Football Players Momma In law dying - Was Cop Right or Wrong
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I'm not joining the chorus calling for this guys head. If his superiors and peers believe he acted in an incorrect manner, so be it. I'm not a cop so I don't know. He might just have been doing what he trained to do. Maintain control of a situation, he never had it and continued to try to get it.
So I'll "cop out" and defer to professionals in the field to properly assess this man's response and reaction to the situation and dictate what should have been done.
So I'll "cop out" and defer to professionals in the field to properly assess this man's response and reaction to the situation and dictate what should have been done.
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Dude, wtf?War Wagon wrote:What's not to like about having a 2nd Mom? You'll never run out of clean socks or underwear
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Dude quit before the ax found his neck.
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You keep using this NFL player argument as in him getting favors. I remember running a stop sign to get the hospital at 19 when my grandma fell ill. The officer took my name and license plate and told me to slow down. I was no where near a hospital.Tom In VA wrote:GOSD wrote: Is this known as the "trev maneuver"? Where you bring up shit that has no relevance to the topic at hand to try and derail the argument? Let's talk about bringing you up on manslaughter charges Tom, for you and you wife fucking up and having mistakes and then having to be forcefully wed. Lord knows your little out of wedlock fuck up that has forced you and your wife to spend the rest of your lives together for a mistake, ultimately fucked up your children's lives.
No, it's not.
I'm just curious how a family emergency all of a sudden is an excuse for breaking the law. Is it because the guy is an NFL player ? If so, then Donte Stallworth should go the "family emergency" route.
This, cop, a douche to be sure, was doing his job. He witnessed a crime, he pursued the suspect, and when confronted with standard excuses and bullshit tried to get control of the situation. Which is what cops are supposed to do.
I don't think calls for his job were fair. I think a bit of "wall to wall" counseling amongst his superiors and peers might have been in order but not his job.
But, as always, thanks for showing your complete and utter ignorance of your targets' personal life. You are most amusing when you throw your haymakers that never land.
By your argument could I pull feces out of my ass and fling at you in the form of: "The only reason he got treated this way is because he's a black man." Go fuck your George Bush buttons dipshit.
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Fluffer: The only thing we want to hear out of you is whether you would have sucked him off before he went into the hospital and if he would have taken the time to let you suck him off.mvscal wrote:What's with your blockheaded stupidity here? If somebody is speeding into a hospital parking lot, just what the fuck do you think is going on?Tom In VA wrote:A braindead fukking twit because he didn't turn a blind eye to a guy breaking the law. Okay.smackaholic wrote:It's got fuck all to do with him being an nfl player. He's a fukking scrub that most of us never heard of.
It's about a cop being a braindead fukking twit. End of story.
The key word being 'think.' Officer Piggy was not "thinking." Neither are you.
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wtf wtf?IndyFrisco wrote:Dude, wtf?War Wagon wrote:What's not to like about having a 2nd Mom? You'll never run out of clean socks or underwear
Pretty much every Christmas and B-day for the last 25 years, M-i-L has given me socks and underwear. I've got packages that've never been opened, wifey could go a month w/o doing laundry and I'd still have clean drawers to wear.
Come to think of it, PUS could use a woman like that.
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Agreed. You can't take chances. You know that cop had heard "I gots to go...my momma DYIN" about 100,000 times from other 'groes.Stan Fukkken Pickle wrote:
And lastly, there was a 99 percent chance the nog was lying. I mean how often does a black male ever tell the truth about anything?
Is there anything better than seeing a fukken groid pulled to the side of the road by a cop?
I was driving home a couple weekends ago and, in the back of some hotel and cafeteria I saw three cop cars and some people sitting outside and I sort of went by a road where I could see what the fukk was up and there were two dumbfukk-looking 'groes sitting there handcuffed on the curb while the cops were talking to them. I drove by and I saw some cop look at me going slowly and I gave him a nod of nobility while raising my mineral water bottle and he nodded back. It's great when things are actually going IN ACCORDANCE with how it should be.
well kiss my ass and call it rosy
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Is there anything better than seeing a fukken groid pulled to the side of the road by a cop?
I was driving home a couple weekends ago and, in the back of some hotel and cafeteria I saw three cop cars and some people sitting outside and I sort of went by a road where I could see what the fukk was up and there were two dumbfukk-looking 'groes sitting there handcuffed on the curb while the cops were talking to them. I drove by and I saw some cop look at me going slowly and I gave him a nod of nobility while raising my mineral water bottle and he nodded back. It's great when things are actually going IN ACCORDANCE with how it should be.
FUKKKEN A, RACK!
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Okay, I too have been released by police officers, after breaking the law. The question is ... were they doing their job by releasing me ? Or were they exercising discretion that is not theirs to exercise ?GOSD wrote: You keep using this NFL player argument as in him getting favors. I remember running a stop sign to get the hospital at 19 when my grandma fell ill. The officer took my name and license plate and told me to slow down. I was no where near a hospital.
By your argument could I pull feces out of my ass and fling at you in the form of: "The only reason he got treated this way is because he's a black man." Go fuck your George Bush buttons dipshit.
I've also been ticketed "in emergency" situations. Life's a bitch sometimes.
As for yet another bullshit comment: "By your argument could I pull feces out of my ass and fling at you in the form of: "The only reason he got treated this way is because he's a black man." Go fuck your George Bush buttons dipshit." Whatever dude. I really don't know why you suffer from this delusion that somehow you're pushing buttons and 'trolling' or whatever you think you're doing. As for me, I'll continue to talk to you like a man. Maybe one day you'll start behaving like one.
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It's tough to act like a man when you've had your colon plungered by every swinging dick from Anaheim to Virginia Beach. Even TVO thinks guntslingers rectum is too loose for use.Tom In VA wrote:As for me, I'll continue to talk to you like a man. Maybe one day you'll start behaving like one.
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Just Tom being Tom.mvscal wrote:What's with your blockheaded stupidity here? If somebody is speeding into a hospital parking lot, just what the fuck do you think is going on?Tom In VA wrote:A braindead fukking twit because he didn't turn a blind eye to a guy breaking the law. Okay.smackaholic wrote:It's got fuck all to do with him being an nfl player. He's a fukking scrub that most of us never heard of.
It's about a cop being a braindead fukking twit. End of story.
The key word being 'think.' Officer Piggy was not "thinking." Neither are you.
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Good one lil' Goobs.
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No clean underwear from MiL here. But one Christmas she did find an exact copy of the 4 iron I lost at the local driving range and gave that and a brand new 64 degree lob wedge to me for my Christmas presents. And for a long stretch I never went without a new copy of Tiger Woods for PS2. Oh, and that time when Lefty won the Masters on Easter Sunday? Yea, she did NOT get pissed when I excused myself from dinner early to watch history in the making. In fact she was out there with us when Lefty sank that putt on 18.War Wagon wrote:wtf wtf?
Pretty much every Christmas and B-day for the last 25 years, M-i-L has given me socks and underwear. I've got packages that've never been opened, wifey could go a month w/o doing laundry and I'd still have clean drawers to wear.
Come to think of it, PUS could use a woman like that.
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Fucking CRINGE!BSmack wrote:64 degree lob wedge
Wags,
Return the favor and get your MiL underwear one year.
This past year, my MiL gave me this for X-mas. My rug is 7'x11' and is in my garage where I play Wii and do guy shit.

