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I highlighted something for you and made it bigger since you are reading impaired. Notice he said "on prostitution beefs", not murder, not rape, not assault, not for manufacturing meth, but for prostitution. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's good because we need to be sending cops out at night to execute warrants on people's houses on prostitution beefs in the first place. You're absolutely right. Warrants should only be served M-F from 9AM to 5PM and never on weekends. The police should never try to find somebody outside of normal business hours. I mean, who wants a warrant served when you're at home, in front of the television? He is the EXPcustom of Sept 2013. You're better off to put him on ignore now and save yourself the headaches. |
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That whole research part of the warrant process isn't near as fun as kicking in doors so the piss poor execution is perfectly understandable.
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I have never received a pizza I did not order, and every pizza I have ordered, I recieved. Can't the police be expected to be as competent as delivery drivers? View Quote This an excellent question. Can it be that most LE offices have lower standards. Or is it that a pizza workers can be terminated for poor performance. And it is almost impossible to fire a LEO for poor performance. GD |
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Quoted: Me neither but one thing you got to remember more chicken shit pussies are being raised these day then compared to the 50's & 60's. If our door was ever kicked in the the kicker better be quick as the door wont be completely open before he is hit by a Bull Dog, but it's the wife I'd be worried about if her baby is shot as I'm thinking that there might be 2 or 3 lives she values more then the Bully and 1 of those has 4 feet and the others live in different states View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Every one of the stupid fucks on that raid should be fired. A little research would prevent this crap. Me neither but one thing you got to remember more chicken shit pussies are being raised these day then compared to the 50's & 60's. If our door was ever kicked in the the kicker better be quick as the door wont be completely open before he is hit by a Bull Dog, but it's the wife I'd be worried about if her baby is shot as I'm thinking that there might be 2 or 3 lives she values more then the Bully and 1 of those has 4 feet and the others live in different states Officers will let a suspect jump around, rant and rave, and ignore all verbal commands as they adjust their perimeter in a "wave like fashion". They will let a suspect control a scene, 20+ minutes, as they wait for a taser from an outside agency get to their scene. And they have 4+ officers, already on scene, with pepper spray and batons too. 16 years of having to watch my front and back (from perps and chicken shit officers) was enough. Being lied to and shit on by the administration didn't help either.
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Quoted: Quoted: Dear cops, Please stop shooting our dogs. Removed...krp Have a nice day. Love, Everyone Not even funny in a sarcastic way. It's time LEO is actually held accountable for all the fuck-ups they do. All this 'Thin Blue Line' shit has to stop. |
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It was the address on the wanted individual's driver's license. Not the wrong address but apparently an old one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Someone messed up and their does need to be accountability when a warrant is executed at the wrong residence. However, as usual GD goes right to firing the cop who shot the dog or shooting the kids of cops. The cop who shot the dog may not be the person who wrote the warrant, and he may not be the reason for the wrong address. It was the address on the wanted individual's driver's license. Not the wrong address but apparently an old one. Someone still messed up somewhere. I never trust the address on a license for a warrant. To many other ways to verify who resides there. That being said, I don't know the area, or the people involved; that may have been the only address they had for that person that they could find anywhere. Hindsight is 20/20 and all that. We learn from mistakes and work to make sure the incident doesn't happen again. |
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No, not funny at all but the actual point he was trying to make is very valid. It's time LEO is actually held accountable for all the fuck-ups they do. All this 'Thin Blue Line' shit has to stop. View Quote Far too many officers aren't held to a higher standard but instead the Special Olympics standard of "they tried as hard as they can". |
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That whole research part of the warrant process isn't near as fun as kicking in doors so the piss poor execution is perfectly understandable. View Quote What door was kicked in? To me it sounds as if they knocked and spoke with the new resident. A cop was around back and shot the "lunging" dog. Every warrant service I've been on all exits of the house were covered. Also sounds as if the address was right, just an old address. Sucks for the dog. |
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SWAT team was looking for some bow-chicka-wow wow action all dolled up in their Tier 1 tactijammies?
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Someone messed up and there does need to be accountability when a warrant is executed at the wrong residence. However, as usual GD goes right to firing the cop who shot the dog or shooting the kids of cops. The cop who shot the dog may not be the person who wrote the warrant, and he may not be the reason for the wrong address. View Quote He may not be, but, he most assuredly is the person that is responsible for not one, but three multiple(?) bullets leaving the barrel of his pistol. I may be wrong in my assumption here, but it sounds like you are advocating disciplinary actions against the person that wrote the warrant, but not for any actions that occurred during the execution of said invalid warrant. Are we going with "slippery slope" or "just following orders" for this one? ETA: not sure where I got three shots from, re-read the article and there was no mention of round count, but talk about multiple wounds. |
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I double check and triple check the address of packages I ship out at work. Sure it takes an extra... 30 seconds or so, but I'm willing to put in that effort to make sure the package gets to the right place. I guess we can't expect the same level of "quality assurance" from some police officers.
