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Post by X factor on Jul 7, 2021 0:46:38 GMT -5
Cool Cool cops can roll with us, it's OK soxy gdm cops you...wow Awesome.. Roll with us. Cute and both Manson, loyal to nice kind cops who protect society. As usual, I have to come in and clean stuff up, forgive these twinkle toed darlings please, they mean well, but goofy as hell, or as all can be. Medication time...and then bed for your all...good googly moogly. I need a Aspirin.
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Post by X factor on Jul 12, 2021 12:48:31 GMT -5
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Post by X factor on Aug 2, 2021 8:33:53 GMT -5
Sad that cops are always put in this position www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/watch-bodycam-captures-fatal-los-angeles-deputy-involved-shooting/vi-AAMOYDN?ocid=msedgntp Man is suicidal, in vehicle and armed with a knife (Hispanic male) Family calls 911, cops show up, man exists the vehicle 'Put down the knife', repeatedly said by the officers, then fast forward about 15 minutes and man is dead. I think had family members stayed inside the house, as Police told them to do, it may of been a different outcome in that often people get more bold when they have an audience. Had family stayed inside, like Police told them to, the man may not of been so eager to die by the hands of strangers, but with family there in yard, I think that made things worse, cause now suicidal guy has a audience and can go out 'in glory'. Cause that's what they wanted to begin with. But also, you'd think they'd have a better way to disarm people with knives by now, power nets, tranqualizer darts, even high powered water cannons, I don't know, you'd just think there'd be a better way to disarm someone with a knife by now other than just to shoot them.
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Post by X factor on Aug 9, 2021 21:09:06 GMT -5
Last Shift
This is a decent scary/horror movie cops might enjoy.
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Post by X factor on Oct 19, 2021 7:15:28 GMT -5
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Post by X factor on Jan 8, 2022 22:11:23 GMT -5
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Post by X factor on Jan 15, 2022 1:11:21 GMT -5
Brooklyn's Finest
This movie is sad, tragic, and so realistic on so many levels.
It belongs in this section.
I'm watching it now.
A quiet performance by Richard Gere and a brief appearance by Wesley Snipes and other 'A' actors.
I can't believe I'm just now seeing this whole movie, I caught the end of it a few years ago but until tonight never saw most of it.
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Post by X factor on Jan 15, 2022 1:16:59 GMT -5
I think this State Trooper should get their job back now that all this vaccine stuff turning out to be a sham.
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Post by X factor on Jan 15, 2022 1:35:08 GMT -5
Brooklyn's Finest This movie is sad, tragic, and so realistic on so many levels. It belongs in this section. I'm watching it now. A quiet performance by Richard Gere and a brief appearance by Wesley Snipes and other 'A' actors. I can't believe I'm just now seeing this whole movie, I caught the end of it a few years ago but until tonight never saw most of it. Not really sure what the moral of this movie is.
Just seems a lot of well intentioned people don't make it, and seems a retired officer finally finds his 'soul', at the end of the movie.
It's like 3 or 4 distinct different plots are going on at once, and then at the end they all converge.
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Post by X factor on Jan 15, 2022 1:45:12 GMT -5
Brooklyn's Finest This movie is sad, tragic, and so realistic on so many levels. It belongs in this section. I'm watching it now. A quiet performance by Richard Gere and a brief appearance by Wesley Snipes and other 'A' actors. I can't believe I'm just now seeing this whole movie, I caught the end of it a few years ago but until tonight never saw most of it. One thing this movie has in common with another movie Richard Gere was in 'Officer and a Gentleman', is that in both movies, two women totally lose interest in two male characters once they lose the prestige of their uniforms.
In officer and a gentlemen it was a cadet at the Navy flight school, when the guy quits flight school 'for love', he was dumb enough to think that woman actually loved him just for him, so he quit flight school and she got upset and left him and then he committed suicide.
In this movie, an officer barely has a relationship with a prostitute, while he's still on the force, but then when he retires, to her, he's just a old washed up man, and she tells him to 'leave'.
But in this instance, random circumstancial fate intervenes.
