? Because this is how you get your agency's NCIC access taken away. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The serial is clearly visible. Anyone check to see if stolen yet? I know lots of LEO on this board. Do you want to get your agency's NCIC access taken away? Because this is how you get your agency's NCIC access taken away. Sorry. I had no idea. I have edited my post. |
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Anything stirring yet? Heard Dino say "it's fuckin on tonight, we bringin it!" Link ? It's on the last page. Facebook link. They were playing this video, calling it a conspiracy. Saying it was a white coo that shot him. Then he said what I posted. |
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It's on the last page. Facebook link. They were playing this video, calling it a conspiracy. Saying it was a white coo that shot him. Then he said what I posted. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anything stirring yet? Heard Dino say "it's fuckin on tonight, we bringin it!" Link ? It's on the last page. Facebook link. They were playing this video, calling it a conspiracy. Saying it was a white coo that shot him. Then he said what I posted. "Page not found" |
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The dude was minding his own business enjoying a recreational marijuana cigarette. Had the cops not swarmed all around him he probably would have taken a nap and gone on with his life. Now he's taking a dirt nap and he has no life. He may be a felon in possession of a firearm but we wasn't doing anything that warranted getting deaded. |
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Anything stirring yet? Heard Dino say "it's fuckin on tonight, we bringin it!" Link ? It's on the last page. Facebook link. They were playing this video, calling it a conspiracy. Saying it was a white coo that shot him. Then he said what I posted. "Page not found" OK, if your on your phone, after the page not found screen, you have to request desk top view. |
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Anything stirring yet? Heard Dino say "it's fuckin on tonight, we bringin it!" Link ? It's on the last page. Facebook link. They were playing this video, calling it a conspiracy. Saying it was a white coo that shot him. Then he said what I posted. "Page not found" Just go to https://www.facebook.com/livemap and zoom in to Charlotte NC. Dino is not on right now. He is probably handling an important business transaction. |
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Did we ever find out why they pulled him to begin with? Some cop saw him smoking a joint in his parked car. Cop left and rallied the troops and they came back to bust him for the crime of the century. Even if that is the case, when a cop says, "drop your weapon" what do you do? Jump out of the car holding it? I mean that must be some seriously good weed for that to seem like a good idea |
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Did we ever find out why they pulled him to begin with? Some cop saw him smoking a joint in his parked car. Cop left and rallied the troops and they came back to bust him for the crime of the century. Getting busted for a joint means he knew that he was also going to get busted with a firearm as a felon. He knew he was going to jail, and pulled his gun like an idiot. Not much more to it than that. |
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Did we ever find out why they pulled him to begin with? Some cop saw him smoking a joint in his parked car. Cop left and rallied the troops and they came back to bust him for the crime of the century. Well, now we know who our resident militant pothead is. "He was only breaking the law, law enforcement should've left him alone." But I bet if someone stole a dollar from you, you would be screaming like a little girl if the cops said, "lol it's only a dollar, we ain't doing shit." |
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Did we ever find out why they pulled him to begin with? Some cop saw him smoking a joint in his parked car. Cop left and rallied the troops and they came back to bust him for the crime of the century. Even if that is the case, when a cop says, "drop your weapon" what do you do? Jump out of the car holding it? I mean that must be some seriously good weed for that to seem like a good idea Failure to comply is the common thread in all these cases. You're absolutely right that these knuckleheads turn mildly bad situations into extremely bad situations by their refusal to submit to authority. I get that. But damn, maybe at some point the cops should just say "Fuck it, it's not worth killing the dude over this." Correct me if I'm wrong but years ago didn't the police seriously curtail high speed pursuits over minor shit because it wasn't worth the risk? Maybe a similar mindset needs to come into play before escalating minor violation encounters into deadly force situations. Yeah, the guy has a gun. Maybe they could just back off and watch the dude for awhile instead of taking it to the wall. I'm just thinking out loud. This is not a well-thought out position. I could be wrong. It just seems so pointless and stupid. Seems like what the world really needs is a more effective non-lethal weapon. Put the phasers on stun and deal with it later . . . |