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Well, they can't even get the time of day correct.
If it was for a prostitution bust, wouldn't it have been better to wait until the daytime, when the alleged prostitute would most likely be home, and not working? |
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No, not funny at all but the actual point he was trying to make is very valid. It's time LEO is actually held accountable for all the fuck-ups they do. All this 'Thin Blue Line' shit has to stop. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dear cops, Please stop shooting our dogs. Removed...krp Have a nice day. Love, Everyone Not even funny in a sarcastic way. It's time LEO is actually held accountable for all the fuck-ups they do. All this 'Thin Blue Line' shit has to stop. I understand the point trying to be made, it was poorly executed. We were given no time line in the story for when the woman moved out, prior to this gentleman moving in (days, weeks, months?). Without video to back up the officers claim that the dog was being aggressive (which I can believe as it was the dog's territory) we do not know if the force used was necessary or not. |
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He added when he told police, they didn't listen; going through the gate around the back of the house, where they found Lady and Stotler's other dog.
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You're absolutely right. Warrants should only be served M-F from 9AM to 5PM and never on weekends. The police should never try to find somebody outside of normal business hours. I mean, who wants a warrant served when you're at home, in front of the television? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's good because we need to be sending cops out at night to execute warrants on people's houses on prostitution beefs in the first place. You're absolutely right. Warrants should only be served M-F from 9AM to 5PM and never on weekends. The police should never try to find somebody outside of normal business hours. I mean, who wants a warrant served when you're at home, in front of the television? You seriously couldn't read the whole fucking sentence? You missed the entire point of his post because you couldn't read more than 12 damn words. |
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I double check and triple check the address of packages I ship out at work. Sure it takes an extra... 30 seconds or so, but I'm willing to put in that effort to make sure the package gets to the right place. I guess we can't expect the same level of "quality assurance" from some police officers. View Quote What you fail to realize no one gives the police the right address. You are given a correct address because people expect their product. Just as with the pizza guy, people expect their pizza so they make sure the pizza guy has directions. Well thugs intentionally give bogus addresses because they know that the cops will be looking for them again. The majority of thugs I've arrested always give their mothers address. Also this isn't a case of a wrong address, just an old address. Sound to me as if they knocked and talked and the guy covering the back ended up shooting the dog. |
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What door was kicked in? To me it sounds as if they knocked and spoke with the new resident. A cop was around back and shot the "lunging" dog. Every warrant service I've been on all exits of the house were covered. Also sounds as if the address was right, just an old address. Sucks for the dog. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That whole research part of the warrant process isn't near as fun as kicking in doors so the piss poor execution is perfectly understandable. What door was kicked in? To me it sounds as if they knocked and spoke with the new resident. A cop was around back and shot the "lunging" dog. Every warrant service I've been on all exits of the house were covered. Also sounds as if the address was right, just an old address. Sucks for the dog. You are just winning the hearts and minds of the taxpayers with that sort of "never our fault" attitude. |
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Quoted: They were at the correct address. Dog owner claims whore moved out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have never received a pizza I did not order, and every pizza I have ordered, I recieved. Can't the police be expected to be as competent as delivery drivers? They were at the correct address. Dog owner claims whore moved out. |
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He may not be, but, he most assuredly is the person that is responsible for not one, but three multiple(?) bullets leaving the barrel of his pistol. I may be wrong in my assumption here, but it sounds like you are advocating disciplinary actions against the person that wrote the warrant, but not for any actions that occurred during the execution of said invalid warrant. Are we going with "slippery slope" or "just following orders" for this one? ETA: not sure where I got three shots from, re-read the article and there was no mention of round count, but talk about multiple wounds. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Someone messed up and there does need to be accountability when a warrant is executed at the wrong residence. However, as usual GD goes right to firing the cop who shot the dog or shooting the kids of cops. The cop who shot the dog may not be the person who wrote the warrant, and he may not be the reason for the wrong address. He may not be, but, he most assuredly is the person that is responsible for not one, but three multiple(?) bullets leaving the barrel of his pistol. I may be wrong in my assumption here, but it sounds like you are advocating disciplinary actions against the person that wrote the warrant, but not for any actions that occurred during the execution of said invalid warrant. Are we going with "slippery slope" or "just following orders" for this one? ETA: not sure where I got three shots from, re-read the article and there was no mention of round count, but talk about multiple wounds. Good Faith. Or should cops let dogs bite them? |
