Hereford76
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... he's been labeled a terrorist, had over a week to turn himself in... so i hope nobody tell obama he's a voter.
Hereford76 said:... he's been labeled a terrorist, had over a week to turn himself in... so i hope nobody tell obama he's a voter.
Oldtimer said:Starting to sound like Justice has been carried out- but at an additional cost to the good guys!
loomixguy said:The Branch Davidians at Waco, TX, comes to mind.
Law Enforcement's finest hour..... :roll:
hypocritexposer said:loomixguy said:The Branch Davidians at Waco, TX, comes to mind.
Law Enforcement's finest hour..... :roll:
There's years of historical precedence that proves this method of "wanted dead or alive", is constitutionally legit.
hypocritexposer said:loomixguy said:The Branch Davidians at Waco, TX, comes to mind.
Law Enforcement's finest hour..... :roll:
There's years of historical precedence that proves this method of "wanted dead or alive", is constitutionally legit.
Multiple unconfirmed audio clips appear to show police officers talking about burning down the cabin in which the alleged cop-killer was hiding.
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In an unconfirmed video showing live footage from KCAL9 Los Angeles, officers are apparently caught in the background around the 20 second mark saying, "burn that f------ house down." It continues:
Burn him out!"
"Get to him right now, f------ burn this motherf-----!"
Another unconfirmed video posted to YouTube of television coverage from CBS 2 captures officers apparently saying, "burn it down, burn it down ... get the gas." Another officer says, "yeah, burn it down." The exchange happens around the 1:24 mark:
The Guardian reports that journalist Max Blumenthal was listening to the police scanners, and live-tweeting the event.
On the scanners, Blumenthal reports hearing an exchange where the police talk about using "burners." The Daily Caller is reporting that is police slang for tear gas.
"All right, Steve, we're gonna go, we're gonna go forward with the plan, with the burner."
"Copy," is the response.
"We want it, like we talked about."
"Seven burners deployed and we have a fire," says the first voice.
"Copy. Seven burners deployed and we have a fire," responds a female voice.
Mike said:hypocritexposer said:loomixguy said:The Branch Davidians at Waco, TX, comes to mind.
Law Enforcement's finest hour..... :roll:
There's years of historical precedence that proves this method of "wanted dead or alive", is constitutionally legit.
Don't forget all the "Court" precedence.
You know, all those Vigilante Judges who weren't really judges......................
Like maybe "Judge Roy Bean"?
hypocritexposer said:Multiple unconfirmed audio clips appear to show police officers talking about burning down the cabin in which the alleged cop-killer was hiding.
snip
In an unconfirmed video showing live footage from KCAL9 Los Angeles, officers are apparently caught in the background around the 20 second mark saying, "burn that f------ house down." It continues:
Burn him out!"
"Get to him right now, f------ burn this motherf-----!"
Another unconfirmed video posted to YouTube of television coverage from CBS 2 captures officers apparently saying, "burn it down, burn it down ... get the gas." Another officer says, "yeah, burn it down." The exchange happens around the 1:24 mark:
The Guardian reports that journalist Max Blumenthal was listening to the police scanners, and live-tweeting the event.
On the scanners, Blumenthal reports hearing an exchange where the police talk about using "burners." The Daily Caller is reporting that is police slang for tear gas.
"All right, Steve, we're gonna go, we're gonna go forward with the plan, with the burner."
"Copy," is the response.
"We want it, like we talked about."
"Seven burners deployed and we have a fire," says the first voice.
"Copy. Seven burners deployed and we have a fire," responds a female voice.
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