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Hotchef181818
06-09-2015, 22:16
I can't believe you guys aren't talking about this one...could be the next Baltimore and its 20 min from me.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/10/us/police-officer-in-mckinney-tex-resigns-over-incident-caught-on-video.html?_r=0
Fire that piece of trash, you don't need to roughy up a 13 year old just cause you have a gun. Coward in my book. Lol, tough guy to take down a girl lmao
Great-Kazoo
06-09-2015, 22:45
Fire that piece of trash, you don't need to roughy up a 13 year old just cause you have a gun. Coward in my book. Lol, tough guy to take down a girl lmao
You also don't need to run your mouth when asked to stand down, multiple times. OR be one of the few males who started rushing the cop while he had the innocent teen down on the ground.
Lol, the evil teenage GIRL unarmed like everyone else? But your right, freedom of speech should cost that girl her life
What cracks me up is that a lot of people would not do anything if they saw a cop beat a teenage girl? Just cause they are police it's ok? So if I get this right, since they are government, sit back, watch and not do anything? What if you knew the girl?
hurley842002
06-09-2015, 22:57
Lol, the evil teenage GIRL unarmed like everyone else? But your right, freedom of speech should cost that girl her life
Did the girl lose her life? I'm confused......
No she didn't, never mind everyone, cops are always right. If a teenage girl gets beat by them we should applaude the brave efforts of the police lmao
Great-Kazoo
06-09-2015, 23:07
What cracks me up is that a lot of people would not do anything if they saw a cop beat a teenage girl? Just cause they are police it's ok? So if I get this right, since they are government, sit back, watch and not do anything? What if you knew the girl?
There's a time and place to pick your battle. The time tested ending is those with the most guns win. If i knew the girl or boy who was in that situation my 1st response would be to remove them as fast as possible from that confrontation. My 2nd action should plan A fail would be to knock them out before they became a statistic. Having been in a situation or two over time, until one is actually in the deep end, arm chair quarter backing does or proves nothing.
The flip side is If I interfere / become engaged with said LE what's my course of action and what justifies my doing so. Being dead does nothing to resolve said scenario.
AS i have mentioned in class. Better to be a Live Witness than a Dead Hero. YMMV
So you continue with your train of thought, i'll stick with mine.
Hotchef181818
06-09-2015, 23:07
No she didn't, never mind everyone, cops are always right. If a teenage girl gets beat by them we should applaude the brave efforts of the police lmao
When end did she get beat by the cop? I must have missed that part.
DEAD Wrong on this one. There is NOTHING that girl or anybody else could have said to justify that. He was not asking.....he was belligerently screaming..... and completely out of control. I can't believe you would walk the blue line with a nut that would draw his firearm on a bunch of UNARMED kids with NOTHING in their hands, dressed in bathing suits. None of those kids were remotely a threat. We obviously don't agree on a lot of issues but you have never struck me as backing up somebody that far off. If any words are enough to justify that behavior................... They should have been able to pull him off her. They were not rushing him, they were wanting to save her from him. If that was your wife with an out of control cop doing that to her are you going to let him continue to do man handle her, 'run your mouth' or 'rush' him to protect her? That did nothing but hurt fellow cops when there is real danger.
You also don't need to run your mouth when asked to stand down, multiple times. OR be one of the few males who started rushing the cop while he had the innocent teen down on the ground.
Hotchef181818
06-09-2015, 23:14
Did the girl lose her life? I'm confused......
Care to verify where you got the info that everyone there was unarmed? Do you have a source?
Let's say you're not a cop, surrounded by let's say 10(to keep it interesting) 14 yr old teenagers that won't back down and are harassing you. What would be your response? Ask if any of them are armed? What if after asking multiple times they still don't answer you and a couple of them posture towards you? This all takes place in under 30 seconds, what would you do?