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Getting busted for a joint means he knew that he was also going to get busted with a firearm as a felon. He knew he was going to jail, and pulled his gun like an idiot. Not much more to it than that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did we ever find out why they pulled him to begin with? Some cop saw him smoking a joint in his parked car. Cop left and rallied the troops and they came back to bust him for the crime of the century. Getting busted for a joint means he knew that he was also going to get busted with a firearm as a felon. He knew he was going to jail, and pulled his gun like an idiot. Not much more to it than that. This pretty much sums it up. Instead of burnin his herb at home or somewhere that's not exposed to risk of being seen, his dumb ass decided to burn in his car in an apartment complex parking lot. With his record, getting caught with weed and a stolen hand gun equals more prison time. |
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Is that a photo of the perps actual holster? nah, I just posted it for the hell of it Does anyone have a photo of the perps actual holster? Im putting together a collage to share on FB. Thanks. Supposedly that IS the holster from the dead guy. Ankle Holster Clearly Visible As Police Release Keith Scott Shooting Video http://bearingarms.com/bob-o/2016/09/24/breaking-ankle-holster-clearly-visible-police-release-keith-scott-shooting-video/ |
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Well, now we know who our resident militant pothead is. "He was only breaking the law, law enforcement should've left him alone." But I bet if someone stole a dollar from you, you would be screaming like a little girl if the cops said, "lol it's only a dollar, we ain't doing shit." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did we ever find out why they pulled him to begin with? Some cop saw him smoking a joint in his parked car. Cop left and rallied the troops and they came back to bust him for the crime of the century. Well, now we know who our resident militant pothead is. "He was only breaking the law, law enforcement should've left him alone." But I bet if someone stole a dollar from you, you would be screaming like a little girl if the cops said, "lol it's only a dollar, we ain't doing shit." Hardly. I'm 56 years old. Haven't smoked ANYTHING in more than 25 years. Definitely too old to be messing around with pot. I'm good with wine and whiskey. As for stealing a dollar from me, I'm a pawn broker. I don't get upset over dollars. I don't mean that to suggest that's too small an amount to worry about. It's just that I've learned to adopt a "It is what it is" attitude about shit. |
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Getting busted for a joint means he knew that he was also going to get busted with a <stolen> firearm as a felon. He knew he was going to jail, and pulled his gun like an idiot. Not much more to it than that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did we ever find out why they pulled him to begin with? Some cop saw him smoking a joint in his parked car. Cop left and rallied the troops and they came back to bust him for the crime of the century. Getting busted for a joint means he knew that he was also going to get busted with a <stolen> firearm as a felon. He knew he was going to jail, and pulled his gun like an idiot. Not much more to it than that. Fixed. |
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Well, now we know who our resident militant pothead is. "He was only breaking the law, law enforcement should've left him alone." But I bet if someone stole a dollar from you, you would be screaming like a little girl if the cops said, "lol it's only a dollar, we ain't doing shit." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did we ever find out why they pulled him to begin with? Some cop saw him smoking a joint in his parked car. Cop left and rallied the troops and they came back to bust him for the crime of the century. Well, now we know who our resident militant pothead is. "He was only breaking the law, law enforcement should've left him alone." But I bet if someone stole a dollar from you, you would be screaming like a little girl if the cops said, "lol it's only a dollar, we ain't doing shit." Some one can't see the difference between a victimless crime and one with a victim. |
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Hardly. I'm 56 years old. Haven't smoked ANYTHING in more than 25 years. Definitely too old to be messing around with pot. I'm good with wine and whiskey. As for stealing a dollar from me, I'm a pawn broker. I don't get upset over dollars. I don't mean that to suggest that's too small an amount to worry about. It's just that I've learned to adopt a "It is what it is" attitude about shit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did we ever find out why they pulled him to begin with? Some cop saw him smoking a joint in his parked car. Cop left and rallied the troops and they came back to bust him for the crime of the century. Well, now we know who our resident militant pothead is. "He was only breaking the law, law enforcement should've left him alone." But I bet if someone stole a dollar from you, you would be screaming like a little girl if the cops said, "lol it's only a dollar, we ain't doing shit." Hardly. I'm 56 years old. Haven't smoked ANYTHING in more than 25 years. Definitely too old to be messing around with pot. I'm good with wine and whiskey. As for stealing a dollar from me, I'm a pawn broker. I don't get upset over dollars. I don't mean that to suggest that's too small an amount to worry about. It's just that I've learned to adopt a "It is what it is" attitude about shit. Derp When you are a convicted felon is possession of a pistol and the cops find you smoking a joint it's not "it is what it is". |
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I'm sure it's been discussed here but this is my opinion based on the body cam and dash cam footage: I did not see Keith point his gun at any officers and honestly I didn't even see the gun in his possession but the angles weren't the best. I see a post above mine with a photo of a handgun, presumably Keith's, so it does look like he had one.
