Well, he wanted a permaban and he just got one. I've been rather tolerant with him for quite some time, pretty much closing my eyes on various rules violations that usually warrant a suspension. I honestly thought that he just needed some time to cool off. I guess I was wrong. Oh well...
I remember the good oil' days when cucks had to sit quietly in the corner until their wives or girlfriends were properly boned. Kids these days just don't respect rules anymore.
Tapes Show Officer Mistook Castile for Robbery Suspect. http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...astile-was-robbery-suspect-tapes-show-n607856 "I'm going to stop a car," one of the officers calmly begins, according to copies of radio transmissions obtained by KARE-11, an NBC affiliate in Minneapolis/St. Paul. Moments later, the officer reports that his reason to pull the car over was that "the two occupants just look like people that were involved in a robbery." He goes on to explain: "The driver looks more like one of our suspects, just 'cause of the wide-set nose." The station said it obtained the recordings from a viewer, and determined that the driver's license plate and location matched police accounts of the Wednesday night encounter in the suburb of Falcon Heights. But neither KARE nor NBC News has independently authenticated it. A lawyer representing the officer who shot Castile told the station on Tuesday that the details included in the recording were accurate, but did not vouch for the tape itself. The recording picks back up following the gunfire. "Shots fired," an officer says, now clearly distressed. When a dispatcher asks for confirmation, the officer gets more agitated, shouting: "Code 3, shots fired." Moments later, after being told that medics were on the way, the officer — apparently out of breath — says that a woman has been taken into custody and the driver was being held "at gunpoint." The woman, presumably, is Castile's girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, who broadcast the aftermath on Facebook Live. Her 4-year-old daughter was in the backseat as she spoke to the officer, from neighboring St. Anthony, who fired on Castile, later identified as Jeronimo Yanez. While Yanez approached Castile's car from the driver's side, a second officer, Joseph Kauser, stood on the passenger's side. Reynolds, narrating while she recorded, said Castile had told the officers he had a licensed gun in the car and was reaching for his wallet when he was shot. Yanez can be heard saying, "I told him not to reach for it." Reynolds responded, "You told him to get his ID, sir, his driver's license." Castile, 32, was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead, authorities said. Yanez's lawyer, Tom Kelly, told KARE that Castile was not a suspect in any robbery, but said the officers "had a reasonable suspicion he may match the description of the suspect in the earlier robbery." That robbery, Kelly said, happened four days earlier about two miles from where the traffic stop occurred, the station reported. Another reason for the stop was that Castile's car had a brake light out, Kelly told the station. Kelly added, "This incident is not about race, it's about the presence of a gun. He saw it in the possession of the driver."
@abyzmul I think you said you were in San Antonio... dude, wtf is going on down there? http://usuncut.com/black-lives-matter/white-texan-racists-scream-video/
We did see the complaints, He wasn't ignored... it doesn't happen overnight but eventually it happens.... btw, nice Retort here...lmao
There should be a law in place that says that non law enforcement personnel or job requirement persons shouldn't be able to carry a weapon within .5 miles of any political convention or ANY political event. PERIOD. They have buffer zone laws in some states. Now, the reason that won't happen is because conspiracy theorists are just looking for anything to cry 2nd amendment and rally. So basically.... Everyone needs to just chill the fuk out.
The right to peaceful protest with a room full of all different races, cultural backgrounds, religions and genders of people that have guns in their waistbands debating crucial political matters that affect everyone's lives. What could possibly go wrong?!
This is a pretty good read, in case you haven't seen it yet: https://www.facebook.com/jay.stalien/posts/911372818974402
Until liberals stop pandering to black victimization none of that will matter. More white are killed by cops, so they try to negate that by comparing it to the total population which is an irrelevant and meaningless comparison. As he states, blacks commit more violent crimes than whites so there is no reasonable expectation that everything should be in proportion to population. But the liberal media prefers to pander to the dishonest victimization that blacks are more at risk and will only reference what supports that position. The more honest comparison would not be to total population but how many are killed in comparison to being stopped. That will let you know the actual risk since the majority of the population won't ever be stopped by police. Police kills versus how many are pulled over will tell you what the actual risk is, and if it's greater for blacks than whites.
The divider in chief, his veep, many in his administration and many democrats in congress are in on the act too. Don't even get me started on the piece of shit Minnesota governor. There may be some gripe blacks have with the way they're treated by law enforcement, but they need to show some real numbers that support that if we're going to have an adult discussion on the issue.
You can't be serious right? One can either be ignorant to the facts or Choose to ignore them... I'm really hoping that you're not choosing to not acknowledge this abhorrent problem in the US.