Could not agree more not every single person that wears a badge is correct. You can't just mess with some teenage kids and draw your gun. Sorry if I am not being my upbeat normal self, just had a 45 minute ordeal with Aurora's finest, for absolutely no reason. My wife and I decided to take a walk down the Highline Canal in Aurora towards Mississippi, than Aurora's finest decided to ask us both for identification. My wife is Hispanic so they wanted her identification because he wanted to make sure she is a legal citizen. I told my wife do not give him her identification at all after 45 minutes of shit talking the sergeant came and said we can be on our way because we are not breaking any laws. Not one apology from that smart mouth piece of trash that called MY pregnant wife an illegal. So sorry not all cops are gods gift
Great-Kazoo
06-09-2015, 23:22
. If that was your wife with an out of control cop doing that to her are you going to let him continue to do man handle her, 'run your mouth' or 'rush' him to protect her? That did nothing but hurt fellow cops when there is real danger.
Been there done that. Final score NYSP 15 GK-0 The troopers 1st mistake was grabbing my spouse by the neck (while she's 5 mths pregnant) His second was pulling / trying to pull his gun on her. Now the other side of that was when an easy dozen troopers had their guns to my head / body. Their order to comply was followed. This cluster fuck in Tx , there's enough blame to go around. You're on the loosing end at that moment, no matter how many cameras are rolling. Stop Fighting, Comply, let the attorneys handle it.
Hotchef181818
06-09-2015, 23:22
I'm not saying that his every action was the right one. I will even agree that he did escalate the situation a few times, I will also say that his draw was a good draw. You're seeing the guys coming at him from a different angle than he had. He did NOT point the weapon at them, he handled that situation properly in my opinion. Did you notice that when he returns at the end of the video he is spitting etc like he had just taken a can of mace to the face? The other 2 extremely calm officers are the ones that handled that, must have been perceived as a threat to them as well.
Those kids were nothing but confused by the whole incident. You can try to call the usual "we don't know" BS but there were two or three kids talking to a cop when he ran up and started yelling. This is America and innocent till proven guilty. So on that line you show me anywhere a weapon was seen in those videos (they were just going to the pool) and then we can talk but that girl sat there when he left her to then come back and man handle her like that? Are you kidding me with the thin blue line BS..... and you wonder why cops are losing more and more trust every day? It is sickening to hear anybody defend that behavior.
Care to verify where you got the info that everyone there was unarmed? Do you have a source?
Let's say you're not a cop, surrounded by let's say 10(to keep it interesting) 14 yr old teenagers that won't back down and are harassing you. What would be your response? Ask if any of them are armed? What if after asking multiple times they still don't answer you and a couple of them posture towards you? This all takes place in under 30 seconds, what would you do?
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theGinsue
06-09-2015, 23:25
I don't believe GK is implying that the officer was correct on his actions. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that everyone who sees that video will acknowledge that the officer was clearly out of control. [ETA: Except, maybe Hotchef]
I think what GK is trying to say is that becoming engaged in that situation could realistically, at a minimum, result in an arrest up to and including having that out of control officer shoot you dead. Corporal Casebolt appeared to be the senior officer on site and the other officers, while not out of control, were following his lead. Other than complying with his demands, any other behavior by anyone engaged would have not been good for that individual. Had I been there, I would have first sought to extricate any family members from the situation, if possible, and from a safe distance I would have remained to be the best witness I possibly could and pursue complaints or other courses of action after the fact. Anything else would put you into a no-win situation.
That's why the other cops pulled him off, he was tough with the little girl but was a chicken when the general public stepped up to stop him from beating her.!
So you did not comply......... To protect your own. I FULLY respect that. The others cops sound like they were in control of themselves and then you did comply. Ya, you have to pick your batles but this guy lost it from the get-go. Don't protect what is obviously wrong. He resigned today over his actions and I hope that is not the end of it. He did a real disservice to the rest of the cops (who did handle it fine from what I could see) and cops around the country at a time when this is the last thing cops need.