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No, not funny at all but the actual point he was trying to make is very valid. It's time LEO is actually held accountable for all the fuck-ups they do. All this 'Thin Blue Line' shit has to stop. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You are just winning the hearts and minds of the taxpayers with that sort of "never our fault" attitude. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That whole research part of the warrant process isn't near as fun as kicking in doors so the piss poor execution is perfectly understandable. What door was kicked in? To me it sounds as if they knocked and spoke with the new resident. A cop was around back and shot the "lunging" dog. Every warrant service I've been on all exits of the house were covered. Also sounds as if the address was right, just an old address. Sucks for the dog. You are just winning the hearts and minds of the taxpayers with that sort of "never our fault" attitude. Sums up my opinion. |
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I double check and triple check the address of packages I ship out at work. Sure it takes an extra... 30 seconds or so, but I'm willing to put in that effort to make sure the package gets to the right place. I guess we can't expect the same level of "quality assurance" from some police officers. View Quote They were at the address listed on the warrant. Maybe if you double or triple check the article you will comprehend what you read. |
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So let's pretend for one second that that's accurate. Exactly how does that excuse shooting someones dog in their own backyard? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have never received a pizza I did not order, and every pizza I have ordered, I recieved. Can't the police be expected to be as competent as delivery drivers? They were at the correct address. Dog owner claims whore moved out. It doesnt. Just pointing out that the thread title is trolling and a bunch of you didnt even read the article. You just ran with it. Turns out they were at the right house. |
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They were at the address listed on the warrant. Maybe if you double or triple check the article you will comprehend what you read. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I double check and triple check the address of packages I ship out at work. Sure it takes an extra... 30 seconds or so, but I'm willing to put in that effort to make sure the package gets to the right place. I guess we can't expect the same level of "quality assurance" from some police officers. They were at the address listed on the warrant. Maybe if you double or triple check the article you will comprehend what you read. The address on the warrant was wrong. Old is still wrong. |
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Yes, that's obviously a critical warrant that needs to be taken care of immediately, with heavily armed raids at somebody's house in a suburban neighborhood. I hope they had the MRAP on-site for good measure. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's good because we need to be sending cops out at night to execute warrants on people's houses on prostitution beefs in the first place. Yes, that's obviously a critical warrant that needs to be taken care of immediately, with heavily armed raids at somebody's house in a suburban neighborhood. I hope they had the MRAP on-site for good measure. Heavily armed raids? It was a couple officers knocking on a door trying to pick up a hooker on a probation violation warrant. The dog is still alive and the city is covering the vet bills. |
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Dear cops, Please stop shooting our dogs. Removed...krp Have a nice day. Love, Everyone Not even funny in a sarcastic way. It's time LEO is actually held accountable for all the fuck-ups they do. All this 'Thin Blue Line' shit has to stop. There was no intent to be funny. I don't consider this a joking matter. It's absurd, but serious (seriously absurd?) -- living things are being murdered and it needs to stop. Am I allowed to say that? Yes, just not in the original format. |
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You are just winning the hearts and minds of the taxpayers with that sort of "never our fault" attitude. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That whole research part of the warrant process isn't near as fun as kicking in doors so the piss poor execution is perfectly understandable. What door was kicked in? To me it sounds as if they knocked and spoke with the new resident. A cop was around back and shot the "lunging" dog. Every warrant service I've been on all exits of the house were covered. Also sounds as if the address was right, just an old address. Sucks for the dog. You are just winning the hearts and minds of the taxpayers with that sort of "never our fault" attitude. If the hearts and mid of the taxpayers are anything like your there's not a fucking chance in winning anything. You made up the shit about a door being kicked in just to help your agenda. I never said it wasn't the cops fault. The dept clearly felt they were at fault and offered to pay the vet bills. But you go and post bullshit about a door being kicked in. Sounds to me that the cops were at the right address and did a knock and talk while another officer was checking the back door for a runner. I hate it for the dog it really sucks. |
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I have never received a pizza I did not order, and every pizza I have ordered, I recieved. Can't the police be expected to be as competent as delivery drivers? View Quote Cuz pizza orders are never called into bogus addresses in order to harass the recipient or to rob the pizza delivery guy. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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The address on the warrant was wrong. Old is still wrong. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I double check and triple check the address of packages I ship out at work. Sure it takes an extra... 30 seconds or so, but I'm willing to put in that effort to make sure the package gets to the right place. I guess we can't expect the same level of "quality assurance" from some police officers. They were at the address listed on the warrant. Maybe if you double or triple check the article you will comprehend what you read. The address on the warrant was wrong. Old is still wrong. If you've ever spent a minute or two doing fugitive apprehension, you'd know that old addresses can be a treasure trove... family, friends, pissed off people that they owe money to, jilted exes, etc. |
