ZakMckracken
ZakMckracken
ZakMckracken

He always came across as an intelligent, thoughtful person. 60 is too young to die.

Sometimes  people have underlying conditions they don’t even know about and it just happens to create a set of circumstances where something happens.

It does seem like a lot. But also I wish I had the money to do that sort of shit to get out of a ticket.

I’m glad he did it pro bono, because $7500 to go into court and say “you can’t break a law that doesn’t exist” seems a bit steep.

Its an Erin Marquis article. She’s not really the most honest about situations. Im surprised the EiC gives her any article related to guns after her threatening call to some NRA members. 

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The gun was found on the driver side floor, not the passenger side.

So basically the parents radicalized their son which directly resulted in his death at a tragically young age.

The headline is misleading.

Police report and also body cams.

I rarely side with the police on this sort of thing, but if you play this video back at 25% speed? The dumbass’s hand goes toward the gun, a gun he didn’t bother to announce the presence of, and in the middle of a tense situation he caused himself by trying to pretend the laws that the overwhelming majority of the

I think you are... it’s called bait-and-switch. You’re told one thing (one of a set number), but what you are given is something else (one of many). If you were told you could buy a limited-edition print, comic, collectible, etc., you’d expect it to be just that. And you’ve have a right to be upset if it wasn’t.

The responding officers attitude is the reason this kids dead.

This post leaves the important bits out. From a Dodge press release:

I never believe a cop narrative, so I can’t speak to whether this dude pulled a gun or not. But he WAS driving around with a gun on his hip, and cops are very well known to kill people who are completely unarmed.

For people feeling bad for his family, they 100% believe the same junk. His parents talked about he was a “patriot who stood up for his beliefs.”

He was lied to, then he took the further steps of believing the lie, learning ok depth what to say and do, and trying to use the lie.

Where’s the moral outrage about an obviously mentally ill person being unjustly kill by (multiple) police officers?

This person was deprived of their right to due process.

I have to disagree, the driver threatened the officers, then reached for a firearm that after the event was on the floor on the passenger side. the only way that gun moves from his holster to the floor is if he was pulling it from the holster so this was 100% a case where the force was justified. He intended to shoot