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meloshouldgo
Posts: 26565 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/3/2014 Member: #5801 |
![]() Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:I saw the video of the North Carolina shooting..I didn't see a gun but Lamont Scott looked like he had a gun, he was walking like he was holding a gun..He simple didn't look like a person backing away from a conflict...He had an object in his right hand. I can't fault the police here... Did they assume it was illegal because he was black? Or did the decide what they saw him smoking through the car window was weed because he was black? I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only try to make them think - Socrates
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meloshouldgo
Posts: 26565 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/3/2014 Member: #5801 |
![]() newyorknewyork wrote:Rookie wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:I saw the video of the North Carolina shooting..I didn't see a gun but Lamont Scott looked like he had a gun, he was walking like he was holding a gun..He simple didn't look like a person backing away from a conflict...He had an object in his right hand. I can't fault the police here... Even the police chief has said there's no video evidence he was holding a gun I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only try to make them think - Socrates
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holfresh
Posts: 38679 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/14/2006 Member: #1081 |
![]() newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:I saw the video of the North Carolina shooting..I didn't see a gun but Lamont Scott looked like he had a gun, he was walking like he was holding a gun..He simple didn't look like a person backing away from a conflict...He had an object in his right hand. I can't fault the police here... Here is how Holfresh would handle this situation if he was in the place of Mr. Scott...First, I'll drop the gun or any object I have as instructed and tell the police officers that I did indeed drop what ever they wanted me to drop...I would put my hands up in the car to show I'm complying with their wishes..I would then tell the officers that I am doing everything to comply with their wishes because I want to get home safely to my kids...What is the next thing you want me to do Mr. Officer???..I certainly won't ignore their repeated calls to drop the gun then exit the vehicle with any object in my hand and a gun holsters on my leg... |
mreinman
Posts: 37827 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/14/2010 Member: #3189 |
![]() This seemed like an execution (even though this guy almost deserved it) ... if the people across the street did not video this ...
so here is what phil is thinking ....
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Rookie
Posts: 26888 Alba Posts: 28 Joined: 10/15/2008 Member: #2274 |
![]() meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:I saw the video of the North Carolina shooting..I didn't see a gun but Lamont Scott looked like he had a gun, he was walking like he was holding a gun..He simple didn't look like a person backing away from a conflict...He had an object in his right hand. I can't fault the police here... I am going to assume that you watched all of the video's and heard the police yelling to put the gun down. Yes, NC is an open carry state, but that doesn't mean that you can purchase a weapon illegally and carry it or that you don't have to have your permit with you to produce to police if requested. Carrying a weapon is a big responsibility. Getting the training to know how to handle a situation if involved in a stop IMHO is a must before purchasing a weapon. I asked all of these questions myself and that is why I am responding to these questions. Quite frankly, I survived the 80's in NY when race tension was high. I have been the guy in that parking lot in the video in Charlotte along with my friends who just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. I entered this thread because I wanted to discuss social issues. I see our country going back to that place I remember. I would never, ever want to hurt anybody...ever! But it doesn't mean that I will ever be unprepared again. That preparation involves knowledge and training. Anyone who carries a weapon and talked that for granted should not be carrying a weapon. |
newyorknewyork
Posts: 30099 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #541 |
![]() holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:I saw the video of the North Carolina shooting..I didn't see a gun but Lamont Scott looked like he had a gun, he was walking like he was holding a gun..He simple didn't look like a person backing away from a conflict...He had an object in his right hand. I can't fault the police here... The footage doesn't show a clear picture of him him holding anything in his hand. Don't know if Scott is trained in these specific situations but I do know the police are supposed to be. He was shot literally 5 seconds after leaving his car. With about 4 gunshots fired. We will have a difference of opinion here because based of what has been visible and the info presented. I don't see how his death was warrented. I mean the dude who set off a bomb in NY who had a shootout with the police in New Jerseys death was more warranted since he was actually a terrorist and actually shot and injured 2 officers. Yet he was taken alive, shot in I believe the shoulder. https://vote.nba.com/en Vote for your Knicks.
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mreinman
Posts: 37827 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/14/2010 Member: #3189 |
![]() Here is another stupid kid who got himself killed by not complying. How stupid can people be? You get stopped, you follow directions and shut the hell up. You are holding something? You better put it down if you are told. COMPLY!!
so here is what phil is thinking ....
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mreinman
Posts: 37827 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/14/2010 Member: #3189 |
![]() and it happens to white guys too.
so here is what phil is thinking ....
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meloshouldgo
Posts: 26565 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/3/2014 Member: #5801 |
![]() Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:I saw the video of the North Carolina shooting..I didn't see a gun but Lamont Scott looked like he had a gun, he was walking like he was holding a gun..He simple didn't look like a person backing away from a conflict...He had an object in his right hand. I can't fault the police here... Dude you keep saying his weapon was illegal and he didn't have a permit. Neither of these are established facts and the cops had no business assuming he had an "illegal" gun. There is also no actual evidence that he was holding a gun. So stop trying to twist the facts around to suit your narrative. I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only try to make them think - Socrates
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Rookie
Posts: 26888 Alba Posts: 28 Joined: 10/15/2008 Member: #2274 |
![]() meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:I saw the video of the North Carolina shooting..I didn't see a gun but Lamont Scott looked like he had a gun, he was walking like he was holding a gun..He simple didn't look like a person backing away from a conflict...He had an object in his right hand. I can't fault the police here... do you mean other then the weapon that they have in evidence that has both his fingerprints and DNA on it? |
meloshouldgo
Posts: 26565 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/3/2014 Member: #5801 |
![]() OMFG - If he owned a gun and kept it in the car it would have his fingerprints. That doesn't automatically prove he was holding it when they shot him. And you can't really answer why they assumed it was an illegal weapon can you? Or how they decided he was smoking weed when they first saw him?