Been there done that. Final score NYSP 15 GK-0 The troopers 1st mistake was grabbing my spouse by the neck (while she's 5 mths pregnant) His second was pulling / trying to pull his gun on her. Now the other side of that was when an easy dozen troopers had their guns to my head / body. Their order to comply was followed. This cluster fuck in Tx , there's enough blame to go around. You're on the loosing end at that moment, no matter how many cameras are rolling. Stop Fighting, Comply, let the attorneys handle it.
Hotchef181818
06-09-2015, 23:30
Those kids were nothing but confused by the whole incident. You can try to call the usual "we don't know" BS but there were two or three kids talking to a cop when he ran up and started yelling. This is America and innocent till proven guilty. So on that line you show me anywhere a weapon was seen in those videos (they were just going to the pool) and then we can talk but that girl sat there when he left her to then come back and man handle her like that? Are you kidding me with the thin blue line BS..... and you wonder why cops are losing more and more trust every day? It is sickening to hear anybody defend that behavior.
Confused?? Like they thought they belonged there and they had no idea why the cops showed up? Really? It's not "we don't know bullshit", we actually don't know yet.
Actually the the first part of my post "let's say you're not a cop" clearly laid out what I was asking. The thin blue line comments don't apply to my questions. Maybe you are reading someone else's posts.
This brings up a question, just asking. I have a CCW, if something happens and you find yourself with a guy wanting to fight you, do you pull your gun or fight? I have been in this situation and chose to fight like the old days. If someone is unarmed why pull a weapon?
Hotchef181818
06-09-2015, 23:35
I don't believe GK is implying that the officer was correct on his actions. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that everyone who sees that video will acknowledge that the officer was clearly out of control. [ETA: Except, maybe Hotchef]
I think what GK is trying to say is that becoming engaged in that situation could realistically, at a minimum, result in an arrest up to and including having that out of control officer shoot you dead. Corporal Casebolt appeared to be the senior officer on site and the other officers, while not out of control, were following his lead. Other than complying with his demands, any other behavior by anyone engaged would have not been good for that individual. Had I been there, I would have first sought to extricate any family members from the situation, if possible, and from a safe distance I would have remained to be the best witness I possibly could and pursue complaints or other courses of action after the fact. Anything else would put you into a no-win situation.
He was clearly out of control and over reacted. The draw was a good draw though, it stopped what COUlD have become a very bad situation. Notice he didn't actually point the weapon at anyone.
If that was your wife he was man handling, what then? I know (and actually want to agree) with what you are saying but you can't always extricate your loved ones. You can't always wait till its safe. Complaints don't help when your wife is paralyzed or dead because a bad cop is man handling somebody out of anger or worse. If you can, back off, but if that were my daughter, I don't know that I could stand by and watch. Then you would have a dead father protecting his family on video with cops trying to tow the thin blue line? Great we all lose... Or cops and PD's can stop looking at everyone as a nail to their hammer. We are the ones you (the general you) are suposed to be protecting.
I don't believe GK is implying that the officer was correct on his actions. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that everyone who sees that video will acknowledge that the officer was clearly out of control. [ETA: Except, maybe Hotchef]
I think what GK is trying to say is that becoming engaged in that situation could realistically, at a minimum, result in an arrest up to and including having that out of control officer shoot you dead. Corporal Casebolt appeared to be the senior officer on site and the other officer, while not out of control, were following his lead. Other than complying with his demands, any other behavior by anyone engaged would have not been good for that individual. Had I been there, I would have first sought to extricate any family members from the situation, if possible, and from a safe distance I would have remained to be the best witness I possibly could and pursue complaints or other courses of action after the fact. Anything else would put you into a no win situation.
Hotchef181818
06-09-2015, 23:38
I walk away if possible. Engaging is the last alternative, you're missing a few steps in the process. Choosing to go hands on with someone when you have a ccw is always a bad idea in my opinion, what's happens IF you lose control of your weapon?
