Blue Lives Matter!! Cop dies where's the outrage??

Sal

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I don't blindly defend the blue, I defend the LAW!!

Police are just law enforcement, they are not the LAW!!

If an officer does something corrupt or illegal, he should go through the court system and face the LAW!!

However, to tarnish the thousands of officers because of a few bad apples vs career criminals, who let's face it, to have an encounter with the officer, was probably doing something illegal to begin with.
that is complete and utter bullsh*t and statements such as that make me question your ability to analyse a situation in a neutral and rational way.

your leading assumption: "However, to tarnish the thousands of officers because of a few bad apples vs career criminals" is something that happened in your mind alone...NO ONE who got killed that we have discussed to date was a career criminal...they were innocents caught up by corrupt and power hunger cops.

you are not viewing this rationally, it's pure emotion on your part based upon assumptions which you have concluded about other people's views...it simply doesn't cut it and I would never cave to such a poor manipulative ploy.

basically it is unfair to those cops who do their job
 

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I don't blindly defend the blue, I defend the LAW!!

Police are just law enforcement, they are not the LAW!!

If an officer does something corrupt or illegal, he should go through the court system and face the LAW!!

However, to tarnish the thousands of officers because of a few bad apples vs career criminals, who let's face it, to have an encounter with the officer, was probably doing something illegal to begin with.

Do you even know a police officer??
You moron. Nobody is "tarnishing the thousands of officers." They say over and over and over that most cops are good, and that their complaint is that the system does two things wrong:

1. It fosters an "us vs. them" attitude.

2. It allows the bad cops to go free and remain cops. And remain bad.

This is just like you and all the other asswits who say "why don't Muslim leaders come out and condemn the violence?" They do. Constantly. You just ain't listening because all you read or watch are right-wing a sshole sources.
 

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I lived next door to the cop shop for 20 years and only locked my doors when we went on holidays...
My neighborhood couldn't have been that bad lol
 

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how do you fail by these standards? by these standards anyone can "win"

it's only about love...in the end, it's all we have, in the end, it's not who is there for us, but who we have been there for... a single client of yours may well change their life just from an interaction from you, that is love.

you raised your siblings...that is love
Nah, it's duty. I don't really even like, much less love, my brother, and I avoid my sister as much as I can.

Can duty be a surrogate for love?
 

Sal

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Nah, it's duty. I don't really even like, much less love, my brother, and I avoid my sister as much as I can.

Can duty be a surrogate for love?
duty is love yes, love takes many forms, love isn't a feeling...that's where people become confused...love is an action, stepping up and doing the right thing, at the right time...it's doing the right thing for someone even when we don't want to because it's the right thing...I think you get confused about what love is.

I really don't like people all that much.

for real

most people suck
 

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duty is love yes, love takes many forms, love isn't a feeling...that's where people become confused...love is an action, stepping up and doing the right thing, at the right time...it's doing the right thing for someone even when we don't want to because it's the right thing...I think you get confused about what love is.

I really don't like people all that much.

for real

I'll buy that, for now at least.

You're a good person. Your guy is one lucky bastard.
 

Sal

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I'll buy that, for now at least.

You're a good person. Your guy is one lucky bastard.
no the good people were my parents...they nurtured the part of me that the world would have crushed and destroyed...then they taught me to be hard ... tough...

I am actually the lucky one in this relationship he does things for me I probably am incapable of doing for others...he is kind I am learning.

he understands duty...I am learning

duty is the least selfish human act of all...you already made it
 

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no the good people were my parents...they nurtured the part of me that the world would have crushed and destroyed...then they taught me to be hard ... tough...

I am actually the lucky one in this relationship he does things for me I probably am incapable of doing for others...he is kind I am learning.

he understands duty...I am learning
Kinda feel that way about my current one. She's starting to throw out "marry" notions. Maybe I will. Just to punish her.
 

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Kinda feel that way about my current one. She's starting to throw out "marry" notions. Maybe I will. Just to punish her.
maybe you should harness her...she sounds like a gem...marry, marry, marry...I never could choke that down...
 

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maybe you should harness her...she sounds like a gem...marry, marry, marry...I never could choke that down...
I feel you. Seen so many people that swore to love each other forever cutting each other's throats to make me wonder if it's worth anything at all.

