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Posted: 12/10/2013 4:25:43 AM EDT
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I didn't realize Warren (the officer) shot Glover (the victim) with what sounds like was a scoped Sig from a 2nd floor balcony |
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http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2013/12/david_warren_testifies_in_his.html I didn't realize Warren (the officer) shot Glover (the victim) with what sounds like was a scoped Sig from a 2nd floor balcony http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Henry_Glover View Quote looter?.. don't give a flying fuck, civil rights violation?... umm ya whatever obama's doj in action again fuck him |
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LOL some asswipe on on one of the SF forums claimed Chris Kyle shot hundereds of people after Katrina.
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. . . . . . . Warren (the officer) shot Glover (the victim) with what sounds like was a scoped Sig from a 2nd floor balcony View Quote That sounds like a story line from the board game Clue. |
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I knew there was a reason I decided to halt my application to the pre-Katrina NOPD. My hometown. Sigh.
I mean, it's nice of the officers to take on cremation work, but surely they should do that on their personal time. |
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http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2013/12/david_warren_testifies_in_his.html I didn't realize Warren (the officer) shot Glover (the victim) with what sounds like was a scoped Sig from a 2nd floor balcony http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Henry_Glover View Quote It's the attempt to coverup that gets these guys. The shoot may or may not have been good (I don't know anything other than the attached article) but the coverup will screw you every time. |
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LOL some asswipe on on one of the SF forums claimed Chris Kyle shot hundereds of people after Katrina. I noticed he never replied to my comments. Wat? Wow. Some guy wrote an article after Chris Kyle died claiming he shot hundereds of people near the Super Dome. I called bullshit on him. Only about 32 people total came to the morgue with gun shot wounds. |
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I knew there was a reason I decided to halt my application to the pre-Katrina NOPD. Only one reason? Let's see. In the pre-Katrina NOPD: Starting pay was under $30 K a year - this was late 2003. You had to live in the city limits - common to police departments, but NO's public schools suck, so you'll have to put the kids through Catholic school on a cop's salary. After the 9 month academy, you had to work 3 years, or owe NO $36,000 pro-rated. Not too long worked w/ a gal who'd been harassed in the Dallas PD Academy. She graduated & quit the next day. Didn't owe a dime. And before folks jump & say she wasn't being singled out, she was one of the most level-headed sailors I knew @ the time, & instead of starting work as a cop, started her Master's degree instead. She was married w/ two kids. Dallas lost a good cop. I bolted on the $36K. My intention was to go back to my hometown & work through the probationary period. Then decide if I was enjoying my hometown & police work, & make a decision @ that point. Wasn't going to commit to training & end up my notoriously corrupt hometown more than my annual salary. |
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Let's see. In the pre-Katrina NOPD: Starting pay was under $30 K a year - this was late 2003. You had to live in the city limits - common to police departments, but NO's public schools suck, so you'll have to put the kids through Catholic school on a cop's salary. After the 9 month academy, you had to work 3 years, or owe NO $36,000 pro-rated. Not too long worked w/ a gal who'd been harassed in the Dallas PD Academy. She graduated & quit the next day. Didn't owe a dime. And before folks jump & say she wasn't being singled out, she was one of the most level-headed sailors I knew @ the time, & instead of starting work as a cop, started her Master's degree instead. She was married w/ two kids. Dallas lost a good cop. I bolted on the $36K. My intention was to go back to my hometown & work through the probationary period. Then decide if I was enjoying my hometown & police work, & make a decision @ that point. Wasn't going to commit to training & end up my notoriously corrupt hometown more than my annual salary. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I knew there was a reason I decided to halt my application to the pre-Katrina NOPD. Only one reason? Let's see. In the pre-Katrina NOPD: Starting pay was under $30 K a year - this was late 2003. You had to live in the city limits - common to police departments, but NO's public schools suck, so you'll have to put the kids through Catholic school on a cop's salary. After the 9 month academy, you had to work 3 years, or owe NO $36,000 pro-rated. Not too long worked w/ a gal who'd been harassed in the Dallas PD Academy. She graduated & quit the next day. Didn't owe a dime. And before folks jump & say she wasn't being singled out, she was one of the most level-headed sailors I knew @ the time, & instead of starting work as a cop, started her Master's degree instead. She was married w/ two kids. Dallas lost a good cop. I bolted on the $36K. My intention was to go back to my hometown & work through the probationary period. Then decide if I was enjoying my hometown & police work, & make a decision @ that point. Wasn't going to commit to training & end up my notoriously corrupt hometown more than my annual salary. Oh I don't blame you. The stories I hear about NOPD make my head spin and I worked for NYPD, the previous undisputed champion of LE herp and derp. |
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Considering Danziger Bridge, you never know who anything from that time is going to turn out.
