"Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6"
They are just the poor, better to shoot first. We will never be held responsible..................
Opps.
If this guy had just backed off, or just never risked peoples lives for a useless DRUG BUST. We would all be better off. People SELF destruct with drugs, there is NO ONE to "protect".
Watch drug bust go horribly wrong - CNN Video
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ALBUQUERQUE COP SHOOTS FELLOW (UNDERCOVER) COP DURING $60 DRUG BUST! (VIDEO FOOTAGE)
"Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6"
They are just the poor, better to shoot first. We will never be held responsible..................
Opps.
If this guy had just backed off, or just never risked peoples lives for a useless DRUG BUST. We would all be better off. People SELF destruct with drugs, there is NO ONE to "protect".
Watch drug bust go horribly wrong - CNN Video
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danziger_Bridge_shootings
Instead of trashing cops you could have linked to a more complete story on the incident but I guess that kind of thing just isn't in your nature.
New details in shooting of undercover APD officer | Albuquerque Journal
There seems to have been a tragic screw up. The cop that pulled the trigger apparently saw the cover guy pull a gun on the passenger in the back seat and reacted in defense of the passenger's life. If it HAD been a bad guy in the back seat the cop would have saved the other guy's life. Unfortunately, sometimes stuff happens and it appears that the cop never got word that there would be TWO undercover instead of one. The result was tragic for all involved and, frankly, a little compassion in such situations does more to understand and prevent such things in the future.
He probably didn't attend the pre-operation briefing because he was stuffing his face at a donut shop.An Albuquerque police lieutenant who shot and seriously injured a fellow undercover officer early this year didn’t go to a pre-operation briefing on the drug bust and may not have known there were two undercover officers – instead of one – in the car when he opened fire, according to police reports released Tuesday.
Friendly fire? Can happen. Sad as it is.
Instead of trashing cops you could have linked to a more complete story on the incident but I guess that kind of thing just isn't in your nature.
New details in shooting of undercover APD officer | Albuquerque Journal
There seems to have been a tragic screw up. The cop that pulled the trigger apparently saw the cover guy pull a gun on the passenger in the back seat and reacted in defense of the passenger's life. If it HAD been a bad guy in the back seat the cop would have saved the other guy's life. Unfortunately, sometimes stuff happens and it appears that the cop never got word that there would be TWO undercover instead of one. The result was tragic for all involved and, frankly, a little compassion in such situations does more to understand and prevent such things in the future.
Cops never seem to display this much emotion when they're shooting non-cop innocent victims.
He probably didn't attend the pre-operation briefing because he was stuffing his face at a donut shop.
Says someone who probably thinks Call of Duty is an accurate depiction of a firefight.....
**** happens. Friendly fire is always a concern. These people constantly put their lives on the line every day keeping people safe.
But no.....your going to **** talk the police. From the safety of your mom's basement.
Next time you get robbed, call a drug dealer to come help get your **** back.
Cops never seem to display this much emotion when they're shooting non-cop innocent victims.
Friendly fire? Can happen. Sad as it is.
Well, I wouldn't expect them to. It is only human to react more strongly when the person is someone you know.
But while I don't think that particular comparison is fair, notice how they performed first aid? THAT is something you don't see much in the videos of cops shooting non-cops. And that is definitely wrong.
An Albuquerque police lieutenant who shot and seriously injured a fellow undercover officer early this year didn’t go to a pre-operation briefing on the drug bust and may not have known there were two undercover officers –Instead of trashing cops you could have linked to a more complete story on the incident but I guess that kind of thing just isn't in your nature.
Cops never seem to display this much emotion when they're shooting non-cop innocent victims.
Well, I wouldn't expect them to. It is only human to react more strongly when the person is someone you know.
But while I don't think that particular comparison is fair, notice how they performed first aid? THAT is something you don't see much in the videos of cops shooting non-cops. And that is definitely wrong.
I was thinking much the same thing...
An Albuquerque police lieutenant who shot and seriously injured a fellow undercover officer early this year didn’t go to a pre-operation briefing on the drug bust and may not have known there were two undercover officers –
Never got word?
But yes. A job with guns and people who may shoot at you, accidents when they do happen, can be deadly. Having the public snicker at it is unfortunate.
I saw a policeman have a nervous breakdown in NYC, because his resuscitation failed on a 3 year old girl.
These people constantly put their lives on the line every day keeping people safe.
Next time you get robbed, call a drug dealer to come help get your **** back.
Hardly.
Roofers and garbage men "put their lives on the line" far more frequently than police officers do.
Two words: Constitutional Carry.
That and the abolition of the completely useless War on Drugs (TM) would put 50% of police out of business, save us untold billions on wasted "law enforcement" expenses, and make our streets safer.
Only sheep believe that grown men actually need other grown men to "keep them safe".
An Albuquerque police lieutenant who shot and seriously injured a fellow undercover officer early this year didn’t go to a pre-operation briefing on the drug bust and may not have known there were two undercover officers –
Never got word?
But yes. A job with guns and people who may shoot at you, accidents when they do happen, can be deadly. Having the public snicker at it is unfortunate.
Instead of trashing cops you could have linked to a more complete story on the incident but I guess that kind of thing just isn't in your nature.
New details in shooting of undercover APD officer | Albuquerque Journal
There seems to have been a tragic screw up. The cop that pulled the trigger apparently saw the cover guy pull a gun on the passenger in the back seat and reacted in defense of the passenger's life. If it HAD been a bad guy in the back seat the cop would have saved the other guy's life. Unfortunately, sometimes stuff happens and it appears that the cop never got word that there would be TWO undercover instead of one. The result was tragic for all involved and, frankly, a little compassion in such situations does more to understand and prevent such things in the future.
My only comment is: Fudge the War on Drugs!"Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6"
They are just the poor, better to shoot first. We will never be held responsible..................
Opps.
If this guy had just backed off, or just never risked peoples lives for a useless DRUG BUST. We would all be better off. People SELF destruct with drugs, there is NO ONE to "protect".
Watch drug bust go horribly wrong - CNN Video
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To the bolded:That's because sometimes, in the real time videos, the police aren't exactly sure who the perps are and who the innocent bystanders are. Even thou you are supposed to render first aid immediately to even the perp...which I find insane...it doesn't always happen anyway.
And sometimes....they do the same intensity of first aid .........................for everyone.
I saw a policeman have a nervous breakdown in NYC, because his resuscitation failed on a 3 year old girl.
"Seems?"
It was a screw up all right, the shot cop is suing the city. They a point that the shooter was not at the pre-bust briefing.
But for $60 worth of speed?
Sorry,. I don't get that. All those resources to get one low level dealer. And now a cop is disabled and the force has lost some community support.
If they're going to put those kind of major resources into something it should be a lot higher up the food chain
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