Two cops gunned down over the weekend -- Where are the cries for their "Due Process?"

Posted by woodlema 9 years, 12 months ago to Government
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We had quite the thread over Freddy Gray, a long term career criminal, and all the cries for his Due Process.
More and more FACTS are coming out, and the more we hear the more we find the cops really did not do anything wrong other than perhaps some procedural things.
Freddy DID have a warrant issued for him on 3/13/2015, and did have a court summons issues for him on 4/12/2015 the day he died.
BUT --- WHERE are the cries for the due process of the two police MURDERED over the weekend. Where are the cries of outrage over the 25 year old cop MURDERED in New York a week ago.
Why are we in the Gulch ONLY taking the side of the criminals and those who provide NO REAL VALUE!!!
Isn't a cornerstone of Objectivism the VALUE on has?
Where is the VALUE of criminals vs. the Police?
Before we start getting into surveillance, and all the other justifications for hating cops, the cops themselves to not pay for, contract or install this stuff. It is the people "WE" elect into office and "ALLOW" them to do these things.
I want to see how many of you actually care about these MURDERED COPS.


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  • Posted by khalling 9 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    the police di NOT act appropriately with respect to Grey. We don't have all of the facts-but the police van made three undisclosed stops before going to the hospital. That makes NO sense. The majority of hi rap sheet is for non-violent crimes. Was he armed? How about the Ames Iowa dad who unfortunately called the police on his son for taking his car without permission and he was shot dead for not turning off the ignition of the car, though it was stopped. If people do not have a violent history do we need to apprehend them at all costs? In a showdown, is it possible that people don't hear commands as fast as they are shouted out? These two thugs have a violent past. Those officers should have waited for back up. But again, when I was reading the story, it was just coming out. I think there is still a fugitive on the loose. Yes, someone(s) on the loose in NY as well killing cops. How is that different then popping any citizen in the back of the head as they sit in their car? Both are a breakdown of law and order
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  • Posted by 9 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I did catch that, I was referring to all the completely negative comments about police during the Freddy Gray incident, which as it is turning out, is appearing to be just like the Ferguson incident.

    It seems an automatic jump to police doing something wrong, and give everyone else the benefit of the doubt.
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  • Posted by khalling 9 years, 11 months ago
    I just heard about this last night. I'm not sure why you are so accusing. It's awful when violent thugs act violently. I guess you missed my comments praising the police officer in Garland as a hero for gunning down those two jihadists
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  • Posted by SaltyDog 9 years, 12 months ago
    I have no doubt that DoJ will be conducting an investigation over Whether the civil rights of the policemen were violated, probably under the direction of the President.
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