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TomBarndtsTwin 11-08-2013 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet (Post 10170161)
I'm not saying he wasn't at fault. He clearly was. But once the chase became a serious danger to civilians in the area, they should have stopped the pursuit. He wasn't endangering anyone until the cops started chasing him, he was just a car thief.

If you really believe this, then I feel sorry for you and there's certainly nothing I can say to change your mind.

Wallcrawler 11-08-2013 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin (Post 10170149)
Right. The officers MADE him irrational. It's their fault. I mean, the kid stole a truck and took off because someone wouldn't buy him some cigarettes.

Clearly, he was thinking rationally before the car chase ever happened.

Herp . . . . derp.

Are you seriously that ****ing obtuse?

1. He didn't "STEAL" anything. He drove off in his dad's truck, which Im sure he had driven plenty of times until that day. His dad was being a little bitch about the situation, and instead of handling his son when he next saw him, he dialed up the cops. You want to teach your kid a lesson, to take him to the woodshed. You don't send the ****ing cops after him unless you want this kind of shit to happen.

2. The dude had a heated discussion with someone close to him, got angry, and drove off. You act as if this never happens to thousands of people each and every single day. This is hardly maniacal behavior.

3. When the officer first acquires the truck on his dash cam, what is it doing?

Its sitting at a ****ing stoplight. Very erratic, psychotic behavior right there, let me tell you.

His behavior changed as soon as the sirens came on. Whether it was motivated by anger, fear, or psychosis, nobody is ever gonna know because Barney Fife and his sidekick filled the cab with bullets instead of disabling the truck and arresting him.



This is a good lesson for everyone. Don't involve the cops unless youre cool with someone getting killed. They don't handle shit like they used to.

Beef Supreme 11-08-2013 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 10170168)
Oh ****ing bullshit.

**** this kid. He was a dipshit....broke the law and then didn't pull over when he should have. Attack cops and you get shot....pretty simple. And **** the Dad for complaining. Guess what dipshit? Maybe if you had better control of your son....this wouldn't have happened.

I already told you, the kid deserved the bullet. I don't give a **** about the kid's fate. The dispatchers told them to stop pursuit because the chase had become a serious danger to innocent bystanders. I'm sure if your wife or kid died just so the cops could get their man at the end of an exciting chase you would be changing your tune. Especially since they knew where the kid lived.

The Franchise 11-08-2013 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet (Post 10170178)
I already told you, the kid deserved the bullet. I don't give a **** about the kid's fate. The dispatchers told them to stop pursuit because the chase had become a serious danger to innocent bystanders. I'm sure if your wife or kid died just so the cops could get their man at the end of an exciting chase you would be changing your tune. Especially since they knew where the kid lived.

:rolleyes: Keep bringing my wife or kid up. It makes you look smart.

The Franchise 11-08-2013 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Wallcrawler (Post 10170177)
Are you seriously that ****ing obtuse?

1. He didn't "STEAL" anything. He drove off in his dad's truck, which Im sure he had driven plenty of times until that day. His dad was being a little bitch about the situation, and instead of handling his son when he next saw him, he dialed up the cops. You want to teach your kid a lesson, to take him to the woodshed. You don't send the ****ing cops after him unless you want this kind of shit to happen.

2. The dude had a heated discussion with someone close to him, got angry, and drove off. You act as if this never happens to thousands of people each and every single day. This is hardly maniacal behavior.

3. When the officer first acquires the truck on his dash cam, what is it doing?

Its sitting at a ****ing stoplight. Very erratic, psychotic behavior right there, let me tell you.

His behavior changed as soon as the sirens came on. Whether it was motivated by anger, fear, or psychosis, nobody is ever gonna know because Barney Fife and his sidekick filled the cab with bullets instead of disabling the truck and arresting him.



This is a good lesson for everyone. Don't involve the cops unless youre cool with someone getting killed. They don't handle shit like they used to.

If he didn't steal anything....why did he run from the cops?

Wallcrawler 11-08-2013 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin (Post 10170171)
If you really believe this, then I feel sorry for you and there's certainly nothing I can say to change your mind.

Your and idiot.

Sitting patiently at a stoplight does not count as endangering the public. If youre going to post something this stupid, at least fake a stroke first.

TomBarndtsTwin 11-08-2013 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Wallcrawler (Post 10170177)
Are you seriously that ****ing obtuse?

