Travan Martin all over again??

Red1966

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That's what they do
Create lies to try and prove their case
Yeah, that wasn't really him and his friend robbing the store on video tape, that was two honky cops disguised as them who traveled backwards in time in order to frame Mike Brown.
 

UncleBuck

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The three witnesses you keep referring to all said the cop shot him in the back before he turned around and put his hands up.
actually, none of them said that.

but don't let facts stop ya, red. continue on with your 11-post now.
 

Wilksey

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ok, well then thats different.

all i been hearing from the lefty echo chamber is that theres "no evidence of wrongdoing" on the part of the perp

if ya got a broken eyesocket then thats pretty good shootin.

A broken eye socket definitely makes things more sporting, that's for sure.

I've shot USPSA and IDPA on and off for years, and there's always at least one cop who is a good shooter at the club that brings his comrades to the matches, and they all suck, get embarrassed, and never come back. Same story wherever I've been, and it's because most cops are NOT "gun people" and they aren't interested in shooting unless they are getting paid for it, or qualifying for their job. Most soldiers were the same way.

Fortunately for them most criminals are even worse.
 

Red1966

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4 men firing at 3 men also firing back across a 15 foot wide alley. At least 20 rounds fired. Not a single bullet hit anyone.
 

Dr Kynes

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A broken eye socket definitely makes things more sporting, that's for sure.

I've shot USPSA and IDPA on and off for years, and there's always at least one cop who is a good shooter at the club that brings his comrades to the matches, and they all suck, get embarrassed, and never come back. Same story wherever I've been, and it's because most cops are NOT "gun people" and they aren't interested in shooting unless they are getting paid for it, or qualifying for their job. Most soldiers were the same way.

Fortunately for them most criminals are even worse.

my grandfather, all my uncles, my brother, and many of my cousins were in the armed services and all of them were "gun people".

my favorite uncle was the best shot i have ever seen (USMC sniper in 'nam), and my gramps could drop a running whitetail at 300 yards with iron sights.

my brother is a decent shot through a scope, but he is only OK with iron sights, and not that good with a pistol, but thats cuz he doesnt shoot enough.

he's workin on it.

and yeah, when cops roll up to the gun range they shoot like clowns.

one time, a "lawer infursement offisur" heard me shootin my enfield and came over to try and tell me it was illegal to shoot .50's in california (my enfeild is a .303, and shooting .50's isnt illegal, you just cant buy them no more)

when he realized he was being a dumbass, he started lookin for "violations" and finally slunk back to his own shooting station and continued scaring the shit out of his 25 yard NRA slow pistol target at 10 yards, fortunately the poor target escaped unharmed.

that putz couldnt hit his ball bag with his own wrinkled cock.
 
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greenlikemoney

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How long are bleeding heart liberals going to continue to deny that a criminal, commiting criminal acts, got his shit shot for being stupid. I am constantly amazed at the blur these people have of reality.
 

WORDZofWORDZCRAFT

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A broken eye socket definitely makes things more sporting, that's for sure.

I've shot USPSA and IDPA on and off for years, and there's always at least one cop who is a good shooter at the club that brings his comrades to the matches, and they all suck, get embarrassed, and never come back. Same story wherever I've been, and it's because most cops are NOT "gun people" and they aren't interested in shooting unless they are getting paid for it, or qualifying for their job. Most soldiers were the same way.

Fortunately for them most criminals are even worse.
lmao @ most cops arent "gun people"
 

Glaucoma

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I live in a red state and have known a few cops over the years. I've been told the same thing by all of them.. Most cops only ever fire a gun when it comes time to qualify.

The easiest way to spot one of them is to take a look at their side arm. The 'shooters' usually don't carry the standard issue Glock. Here, the shooters usually carry a 1911.
 

Dr Kynes

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I live in a red state and have known a few cops over the years. I've been told the same thing by all of them.. Most cops only ever fire a gun when it comes time to qualify.

The easiest way to spot one of them is to take a look at their side arm. The 'shooters' usually don't carry the standard issue Glock. Here, the shooters usually carry a 1911.
many cops in calif (following the proven example of the CHP) carry a S&W automatic in .40 as their issue piece, and they are not permitted to use any sidearm not issued by the dept.
sac PD issues the S&W but can, for those who desire, issue a Sig or Glock

you can tell those who practice by their well worn pieces (you practice with what you carry) and leather that has seen many many many draws.

a cop with shiny new leather and a shiny new gun is either a rookie or a guy who never uses his rod except in the semi-annual quals.

but bein a gunslinger doesnt make a good cop, professionalism is what draws that distinction, not how often he practices with his heater.
 

desert dude

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poutine is:

French Fries
Un-Aged Cheese Curds (like cottage cheese)
And Brown Gravy.

the pinnacle of canadian cuisine.
We like to make chili-cheese fries for dinner sometimes. Sounds similar. I think chili is a little more appetizing though.
 

desert dude

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many cops in calif (following the proven example of the CHP) carry a S&W automatic in .40 as their issue piece, and they are not permitted to use any sidearm not issued by the dept.
sac PD issues the S&W but can, for those who desire, issue a Sig or Glock

you can tell those who practice by their well worn pieces (you practice with what you carry) and leather that has seen many many many draws.

a cop with shiny new leather and a shiny new gun is either a rookie or a guy who never uses his rod except in the semi-annual quals.

but bein a gunslinger doesnt make a good cop, professionalism is what draws that distinction, not how often he practices with his heater.
I am actually pretty good with a handgun, though I have never been in a gunfight or in any sort of confrontation. I suspect my skills would be rather degraded in a real situation.

I have been to FrontSight (Pahrump, NV) multiple times in the four-day defensive handgun class. Won the man-on-man competition every time. It ain't bragging if you can do it.
 

Dr Kynes

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We like to make chili-cheese fries for dinner sometimes. Sounds similar. I think chili is a little more appetizing though.
no, poutine is NOTHING like the bold southwestern flavours of Chili Cheese Fries

poutine is a soggy mess of french fries smothered in wet un-aged cheese curds (seriously, motherfucking cottage cheese!) and the reconstituted packets of "brown gravy" found in "Foodservice Quality" cafeteria turkey surprise
 

Rob Roy

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many cops in calif (following the proven example of the CHP) carry a S&W automatic in .40 as their issue piece, and they are not permitted to use any sidearm not issued by the dept.
sac PD issues the S&W but can, for those who desire, issue a Sig or Glock

you can tell those who practice by their well worn pieces (you practice with what you carry) and leather that has seen many many many draws.

a cop with shiny new leather and a shiny new gun is either a rookie or a guy who never uses his rod except in the semi-annual quals.

but bein a gunslinger doesnt make a good cop, professionalism is what draws that distinction, not how often he practices with his heater.

Good cop = oxymoron.

Have a nice day.
 
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