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Old 06-09-2007, 08:34 PM   #41
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Actually, the headline for this story SHOULD have read "X number of cops killed for being idiots". Come on, the pizza guy gets my number right, so does that mean the pizza guy is smarter then the cops? Looks that way to me...
Well, I think we can all agree that something went terribly wrong in the planning to allow this wrongful attack on this guy's groin. I hope the authorities will act responsibly and make the necessary amends.

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He must've given the officer an offensive glance

I think its more than that.....had to be an action that led to a similar reaction from the ballbreaker officer....lol
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Old 06-09-2007, 08:38 PM   #42
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Remember if this situation happens to you, though you are inocent, cover your NARDs !!!
That will work until they tell you to put your hands up, and if you don't they'll say "he's got a gun!!" and shoot you.
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Old 06-09-2007, 08:43 PM   #43
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I think its more than that.....had to be an action that led to a similar reaction from the ballbreaker officer....lol
lmao, is this thread supposed to be this funny? I am getting a good laugh out of reading this stuff.
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Old 06-09-2007, 08:47 PM   #44
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lmao, is this thread supposed to be this funny? I am getting a good laugh out of reading this stuff.
Anything that involves nards and or getting kicked in the nards, is going to be naturally funny.
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Old 06-09-2007, 10:24 PM   #45
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wolf, i agree they need to be pumped up going in, and that is why its is so critical that they get the right house! each and every cop involved should have been danged sure of where he was going, not just follow the first retard that cant read through the door. heck if i screwed something up that important at work, i can guarantee i wouldnt have a job tomorrow.
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Old 06-09-2007, 10:43 PM   #46
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wolf, i agree they need to be pumped up going in, and that is why its is so critical that they get the right house! each and every cop involved should have been danged sure of where he was going, not just follow the first retard that cant read through the door. heck if i screwed something up that important at work, i can guarantee i wouldnt have a job tomorrow.
I think we need to be fair to the law enforcers here. We agree that this was a major embarassment to the Police and the casualties of their onslaught. We don't expect everyone to have mistrust over the squad commanders dircetives. They say, stage left...move out, NOW....and you comply or jeopardise the entire operation.I personally believe it was a leadership blunder, something the administration of the force cannot allow to be swept under the carpet. However, hanging them is not helping the situation.
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I think we need to be fair to the law enforcers here. We agree that this was a major embarassment to the Police and the casualties of their onslaught. We don't expect everyone to have mistrust over the squad commanders dircetives. They say, stage left...move out, NOW....and you comply or jeopardise the entire operation.I personally believe it was a leadership blunder, something the administration of the force cannot allow to be swept under the carpet. However, hanging them is not helping the situation.
I wouldn't expect each and every cop to take a piece of paper out of the squad leader's hand and verify that he read it right, and that whoever gave it to him was right; nothing would ever get done.
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I wonder if the guy that got kicked in the groin ever got his breath back.....
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Old 06-09-2007, 11:08 PM   #49
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I wouldn't expect each and every cop to take a piece of paper out of the squad leader's hand and verify that he read it right, and that whoever gave it to him was right; nothing would ever get done.
My point exactly.
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I would be grasping for air for the next week if an officer kicked me there. of course, then I would file physical and emotional damages charges on two accounts. one for each (nard)
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Old 06-09-2007, 11:31 PM   #51
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Not the first time something like this has happened, and it won't be the last. Nothing worse in this incident than a drunk driver killing someone else, a dealer pushing drugs to middle school kids, parents neglecting/killing their own kid(s), dirtbags stealing money from the elderly, an unlicensed/suspended driver driving while distracted and causing an accident, a co-worker playing a prank that goes too far, an employee at a restaraunt picking food up off the floor and serving it anyway, someone rushing to go somewhere and running a stoplight/sign, speeding through rush hour traffic to "beat the rush", women (or men) applying makeup while driving and not paying attention, someone yakking on their cell phone while driving and causing a wreck, someone spilling their coffee in their lap and missing the stop sign, changing stations on their radio while driving through a congested area, the person who refuses to stop for police and going into a pursuit, the nutball who decides a gun is his recourse for losing his job, etcetra.
But, because these guys were cops makes them targets for disdain and name-calling.
To those of you who are calling these officers retarded, incompetent, stupid, or ignorant, please let the rest of us know what it's like to be perfect.....
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I think we need to be fair to the law enforcers here. We agree that this was a major embarassment to the Police and the casualties of their onslaught. We don't expect everyone to have mistrust over the squad commanders dircetives. They say, stage left...move out, NOW....and you comply or jeopardise the entire operation.I personally believe it was a leadership blunder, something the administration of the force cannot allow to be swept under the carpet. However, hanging them is not helping the situation.
i have to agree with you

also the nards are off limits for anyone who has a pair of their own.....

