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-Abysmal- Posts: 1,328
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Fallen_daemon posted:
Sith you have reading comprehension problems
never though i would see this, but FD just made a valid point!
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JD_HOGG Posts: 2,846
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Rioting by killing ordinary people is useless. Why didn't they have the balls to rush the LAPD and burn the barracks? Because it's easier to loot and kill ordinary people who didn't have anything to do with the original problem.
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Date Posted:
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Sith When the idiots riot if they don't convict Zimmerman you'll be one of the targets, In the LA riots asians were targets as if they beat Rodney King himself.
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Sith_Mauler Posts: 1,851
Registered: 2002-12-21 13:40:03
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Fallen_daemon posted:
Sith_Mauler posted:
He got out of the car and took 2 steps before he caught a baton in the face. Its one thing to use force to subdue a person but every cop was taking a turn like he was a pinata.
I find it appalling that you can even try to justify the actions of those officers.
Personally I would have been more disappointed if LA didnt riot.
On March 3, 1991, Rodney King and two passengers were driving west on the Foothill Freeway (I-210) through the Lake View Terrace neighborhood of Los Angeles. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) attempted to initiate a traffic stop. A high-speed pursuit ensued with speeds estimated at up to 115 mph first over freeways and then through residential neighborhoods. When King came to a stop, CHP Officer Timothy Singer and his wife, CHP Officer Melanie Singer, ordered the occupants under arrest.[7]
The tape was roughly ten minutes long. While the case was presented to the court, clips of the incident were not released to the public.[8]
In a later interview, King, who was on parole from prison on a robbery conviction and who had past convictions for assault, battery and robbery,[9][10] said that, being on parole, he feared apprehension and being returned to prison for parole violations.
The footage of King being beaten by police while lying on the ground became a focus for media attention and a rallying point for activists in Los Angeles and around the United States. Coverage was extensive during the initial two weeks after the incident: the Los Angeles Times published forty-three articles about the incident,[11] the New York Times published seventeen articles,[12] and the Chicago Tribune published eleven articles.[13] Eight stories appeared on ABC News, including a sixty-minute special on Primetime Live.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots
your point is what?
the first few seconds after the cops took him to the ground at that point they should have cuffed and stuffed him, nothing would have been said.
but they didnt, the cops lost their professionalism and continued beating him over and over that is what outraged the people of LA and the nation.
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Date Posted:
1/1/00 12:01am
Subject:
Trayvon Martin might have been the attacker after all, not Zimmerman |
Sith_Mauler posted:
Fallen_daemon posted:
Sith_Mauler posted:
He got out of the car and took 2 steps before he caught a baton in the face. Its one thing to use force to subdue a person but every cop was taking a turn like he was a pinata.
I find it appalling that you can even try to justify the actions of those officers.
Personally I would have been more disappointed if LA didnt riot.
On March 3, 1991, Rodney King and two passengers were driving west on the Foothill Freeway (I-210) through the Lake View Terrace neighborhood of Los Angeles. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) attempted to initiate a traffic stop. A high-speed pursuit ensued with speeds estimated at up to 115 mph first over freeways and then through residential neighborhoods. When King came to a stop, CHP Officer Timothy Singer and his wife, CHP Officer Melanie Singer, ordered the occupants under arrest.[7]
The tape was roughly ten minutes long. While the case was presented to the court, clips of the incident were not released to the public.[8]
In a later interview, King, who was on parole from prison on a robbery conviction and who had past convictions for assault, battery and robbery,[9][10] said that, being on parole, he feared apprehension and being returned to prison for parole violations.
The footage of King being beaten by police while lying on the ground became a focus for media attention and a rallying point for activists in Los Angeles and around the United States. Coverage was extensive during the initial two weeks after the incident: the Los Angeles Times published forty-three articles about the incident,[11] the New York Times published seventeen articles,[12] and the Chicago Tribune published eleven articles.[13] Eight stories appeared on ABC News, including a sixty-minute special on Primetime Live.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots
your point is what?
the first few seconds after the cops took him to the ground at that point they should have cuffed and stuffed him, nothing would have been said.
but they didnt, the cops lost their professionalism and continued beating him over and over that is what outraged the people of LA and the nation.
