Accidental breaking and entering and manslaughter

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caojyn

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Dana Loesch said today on NRATV that the situation could have been much different if the victim had been a law abiding gun owner capable of defending himself.
Lol, ohh the NRA. Always classy and out of touch

On a different note, have you heard the Dave Chappelle joke: Police: "Apparently this thief broke in the house and hung up pictures of himself and his family all over the place."
 

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Afterwhich, he ignored verbal commands.


Dude was in his living room.

There's a dead guy that shouldn't be dead, and he's dead because this lady killed him. He was in his own home, minding his own ****ing business and a cop walked in his home and shot him, dead. He's dead and she's responsible; and at the risk of sounding like a liberal, victim blaming here is unbelievably despicable. Dude was in his own home. Not only am I probably not going to follow commands, I'm probably going to try to defend myself if I have the chance and aren't ventilated before I can do so.

To even hit that he's dead because he "ignored verbal commands" is as repulsive an argument as I've ever encountered.
 

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First thing, I wasn't there so can't know the full circumstances. One question in my mind would be, why did she open fire until the target was identified? Every officer I know carries at least a couple white lights on them. Many duty gun holster rigs come with a weapon light mounted.
 

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Dude was in his living room.

There's a dead guy that shouldn't be dead, and he's dead because this lady killed him. He was in his own home, minding his own ****ing business and a cop walked in his home and shot him, dead. He's dead and she's responsible; and at the risk of sounding like a liberal, victim blaming here is unbelievably despicable. Dude was in his own home. Not only am I probably not going to follow commands, I'm probably going to try to defend myself if I have the chance and aren't ventilated before I can do so.

To even hit that he's dead because he "ignored verbal commands" is as repulsive an argument as I've ever encountered.

You've convinced me.
 

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Jean’s family hired attorney Benjamin Crump, who is best known for representing the families of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown. Martin was the black 17-year-old who was shot fatally in 2012 by George Zimmerman, a Hispanic man who was his Orlando-area neighborhood’s watch captain. Brown, who was 18, was shot to death in 2014 by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri.​

HAHA, they should hire a lawyer that knows how to win a case and not be a showboat for the camera's.
 

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