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<0> the weapon was unregistered, and that's probably illegal where she was <1> Lol <2> and concealed, also might be illegal <3> She should be punished severely. <4> erhenick: in this case, it was only ~5-10 year old gun, and it was not in disrepair. However, it WAS not registered, as required by law <1> Firing of a weapon in city limits, negligent use of a fire arm? <5> a cheap made 1950s Spanish copy of a US revolver could do so <2> thi sis one of those situations when they'll get her on wreckless endangerment and acutally impose the max - 2 years in prison until they can work up a better case <3> Clearly, her kids should be taken away and raised as wards of the state. <0> eHernick: the solution to everything, man <5> right <4> ehernick: I agree. She shold be punished severely. Unfortunately, she was not.. she commited several felonies, almost killed some innocent kids.. fled the scene, threw out the gun where any kid can get it <1> Possestionm of an illegal firearm and negligent use and or fireing a weapon in city limits. <5> she should be drugged. I thought THAT was the solution <4> ehernic: but guess what? because she was a cop [ off duty ], she was just asked to resign. No charges. <2> well wreckless is 2 years in this state someone told me, again could be wrong...people are dumb
<3> However, I strongly believe that the police should not torture her to extract a confession, unless she has ties with Al-Qaeda. Tell me, was that woman a muslim? <2> there's such a long list of possible charges <0> Lupine: lame... <4> erhick: here was a cop, who should have been ARRESTED at gun point, handcuffed, and throw in jail to await tril.. but "the fraternal order of police, the thin blue line" gave her a walk <3> Oh, she was a cop and she had her service weapon? <1> Losing your job isn't community service. <0> now ... uhm. why would a cop carry an unregistered gun <4> erhicnk: nope, not her service weapon. an illegally owned gun <3> Oh, she had another gun. <6> anyone here use myspace <6> I hate it <2> well that ****s <6> but I found many old people from high school <7> I have seen a grown man pick up a gun and immediately start blasting "the children". When he put the gun down, why, he was his old sweet self again. Us liberals know that this happens at least a thousand times a day <2> that cop should be in prison <3> Well, why did she have this gun? <5> cops have 1 set of rules, everyone else another, and if you don't believe so, go hang in a Cop bar a while <3> There are many questions to ask before we can know if what she did was wrong. <4> suna: I agree, but that is how the St Lious police work. They hold their officers to a muhc LOWER standard. <2> that sux;/ <3> Clearly, being a police officer has to change everything. That woman was expected to be armed. <0> Twobar: gun control isn't even the goddamned issue here, man. <5> I worked for a large metro cop shop for a number of years. II fixed their computers and maintained the online dispatch system. <2> in this area the cops are basically grown up versions of the 'trouble maker' kids <1> Off Duty cops are encouraged to carry their weapons. <2> currupt *** drug addicts <0> Twobar: you're *continuing* to whine about **** that died days ago. <5> I knew them well <4> ehernic: even IF the gun was lawful, having a discharge almos tkilling a kid.. then fleeing teh scene, disposing of a gun where any kid could get it.. tampering with evidence, etc? <2> ****ing hookers and snorting crank <3> Can you provide a link to the facts of the case? <7> tweek, so what. I can show my sensitivity. FU ! <2> not all of them of course <2> but too many <3> I do not believe that you are providing the facts in a fair and balanced fashion. <5> I know that my relationship helped keep me form getting speeding tickets. <2> you can see a tweak from a mile away, and when a cop is a tweak - everyone who knows anything about drugs can see it immediately <3> suna: do you also have a gaydar? <5> I avoided tickets 8 times by showing my ID with my license <4> ehernic: here is the first.. http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/stlouiscitycounty/story/3D6C1BF7256D20148625710000237F40?OpenDocument <0> eHernick: fair and balanced? ****. she was carrying an unregistered weapon, and ditched it soon after it went off. what more do you need to know? <2> ehernick: nah, i'm only 21. At this age 85% of the 'gay' people change their stories 3 times a year <5> and by asking the cop who stopped me how his NCIC link was working. any problems? <4> tweek: any *REAL* cop would arrest her on the spot for having a gun go off in public, and then fleeing the scene <2> oh i'm gay, i'm straight, i'm bi, oh look i'm gay again! <3> Well, so far you have only provided biased evidence. <3> Do you have a link to court records? <0> Lupine: were there cops present? <2> I'm not calling them liars, they very well may be feeling everything they say <3> Or was there no trial? <2> but still people yell at me when i say i don't trust yougn gay people when they say they're gay <5> Lupine it would never happen. but to Jane Q Public, it would be cuffs and the back seat in a heartbeat <4> St. Louis County police tracked down the city officer, who they said first denied even being at the restaurant, in the 4300 block of Telegraph Road. Then she told police that she had fled because she thought she was under fire. Finally she confessed to the accident, police said. <2> why would I? when more than half change their storeis within a year? <2> ;/ <8> suna: you shouldn't trust young people, period.. <8> bi, straight, gay, or otherwise. <0> Lupine: you've gotta admit it's a bit too much to ask of those ****s to turn on one of their own... <2> antifed: agreed:) <8> i think my wife was gay in college.. <4> 2nd article: describing the illegality of the firearm, etc http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/stlouiscitycounty/story/3D6C1BF7256D20148625710003257F40?OpenDocument