It was a fight, a plain ol fight. Yes if you lose it could be bad, I agree. But not every person is out to murder. Sometimes things happen and shooting someone is not always an option, nor is running away.
Hotchef181818
06-09-2015, 23:41
If that was your wife he was man handling, what then? I know (and actually want to agree) with what you are saying but you can't always extricate your loved ones. You can't always wait till its safe. Complaints don't help when your wife is paralyzed or dead because a bad cop is man handling somebody out of anger or worse. If you can, back off, but if that were my daughter, I don't know that I could stand by and watch. Then you would have a dead father protecting his family on video with cops trying to tow the thin blue line? Great we all lose... Or cops and PD's can stop looking at everyone as a nail to their hammer. We are the ones you (the general you) are suposed to be protecting.
If if that was your daughter would you have let her continue to involve herself in an already out of control situation? If that was me, my dad would have beat my ass for acting like that, he would have put me on the ground before the cop could get a second sentence out of his mouth.
Here's another perspective and a bit more info on what happened before the video started:
http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/06/09/the-facts-behind-the-mckinney-pool-fiasco-part-ii/
The girls were told to leave the area.
The girl taken down decided not to leave and instead to run her mouth.
The cop did NOT "beat" the girl.
The two individuals began to rush the cop and he kept them from doing so by drawing his gun.
There was a whole lot that took place before that video started.
No one was injured by the cops that were called in.
That cop's career is over due to the morons on the left.
This is just another example of the escalating lawlessness and cop bashing BS that will continue until martial law is called for. People will be begging for it before too long.
Take appropriate measures to protect you and yours from what is coming.
Great-Kazoo
06-09-2015, 23:43
This brings up a question, just asking. I have a CCW, if something happens and you find yourself with a guy wanting to fight you, do you pull your gun or fight? I have been in this situation and chose to fight like the old days. If someone is unarmed why pull a weapon?
Curious, what do you Consider The Old days?
Height, weight, able or disabled. You sound more like this is a dick measuring contest than a discussion of what happened in TX.
Myself it's all about deescalating / diffusing the situation than being involved in a possibly felony, the ER or morgue. I gather from this post of yours, you HAD TO PROVE something.
1 more item, in a fight there's no such thing as fair.
theGinsue
06-09-2015, 23:44
Yeah, there are no easy answers in this case.
Back to the OP's subject line, have there been rumblings of possible riots yet? I haven't heard anything along this line. But then, since there is a media twist claiming this response was racial, Rev Al could still go down there and agitate folks, combined with Soros group that buses in protestors & we could likely see more wag the dog activity.
Great-Kazoo
06-09-2015, 23:48
Here's another perspective and a bit more info on what happened before the video started:
http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/06/09/the-facts-behind-the-mckinney-pool-fiasco-part-ii/
The girls were told to leave the area.
The girl taken down decided not to leave and instead to run her mouth.
The cop did NOT "beat" the girl.
The two individuals began to rush the cop and he kept them from doing so by drawing his gun.
There was a whole lot that took place before that video started.
No one was injured by the cops that were called in.
That cop's career is over due to the morons on the left.
This is just another example of the escalating lawlessness and cop bashing BS that will continue until martial law is called for. People will be begging for it before too long.
Take appropriate measures to protect you and yours from what is coming.
KEEP THE DAMN TRUTH OUT OF THIS YOU HEAR ME, KEEP IT OUT!
IMO there's a contingent of damn the cops no matter what. You know those who still believe HANDS UP DON'T SHOOT, IS the Truth
Bunny had a bad interaction with a LE this evening. Based on what he said happened, I would have been down at what ever district this was in, filling out a complaint.
Hotchef181818
06-09-2015, 23:48
Yeah, there are no easy answers in this case.
