FYI, she hit the car, not the other way around, and she kicked one of the cops in the chest hard enough to break his body cam before she was pepper sprayed.
FYI, she hit the car, not the other way around, and she kicked one of the cops in the chest hard enough to break his body cam before she was pepper sprayed.
In the Hagerstown case, the body cam footage has been released, although one stopped recording when the girl kicked the cop in the chest
She crashed her bike into a car, and the driver of the car called the police to file a report, I assume to give to his insurance to cover the cost of repair. In the beginning of the video, the driver talks about having difficulty keeping her at the scene.
In no other transfer of land in recent history has it ever been allowed that a condition of transferring rule of a settlement from one governing body to another would also involve the eradication of one group of people as determined by their ethnicity or their religion.
I’m sure putting things like feminist bookstores in historically black neighborhoods is entirely unconnected to that dynamic
Newspaper endorsements generally don’t sway voters-except in situations like this where an establishment-linked paper crosses the aisle and backs the other side’s candidate. Studies have shown that those endorsements are more likely to carry weight with voters.
...there were 355 mass shootings in 2015. Averaging more than one mass shooting a day.
I’m well aware. I’m not sure she/he is
You’ll either have to own up to it being your poor arithmetic or reading comprehension. (Hint: 355/365 < 1)
The joke’s more about your arithmetic than their stats.
355 mass shootings in 2015.
There’s a Randall’s there. It’s the Houston version of whatever your local Safeway/Shaw’s/Albertson’s affiliate is, and they open at 6.
There’s a grocery store there that opens at 6
FYI: Wesleyan and Bissonet is not “outside Houston,” it’s directly in the middle of it
Where do you live? That’s terrifying
Yes, with prints, dna and blood to match: http://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/sources-keith-scotts-fingerprints-dna-blood-found-on-gun-at-charlotte-police-shooting-scene/449405173
I’d certainly pay more for her than him
I was actually there at the NAACP, and those shit-heads were very, very careful to mind the letter of the law the whole time. In Tx, it’s legal to carry long guns (rifles and shotguns) like that, and, for whatever it’s worth, the Houston cops were very clearly looking for any opportunity to catch them in a mistake. …
George Zimmerman, Darren Wilson and Daniel Pantaleo all went to court too...
I mean, isn’t the point that this is a citizen-police interaction that is in some way connected to open carry? I fail to see any connection whatsoever. What that kid did, assuming the cops aren’t lying*, doesn’t have anything to do with open carry as best I can tell. That set of actions-running from the police and…