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What you fail to realize no one gives the police the right address. You are given a correct address because people expect their product. Just as with the pizza guy, people expect their pizza so they make sure the pizza guy has directions. Well thugs intentionally give bogus addresses because they know that the cops will be looking for them again. The majority of thugs I've arrested always give their mothers address. Also this isn't a case of a wrong address, just an old address. Sound to me as if they knocked and talked and the guy covering the back ended up shooting the dog. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I double check and triple check the address of packages I ship out at work. Sure it takes an extra... 30 seconds or so, but I'm willing to put in that effort to make sure the package gets to the right place. I guess we can't expect the same level of "quality assurance" from some police officers. What you fail to realize no one gives the police the right address. You are given a correct address because people expect their product. Just as with the pizza guy, people expect their pizza so they make sure the pizza guy has directions. Well thugs intentionally give bogus addresses because they know that the cops will be looking for them again. The majority of thugs I've arrested always give their mothers address. Also this isn't a case of a wrong address, just an old address. Sound to me as if they knocked and talked and the guy covering the back ended up shooting the dog. If LEOs know that badguys give bogus addresses the majority of the time, then why was the address not verified in this case? |
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Someone messed up and there does need to be accountability when a warrant is executed at the wrong residence. However, as usual GD goes right to firing the cop who shot the dog or shooting the kids of cops. The cop who shot the dog may not be the person who wrote the warrant, and he may not be the reason for the wrong address. He may not be, but, he most assuredly is the person that is responsible for not one, but three multiple(?) bullets leaving the barrel of his pistol. I may be wrong in my assumption here, but it sounds like you are advocating disciplinary actions against the person that wrote the warrant, but not for any actions that occurred during the execution of said invalid warrant. Are we going with "slippery slope" or "just following orders" for this one? ETA: not sure where I got three shots from, re-read the article and there was no mention of round count, but talk about multiple wounds. Good Faith. Or should cops let dogs bite them? Don't cross the gate into the back yard? Watch the back from a safe location? I can see anyone coming or going from my neighbors yards without actually having to be in their yard. Cop sees a closed gate? Perhaps he should take an observation position. That's his job back there, correct? Observe and see if the suspect tries sneaking out the back? |
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If the dog died they wouldn't have paid out anything. The guy at fault is the one that got the warrant in the first place and not necessarily the guy who served it and shot the dog. View Quote Bullshit. Every officer there should be fired and charged for the criminal tresspass they committed. The shooter should be charged with felony cruelty to animals. The ineptitude and lack of accoutability in American law enforcement is sickening. |
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You are a fucking idiot. You said it was ok to kill the children of a LEO because a cop killed a DOG that was being aggressive.No where does that equate to a good or moral thing. You are just the typical basement dwelling shithead who causally advocates killing people, children in your specific case. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There was no intent to be funny. I don't consider this a joking matter. It's absurd, but serious (seriously absurd?) -- living things are being murdered and it needs to stop. Am I allowed to say that? You are a fucking idiot. You said it was ok to kill the children of a LEO because a cop killed a DOG that was being aggressive.No where does that equate to a good or moral thing. You are just the typical basement dwelling shithead who causally advocates killing people, children in your specific case. He's mad about the last ticket he got. Give him some time to grieve. |
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I'm not going to lock this thread, I'm going to have people locked. Knock off the bullshit...krp
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I double check and triple check the address of packages I ship out at work. Sure it takes an extra... 30 seconds or so, but I'm willing to put in that effort to make sure the package gets to the right place. I guess we can't expect the same level of "quality assurance" from some police officers. They were at the address listed on the warrant. Maybe if you double or triple check the article you will comprehend what you read. The address on the warrant was wrong. Old is still wrong. If you've ever spent a minute or two doing fugitive apprehension, you'd know that old addresses can be a treasure trove... family, friends, pissed off people that they owe money to, jilted exes, etc. Do you shoot their dag to get them to talk? |
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You know, if that happened to me, I would be extraordinarily upset.
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