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he was a good guy with a lot of guns and all those guns surely made them safer!I can't imagine why the officers were on edge while serving this guy a warrant.
squidtard, always on the wrong side of every argument
It’s wild that you have more empathy for armed individuals who get killed after engaging in gun fights with law enforcement than you do for unarmed individuals who are killed by law enforcement for “not complying”.I see your point. We should just murder everyone before arresting them. /s
It worked with George Floyd. .....Wait.
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It’s wild that you have more empathy for armed individuals who get killed after engaging in gun fights with law enforcement than you do for unarmed individuals who are killed by law enforcement for “not complying”.
yeah, this seems pretty odd.This seems like one that should be given a little time before people reach a conclusion. I know that’s not a thing here, but…
When you are a feeling looking for a story, you jump to conclusions first and then hold on tightly to that frame in support of that feeling.This seems like one that should be given a little time before people reach a conclusion. I know that’s not a thing here, but…
It’s quite possible that the guy was highly dangerous AND the agents failed to execute the arrest per standard procedure.In my case i first jumped to the conclusion that Mike Jones is just a deranged bot regurgitating clickbait headlines here.
But then i went and googled the character in question and found that this is not as straightforwardly stupid-ass clickbaity as i imagined.
It’s quite possible that the guy was highly dangerous AND the agents failed to execute the arrest per standard procedure.
Yet I also read it wasn’t technically a no-knock. They announced themselves and broke the door down 30 seconds later. So then it becomes an issue of whether they have proof to back this up and then whether 30 seconds at 6 AM is sufficient time.Absolutely. The title video says that the warrant was likely a type which could not have been no-knock. Even if that's not true though.....
Houston's no-knock warrant case resulted in a murder conviction against the cops.
Houston's Harding Street raid
Houston area police no longer request no-knock warrants.
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