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Posted: 8/8/2021 3:29:44 AM EDT
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"29-year-old female officer assigned to the Community Safety Team was shot and killed in the line of duty Saturday night"
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RIP officer.
Not sure what it meant that she was part of the community safety team. Is that implying she was not a regular officer or was she unarmed? Just never heard of that before. Hope they get the perps fast |
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Quoted: RIP officer. Not sure what it meant that she was part of the community safety team. Is that implying she was not a regular officer or was she unarmed? Just never heard of that before. Hope they get the perps fast View Quote Here's the dispatch audio https://mobile.twitter.com/wgweather/status/1424196110466359299 |
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I assume West Englewood will conduct numerous block parties in celebration?
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Miracle they can get anyone to police in shitcago. The need to roll like BOPE down in Brazil.
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"The deserve our consideration, and they deserve our prayers every single day that they can return home safely to their families. Unfortunately, that didn't happen tonight, and our heart aches for the loss of life," Mayor Lori Lightfoot said. View Quote |
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Chicago is a lost cause. With that bug eyed lesbian mutant at the reins, time to launch the nukes.
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GOD bless you sister. Praying for the other Officers recovery.
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Quoted: I really hope for an outbreak of the blue flu. View Quote LOL how is that gonna work out? Less patrols, some guy trying to protect his family, property, neighborhood finally has enough and shoots a few bangers. Then gets arrested and charged with murder. This will only show broken the system is and cause more resentment. |
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Terrible news.
Mayor Lightfoot is literally the ugliest woman in America. |
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Quoted: LOL how is that gonna work out? Less patrols, some guy trying to protect his family, property, neighborhood finally has enough and shoots a few bangers. Then gets arrested and charged with murder. This will only show broken the system is and cause more resentment. View Quote And THAT is precisely the hope and plan of the folks who financed people like Lightfoot. Police as we know it has to be crushed and discredited for them to use "emergency powers" to install their federal police modelled after the Soviet NKVD. |
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In before the Perps are given awards and Saint Hood.
And yes. For all of those hard of understanding, that is Sarcasm. |
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Quoted: Figures. View Quote And you know it wasn’t worth it. Best case, it’s nothing and the driver gets a warning. Not worth the risk to anyone involved. Worst case, the driver is a violent felon with warrants and nothing to lose, and he has a tactical advantage against the officers that pulled him over. These are the types we want caught and taken off the streets, but the typical patrol cop isn’t equipped to guarantee a favorable outcome in that scenario. Again, not worth the risk. There’s got to be a better way. |
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Quoted: Now, was a traffic stop really worth that officer's life? View Quote IF it was for a traffic violation, the city would much rather have the coppers write tickets to collect revenue than to make felony arrests which cost money. That may explain why a couple felons were running around lose and the traffic stop, although it is speculation on my part. And, to be totally cynical (or more accurately: realistic) a dead copper doesn't cost the politicians anywhere near as much as a dead minority felon. |
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Quoted: Now, was a traffic stop really worth that officer’s life? View Quote Life is cheap in the United States. Especially the mostly lawless inner cities. It really shouldn't surprise anyone. We are maybe 5-6 years or so from stepping over dead bodies like a bag of trash in the street on our way to work in some places. Kind of like the piles of human shit on the sidewalks in SF. It was a huge deal until people realized it's just the way it is. Now they just play Hopscotch and accept it. All this over a traffic stop? You should see how the criminal element in such places act once "Disrespected". Damned shame for the cop. Senseless. |
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Quoted: And you know it wasn’t worth it. Best case, it’s nothing and the driver gets a warning. Not worth the risk to anyone involved. Worst case, the driver is a violent felon with warrants and nothing to lose, and he has a tactical advantage against the officers that pulled him over. These are the types we want caught and taken off the streets, but the typical patrol cop isn’t equipped to guarantee a favorable outcome in that scenario. Again, not worth the risk. There’s got to be a better way. View Quote Actually that’s completely the wrong lesson the proper lessons that people who do small bad things also do big bad things and these people would have killed you or your family but instead they killed a cop before they had a chance, cops need to go hardcore on these people or this country is gonna spiral down the shit hole |