Does it give the "outrage" people a excuse to burn and kill those who has nothing to do with the LA police? They didn't have to balls to go and kill cops, they went after non black Civilians, they looted and burn Non black own shops. Shops were sprayed black own and those didn't get burn, while everyone else got !@@#.
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Registered: 2003-7-24 20:45:26
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Date Posted:
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Trayvon Martin might have been the attacker after all, not Zimmerman |
JD_HOGG posted:
Rioting by killing ordinary people is useless. Why didn't they have the balls to rush the LAPD and burn the barracks? Because it's easier to loot and kill ordinary people who didn't have anything to do with the original problem.
Well Yeah
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-Abysmal- Posts: 1,328
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Trayvon Martin might have been the attacker after all, not Zimmerman |
why are we talking about King?
why did we get away from a scumbag with a history of assaulting officers killing a kid?
or as FD would say a stand up gentleman who killed a 6' tall person.
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Date Posted:
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What I'm saying is if the government doesn't lynch Zimmerman. We will have another LA riot. where the "outrage" people will take their rage and loot and kill innocent people who has nothing to do with the case.
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Anebriated Title: I should be reading a book
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Registered: 2003-1-27 21:26:11
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i'd rather listen to hitler explain the LA riots than FD.
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Sith_Mauler Posts: 1,851
Registered: 2002-12-21 13:40:03
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Date Posted:
1/1/00 12:01am
Subject:
Trayvon Martin might have been the attacker after all, not Zimmerman |
Fallen_daemon posted:
Sith_Mauler posted:
Fallen_daemon posted:
Sith_Mauler posted:
He got out of the car and took 2 steps before he caught a baton in the face. Its one thing to use force to subdue a person but every cop was taking a turn like he was a pinata.
I find it appalling that you can even try to justify the actions of those officers.
Personally I would have been more disappointed if LA didnt riot.
On March 3, 1991, Rodney King and two passengers were driving west on the Foothill Freeway (I-210) through the Lake View Terrace neighborhood of Los Angeles. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) attempted to initiate a traffic stop. A high-speed pursuit ensued with speeds estimated at up to 115 mph first over freeways and then through residential neighborhoods. When King came to a stop, CHP Officer Timothy Singer and his wife, CHP Officer Melanie Singer, ordered the occupants under arrest.[7]
The tape was roughly ten minutes long. While the case was presented to the court, clips of the incident were not released to the public.[8]
In a later interview, King, who was on parole from prison on a robbery conviction and who had past convictions for assault, battery and robbery,[9][10] said that, being on parole, he feared apprehension and being returned to prison for parole violations.
The footage of King being beaten by police while lying on the ground became a focus for media attention and a rallying point for activists in Los Angeles and around the United States. Coverage was extensive during the initial two weeks after the incident: the Los Angeles Times published forty-three articles about the incident,[11] the New York Times published seventeen articles,[12] and the Chicago Tribune published eleven articles.[13] Eight stories appeared on ABC News, including a sixty-minute special on Primetime Live.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots
your point is what?
the first few seconds after the cops took him to the ground at that point they should have cuffed and stuffed him, nothing would have been said.
but they didnt, the cops lost their professionalism and continued beating him over and over that is what outraged the people of LA and the nation.
Does it give the "outrage" people a excuse to burn and kill those who has nothing to do with the LA police? They didn't have to balls to go and kill cops, they went after non black Civilians, they looted and burn Non black own shops. Shops were sprayed black own and those didn't get burn, while everyone else got !@@#.
yeah and they rioted because the justice system failed, those cops walked until the DoJ got involved.
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