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Extorris, let me illustrate my hometown by having us visit a neighborhood bar to do our laundry. There's a few washer dryers in the back & one of my great joys in life is to ask for a roll of quarters & a gin & tonic. Let us drink our gin & tonic while doing laundry, & then gaze up @ the lit Exit sign a few feet away. Let's watch the barmaid walk up to the former fire safety exit door now liquor cabinet & open the deadbolt w/ a key on her keyring.
New Orleans is a town in which the fire marshall can, and is, bribed by small time barkeeps to turn their emergency exit into a liquor cabinet, AND they get to leave the lit EXIT sign above a deadbolted door. Katrina flooded New Orleans not because of a failure by the Army Corps of Engineers, but by a long-time civic culture that truly is about letting the good times roll, damn all else. |
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Some guy wrote an article after Chris Kyle died claiming he shot hundereds of people near the Super Dome. I called bullshit on him. Only about 32 people total came to the morgue with gun shot wounds. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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LOL some asswipe on on one of the SF forums claimed Chris Kyle shot hundereds of people after Katrina. I noticed he never replied to my comments. Wat? Wow. Some guy wrote an article after Chris Kyle died claiming he shot hundereds of people near the Super Dome. I called bullshit on him. Only about 32 people total came to the morgue with gun shot wounds. You don't take the burned ashes of the bodies to the morgue. |
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Quoted: Some guy wrote an article after Chris Kyle died claiming he shot hundereds of people near the Super Dome. I called bullshit on him. Only about 32 people total came to the morgue with gun shot wounds. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: LOL some asswipe on on one of the SF forums claimed Chris Kyle shot hundereds of people after Katrina. I noticed he never replied to my comments. Wat? Wow. Some guy wrote an article after Chris Kyle died claiming he shot hundereds of people near the Super Dome. I called bullshit on him. Only about 32 people total came to the morgue with gun shot wounds. |
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Everyone needs to remember that eventually the crisis/disaster/riot/civil disorder will pass and lots of judgments will come down as our society is fairly partisan. If the officer involved simply shot Glover and said that he saw a gun, or that Glover had shot first and that Glover's weapon disappeared in the chaos he probably never would have been charged, and certainly not convicted.
