You have no idea what Illinois v. Wardlow actually determined, or why it’s not terribly relevant to the arrest, and yet you continue to clog this article with comments about it.
You have no idea what Illinois v. Wardlow actually determined, or why it’s not terribly relevant to the arrest, and yet you continue to clog this article with comments about it.
Reasonable suspicion is enough to merit stopping someone and searching them for a weapon. Illinois v. Wardlow says fuck all about arresting someone after the search turns up nothing illegal.
Checked the greys just to make sure someone had done this.
V for Vendetta. It has boring villains, an unrelatable, shithead hero, and it spawned that dumb as shit meme of wearing a Guy Fawkes mask at protests.
To make this all even shittier, this woman is deaf because she contracted measles in foster care. There is a pretty good chance she’d be able to hear if she hadn’t been taken from her mother.
Regardless of whether or not dragging “the cops” out of their homes and murdering them is morally defensible, the notion that this would actually accomplish “step 3” is laughable. You don’t have the numbers or the popular support. You would be curbstomped mercilessly, and most of the country would cheer.
I read that as he doesn’t think the arresting officers didn’t beat him up and sever his spine when they arrested him, but rather that it happened inadvertantly, through negligence, during the ride.
This would have been a good place for a follow-up question.
Methane carboxylic acid should be the new scary-not-scary chemical of choice. It’s got everything: scary-sounding name, wide use as a “chemical,” and it’s actually pretty bad for you if you somehow manage to ingest it in a 50% or higher solution.
Yeah, it was not at all a bad starter job for a teenager. I was maybe ten minutes walk away too, and the footlong that you could make out of whatever you wanted was a much better deal than something comparable from McDonald’s or wherever. I also ate a shit-ton of cookie dough, since I liked it and nobody was keeping…
We didn’t slice the meat when I was there. Not having freshly-sliced meat is the #1 thing that keeps Subway cheaper than its competitors. Meat you slice that morning has to be used that day, or tossed, and meat is easily the most expensive part of the sandwich itself.
Which shouldn’t be a positive, but instead is like saying, “we de-flavorize our food out in the open so you can see what you’re wasting your money on.”
No one has.
There is basically no evidence that azodicarbonamide is dangerous to humans, and the fact that it has non-food industrial applications is basically meaningless. Calcium sulfate is used in the manufacture of both drywall and tofu, salt is used in all kinds of industrial processes. Water is critical to the manufacture…
Yeah, and the tuna salad isn’t “mass produced” either, unless you consider mixing it up in a big bowl the same day “mass production.”
Sincere question from an ignorant person: does HGH actually do anything for you? The claims I’ve seen attached to it make it seem more like a valuable therapeutic drug than a PED.
Wait, Hozier is bad? Am I supposed to be rolling my eyes when it comes on?
Yeah, the event I TDY'd to support was run by a Lt. Colonel, and it was generally understood that this was really important to his making full bird. He nixed an opportunity for us to fast rope (the ODA guys we were doing Op-For for were going to us out as a courtesy, and had already had people practicing on towers)…
Maybe.
Sorry, I both misread your comment and mixed up the assault in Alabama with another one in Georgia.
That said, the Alabama assault is still not remotely comparable to what went down with Nieto. Crippling an old man by attacking him from behind for no reason is not the same as shooting someone who drew on you.
First, the number was 10 to 15, the author chose the lower bound.