I always said if we made marrying as expensive and difficult as we make divorce, we'd have fewer marriages, but we'd have almost no divorces.
 

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I feel you. Seen so many people that swore to love each other forever cutting each other's throats to make me wonder if it's worth anything at all.

I always said if we made marrying as expensive and difficult as we make divorce, we'd have fewer marriages, but we'd have almost no divorces.
well, I always have walked to a different drummer...I think my parents had a good marriage and from what I saw I still didn't want it...if it needs a ring and a vow, meh, could it really be more than a ceremony...maybe...I don't know

it's like the whole infidelity thing...I never got it either...if he slept with someone else I could handle it, if he told me he had a best friend and I wasn't it...I'd meltdown...

I know that's not normal...see what he has to put up with...lol

I never had the 'I want to be a princess for a day"...for me, I wanted to be a princess everyday and from what I've seen that ain't marriage
 

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well, I always have walked to a different drummer...I think my parents had a good marriage and from what I saw I still didn't want it...if it needs a ring and a vow, meh, could it really be more than a ceremony...maybe...I don't know

it's like the whole infidelity thing...I never got it either...if he slept with someone else I could handle it, if he told me he had a best friend and I wasn't it...I'd meltdown...

I know that's not normal...see what he has to put up with...lol

I never had the 'I want to be a princess for a day"...for me, I wanted to be a princess everyday and from what I've seen that ain't marriage
Way better'n normal. My attitude was always "If I want to be with you, a piece of paper won't make me want to be with you more, and if I decide I need to leave you, a piece of paper won't stop me."

As far as the princess thing goes, I'd be happy to spring for a nice dress, a limo, a show at the Kennedy Center or the Shakespeare Theatre Company, a five-star dinner, some dancing, and a week in Hawaii. Don't need a piece of paper for that neither.
 

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Way better'n normal. My attitude was always "If I want to be with you, a piece of paper won't make me want to be with you more, and if I decide I need to leave you, a piece of paper won't stop me."

As far as the princess thing goes, I'd be happy to spring for a nice dress, a limo, a show at the Kennedy Center or the Shakespeare Theatre Company, a five-star dinner, some dancing, and a week in Hawaii. Don't need a piece of paper for that neither.
yup, that's all right on for me.

bebop a lula baby what I say. No idea how that lyric relates to the topic but it's been in my head for sbout an hour now.:).
so is this...lmao
 

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duty is love yes, love takes many forms, love isn't a feeling...that's where people become confused...love is an action, stepping up and doing the right thing, at the right time...it's doing the right thing for someone even when we don't want to because it's the right thing...I think you get confused about what love is.

I really don't like people all that much.

for real

most people suck
"Love". Bio chemically no different than consuming mass quantities of chocolate. (stole that line from Al Pacino who played Beelzebubster in the movie "The Devils Advocate".) The man played a good Lucifer I must say.

Although Keanu Reeves falls short of Glen Campbells performance in the movie True Grit as far as acting goes.
 

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B00Mer; said:
I don't blindly defend the blue, I defend the LAW!!



However, to tarnish the thousands of officers because of a few bad apples vs career criminals, who let's face it, to have an encounter with the officer, was probably doing something illegal to begin with.



I think we can all agree that it is unfair to use the same brush on all cops.

But then you say "the War on Cops by the Liberal Media" which is using the same broad brush. I don't see any media calling for the death of cops. If you do defend the law, then you defend the right (actually the obligation) of the media to report all facts including corruption and government abuses in whatever form that may take.
 

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2 Mississippi Police Officers Killed in Shooting; Officers, Suspects Identified



Authorities early Sunday morning arrested two brothers and a woman in connection with the fatal shootings of two Hattiesburg police officers, who were killed in the line of duty during a traffic stop Saturday night.

Forrest County Coroner Butch Benedict confirmed the deaths of officers Benjamin Deen and Liquori Tate.

The officers were taken to Forrest General Hospital, where they died shortly after arriving.

Tate, 25, was a recent graduate from the police academy. He posted on his Facebook page that he graduated June 11.

Tate graduated South Pike High School and attended Southwest Mississippi Community College before joining the Hattiesburg Police Department.



Deen, 34, was a K-9 officer. He was named HPD Officer of the Year in 2012.