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Everyone needs to remember that eventually the crisis/disaster/riot/civil disorder will pass and lots of judgments will come down as our society is fairly partisan. If the officer involved simply shot Glover and said that he saw a gun, or that Glover had shot first and that Glover's weapon disappeared in the chaos he probably never would have been charged, and certainly not convicted. View Quote Then it makes one wonder why they felt they had to "cover it up" then.... |
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Quoted: It's the attempt to coverup that gets these guys. The shoot may or may not have been good (I don't know anything other than the attached article) but the coverup will screw you every time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2013/12/david_warren_testifies_in_his.html I didn't realize Warren (the officer) shot Glover (the victim) with what sounds like was a scoped Sig from a 2nd floor balcony http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Henry_Glover It's the attempt to coverup that gets these guys. The shoot may or may not have been good (I don't know anything other than the attached article) but the coverup will screw you every time. I think he did get a new trial because he was tried in the same case as the cops who burnt the body, which does seem like prejudicial error if he had nothing to do with that part of the man's murder/disposal
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Some guy wrote an article after Chris Kyle died claiming he shot hundereds of people near the Super Dome. I called bullshit on him. Only about 32 people total came to the morgue with gun shot wounds. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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LOL some asswipe on on one of the SF forums claimed Chris Kyle shot hundereds of people after Katrina. I noticed he never replied to my comments. Wat? Wow. Some guy wrote an article after Chris Kyle died claiming he shot hundereds of people near the Super Dome. I called bullshit on him. Only about 32 people total came to the morgue with gun shot wounds. WTF did that dipshit think post-Katrina NOLA was like? Call of Duty? |
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On the off chance he shot a guy he thought had a handgun with a scoped rifle but could not make out whether there was a handgun or not, but was still close enough, anyway you know what I mean I think he did get a new trial because he was tried in the same case as the cops who burnt the body, which does seem like prejudicial error if he had nothing to do with that part of the man's murder/disposal View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2013/12/david_warren_testifies_in_his.html I didn't realize Warren (the officer) shot Glover (the victim) with what sounds like was a scoped Sig from a 2nd floor balcony http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Henry_Glover It's the attempt to coverup that gets these guys. The shoot may or may not have been good (I don't know anything other than the attached article) but the coverup will screw you every time. I think he did get a new trial because he was tried in the same case as the cops who burnt the body, which does seem like prejudicial error if he had nothing to do with that part of the man's murder/disposal IMO, it might be like in some other cases. The shoot might get ruled good, might get ruled bad but the punishment is not that much. However when you shoot and then cover it up, it's going to be bad. I think some could get by with the "fog of war" type excuse. |
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WTF did that dipshit think post-Katrina NOLA was like? Call of Duty? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some guy wrote an article after Chris Kyle died claiming he shot hundereds of people near the Super Dome. I called bullshit on him. Only about 32 people total came to the morgue with gun shot wounds. WTF did that dipshit think post-Katrina NOLA was like? Call of Duty? I think the guy was just a self ego peter puffer claiming something he knew that could not be dismissed by the Kyle because he was dead. However what he did not plan on was someone knowing how many bodies were recovered with gun shot wounds. There was some chick author who claimed white people were shooting hundereds of black people for sport is how I came about researching the issue. |
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looter?.. don't give a flying fuck, civil rights violation?... umm ya whatever obama's doj in action again fuck him View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2013/12/david_warren_testifies_in_his.html I didn't realize Warren (the officer) shot Glover (the victim) with what sounds like was a scoped Sig from a 2nd floor balcony http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Henry_Glover looter?.. don't give a flying fuck, civil rights violation?... umm ya whatever obama's doj in action again fuck him This scumbag would not even be getting a second trial if people from Holders DOJ had not been commenting on the articles at NOLA.com! Hopefully this time he gets more then 25 years! |
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Isn't there an allegation that Glover was still alive but the officers who burned his body actually finished him off?
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Isn't there an allegation that Glover was still alive but the officers who burned his body actually finished him off? View Quote I have heard that as well but who knows. It would not surprise me if it were true. Five of the Danziger cops are getting a new trial as well so we have to relive that shit again too. |