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Post by X factor on Jan 29, 2022 1:15:51 GMT -5
Jan 28th wasn't to good to this man who was shot down by officers as he lunged at them with box cutters www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/officers-shoot-kill-man-walking-on-interstate/vi-AATfn1i?ocid=msedgntp After about 20 shots, lead officer finally yelled 'Cease fire!'. They knew the guy cause were using his first name, 'B' adult male with mental issues I guess. ------------------------------------------- I think officers, in that situation, should be more athletic, like football players are, and just charge and taunt him, tire them out, or just run and tackle the dude, again, like football players do. Oh well, another man gunned down, I doubt society will miss him at all. ------------------------------------------ When someone gunned down like that though, whether by the police or just by some other domestic violent situation, I sometimes try to imagine their day of birth, a new born baby, and ask myself what went wrong from that day till their last?
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Post by X factor on Feb 10, 2022 11:04:58 GMT -5
Black female cop charged with a crime for shooting and killing fleeing suspect www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/south-carolina-cop-charged-with-manslaughter-in-fatal-shooting-of-unarmed-man-after-high-speed-chase/ar-AATHorU?ocid=msedgntp A black female office is being charged with a crime (story in link) for shooting and killing a suspect who led them on a high speed chase, ditched car, got out and tried running, so she shot him, and now she's being charged with a crime. Now had she not been a cop, and had shot the guy, no big deal, we would not be reading about this, and she would not be charged, cause the rule on the streets that black folks have is 'keep your mouth shut'. On the streets, a black person can shoot and kill dozens of people, and no one will say a thing, but if black and wear the uniform and happen to kill some fleeing suspect, now that same black community wants to hang you. Very odd. And they say this guy wasn't a threat to anyone? Are you hobbitding me, he reached speeds up to 100 mph, what if I or you were walking and got hit, or your hobbit, or pet dog. Back in the day, this wouldn't even make the news, and that women would be eating donuts today while on patrol.
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Post by X factor on Feb 10, 2022 11:16:53 GMT -5
Until black folks stop sympathizing more with criminals instead of sympathizing for cops, the blood shed will continue in 'their' community.
What do white folks or Hispanics care?
They just sit back and wait for all the males to 'off' themselves, so that they can then move in and take over the community, raise housing prices ect, like what happened in Los Angelos.
In Los Angeles all those 60's and 90's bloods and crips, where are they today? Gone, passed on homeless or aging in prison, way to go fellas, that street corner was really worth losing your life over and abandoning your hobbits and wife, at the time, over.
Now Hispanics and Mexicans have taken over that whole area.
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Post by X factor on Feb 19, 2022 10:53:15 GMT -5
Ahh, but cops are fair and don't think along racial lines...watch news clip and you decide www.msn.com/en-us/video/peopleandplaces/nj-teen-seated-on-couch-during-mall-brawl-speaks-out/vi-AAU11S4?ocid=msedgntp Black youth handcuffed, even though they were losing the fight, the white looking youth, seated on couch and treated with respect. Cops have no idea what occurred when this is done, they're simply doing what many cops do, what society does, and that is assume if you're black, have darker skin, than you're the one at fault. And these split second decisions are what have cost lives in the past.
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Post by X factor on Feb 19, 2022 11:34:14 GMT -5
Ahh, but cops are fair and don't think along racial lines...watch news clip and you decide www.msn.com/en-us/video/peopleandplaces/nj-teen-seated-on-couch-during-mall-brawl-speaks-out/vi-AAU11S4?ocid=msedgntp Black youth handcuffed, even though they were losing the fight, the white looking youth, seated on couch and treated with respect. Cops have no idea what occurred when this is done, they're simply doing what many cops do, what society does, and that is assume if you're black, have darker skin, than you're the one at fault. And these split second decisions are what have cost lives in the past. Video of the above, from a foreign point of view. Goes to prove that perception is a large part of racism. Even the Hispanic teen (yes Hispanic) offered to be handcuffed, but the female cop said 'No, you're being calm'...huh? It's all about perception, and in U.S., and probably other areas around the world, if black, or percieved as, you're considered the threat, even if on the bottom as this black teen was when officers showed up. And in fairness, had those officers both been black, not sure if they wouldn't of done the same thing.
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