Authorities arrested Curtis Banks, 26, and Marvin Banks, 29, and Joanie Calloway, 22, early Sunday morning. They were taken to Troop J of the Mississippi Highway Patrol, where they were to be questioned by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation.

Cornelius Clark, age unavailable, was arrested Sunday afternoon and charged with obstruction of justice, Mississippi Bureau of Investigation spokesman Warren Strain said.

Marvin Banks and Calloway have been charged with two counts each of capital murder, and Curtis Banks is charged with two counts of accessory after the fact to capital murder. Marvis Banks was convicted of possession of stolen property in Forrest County in 2010, according to Mississippi Department of Corrections records. He was sentenced in November 2010 to one year and one day to serve, with four years of probation. His probation was revoked, and he started a three-year sentence that ended in June 2012, when he was freed from custody on earned release supervision. That ended in May 2014.

Both Marvin and Curtis Banks were charged with the sale of crack cocaine in July 2013, according to Forrest County arrest records.

At this point, authorities are not discussing the motive. They said interviews with the suspects are ongoing. Toxicology tests are also pending.



Lamar County authorities arrested Marvin Banks at a motel shortly before 1 a.m. Sunday. His vehicle, a Hyundai Azera Limited with retired Army military license plate, was taken to Troop J.

Curtis Banks was arrested around 3 a.m. at an apartment complex.

"No sir, I didn't do it," Curtis Banks said when asked whether he had shot two Hattiesburg patrolmen. The question came from reporters who were present at Troop J as deputies led Curtis Banks into Troop J.

Both men have multiple arrests for weapons and gun charges, and both have felony convictions.

Calloway was also taken into custody. Authorities said she was in the car with the Banks brothers at the time of the shooting.

Strain said one officer stopped a 2000 Gold Cadillac Escalade in an industrial corridor about 8:30 p.m. Saturday, a second officer arrived to assist him and shots were fired.

Hattiesburg residents Tamika Mills and Pearnell Roberts discovered the two officers who had been shot. The pair got out to check on the officers and called 9-1-1.



"Never in my life have I experienced or seen anything like this except on TV, and to be in the midst of it, it's shocking and heartbreaking," Mills said. "As we were coming down Fourth Street, we noticed a bunch of lights. As we came on through, (Roberts) told me to turn around because she saw somebody laying on the ground.

"So I backed up. That's when we noticed the officer was down. We just saw that one, but in the course of me being on the phone with 9-1-1, I turned and I saw another officer across the street rolling on the ground. (Roberts) ran across the street to check on him. He wasn't all the way alert but he asked her, 'Am I dying? I know I'm dying. Just hand me my walkie-talkie.'"

Hattiesburg Mayor Johnny DuPree spoke from the hospital after the shooting, asking for prayers and telling the public that the suspects would be found.

"The men and women who go out every day to protect us, the men and woman who go out every day to make sure that we're safe, they were turned on (Saturday) night," DuPree said during a brief news conference outside the hospital. "But the person or persons who did this are not safe in the City of Hattiesburg."

Multiple law enforcement agencies swarmed to the scene between Gordon Street and East Fourth Street, crisscrossing throughout the fringes of downtown.

Strain said the three are being held in different locations outside of Forrest County, which is routine in a situation like this.

Gov. Phil Bryant, a former law enforcement officer himself, commented on the deaths on Sunday morning.

"Deborah and I join all Mississippians this morning in mourning the death of our two police officers in Hattiesburg. This should remind us to thank all law enforcement for their unwavering service to protect and serve. May God keep them all in the hollow of his hand."

It is the first slaying of a Hattiesburg officer since Jackie Dole Sherrill was killed on New Year's Eve in 1984.



"Thirty years ago was the last time that this has happened in Hattiesburg, and we've had a lot to happen over the past 15 years with tornadoes and storms," DuPree said. "But you never want this to happen."

In a news conference Sunday morning, Dupree deferred questions about the investigation to the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. He did say that Calloway was the driver of the vehicle. Deen was the first on the scene, Dupree said.

source: 2 Hattiesburg officers killed; 4 suspects in custody

Now if one of these cops shot one of these thugs, there would be outrage, riots, more Liberal BS.

I hope these idiots get life or a death sentence.