Posted on 07/08/2016 7:51:18 AM PDT by KeyLargo
Prepping to push for a ban on “sniper rifles”.
Hello Mr Johnson, time to negotiate with the terminator....
You don’t need a permit to own a handgun in Texas (someone here said that the other day).
You need a permit to carry. So is CNN saying there are 1 million CCW permits in Texas?
They seem confused.
Dallas Shootings: How police use robot explosives
July 9, 201612:18am
Mathew MurphyNews Corp Australia Network
DALLAS police officers say they killed one of the suspects involved in the deadly sniper shootings with a robot explosive. But what exactly is a robot explosive?
Dallas Police Chief David Brown said the robot was only used after they unsuccessfully negotiated with the suspect for several hours.
Negotiations broke down. We had an exchange of gunfire with the suspect. We saw no other option but to use our bomb robot and place a device on the extension for it to detonate
where the suspect was. Other options would have exposed our officers to grave danger.
Mr Brown made a point to say that early reports that the suspect committed suicide were not accurate.
The suspect is deceased as a result of detonating the bomb, said Mr Brown.
Police in the US are increasingly using robots to help defuse bombs, negotiate with suspects and, in this case, kill those they believe pose a threat.
The robots are mobile, weigh around 25 kilograms depending on the model and have extendible arms that reach a few metres.
There are a number of different models of robots that police use which have sophisticated audio and visual systems.
Police officers use the cameras on the robot to first assess the situation.
A two-way audio system and night vision allows police to be able to communicate with suspects.
The most common use for a police robot is in bomb removal and disposal. While robots are expensive, the cost is small compared to that of human life. Some robots are so tough that they can survive multiple blasts.
If the robot is able to reach the suspicious device, the operator can use the claw to grip the device, lift it and move it to a cleared location for detonation.
Read at:
> We need to stop calling them BLM.
Agreed. BLM is “Bureau of Land Management”, a completely different government subsidized terrorist organization.
by Tyler Durden
Jul 8, 2016 9:53 AM
Thursday night saw the biggest loss of life for America's law enforcement since 9/11. Last night five police officers were killed, six officers were wounded and two civilians were shot according to the most recent reports.
The Black Power Political Organization has taken responsibility for the attack according screen shots of a Facebook post. The group's Facebook account has since been taken down.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-07-08/black-power-political-organization-takes-responsibilty-murdering-5-dallas-cops
And the rest of us don't give a shit about "permits" We have them and carry them because it is our RIGHT, not because someone says we can.
Could taken him alive provided he didn’t off himself.
Cops had nothing but time.........
IMO he was more value to the info trail alive than dead.
937,500 at the end of 2015, vs. 826,000 a year earlier (figures rounded. All at the Texas DPS website. It might be a million now, but I will be that in light of recent events it will be well over a million by 12/31/16.
BTW, while there is no license necessary to open carry a rifle or shot gun in Texas, there is NO such authorization in the law within the limits of a city, and in most suburbs doing so will get you a very quick conversation with the local PD.
I’m surprised that Florida and South Carolina do not have Open Carry.
Is this the first time the police have killed someone with a robot?
THE REAL STORY:
One million people in Texas have handgun permits and not one of them murdered a law enforcement officer last night
Did they disguise the bomb as a dozen doughnuts to get close to the perp?
Somehow I doubt the perps were using guns that were legally permitted and purchased.
That number will grow massively now.
does this mean 26 million citizens are slacking off?
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