This Vampire hit for the cycle from the alt-right/racist checklist.
This Vampire hit for the cycle from the alt-right/racist checklist.
Commentary about this incoming, because this is some bullshit.
I think the root of the issue is that cops aren’t required or expected to balance their fears and impulses with responsibility and accountability. Walking into the wrong apartment and being scared is understandable, but it is not ok to blindly shoot at and try to kill the thing that spooked you. If you or I shoot…
Killing anyone is considered murder unless you’re white or a cop.
Worked for PWC, a massively prestigious accounting firm too.
Marissa Alexander got 20 years for firing a warning shot into a wall to scare off her abusive husband and no one was injured. But if convicted on a manslaughter charge Bad Eyesight Becky here might do like 5. Thoughts & Prayers
I don’t think medical residents are gonna be the best example for you. The frequency with which residents make fatal errors as a result of fatigue is...kinda alarming.
APPARENTLY his crime was not locking his own door.
Sounds like the cop didn’t say anything at all just walked into his apartment and shot him dead.
A 15-hour shift? Holy shit, that’s insane. Police unions love those crazy 10+ hour shifts because they enable officers to live 100 miles from where they work and come in at odd hours to avoid traffic (and have time to work second jobs, even though big-city cops are grossly overpaid in this country relative to the…
The “trained observer” managed to miss the bright red doormat with someone else’s name on it, entered an apartment and pulled her gun and fired twice at someone in the dark without bothering to identify what she was shooting at. They must receive top notch training at the Dallas PD.
I always thought the narrative was “just do what the cops tell you to do, and you won’t get shot”?
Not sensationalist enough. Try “Bodies found under Olive Garden”
I’m sure San Francisco has a few live traffic cams you can check out.
YASS!!!
Correct title for article:
The problem with building anything on the moon is it’s going to need a protective dome from the lunar dust which turns out is extremely static and sticks to thing, it’s also fine and gritty and can ruin equipment. It’s also hazardess to lungs and health. Any long term moon project will need to figure out how to deal…
We STILL won’t be on Mars in 30 years.
If we’re going to have a permanent presence on the moon, we’re going to need a government up there. I suggest we send our best, really very nice, big-league president.
“But without Trump and Space Force we would never have gotten to Mars!” - Some idiot in 30 years probably