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Not so much trolling, as pointing out how incredibly straw-graspy that last post was. Police can roll up to an apartment, hear people talking inside, and they would have “no reason” to suspect one of those people is the occupant? C’mon. That’s like the definition of reasonable suspicion.

Lol, a part of the criminal justice system not working speedily? I agree, veeeeery suspicious.

Thankfully we can elevate this debate to supreme google court:

Because the landlord wouldn’t have given up a white persons key? Because the police would have thought “Meh, they’re white, we’ll serve them their arrest warrant some other time.”

There is no perfect victims, but there are some really bad ones. Bank robbers, for one. Or people who get themselves into multi-hour armed standoffs.

Hard to say. They probably wouldn’t. People love to trot out the existence of less-lethal as a reason for why lethal force is never necessary. Sub-lethal use of lethal weapons is the logical, ridiculous, Hollywood-taught extension of this.

Yeah, it’s a pretty real fear of mine every time I get under a vehicle. Gasping, struggling to get loose, realizing there’s no undoing this, just as the corners of your vision start to go dark...

Hahahahahahahahahahahaha

Seriously. What part of removing a wheel even makes it necessary to get under the car?!

Maybe overcompensation seems a little less abstract when you're asking people to put their lives in extra-ordinary risk to do it? Just a thought.

You don’t ‘slip on’ a body cam. It’s either worn all the time, or not at all. That’s kind of the point.

Now there’s a unique idea. Maybe think on it for a little bit and see how it could be turned policy.

There’s a huge problem with people of color getting shot by police in this country.

...no sniper could have neutralized that woman without actually killing her?

What’s with all the videos lately?

Yes! She’s usually in these silly-movie sidekick roles, but her serious cameo in Girls was really impressive.

Lol, kidnappers are going to subcontract a critical part of a 36 million dollar job to an 18 year old who will take payment in weed?

“I recognized through my 11 years of training and experience as a law enforcement officer the substance to be some sort of narcotic,”

I think there’s still a place for lightness. But it needs to be tempered by some degree of luxury, and more importantly, wild-ass styling.

So, because you find the tesla store unimpressive, they should be saddled with all the bullshit involved in a franchise dealership?