View Full Version : 33 Cops Fire 600 Bullets Into Vehicle with Hostage
jerry
29th December 2014, 04:53
Excessive ? unreasonable force? not in todays police state, collateral damage, no problem
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Frank V
29th December 2014, 06:31
Excessive ? unreasonable force? not in todays police state, collateral damage, no problem
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I guess the cops were more interested in recuperating the loot than in saving the hostage's life. After all, the banks are the rulers of society, and you're supposed to do what "the boss" says...
Wanna bet that the surviving bank robber will be convicted for the woman's murder and that the cops will walk free of blame? :-/
zakkyD1302
29th December 2014, 06:37
Holy **** I just watched this makes me ****en sick to my stomach police obviously ha e no respect for human life anymore which has nothing to do with how they r being trained that comes down to just being a normal human being. **** 600 ****en bullets! Might as well shot a ****en rpg at the suv. Excuse me for my language but this disgusts me.
jerry
29th December 2014, 12:59
Excessive ? unreasonable force? not in todays police state, collateral damage, no problem
0DUOXlD-EaE
I guess the cops were more interested in recuperating the loot than in saving the hostage's life. After all, the banks are the rulers of society, and you're supposed to do what "the boss" says...
Wanna bet that the surviving bank robber will be convicted for the woman's murder and that the cops will walk free of blame? :-/ without question we know
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we always are bringing up the topic of mind control .... how is it that out of the 33 I doubt one ever brought up the hostage or the concern for. How is this accomplished without the use of mind control.
Frank V
29th December 2014, 14:55
Excessive ? unreasonable force? not in todays police state, collateral damage, no problem
0DUOXlD-EaE
I guess the cops were more interested in recuperating the loot than in saving the hostage's life. After all, the banks are the rulers of society, and you're supposed to do what "the boss" says...
Wanna bet that the surviving bank robber will be convicted for the woman's murder and that the cops will walk free of blame? :-/ without question we know
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we always are bringing up the topic of mind control .... how is it that out of the 33 I doubt one ever brought up the hostage or the concern for. How is this accomplished without the use of mind control.
Well, brainwashing is a form of mind control too, and I believe that such trigger-happy cops are probably all brainwashed. It is either way terrifying that such people are on the loose and legally allowed to carry semi-automatic or even select-fire firearms. Welcome to tyranny... :-/
Krist
29th December 2014, 15:06
Very unfortunate!There is a vehicle in that video that cant be harmed by
gun fire......doesn't seem to have a scratch on it.What the hell????The bank robbers could have dumped every thing they had at that vehicle without harming a soul.How much danger were the police in ?That is why they have armored vehicles ,they are supposed to be out gunned by the rest of us...Doesn't make much sense....where is the training and leadership here?The person in danger ,the human that was in need of service and protection here did not get it.Complete failure on all levels by the leadership here.All persons on duty would be removed from office and sent off for evaluation....Do you feel safe in the land of the free?
To the family and my fellow Humans please for give me for letting this happen.No one has my consent to behave this way.You do not have my consent.
Edit;All manner of things are allowed in this world "it" is happening....
grannyfranny100
29th December 2014, 17:17
An hour of yoga each work day and a three weeks on duty, one week off. Gotta' de-stress; then the needed change can percolate from the bottom up. New rules from the top down is what we have been living under.
Camilo
29th December 2014, 17:18
This is becoming a trend all over the USA. I have friends retired from the force and they tell me that's how they're being trained. It's really sickening. Perhaps they are trainig for how to deal with unrest in the near future?
Frank V
29th December 2014, 17:24
This is becoming a trend all over the USA. I have friends retired from the force and they tell me that's how they're being trained. It's really sickening. Perhaps they are trainig for how to deal with unrest in the near future?