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Not the first time something like this has happened, and it won't be the last. Nothing worse in this incident than a drunk driver killing someone else, a dealer pushing drugs to middle school kids, parents neglecting/killing their own kid(s), dirtbags stealing money from the elderly, an unlicensed/suspended driver driving while distracted and causing an accident, a co-worker playing a prank that goes too far, an employee at a restaraunt picking food up off the floor and serving it anyway, someone rushing to go somewhere and running a stoplight/sign, speeding through rush hour traffic to "beat the rush", women (or men) applying makeup while driving and not paying attention, someone yakking on their cell phone while driving and causing a wreck, someone spilling their coffee in their lap and missing the stop sign, changing stations on their radio while driving through a congested area, the person who refuses to stop for police and going into a pursuit, the nutball who decides a gun is his recourse for losing his job, etcetra.
But, because these guys were cops makes them targets for disdain and name-calling.
To those of you who are calling these officers retarded, incompetent, stupid, or ignorant, please let the rest of us know what it's like to be perfect.....
i'd rather eat food off the floor then take a cops foot to the nether regions


****, i'd almost rather be on a hijacked airliner than take one down there.... at least on the airliner you have a chance to defend yourself

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Old 06-10-2007, 11:23 AM   #53
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I dunno,I guess if they are going after some REAL desparados the no-knock groin kicks are ok,but not just some Joe Six-pak.
There were plenty o' cowboys at Waco.
The real gung-ho,cowboys should be left to the ATF and IRS,where there are no rules,just right.
And if they can't find an address before the fun begins they should call Pizza Hut to find it and provide after partying nibbles.
For God's sake,if you're planning on destroying people before the attack they shoud be dam sure it is the right address.
If that's asking too much of them they need to find another job,maybe door to door where the address does'nt matter.
think about it!
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Nards!!! I'm still laughing
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Old 06-10-2007, 12:56 PM   #55
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Well said, Calvin!
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Not the first time something like this has happened, and it won't be the last. Nothing worse in this incident than a drunk driver killing someone else, a dealer pushing drugs to middle school kids, parents neglecting/killing their own kid(s), dirtbags stealing money from the elderly, an unlicensed/suspended driver driving while distracted and causing an accident, a co-worker playing a prank that goes too far, an employee at a restaraunt picking food up off the floor and serving it anyway, someone rushing to go somewhere and running a stoplight/sign, speeding through rush hour traffic to "beat the rush", women (or men) applying makeup while driving and not paying attention, someone yakking on their cell phone while driving and causing a wreck, someone spilling their coffee in their lap and missing the stop sign, changing stations on their radio while driving through a congested area, the person who refuses to stop for police and going into a pursuit, the nutball who decides a gun is his recourse for losing his job, etcetra.
But, because these guys were cops makes them targets for disdain and name-calling.
To those of you who are calling these officers retarded, incompetent, stupid, or ignorant, please let the rest of us know what it's like to be perfect.....
+1...very good!!
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Old 06-10-2007, 05:51 PM   #57
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nobody expects cops to be perfect all the time, but when it comes time to break down doors, they had better be on the ball and get it right. there is simply no excuse for roughing up innocent people! innocent people can die because of stupid mistakes like this. there are just certain times when it has to be perfect. now im sure everybody thinks i hate cops, well your wrong. when i was growing up all my dads friends were cops, ATF, and DEA and i have the utmost respect for them. my point is when they make a screw up this big, and endanger innocent people, and cause damage to their property, they should be held accountable!
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Cops are human beings as well, so they are inclined to make mistakes just like the rest of us.
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Old 06-10-2007, 07:03 PM   #59
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absolutely correct 338, but i expect to be held accountable for my mistakes. i also expect that police officers should be held accountable for theirs. if i bust down a cops door, and call it a mistake, i go to jail. a cop busts down my door and calls it a mistake, they sweep it under the rug- that aint right! i guess im kinda big on thisbecause it happened here locally about 2 months ago. a couple's house was raided by mistake , both of the homeowners were roughed up. all the couple asked was that the officers ( local police, and DEA) appologize to them. they didnt sue, just wanted an appology. do you think one single officer that was involved appologized- NO! not one had the cajones to appologize for their screw up. those that enforce the law are not above the law!
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absolutely correct 338, but i expect to be held accountable for my mistakes. i also expect that police officers should be held accountable for theirs. if i bust down a cops door, and call it a mistake, i go to jail. a cop busts down my door and calls it a mistake, they sweep it under the rug- that aint right! i guess im kinda big on thisbecause it happened here locally about 2 months ago. a couple's house was raided by mistake , both of the homeowners were roughed up. all the couple asked was that the officers ( local police, and DEA) appologize to them. they didnt sue, just wanted an appology. do you think one single officer that was involved appologized- NO! not one had the cajones to appologize for their screw up. those that enforce the law are not above the law!
I agree, everyone should be accountable for their mistakes, even if they are a police officer
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