<3> suna: do you only do that when they are homo***uals of your favourite gender, or do you only do that when they're of a specific gender of your own choosing? <2> If i meet a 35 year old whose been consistantly gay for 15 years <2> ok, i'll buy it <2> he's gay <3> suna: the answer cannot be no <2> but that's about it <5> eHernick the issue is: would the cops treat her differnetly if she is one of them. the annswer and I cna vouche for this after years of experience: HELL YES <2> a 24 year old whose been gay for 18 months? yah....sure kid. <2> catch him eating some ***** in public next month <7> suna is gay <3> pilgrim^: who watches the watchers? <3> I'd say it in latin, but I don't recall how. <9> consistantly gay? <7> suna is gay on thursdays <0> Twobar consistently wants suna to be gay <9> like ooops, he may have had slips of hetero***uality along the wy? <4> ehernick: that does not mean they should abandon all attempts <7> L0c0 is consistantly gay <2> ehernick: eh? i'm not exactly sure what your'e saying, but I think this answers your question: I react the same to gay men and lesbians <9> Suna...have you ever suffered from occasional fits of homo***uality? <6> dam liberal <6> Twobar: what New <7> tweek consistantly doubts his homo***uality <3> Some "men of science" claim that homo-hetero***uality is not an absolute thing; rather, each person sits in a continuum inbeetween. <2> l0c0: no, but I have been known to be ***ually attracted to corvettes <6> Twobar: did you know something, I saw headline <4> however, I think that it is clear.. *ANY* citizen should be able to arrest and jail a cop, when the local police agency refuses.. and have that cop serve trial with an independant judge and jury <2> not that I know much about them, I don't, i just love how they look <2> :P <5> custodies soemthing quie? <6> Twobar: do you know what John corzine new bill as govenor he wants OUt <6> do you know <4> pil: heh, I notice that ehernic is trying to avoid the topic now :-) <6> Well I will tell you <3> Lupine: wait.. any citizen should be able to arrest a cop? <6> jon corzine is going to raise taxes <3> Lupine: there's a problem here.. <5> btw that is the CIA motto <8> gop: weee taxes <6> jon corzine first thing to do as governor is to raise taxes <3> QUIS CUSTODIET IPSES CUSTODIES? <4> http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/laworder/story/F48802BA3AEB9CD386257103001B556B?OpenDocument <7> gop, John Corzine ****s beyond belief. OF COURSE he's going to raise taxes. <5> thats it <7> thats what liberals DO <6> Twobar: I didn't support him <7> and that's all they do <4> St. Louis County prosecutors declined Thursday to file any charges against a St. Louis police officer who admitted she lied to investigators and disposed of a gun after it accidentally fired Jan. 20 in a Dairy Queen in south St. Louis County. <6> Twobar: he lied , he said he would cut taxes <5> quis. I never could congigate <4> Police said a handgun inside the 35-year-old woman's purse fired and shot out a window when she dropped the purse. The bullet missed more than a dozen customers and employees. <6> to counter the republican rethoic <8> raises taxes is a good, it keeps people from spending their money foolishly by you know.. using it for food.. <6> Twobar: I am pissed <2> I just wish more people would realize that cops, politicians, feds, etc, are just normal people. Just the same as your next door neighbor or your plumber <4> The woman collected her purse and teenage daughter and fled without ever identifying herself as an off-duty officer. After county officers tracked her down from a license number, she initially denied being there, police said. Then she told investigators she threw the weapon out of her car along Interstate 255 because she feared she was going to get into trouble. <7> gop of course. no liberal politician ever runs on the platform of raising taxes. They have to lie <3> suna: don't you realise that some of them have blue bood? <4> suna: the PROBLEM is, the system does not treat them as normal people <2> However, they also need to realize that if a cop does something bad, it doesn't necessarily make him a piece of crap bad cop <6> Twobar: he Lied and the papers posted it <3> s/ood/lood/ <5> I used to feel secure when 4 of my neighbors were cops <2> if your neighbor can smoke weed and you think he's a great guy, don't act like a cop who smokes weed is a ****head <4> pil: i've met a few cops who I would hate to be around <3> I'd feel nearly as secure if my neighbours were gang criminals. <5> not secure enough to start a crack house but better <5> Lupine same <0> suna: well-said <2> if a cop breaks the law, and he's put away 125 rapists in his career.....is he really that bad? <2> i don't think so <7> eHernick, especially when they rape your sister and take what they want from you <3> Well, at least around here, biker gangs are very very nice to their neighbours and local councils. <2> i think he's a human who broke the law
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