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(07-27-2017 10:16 AM)Attackcoog Wrote:  There was zero reason to shoot. As I said earlier, it's clear this guy had zero business being a police officer. His temperament is ill fitted to the job. He will be fired. Zero chance any municipality hires him. Way too much liability. If he makes a mistake it would be way too easy to point out that any reasonable municipality should have been able to foresee the high likelihood that this guy would injure someone via excessive and unwarranted force. Unlike Minnesota, now there is a track record of problems with this guy. He's done as a cop. He is radioactive in law enforcement.

If he felt that his life was endangered then he had every right to shoot.
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(07-27-2017 11:26 AM)swagsurfer11 Wrote:  
(07-27-2017 10:16 AM)Attackcoog Wrote:  There was zero reason to shoot. As I said earlier, it's clear this guy had zero business being a police officer. His temperament is ill fitted to the job. He will be fired. Zero chance any municipality hires him. Way too much liability. If he makes a mistake it would be way too easy to point out that any reasonable municipality should have been able to foresee the high likelihood that this guy would injure someone via excessive and unwarranted force. Unlike Minnesota, now there is a track record of problems with this guy. He's done as a cop. He is radioactive in law enforcement.

If he felt that his life was endangered then he had every right to shoot.

No... If it was reasonable for him to have believed his life was endangered then he had every right to shoot.
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(07-27-2017 10:34 AM)MplsBison Wrote:  
(07-27-2017 10:16 AM)Attackcoog Wrote:  There was zero reason to shoot.

There's zero reason to ever shoot any human ... unless that person is about to harm you or someone else and the only reasonable way to prevent that from happening is to shoot.

What about fusillading?
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Don't know that word and am not going to Google it.
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(07-28-2017 11:05 AM)MplsBison Wrote:  Don't know that word and am not going to Google it.

A word you don't know and you want to remain ignorant on it... I'm shocked..

it's a series of shots fired at the same time or in quick succession.
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Why does that need a word?

Anyway, LS I have no idea what point you were trying to make, in light of Bull's definition for that word.
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(07-28-2017 11:36 AM)MplsBison Wrote:  Why does that need a word?

Because English... That's why.

If you want to keep your vocabulary limited while you try to convince people how smart you are, well be my guest. A lack of knowledge can be fixed, willful ignorance cannot.

It's like when you insist I make up words or phrases that have been in use for decades.
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(07-28-2017 11:05 AM)MplsBison Wrote:  Don't know that word and am not going to Google it.

It's French for firing squad. 03-lmfao
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I don't speak French, I speak English.

Definitely the first Trump supporter I've heard of who brags about speaking French. More power to you
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