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5 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

Not trying to be funny. But I feel like the attorney for the police officers is going to do like ace Ventura when Roger prodacter was killed with the door opening and closing to see if the witnesses could actually hear anything even if they announce themselves  

Heres the article for those that want to read

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/06/03/no-knock-warrant-breonna-taylor-was-illegal/

8 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

Not trying to be funny. But I feel like the attorney for the police officers is going to do like ace Ventura when Roger prodacter was killed with the door opening and closing to see if the witnesses could actually hear anything even if they announce themselves  

"I have exercised the demons"  😄😄😄

 

14 minutes ago, NCiggles said:

Internet is a far better source. 

Get your money back for your law degree or lower your rates if you are seriously going to sit there and tell me you don't know how a high priced attorney can work in the fact that someone convicted of sexual assault on a minor was committing assault and battery and making terroristic threats against a minor. 

7 minutes ago, justrelax said:

If I follow the logic of your argument, the cops are free to gun down anyone with an outstanding warrant and anyone who happens to be on the premises of a property when the police hold a search warrant. I also am troubled by the consistent release (leak) of personal information of the shot individual.

Obviously, I am grossly overstating the issue. What I wish you would concede is that the police on occasion are guilty of excessive and undue force. There should not be a blanket immunity. Or perhaps, phrased differently, the issue of blanked immunity should be more closely addressed.

I do agree with the poster who said that we should pay our law enforcement better. Training should be more extensive.

I would add that big-city police are much  better at handling stressfully situations. That comes from experience in dealing with different ethnicities. In, forgive me for saying, white communities, interactions between white police and non-white individuals seems more fraught.

i never once said police don't use excessive force , don't know where you are coming from. i just answered someones post that a warrant was issued for both house's.  easy big guy no harm

13 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

Seems like there's always something with him

hope he isn't mentally and physically soft

Just now, vaeagle2 said:

i never once said police don't use excessive force , don't know where you are coming from. i just answered someones post that a warrant was issued for both house's.  easy big guy no harm

I did not mean to address you with my post. My apologies for that. A prior poster seemed to be saying that and I conflated you with him, and inappropriately, since you were only posting a link.

5 minutes ago, vaeagle2 said:

hope he isn't mentally and physically soft

I always suggest reading this article by sheil. It was a good job by him about Dillard’s past 

https://theathletic.com/1032468/2019/06/19/football-chose-him-how-andre-dillard-went-from-awkward-8th-grader-to-eagles-first-round-pick/?source=user_shared_article

28 minutes ago, Diehardfan said:

Great, and evidently not a good one if he doesn't understand how they will get it out, especially with the activities they both were engaged in that night. You are just as full of bleep as he is if you think otherwise.  You both should know darn well there are ways to work the system and I'm not basing it on TV. 

I would argue I have more experience with this by a long shot than you do.  Have you ever been responsible for a case where admissibility was argued in a motion in limine? Why don’t you cite for me the legal basis for your argument?  I have a great understanding of how the courthouse works.  Have you actually ever been inside one?

Just now, justrelax said:

I did not mean to address you with my post. My apologies for that. A prior poster seemed to be saying that and I conflated you with him, and inappropriately, since you were only posting a link.

no problem , i'm tuned into the issue's since my only son is biracial and i told him when he was in elementary school that if he ever saw someone with a gun to remove himself form the situation. he's a 34 year old man now and has steady career and has great rapport with everyone he deals with and them him.

15 minutes ago, DEagle7 said:

 

Lol. 

 

 

3 hours ago, greend said:

I agree I want everyone to have that opportunity. Does anyone know if Blake did or didn't have a gun in his vehicle? Just curious is all.

That will probably determine the outcome. That plus Blake ignoring unambiguous and repeated orders.

1 hour ago, EaglesfanfromND said:

And yet the numbers show it's not much more then automobile accidents. I think the media wants you to believe it's a bigger problem then it is. Mental health issues are a way bigger problem in this country IMO.

I love the automobile comparisons. Too operate a car one needs to be trained pass a written  driven and eye test. One need to fill out paper work for licensure acquire license pay licensure fee and renew that license every five year. As for the car it self the car needs to have a visible license plate and be registered in state of residence annually which is an annual fee. If one disobeys or violates any of these requirements one is subject to penalty by law. Once driving there are a plethora of laws one can be ticketed for for violating, including seat belt enforcement and speed enforcement and other basic traffic laws. These are put in place to keep drivers and roads safer and the implementation of seat belt enforcement and speed limits gas decreased vehicular deaths.

All i have to do to buy a gun is go to walmart or a gun show and say i want a gun and some bullets. I give them money or agreed upon compensation they give me a gun i go shoot stuff😒

How difficult would it be to implement common sense gun laws to decrease gun violence?