I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only try to make them think - Socrates
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Rookie
Posts: 26888 Alba Posts: 28 Joined: 10/15/2008 Member: #2274 |
![]() meloshouldgo wrote:OMFG - If he owned a gun and kept it in the car it would have his fingerprints. That doesn't automatically prove he was holding it when they shot him. And you can't really answer why they assumed it was an illegal weapon can you? Or how they decided he was smoking weed when they first saw him? So then you are saying that we should all wait for the investigation to be completed before jumping to conclusions and rioting in the streets? Social justice seems to be the theme of the day so lets discuss the incomplete evidence as facts and post youtube videos t o support our conclusions.... Just curious here, I am reading a book called Hillbilly Elegy, has anyone else read this book? I think it is germane to discussing social issues in this country that we are all facing |
meloshouldgo
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![]() Nope, I am saying they had no concrete reasons for surrounding him in the first place. They and not him, created this situation, they escalated it and got him into a state of panic. And then they killed him and will claim self defense. Who needs social justice when the police are justified in instigating scenarios where they can shoot and kill people on the streets.
I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only try to make them think - Socrates
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meloshouldgo
Posts: 26565 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/3/2014 Member: #5801 |
![]() You are the one who posted multiple times that his weapon was illegal and he didn't have a permit for it. Makes sense that you can sit here and accuse other people of "social justice".
SMH I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only try to make them think - Socrates
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Rookie
Posts: 26888 Alba Posts: 28 Joined: 10/15/2008 Member: #2274 |
![]() meloshouldgo wrote:Nope, I am saying they had no concrete reasons for surrounding him in the first place. They and not him, created this situation, they escalated it and got him into a state of panic. And then they killed him and will claim self defense. Who needs social justice when the police are justified in instigating scenarios where they can shoot and kill people on the streets. except that they observed him rolling and smoking a joint and playing with his gun. So then, by your account, the police created this situation and escalated it by telling him to get out of the car and drop the gun. Yes the situation escalated but it also could have de-escalated by simply complying with the police's commands. I guess it is also justified for rioters to damage property, create chaos and fear and injure innocent people. It might even also be justified for a billionaire to finance this chaos and national destabilization by dividing people ethnically. |
nixluva
Posts: 56258 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/5/2004 Member: #758 USA |
![]() mreinman wrote:nixluva wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:I saw the video of the North Carolina shooting..I didn't see a gun but Lamont Scott looked like he had a gun, he was walking like he was holding a gun..He simple didn't look like a person backing away from a conflict...He had an object in his right hand. I can't fault the police here... Have you ever had a cop draw his gun on you? I have! My Dad is a retired Police Lieutenant and I still was unsure of what to do in that moment. I was in South Jamaica, Queens, in the dead of winter, in the mid 80's and we had called the police because a rental property was broken into. I was on the porch and when one of the cops approached I started to direct him over and when he got close I was standing there with my hands in my pockets cuz it was cold. He put his hands on his gun and told me to take my hands out of my pockets slowly. I just remember locking up and thinking what is the right speed to move? If I go too slow it may freak him out and if it's too fast... Thank God nothing happened but it was a very scary situation and I can tell you that when you see a Gun in a cop's hand and he's got a stern look on his face you will panic. The thing is I told him we were the ones who called but he was dead serious about seeing my hands. My thing with all of this is that Civilians are expected to react in a perfect way to situations that they are not used to. Cops do this all the time and are used to the weird reactions people have and should not be panicking and just shooting people who have their wallet in their hands or NOTHING in their hands. Even when someone has a gun in their hands a cop still has to be professional and follow proper tactics. |
meloshouldgo
Posts: 26565 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/3/2014 Member: #5801 |
![]() Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Nope, I am saying they had no concrete reasons for surrounding him in the first place. They and not him, created this situation, they escalated it and got him into a state of panic. And then they killed him and will claim self defense. Who needs social justice when the police are justified in instigating scenarios where they can shoot and kill people on the streets. Here's an idea, you can't observe someone smoking through a car window from 25-30 feet away and conclude he is smoking a joint. And if he has a legally owned gun he can play with it all he wants in his car. I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only try to make them think - Socrates
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Rookie
Posts: 26888 Alba Posts: 28 Joined: 10/15/2008 Member: #2274 |
![]() meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Nope, I am saying they had no concrete reasons for surrounding him in the first place. They and not him, created this situation, they escalated it and got him into a state of panic. And then they killed him and will claim self defense. Who needs social justice when the police are justified in instigating scenarios where they can shoot and kill people on the streets. seriously, I am done debating with you until you get up to date with all of the facts as they have been disclosed. They were in the car next to his truck in the parking lot. They were there to serve a warrant. They observed him and then left the parking lot to put on their gear identifying them as police. stop being lazy and come back when you know the details as they have been released. |
mreinman
Posts: 37827 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/14/2010 Member: #3189 |
![]() nixluva wrote:mreinman wrote:nixluva wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Rookie wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:holfresh wrote:I saw the video of the North Carolina shooting..I didn't see a gun but Lamont Scott looked like he had a gun, he was walking like he was holding a gun..He simple didn't look like a person backing away from a conflict...He had an object in his right hand. I can't fault the police here... that poor guy did not mean to do what he did but these guys need to be trained as well. I have been pulled over > 100 times and of course, I would never ever get out of the car. I follow a protocol because a state trooper once told me exactly what scares cops and what you need to do to alleviate that fear. Guess what ... its gotten me out of almost every ticket :-) I get that some people have no idea what to do ... what can be done about that? so here is what phil is thinking ....
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