The irony of that, my friend, is that they themselves are the ones who are creating this very unrest. Problem, reaction, solution. Again...
jerry
29th December 2014, 17:29
This is becoming a trend all over the USA. I have friends retired from the force and they tell me that's how they're being trained. It's really sickening. Perhaps they are trainig for how to deal with unrest in the near future?
and the fact the vast majority are returning vets combat trained , its already so ingrained
Desire
29th December 2014, 19:57
Republicans don't like unions but I've never seen them go after the police union.Police should come under the control of the town or city that hires them,so there is more local control No one can beat the police union lawyers.
This is another sad day for citizens.
Verdilac
29th December 2014, 20:49
There has to be point that you have to revaluate if its worth living in country that is policed like this, a shot gun round through the rear side window then a CS canister would have had the same outcome, it seems there are more and more jobs that don't have to use your brain anymore, if this carries on at this rate people will be asking to be patrolled by robots and drones.
Maybe this what the goal is.
jerry
29th December 2014, 20:56
Republicans don't like unions but I've never seen them go after the police union.Police should come under the control of the town or city that hires them,so there is more local control No one can beat the police union lawyers.
This is another sad day for citizens. federal control wrestled from local jurisdictions is exactly what they have been moving towards and started in full force with media censorship after Rodney King. Why has HOMELAND SECURITY and FEMA been created and modeled right out of Hitlers play book with ungodly amounts of deadly ammo. Including Posse Comitatus revised to a whole different meaning after everyone was pointing out the illegality after Katrina and Boston
http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/monograph_reports/MR1251/MR1251.AppD.pdf
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There has to be point that you have to revaluate if its worth living in country that is policed like this, a shot gun round through the rear side window then a CS canister would have had the same outcome, it seems there are more and more jobs that don't have to use your brain anymore, if this carries on at this rate people will be asking to be patrolled by robots and drones.
Maybe this what the goal is.
yes Trans humanization is here to stay
Desire
30th December 2014, 09:50
Please define Trans humanization:o
Carmody
3rd January 2015, 22:26
I live between two gun ranges.
I hear the local and state police training this exact way, all the time.
Silence for about 10 minutes, then....100-200-250 handgun/carbine rounds all going off at the same time. That many rounds in about 5-7seconds, or less.
They also do the same as night training, with night sight gear.
They are training, ingraining into the police members, the tactics of swat, and military seal squad 'mass take down' moves and mass take down scenarios.
the fear driven and enabled methods of neo-con fascism coming to life as a lever of control into and of people and the general population. the dark hand of fascism showing itself in the planning and growing stages.
Take heed of the signs, they are all in the open.
scanner
3rd January 2015, 22:40
Cash is King , in the US . Don't see the problem (sarcasm) I wounder how any of those cops would have felt if it had been their Mom in that car ?
Ki's
3rd January 2015, 23:00
We are on the edge of the breaking point between the public and the police. I think The public has had about enough and we may start seeing more cop killings. I can't help but wonder if we aren't seeing a bunch of young cops who spent too much time shooting everything in video games. They have been well trained, beginning in play.
Carmody
5th January 2015, 04:38
These days, the practice of specifically ONLY training and low IQ officers, is now out in the open. Before, it was a quite little thing they did. Now, it's out in the open as their solution to 'total police force control'.
This is specifically a 'zipperhead' hiring tactic, so that they can be sure their officers will not be thinking for themselves any time soon.
Add in that one out of every six police officers in North America is a Freemason and that probably less than 0.01% of all appointed judges in North America are NOT Freemasons (the other 99.98% ARE)..well... you can see the shape of an incredibly critical problem.
scanner
5th January 2015, 09:59
These days, the practice of specifically ONLY training and low IQ officers, is now out in the open. Before, it was a quite little thing they did. Now, it's out in the open as their solution to 'total police force control'.
This is specifically a 'zipperhead' hiring tactic, so that they can be sure their officers will not be thinking for themselves any time soon.
Add in that one out of every six police officers in North America is a Freemason and that probably less than 0.01% of all appointed judges in North America are NOT Freemasons (the other 99.98% ARE)..well... you can see the shape of an incredibly critical problem.Do you have any evidence or links to verify your stats please ?
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