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It's so weird though. I have to keep telling myself I'm good. After the last big scare, it's hard not to be ordering stuff.
I get your point but I don’t think that’s the correct way to consider this aspect of raids.
Who cares if the proper perps don’t know the police are coming? Fuck them. The consideration should be that the right people are being hit every time, or else. If the right people are being hit, those...
So then why quote me? I said nothing about guns. The statement you made was in line with my comment that red flag orders are not the time for no knock warrants. Why not quote that comment of mine?
I didn’t defend this instance did I? Also, the quote of mine that you used specifically addressed a relevant instance of important evidence, that evidence not being guns.
Lets ensure our posts are clear and address that which the correct person said. That’s how we avoid fights here. Don’t just...
Nah, more like “more dumb shit, posted for those who need a laugh but cannot see it.”
There are plenty of instances where evidence can be destroyed quickly that would ruin a very important case, having nothing to do with the cops wanting a number. Darth is a fool, you know that.
The NYPD since...
I agree with everything you said except for the end. They’d still need them and I guarantee you that most of the team members would be perfectly happy training 365 without having to put themselves in harms way. They’re used because too many departments over use these types of entries because...
You make a decent point but nowadays I don’t even like speaking to complainants who walk i to the precinct for advice without filming it. I’m not comfortable engaging in any police work without my camera rolling.
Legal precedent is not randomly made up facts that “sound good”. Neither are previous experiments built upon to achieve further results.
What Will does is what you do when talking to children who cannot understand a concept. Amongst adults it’s either patronizing or outright insulting.
I’m not...
I’m not saying this to defend cops. I’m saying that you have an obsession with using analogies to reinforce your points/beliefs. There’s a reason why analogies are not allowed in court, or scientific experiments, serious college work, etc. They’re basically false positives. If a cop tried to...
Analogies are great because they change the facts of a situation just enough to where it reinforces one's already formed opinion on the matter. It's a story that's similar in logic, but just enough different to make it sound like it proves the original point.
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How about this one:
Five minutes ago, my wife was showing me a necklace she is interested in, on her phone.
This is the necklace. From a screenshot. From my phone. Two minutes later.
A cop in one of my groups on Facebook just posted today Walmart in Monticello knew by his driver’s license that he was a cop. He questioned them how and ended up in a big argument with them but eventually gave up and left because they threatened to call the local police. He was purchasing ammo...
Depends on DC law. Here it would be harassment at most, a non-arrestable violation and the victim would have to make a report even for that. Since I doubt the justices reached out to DC police, and they likely have a similar harassment law, this isn’t going anywhere.
That wasn’t my point.
The article says that a Red Flag isn’t even needed because he committed the crime of Aggravated Harassment. I’m correcting that erroneous information.
While I’m no longer engaging stupidity, I have a funny story from just 3-4 days ago that I have to tell.
I had to cover patrol on the midnight and the young cop who was driving me decided to roll around a relatively isolated development around 0300. We came upon a car with 4 kids packed into...
For some reason, "crims", has always been funny to me. A friend of mine came from Syracuse to join the NYPD. He says crims. I guess it's an upstate thing. Here its always been perps or skells.
NY actually has precedent for this. Sea Gate and CO-OP City are examples. They fall under LEOSA and everything. I helped someone I know get a job with one of those departments specifically for this reason.
Yes.
https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/resources/federal-ccw-law/federal-law-enforcement-officers-safety-act-leosa/
Of course NJ specifically bans their own retired LEO's from carrying them, but it doesn't apply to us, active or retired, being NY LEO's.
Just remember, we are not exempt from...
If I read the article with the location removed, I would have guessed somewhere in NJ easily. As bad as our laws are, the general "atmosphere" in NY is not anti-gun, just our politicians. New Jersey is anti-gun, period. My cousin's range leases land to the town cops and he's told me before that...
I don’t know DC criminal law, but that statement would not constitute a criminal threat in NY. He’s a flaming piece of shit, but I’m pretty sure he controlled his speech enough to not have broken the law.
Huh? I wasn’t being facetious, just correcting myself. It was confusing the way I wrote it whether I was talking about California or what would happen here.