Back to the OP's subject line, have there been rumblings of possible riots yet? I haven't heard anything along this line. But then, since there is a media twist claiming this response was racial, Rev Al could still go down there and agitate folks, combined with Soros group that buses in protestors & we could likely see more wag the dog activity.
They're already here. They claimed at first it was racism, as the afternoon went on the claimed it was classism. I'm going to dig up an interesting video or 2 for you guys to watch from today. Standby
When I was younger I was a Lifeguard. I was put at one of the tougher pools because I was better at handling these types of situations(including the occasional fight). I got called to an even rougher pool one day because they (the kids at the pool) were really getting to one of the other lifeguards there. It was rough. Some tried to sneak in, others acted like they owned the place. I kicked some out, sat others in a time out and was able to bring order back. I did this by standing my ground when needed, working with the parents and then using them against each other instead of allowing it to continue in a 'pack mentality'. The biggest thing I did was not lose control, which was the mistake of the other guard(s). I did not need to call the cops, which is what the others were close to doing. If we had, I would have expected them (the cops) to do the same. I de-escalated, not what that jackhole did.
The thin-blue-line statements come from cops trying to defend him...... So gonna stick by my comments.
Confused?? Like they thought they belonged there and they had no idea why the cops showed up? Really? It's not "we don't know bullshit", we actually don't know yet.
Actually the the first part of my post "let's say you're not a cop" clearly laid out what I was asking. The thin blue line comments don't apply to my questions. Maybe you are reading someone else's posts.
Curious, what do you Consider The Old days?
Height, weight, able or disabled. You sound more like this is a dick measuring contest than a discussion of what happened in TX.
Myself it's all about deescalating / diffusing the situation than being involved in a possibly felony, the ER or morgue. I gather from this post of yours, you HAD TO PROVE something.
1 more item, in a fight there's no such thing as fair.
Lol, whatever you say.
Great-Kazoo
06-09-2015, 23:52
Lol, whatever you say.
it's what i asked. What do you Consider The Old days?? . Step up.
Hotchef181818
06-09-2015, 23:52
Hopefully I do this right
http://launch.newsinc.com/share.html?trackingGroup=69016&siteSection=breitbartprivate&videoId=29209789
I argued with my wife about this earlier. That girl was running her mouth for sure, but someone who is walking away from you is not a threat.
+1 here. If your a CCW and are anywhere near a fight you lose.... Regardless. Part of having a gun is knowing that most times..... Just back off. There is nothing worth it unless you and your are in REAL danger.
Curious, what do you Consider The Old days?
Height, weight, able or disabled. You sound more like this is a dick measuring contest than a discussion of what happened in TX.
Myself it's all about deescalating / diffusing the situation than being involved in a possibly felony, the ER or morgue. I gather from this post of yours, you HAD TO PROVE something.
1 more item, in a fight there's no such thing as fair.
Hotchef181818
06-09-2015, 23:55
When I was younger I was a Lifeguard. I was put at one of the tougher pools because I was better at handling these types of situations(including the occasional fight). I got called to an even rougher pool one day because they (the kids at the pool) were really getting to one of the other lifeguards there. It was rough. Some tried to sneak in, others acted like they owned the place. I kicked some out, sat others in a time out and was able to bring order back. I did this by standing my ground when needed, working with the parents and then using them against each other instead of allowing it to continue in a 'pack mentality'. The biggest thing I did was not lose control, which was the mistake of the other guard(s). I did not need to call the cops, which is what the others were close to doing. If we had, I would have expected them (the cops) to do the same. I de-escalated, not what that jackhole did.
The thin-blue-line statements come from cops trying to defend him...... So gonna stick by my comments.
Im not a police officer if that is what you are insinuating. Stupid question but the pools you lifeguarded at, were the public or private?
it's what i asked. What do you Consider The Old days?? . Step up.