What was the call for this gentleman, or was this the case where officers were in the area for something else and suddenly came across Keith and saw he had a gun? So much more to say but it honestly looks like the officer who fired, fired too early. Not necessarily saying it was unjustified but it seems as if he was a little trigger happy. That being said, it's always difficult to asses a situation you were and have not been a part of. And as we know, hindsight is always 20/20. At the end of the day, someone lost their life and a family lost their husband, father, brother, son, etc. |
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Failure to comply is the common thread in all these cases. You're absolutely right that these knuckleheads turn mildly bad situations into extremely bad situations by their refusal to submit to authority. I get that. But damn, maybe at some point the cops should just say "Fuck it, it's not worth killing the dude over this." Correct me if I'm wrong but years ago didn't the police seriously curtail high speed pursuits over minor shit because it wasn't worth the risk? Maybe a similar mindset needs to come into play before escalating minor violation encounters into deadly force situations. Yeah, the guy has a gun. Maybe they could just back off and watch the dude for awhile instead of taking it to the wall. I'm just thinking out loud. This is not a well-thought out position. I could be wrong. It just seems so pointless and stupid. Seems like what the world really needs is a more effective non-lethal weapon. Put the phasers on stun and deal with it later . . . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some cop saw him smoking a joint in his parked car. Cop left and rallied the troops and they came back to bust him for the crime of the century. Even if that is the case, when a cop says, "drop your weapon" what do you do? Jump out of the car holding it? I mean that must be some seriously good weed for that to seem like a good idea Failure to comply is the common thread in all these cases. You're absolutely right that these knuckleheads turn mildly bad situations into extremely bad situations by their refusal to submit to authority. I get that. But damn, maybe at some point the cops should just say "Fuck it, it's not worth killing the dude over this." Correct me if I'm wrong but years ago didn't the police seriously curtail high speed pursuits over minor shit because it wasn't worth the risk? Maybe a similar mindset needs to come into play before escalating minor violation encounters into deadly force situations. Yeah, the guy has a gun. Maybe they could just back off and watch the dude for awhile instead of taking it to the wall. I'm just thinking out loud. This is not a well-thought out position. I could be wrong. It just seems so pointless and stupid. Seems like what the world really needs is a more effective non-lethal weapon. Put the phasers on stun and deal with it later . . . The officer doesn't chose to escalate to deadly force, the druggie pulling out the gun does. If someone had invented a foolproof nonlethal, they'd have make roughly all of the money already. |
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Failure to comply is the common thread in all these cases. You're absolutely right that these knuckleheads turn mildly bad situations into extremely bad situations by their refusal to submit to authority. I get that. But damn, maybe at some point the cops should just say "Fuck it, it's not worth killing the dude over this." Correct me if I'm wrong but years ago didn't the police seriously curtail high speed pursuits over minor shit because it wasn't worth the risk? Maybe a similar mindset needs to come into play before escalating minor violation encounters into deadly force situations. Yeah, the guy has a gun. Maybe they could just back off and watch the dude for awhile instead of taking it to the wall. I'm just thinking out loud. This is not a well-thought out position. I could be wrong. It just seems so pointless and stupid. Seems like what the world really needs is a more effective non-lethal weapon. Put the phasers on stun and deal with it later . . . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did we ever find out why they pulled him to begin with? Some cop saw him smoking a joint in his parked car. Cop left and rallied the troops and they came back to bust him for the crime of the century. Even if that is the case, when a cop says, "drop your weapon" what do you do? Jump out of the car holding it? I mean that must be some seriously good weed for that to seem like a good idea Failure to comply is the common thread in all these cases. You're absolutely right that these knuckleheads turn mildly bad situations into extremely bad situations by their refusal to submit to authority. I get that. But damn, maybe at some point the cops should just say "Fuck it, it's not worth killing the dude over this." Correct me if I'm wrong but years ago didn't the police seriously curtail high speed pursuits over minor shit because it wasn't worth the risk? Maybe a similar mindset needs to come into play before escalating minor violation encounters into deadly force situations. Yeah, the guy has a gun. Maybe they could just back off and watch the dude for awhile instead of taking it to the wall. I'm just thinking out loud. This is not a well-thought out position. I could be wrong. It just seems so pointless and stupid. Seems like what the world really needs is a more effective non-lethal weapon. Put the phasers on stun and deal with it later . . . You make more sense than 87% of GD. |
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