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Quoted: Now, was a traffic stop really worth that officer’s life? View Quote How about that choking infant call...might be a set up. Wife getting knocked around by drunk husband...oh hell no, those are alway shit storms. You can't just pick and choose. Just had recently posted here the story of a Alabama Officer that responded to a suspicious vehicle and rescued a kidnapped 4 year old. You either have police as a society or you don't. A society in which there is no consequences for actions will in time be chaotic. I'm sure you (nor I) "need" LE supervision in our life, but the feral percentages do. |
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Quoted: And you know it wasn’t worth it. Best case, it’s nothing and the driver gets a warning. Not worth the risk to anyone involved. Worst case, the driver is a violent felon with warrants and nothing to lose, and he has a tactical advantage against the officers that pulled him over. These are the types we want caught and taken off the streets, but the typical patrol cop isn’t equipped to guarantee a favorable outcome in that scenario. Again, not worth the risk. There’s got to be a better way. View Quote You have not the first clue what would be a "better way". I sincerely hope you get the LE you think you want in the very near future. |
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Quoted: Actually that's completely the wrong lesson the proper lessons that people who do small bad things also do big bad things and these people would have killed you or your family but instead they killed a cop before they had a chance, cops need to go hardcore on these people or this country is gonna spiral down the shit hole View Quote Not happening. Magic skin pigmentation is magic. |
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Quoted: How about that choking infant call...might be a set up. Wife getting knocked around by drunk husband...oh hell no, those are alway shit storms. You can't just pick and choose. Just had recently posted here the story of a Alabama Officer that responded to a suspicious vehicle and rescued a kidnapped 4 year old. You either have police as a society or you don't. A society in which there is no consequences for actions will in time be chaotic. I'm sure you (nor I) "need" LE supervision in our life, but the feral percentages do. View Quote LOL, rule of law is long since gone: -People at the top, the elites that rule us, are immune from consequences. -There are maybe 30 million illegals in this country doing as they please. -There is an entire dysfunctional, violent subculture among us immune from restraint because of their skin pigmentation. |
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Lightfoot isn't wanted to defund the police from what I read, just the asshat city council members.
may the officer RIP....cities like Shitcago and others, you really need to tac team to deal with the citizenry 2 days ago in my sister city next door, a black guy tried to rob a grand ma waiting in school car line and shot her then ran off. |
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Quoted: Now, was a traffic stop really worth that officer’s life? View Quote Yes. I say that as someone who sends young officers out into the night to hunt bad men. Early this morning, I sent young men with wives and families to search for an armed parolee who had run from a nearby agency's "routine traffic stop." How do you think we catch the bad men? Every time a political subdivision writes a law, young men and women carrying guns have to go out and enforce that law. The murder of this officer is a predictable result of our system. Evil exists and it must be confronted. This officer died confronting evil. Also, 38,680 people died in traffic collisions last year, as opposed to about 20k homicides. Traffic stops are necessary and dangerous. RIP, Officer. |
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Quoted: How about that choking infant call...might be a set up. Wife getting knocked around by drunk husband...oh hell no, those are alway shit storms. You can't just pick and choose. Just had recently posted here the story of a Alabama Officer that responded to a suspicious vehicle and rescued a kidnapped 4 year old. You either have police as a society or you don't. A society in which there is no consequences for actions will in time be chaotic. I'm sure you (nor I) "need" LE supervision in our life, but the feral percentages do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Now, was a traffic stop really worth that officer’s life? How about that choking infant call...might be a set up. Wife getting knocked around by drunk husband...oh hell no, those are alway shit storms. You can't just pick and choose. Just had recently posted here the story of a Alabama Officer that responded to a suspicious vehicle and rescued a kidnapped 4 year old. You either have police as a society or you don't. A society in which there is no consequences for actions will in time be chaotic. I'm sure you (nor I) "need" LE supervision in our life, but the feral percentages do. I can agree with this. However I'll add, a society in which the justice system doles out consequences for actions that depend on your political views, who you are, who you work for, or the size of your wallet is also chaotic. And we see that right now. Can you excise the curropt justice system and it's employess out without destroying the society n which the system is oart? Donno. Probably not. However it seems as if the emoyees of the justice system, cops, judges, DA, etc, are fine with the current status quo. After all they are the one with levels of immunity from the laws they enforce, they are the ones who goto court and get rulings that day, you do not have a right to police protection, the agents of the state do not have to know the actual law (but you have to know all of them) Etc etc. So that probably moves the Donno to: not likely, or to an out right nope. Do we even want to save a society where it is based on not the application of law, but on the whims of men? Oh well. |
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