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To: Cathy
These 'people', and I use that term very very loosely, in the "Law Enforcement Community" need to realize that their actions, such as shooting family pets when they're in their own yards and electronically controlled, are going to have consequences far beyond a scrap of paper in their files.

These aren't 'average citizens'. They're Agents of the State carrying deadly weapons issued by the State. They have powers of arrest that you and I don't. They're protected by legal indemnities that you and I don't enjoy.

They can shoot a family member down on their own property and then yammer on about 'fearing for their lives'. Well it's about time some of these idiots started really fearing for their lives.

Nobody is a bigger supporter of good cops than I am. But morons with guns like this one need to pay a heavy, heavy price from the citizenry they're sworn to protect when they screw up and kill a loved one.

What's sick is people defending actions like this.

L

124 posted on 12/20/2010 11:01:57 AM PST by Lurker (The avalanche has begun. The pebbles no longer have a vote.)
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To: Lurker

“They can shoot a family member down on their own property and then yammer on about ‘fearing for their lives’. Well it’s about time some of these idiots started really fearing for their lives.”

You are no advocate for good, bad or indifferent LEOs. You are truly just angry and potentially dangerous. Again you make the point that perhaps by harrassing or otherwise threatening to harm LEOs families, then “they” will learn a lesson.

What the hell kind of world do you live in? By paying a “heavy, Heavy Price” you mean putting innocent family members at risk, then you are too far gone.


180 posted on 12/20/2010 11:28:19 AM PST by Cathy
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