Ok, here's the situation so you can bash me some more
went to pull into a parking space my wife and I were waiting for, car ran in front and took it from us. I parked somewhere else than we went to the elevator of the parking garage. The guy was in the same elevator, I told him he should learn to drive. The doors opened up and he proceeded to push me out of the elevator. I turned and he swung, he misses I hit him in the mouth, we enchanted a. Couple rounds than stopped. Yes I know, I am wrong I should have pulled out my gun and shot him cause he was bigger than me right? Go ahead and explain what you "would have done".
Others are cops/ex-cops.
Did both. I was able to get a good reputation for handling things well and got a lot of gigs in both.
Im not a police officer if that is what you are insinuating. Stupid question but the pools you lifeguarded at, were the public or private?
Not gotten into the elevator to begin with. ;)
Ok, here's the situation so you can bash me some more
went to pull into a parking space my wife and I were waiting for, car ran in front and took it from us. I parked somewhere else than we went to the elevator of the parking garage. The guy was in the same elevator, I told him he should learn to drive. The doors opened up and he proceeded to push me out of the elevator. I turned and he swung, he misses I hit him in the mouth, we enchanted a. Couple rounds than stopped. Yes I know, I am wrong I should have pulled out my gun and shot him cause he was bigger than me right? Go ahead and explain what you "would have done".
HoneyBadger
06-10-2015, 00:02
Here's another perspective and a bit more info on what happened before the video started:
http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/06/09/the-facts-behind-the-mckinney-pool-fiasco-part-ii/
The girls were told to leave the area.
The girl taken down decided not to leave and instead to run her mouth.
The cop did NOT "beat" the girl.
The two individuals began to rush the cop and he kept them from doing so by drawing his gun.
There was a whole lot that took place before that video started.
No one was injured by the cops that were called in.
That cop's career is over due to the morons on the left.
This is just another example of the escalating lawlessness and cop bashing BS that will continue until martial law is called for. People will be begging for it before too long.
Take appropriate measures to protect you and yours from what is coming.
This is pretty much exactly what I was going to post.
Did the cop handle it perfectly? No. Would I handle a similar situation perfectly? Probably not. The guys that rushed him from behind while reaching for their waistbands concerns me A LOT.
Wasn't going to run away and stand in the corner waiting for the next elevator lol
HoneyBadger
06-10-2015, 00:06
When I was younger I was a Lifeguard. I was put at one of the tougher pools because I was better at handling these types of situations(including the occasional fight). I got called to an even rougher pool one day because they (the kids at the pool) were really getting to one of the other lifeguards there. It was rough. Some tried to sneak in, others acted like they owned the place. I kicked some out, sat others in a time out and was able to bring order back. I did this by standing my ground when needed, working with the parents and then using them against each other instead of allowing it to continue in a 'pack mentality'. The biggest thing I did was not lose control, which was the mistake of the other guard(s). I did not need to call the cops, which is what the others were close to doing. If we had, I would have expected them (the cops) to do the same. I de-escalated, not what that jackhole did.
The thin-blue-line statements come from cops trying to defend him...... So gonna stick by my comments.
Look out everybody, we've got ourselves a regular tough guy here! [LOL]
Not wanting to get into it with ya. We all make our own decisions and have to live with the reprecussions. Just letting ya know what I would do. He can think he won all he wants. I will be happy to go home with my wife instead of getting a ride in a cop car. I know how it could have ended and that is not what I want.
Wasn't going to run away and stand in the corner waiting for the next elevator lol
Hotchef181818
06-10-2015, 00:07
Ok, here's the situation so you can bash me some more
went to pull into a parking space my wife and I were waiting for, car ran in front and took it from us. I parked somewhere else than we went to the elevator of the parking garage. The guy was in the same elevator, I told him he should learn to drive. The doors opened up and he proceeded to push me out of the elevator. I turned and he swung, he misses I hit him in the mouth, we enchanted a. Couple rounds than stopped. Yes I know, I am wrong I should have pulled out my gun and shot him cause he was bigger than me right? Go ahead and explain what you "would have done".