1. He didn't "STEAL" anything. He drove off in his dad's truck, which Im sure he had driven plenty of times until that day. His dad was being a little bitch about the situation, and instead of handling his son when he next saw him, he dialed up the cops. You want to teach your kid a lesson, to take him to the woodshed. You don't send the ****ing cops after him unless you want this kind of shit to happen.

2. The dude had a heated discussion with someone close to him, got angry, and drove off. You act as if this never happens to thousands of people each and every single day. This is hardly maniacal behavior.

3. When the officer first acquires the truck on his dash cam, what is it doing?

Its sitting at a ****ing stoplight. Very erratic, psychotic behavior right there, let me tell you.

His behavior changed as soon as the sirens came on. Whether it was motivated by anger, fear, or psychosis, nobody is ever gonna know because Barney Fife and his sidekick filled the cab with bullets instead of disabling the truck and arresting him.



This is a good lesson for everyone. Don't involve the cops unless youre cool with someone getting killed. They don't handle shit like they used to.

So LE officers shouldn't pull anyone over or pursue them for fear they might make the suspect act irrationally?

Brilliant conclusion.

Wallcrawler 11-08-2013 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 10170184)
If he didn't steal anything....why did he run from the cops?

I would guess because he didn't want to go to jail over a technicality involving his father being too big of a bitch to handle this situation himself and saying the kid "stole" his truck.

Why don't we read the interview about why he ran?

Oh wait, dead people don't answer questions. Mah bad.

The Franchise 11-08-2013 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Wallcrawler (Post 10170194)
I would guess because he didn't want to go to jail over a technicality involving his father being too big of a bitch to handle this situation himself and saying the kid "stole" his truck.

Why don't we read the interview about why he ran?

Oh wait, dead people don't answer questions. Mah bad.

Good....so blame the Dad for the death of his son then. Or how about you blame the dipshit kid who took something that wasn't his because he threw a temper tantrum about not getting cigarettes. As far as I'm concerned.....good ****ing riddance.

TomBarndtsTwin 11-08-2013 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Wallcrawler (Post 10170189)
Your and idiot.

Sitting patiently at a stoplight does not count as endangering the public. If youre going to post something this stupid, at least fake a stroke first.

It's "an" idiot, BTW.

Again, the prior behavior to the 'chase' was completely rational and I'm sure the suspect was exhibiting all the "patience" in the world.

Beef Supreme 11-08-2013 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin (Post 10170191)
So LE officers shouldn't pull anyone over or pursue them for fear they might make the suspect act irrationally?

Brilliant conclusion.

You're exactly the kind of cop that's giving cops a bad name. Nobody said the cops should never pursue a suspect. But when that pursuit becomes a serious danger to innocent people, you have to do a little critical thinking (I know that's hard for a cro-magnon brownshirt like you), Is catching a car thief worth putting the lives of a whole bunch of innocents in danger?

Wallcrawler 11-08-2013 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin (Post 10170191)
So LE officers shouldn't pull anyone over or pursue them for fear they might make the suspect act irrationally?

Brilliant conclusion.

Case by case basis. In general, you would be correct.

In this instance, they knew everything they needed to know. He got into an argument with his dad and drove away. They knew exactly who the kid was, where he lived, its not like this kid was getting away with taking the truck.

But yeah, lets force the issue, endanger lives, and ultimately kill this kid because we want to handle it now, and not in a couple hours.

It was twice suggested to back off, by police personnel. You act as if backing off and picking him up later is the most ridiculous thing ever.

Yeah, lets just kill him.

LoneWolf 11-08-2013 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Wallcrawler (Post 10170177)
Are you seriously that ****ing obtuse?

1. He didn't "STEAL" anything.

Stealing --to take the property of another or others without permission or right.

The kid was stealing unless his name is on the title of the truck or his dad said he had permission to take it. The kid was a ****ing moron, but I guess that's what happens when you're raised by a moron. The dad knew the kid was having a hard time and instead of letting the kid leave for awhile to clear his head he decides to call the cops. Nothing like a little grand theft auto or joyriding charge on your record to bring father and son together.

The police did their job and while it's a shame someone died, it could have been worse.

Wallcrawler 11-08-2013 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin (Post 10170201)
It's "an" idiot, BTW.

Again, the prior behavior to the 'chase' was completely rational and I'm sure the suspect was exhibiting all the "patience" in the world.

Welcome to Chiefsplanet, noob.

I can tell youre going to be real popular here.

dj56dt58 11-08-2013 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin (Post 10170201)
It's "an" idiot, BTW.

Again, the prior behavior to the 'chase' was completely rational and I'm sure the suspect was exhibiting all the "patience" in the world.

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