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Shouldn't that rug include a depiction of the Longhorns blowing A&M off the goal line, with Ricky Williams skating into the endzone, untouched?


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It could depcit a lot of things. The vast majority of what has happened at Kyle has been positive.
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Tom, the cop was an idiot. Period. No way around it. And this comes from an ex-cop. Listen to his "I'm the big bad cop" responses. Stone cold jackass.
His type of attitude is one reason I thank God every day I am NOT a cop anymore. I personally despise cynicism, distrust, and arrogance. I certainly do not miss that part of my life. It was obviously time for him to get out, so good on him for doing so.
The problem has nothing to do really with pulling him over for running a red light. The way he responded for 7 freaking minutes in the face of a situation that was getting increasingly worse for him was the problem. Personally, I would have given the guy an escort to the hospital room. Accomplishes the simple task of verifying the veracity of the dying person story. Only words out of me would be to try and be a little more careful. But that's just me I guess.
The NFL player side of it could not be more irrelevant if I tried to make it more. Could care less... And I'm a Texans fan..
His type of attitude is one reason I thank God every day I am NOT a cop anymore. I personally despise cynicism, distrust, and arrogance. I certainly do not miss that part of my life. It was obviously time for him to get out, so good on him for doing so.
The problem has nothing to do really with pulling him over for running a red light. The way he responded for 7 freaking minutes in the face of a situation that was getting increasingly worse for him was the problem. Personally, I would have given the guy an escort to the hospital room. Accomplishes the simple task of verifying the veracity of the dying person story. Only words out of me would be to try and be a little more careful. But that's just me I guess.
The NFL player side of it could not be more irrelevant if I tried to make it more. Could care less... And I'm a Texans fan..

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I concur. In the video, it was never brought up he was an NFL player. He is a scrub for Houston. He was in Plano. Had he been a 3rd string in Dallas and the cop was a fan of the team, he MAY have known the name, but every time the cop mentioned his name it was obviously he thought of him as a stranger.rozy wrote:The NFL player side of it could not be more irrelevant if I tried to make it more. Could care less... And I'm a Texans fan..
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If football were a consideration, I would have tazed him for never producing when I picked him off the waiver wire.rozy wrote:The NFL player side of it could not be more irrelevant if I tried to make it more. Could care less... And I'm a Texans fan..
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I'll accept that.rozy wrote:Tom, the cop was an idiot. Period. No way around it. And this comes from an ex-cop. Listen to his "I'm the big bad cop" responses. Stone cold jackass.
His type of attitude is one reason I thank God every day I am NOT a cop anymore. I personally despise cynicism, distrust, and arrogance. I certainly do not miss that part of my life. It was obviously time for him to get out, so good on him for doing so.
The problem has nothing to do really with pulling him over for running a red light. The way he responded for 7 freaking minutes in the face of a situation that was getting increasingly worse for him was the problem. Personally, I would have given the guy an escort to the hospital room. Accomplishes the simple task of verifying the veracity of the dying person story. Only words out of me would be to try and be a little more careful. But that's just me I guess.
The NFL player side of it could not be more irrelevant if I tried to make it more. Could care less... And I'm a Texans fan..
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