Personally, I would have taken another elevator. Had he entered while I was in there I wouldn't have said anything. Having my wife/kids present changes the game a lot and having a ccw changes the situation a lot, always better to stand down than to instigate.
Great-Kazoo
06-10-2015, 00:10
Ok, here's the situation so you can bash me some more
went to pull into a parking space my wife and I were waiting for, car ran in front and took it from us. I parked somewhere else than we went to the elevator of the parking garage. The guy was in the same elevator, I told him he should learn to drive. The doors opened up and he proceeded to push me out of the elevator. I turned and he swung, he misses I hit him in the mouth, we enchanted a. Couple rounds than stopped. Yes I know, I am wrong I should have pulled out my gun and shot him cause he was bigger than me right? Go ahead and explain what you "would have done".
I would have shown how much of a Man i was by ignoring him .
Your first Mistake was opening your mouth in a confined space, poor tactical judgment. Your second was turning your back to him, see first sentence. Not everything demands a gun be drawn. In your case, IMO carrying a gun until you grow up is not in your best interest.
HoneyBadger
06-10-2015, 00:11
Wasn't going to run away and stand in the corner waiting for the next elevator lol
Yeah, sometimes your life just isn't worth waiting for the next elevator or taking the stairs.... [facepalm]
Great-Kazoo
06-10-2015, 00:12
Not gotten into the elevator to begin with. ;)
Getting nervous , this is 2 -3 times in the same thread we agree.
Great-Kazoo
06-10-2015, 00:14
Wasn't going to run away and stand in the corner waiting for the next elevator lol
FFS what a bloated ego you have. .So once again What are The Old days?
Great-Kazoo
06-10-2015, 00:16
Yeah, sometimes your life just isn't worth waiting for the next elevator or taking the stairs.... [facepalm]
Hey man These ain't the Old Daze. I'm going to punch this guys ticket. Even though i have no idea what his pedigree is, who cares if my wife's here.
betcha that gun was heavy on his belt.
Hey man These ain't the Old Daze. I'm going to punch this guys ticket. Even though i have no idea what his pedigree is, who cares if my wife's here.
betcha that gun was heavy on his belt.
lol ok Kazoo, you won the Internet forum award! You are the great and almighty know it all, you probably been there and done that in your own mind. Sorry I didn't think "tactically" walking into an elevator like you would have. Sorry you are so tough people stop and treble at the site of you, lmao. How much your on here I doubt you leave the house anyway lmao, and no not scared, it's called having to get up in the morning to go to work. Funny shit talking over a forum though. I am going to sleep "tough guy"
ChunkyMonkey
06-10-2015, 00:30
^ shouldnt CCW if you cannot keep cool head.
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Bailey Guns
06-10-2015, 04:55
Good thing there wasn't an elevator along the canal. That Aurora cop might've been in trouble.
hurley842002
06-10-2015, 06:06
Care to verify where you got the info that everyone there was unarmed? Do you have a source?
Let's say you're not a cop, surrounded by let's say 10(to keep it interesting) 14 yr old teenagers that won't back down and are harassing you. What would be your response? Ask if any of them are armed? What if after asking multiple times they still don't answer you and a couple of them posture towards you? This all takes place in under 30 seconds, what would you do?
What are you taking about? Where did my post dictate your response?
Bunny is rambling on about nonsense, none of which is true. Pretty much sounds like emotionally charged comments.
hurley842002
06-10-2015, 06:12
^ shouldnt CCW if you cannot keep cool head.
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Yup, or back down from a fight. IBTL
Seems like more of a riot in here than in McKinney.
This wouldn't have been the first time that I've seen a guy with 'little big man' syndrome. Cop resigned. This will get straightened out.
buffalobo
06-10-2015, 06:39
Lost and wandering.
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