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On the off chance he shot a guy he thought had a handgun with a scoped rifle but could not make out whether there was a handgun or not, but was still close enough, anyway you know what I mean I think he did get a new trial because he was tried in the same case as the cops who burnt the body, which does seem like prejudicial error if he had nothing to do with that part of the man's murder/disposal View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2013/12/david_warren_testifies_in_his.html I didn't realize Warren (the officer) shot Glover (the victim) with what sounds like was a scoped Sig from a 2nd floor balcony http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Henry_Glover It's the attempt to coverup that gets these guys. The shoot may or may not have been good (I don't know anything other than the attached article) but the coverup will screw you every time. I think he did get a new trial because he was tried in the same case as the cops who burnt the body, which does seem like prejudicial error if he had nothing to do with that part of the man's murder/disposal Correct. The appeals court acknowledged, unlike the crew from the first trial, that Warren had no knowledge of the treatment of the body, and the folks who burned the body had no knowledge about Warren having shot someone. |
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Oh I don't blame you. The stories I hear about NOPD make my head spin and I worked for NYPD, the previous undisputed champion of LE herp and derp. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I knew there was a reason I decided to halt my application to the pre-Katrina NOPD. Only one reason? Let's see. In the pre-Katrina NOPD: Starting pay was under $30 K a year - this was late 2003. You had to live in the city limits - common to police departments, but NO's public schools suck, so you'll have to put the kids through Catholic school on a cop's salary. After the 9 month academy, you had to work 3 years, or owe NO $36,000 pro-rated. Not too long worked w/ a gal who'd been harassed in the Dallas PD Academy. She graduated & quit the next day. Didn't owe a dime. And before folks jump & say she wasn't being singled out, she was one of the most level-headed sailors I knew @ the time, & instead of starting work as a cop, started her Master's degree instead. She was married w/ two kids. Dallas lost a good cop. I bolted on the $36K. My intention was to go back to my hometown & work through the probationary period. Then decide if I was enjoying my hometown & police work, & make a decision @ that point. Wasn't going to commit to training & end up my notoriously corrupt hometown more than my annual salary. Oh I don't blame you. The stories I hear about NOPD make my head spin and I worked for NYPD, the previous undisputed champion of LE herp and derp. But triple the salary |
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WTF did that dipshit think post-Katrina NOLA was like? Call of Duty? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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LOL some asswipe on on one of the SF forums claimed Chris Kyle shot hundereds of people after Katrina. I noticed he never replied to my comments. Wat? Wow. Some guy wrote an article after Chris Kyle died claiming he shot hundereds of people near the Super Dome. I called bullshit on him. Only about 32 people total came to the morgue with gun shot wounds. WTF did that dipshit think post-Katrina NOLA was like? Call of Duty? Chris Kyle would never have played Call of Duty... He was surely a Battlefield man... Only place that would have worse results from a hurricane is Detroit. Thankfully geography doesn't support that scenario. |
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Oh I don't blame you. The stories I hear about NOPD make my head spin and I worked for NYPD, the previous undisputed champion of LE herp and derp. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I knew there was a reason I decided to halt my application to the pre-Katrina NOPD. Only one reason? Let's see. In the pre-Katrina NOPD: Starting pay was under $30 K a year - this was late 2003. You had to live in the city limits - common to police departments, but NO's public schools suck, so you'll have to put the kids through Catholic school on a cop's salary. After the 9 month academy, you had to work 3 years, or owe NO $36,000 pro-rated. Not too long worked w/ a gal who'd been harassed in the Dallas PD Academy. She graduated & quit the next day. Didn't owe a dime. And before folks jump & say she wasn't being singled out, she was one of the most level-headed sailors I knew @ the time, & instead of starting work as a cop, started her Master's degree instead. She was married w/ two kids. Dallas lost a good cop. I bolted on the $36K. My intention was to go back to my hometown & work through the probationary period. Then decide if I was enjoying my hometown & police work, & make a decision @ that point. Wasn't going to commit to training & end up my notoriously corrupt hometown more than my annual salary. Oh I don't blame you. The stories I hear about NOPD make my head spin and I worked for NYPD, the previous undisputed champion of LE herp and derp. Sir I respectfully submit the LAPD or most any Cali LE. |
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The jury says he is not guilty. http://www.wwltv.com/news/crime/Jury-in-post-Katrina-police-shooting-case-still-out-has-handful-of-questions-for-judge-235455291.html View Quote Oh well. Now he can sue to get his job back. |
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From life in prison to not guilty, bet he's a wee bit scrambled in the brains by now. Wonder if he can get his old job back.
One of the articles said he was hurt in the first trial by some story (how this got into evidence I cannot figure) that he took drinks and snacks from some kids at gun point (or something like that)
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Pretty sure this story made it into Treme... Great show if you are a music lover.
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Sir I respectfully submit the LAPD or most any Cali LE. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh I don't blame you. The stories I hear about NOPD make my head spin and I worked for NYPD, the previous undisputed champion of LE herp and derp. Sir I respectfully submit the LAPD or most any Cali LE. Not even close. |
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