If cars existed when the constitution was drafted i venture a guess that there  would be an amendment protecting our rights to own and operate automobiles for the ability to flee our own treasonous government and uphold our right to family road trips😊

 

 

7 minutes ago, BigEFly said:

I would argue I have more experience with this by a long shot than you do.  Have you ever been responsible for a case where admissibility was argued in a motion in limine? Why don’t you cite for me the legal basis for your argument?  I have a great understanding of how the courthouse works.  Have you actually ever been inside one?

So basically you have nothing and want to pull it out and compare. I feel good there, too. Enjoy my last reply to NC. Then you can zip it up.

1 minute ago, ManuManu said:

Lol. 

Their current skills position players:

RB: Le'Veon Bell, Frank Gore, Josh Adams, La'Michal Perine, Kalen Ballage, Peter Guerriero, Trenton Cannon

WR: Jamison Crowder, Chris Hogan, Breshard Perriman, Denzel Mims, Braxton Berrios, Lawrence Cager, George Campbell, Jehu Chesson, Josh Maline, Jeff Smith, Vyncint Smith

TE: Chris Herndon, Ryan Griffin, Ross Travis, Trevon Wesco

OOF...

I guess bell/Perine could be a solid combo but at least on paper as a group this is pretty pathetic.

1 minute ago, DEagle7 said:

Their current skills position players:

RB: Le'Veon Bell, Frank Gore, Josh Adams, La'Michal Perine, Kalen Ballage, Peter Guerriero, Trenton Cannon

WR: Jamison Crowder, Chris Hogan, Breshard Perriman, Denzel Mims, Braxton Berrios, Lawrence Cager, George Campbell, Jehu Chesson, Josh Maline, Jeff Smith, Vyncint Smith

TE: Chris Herndon, Ryan Griffin, Ross Travis, Trevon Wesco

OOF...

I guess bell/Perine could be a solid combo but at least on paper as a group this is pretty pathetic.

Admit it, 5 of those aren't real people and names you just came up with

8 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

Lol. 

 

STFU and go back to making millions playing a game. Not every shooting means the police were wrong. 

1 minute ago, Utebird said:

I love the automobile comparisons. Too operate a car one needs to be trained pass a written  driven and eye test. One need to fill out paper work for licensure acquire license pay licensure fee and renew that license every five year. As for the car it self the car needs to have a visible license plate and be registered in state of residence annually which is an annual fee. If one disobeys or violates any of these requirements one is subject to penalty by law. Once driving there are a plethora of laws one can be ticketed for for violating, including seat belt enforcement and speed enforcement and other basic traffic laws. These are put in place to keep drivers and roads safer and the implementation of seat belt enforcement and speed limits gas decreased vehicular deaths.

All i have to do to buy a gun is go to walmart or a gun show and say i want a gun and some bullets. I give them money or agreed upon compensation they give me a gun i go shoot stuff😒

How difficult would it be to implement common sense gun laws to decrease gun violence?

If cars existed when the constitution was drafted i venture a guess that there  would be an amendment protecting our rights to own and operate automobiles for the ability to flee our own treasonous government and uphold our right to family road trips😊

 

 

No that isn't all you have to do. At least not in Pa. 

Just now, LeanMeanGM said:

Admit it, 5 of those aren't real people and names you just came up

As much as I wish I was clever enough to come up with "Vyncint" that is straight from ESPN

5 minutes ago, Utebird said:

I love the automobile comparisons. Too operate a car one needs to be trained pass a written  driven and eye test. One need to fill out paper work for licensure acquire license pay licensure fee and renew that license every five year. As for the car it self the car needs to have a visible license plate and be registered in state of residence annually which is an annual fee. If one disobeys or violates any of these requirements one is subject to penalty by law. Once driving there are a plethora of laws one can be ticketed for for violating, including seat belt enforcement and speed enforcement and other basic traffic laws. These are put in place to keep drivers and roads safer and the implementation of seat belt enforcement and speed limits gas decreased vehicular deaths.

All i have to do to buy a gun is go to walmart or a gun show and say i want a gun and some bullets. I give them money or agreed upon compensation they give me a gun i go shoot stuff😒

How difficult would it be to implement common sense gun laws to decrease gun violence?

If cars existed when the constitution was drafted i venture a guess that there  would be an amendment protecting our rights to own and operate automobiles for the ability to flee our own treasonous government and uphold our right to family road trips😊

 

 

Oh and just so you are aware there are thousands of people on the road that have suspended, expired, or just don't have a drivers license at all.

2 minutes ago, Diehardfan said:

STFU and go back to making millions playing a game. Not every shooting means the police were wrong. 

Did he say they were?

32 minutes ago, Parrot Head said:

Dillard :rolleyes:

I wonder if we are so spoiled from Tra and then JP that we might be too hard on Dillard.  I am hoping he doesn’t have a tear.   Good to see you pop in.

Just now, ManuManu said:

Did he say they were?

Well, why do you think he is saying that then? Why do you think practice is being called into question? It is about WI.