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| 1 | Fatal shootout during traffic stop despite numerous attempts by the officer to deescalate the situation.And therein lies the issue! If you're going to run a powerful political agenda, the least you could do is consider everything instead of just mostly what you want to. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 24/03/21 01:02 PM |
| 2 | Fatal shootout during traffic stop despite numerous attempts by the officer to deescalate the situation.Born and raised Tennesseean here. It's usually not that bad in the city honestly, but you see a lot of this in Emergency Responders in more rural areas. I remember when my mom had a heart attack, and the EMT that stepped through the front door actually slid through it, then made some pained grunting noises while he attempted to lean down on the floor. Def should not have been filling that role. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 24/03/21 05:16 AM |
| 1 | Fatal shootout during traffic stop despite numerous attempts by the officer to deescalate the situation.One thing to take note of is that he's a field training officer. While I do agree that cops should certainly be more fit, his main role in the department is a mental thing, he selects and recruits. The reason he still wears a badge probably comes down to him being a sound judge of character or that the officers under him have a lot of respect for the guy. Not to disagree with what you said here though, as he is still obviously in active duty and on patrol. This is more or less just a bit of cont… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 24/03/21 05:13 AM |
| 3 | Fatal shootout during traffic stop despite numerous attempts by the officer to deescalate the situation.He didn't, you can see the muzzle flash from her end before his. That was his mistake here, if he had taken the shot when she picked up her gun, he probably would have been okay. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 24/03/21 05:07 AM |
| 22 | Fatal shootout during traffic stop despite numerous attempts by the officer to deescalate the situation.That's the unfortunate climate these days. Cops are now in a bind where they can do their jobs and be publicly shamed, or drop the ball and risk their lives, no matter what the outcome of either ends up being. I mean look at this situation. Who in that situation would have thought "I might die in the next 30 seconds"? It all moves so fast, it goes from 0 to 60 like lightning. That's what frustrates me about people who say "acab", they don't actually pay attention to the very real situations that… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 24/03/21 05:03 AM |
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