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GBCW got a reaction from Jacque67 in 20 Year Old Executed by Police, Allegedly for Wearing Headphones, Unable to Hear Orders
they want desperately for this to be a black versus white and white versus black conflict.
it is not that, though.
it is this.
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GBCW reacted to BatmanUSA in Islamic militants 'buried alive Yazidi women and children in attack that killed 500'
American news is filled with stories about the war in Gaza, how the Israelis are killing thousands of Palestinian civilians.
Yet there is very little coverage, and even less condemnation over what isis and other terrorist muslims are doing...
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GBCW reacted to OriZ in Israel-Gaza conflict: What has Israel achieved in 26 bloody days?
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/s-e-cupp-uses-nazi-analogy-to-show-how-the-media-is-helping-hamas/
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GBCW reacted to waka1 in USA- police shooting data...a stunning find
I spent some time researching the subject of police shootings in the US expecting to find a lot of data to digest...here's what I found. I will preface this by saying I have no axe to grind, nor do I want throw gasoline on a fire. So if your thinking of firing, make it friendly...
This article was a 'special team' investigation into police shootings in Las Vegas dated Nov. 2011
One more note: I also went to 'wilki' and found that in 1994 Congress passed a law mandating reporting this police shooting data to the US Attorney General.
To date, 1994-2014, this data has never been reported to the AG, nor has the AG's requested police compliance
I wonder how many lives to date would have been saved had the lawmakers and the law enforcers had obeyed the law ?
National data on shootings by police not collected By Alan Maimon© 2011, LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
The nation's leading law enforcement agency collects vast amounts of information on crime nationwide, but missing from this clearinghouse are statistics on where, how often, and under what circumstances police use deadly force. In fact, no one anywhere comprehensively tracks the most significant act police can do in the line of duty: take a life.
"We don't have a mandate to do that," said William Carr, an FBI spokesman in Washington, D.C. "It would take a request from Congress for us to collect that data."
Congress, it seems, hasn't asked.
The FBI, which has the power to conduct civil rights investigations related to any questionable use of deadly force by any law enforcement agency, has produced at least one report analyzing shootings over several years by its own agents.
In addition, the agency tracks the total annual number of "justifiable homicides," acts it defines as "the killing of a felon by a law enforcement officer in the line of duty," but that only covers people shot while committing a serious crime and the data aren't broken down by agency. In 2010, that number was 387, down from 414 the year before.
While the agency collects, reports, and analyzes murders and assaults where police are the victim, Carr said budgetary concerns would likely preclude collecting such detailed data on shootings by police.
Everyone from the Justice Department to the International Association of Police Chiefs to local and state police agencies have guidelines or policies on use of deadly force. But seldom do they try to quantify and analyze trends.
Some, the Los Angeles and San Diego police departments among them, do analyze shootings involving their own officers.
The Metropolitan Police Department created a statistical breakdown of officer-involved shootings between 2003 and 2008, listing data such as the age, gender, and race of officers and of shooting subjects. Following controversial incidents, the department did a similar breakdown for 2010. But neither report offers any analysis or draws any conclusions from the numbers.
The American Civil Liberties Union said police aren't required to publicly report officer-involved shooting information to anyone, but recently a judge ordered the New York Police Department to release that information to the New York Civil Liberties Union.
The NYPD fought disclosure, arguing it would violate the privacy of the officers and reveal investigative techniques, said Molly Kaplan, an American Civil Liberties Union spokeswoman.
Alan Maimon is a Review-Journal special correspondent.
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GBCW reacted to Karee in Most Commonly Spoken Language other than English or Spanish by state
Apparently a lot of Koreans as well.
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GBCW reacted to The Nature Boy in Most Commonly Spoken Language other than English or Spanish by state
Here in Georgia we got a lot of Hispanics.
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GBCW got a reaction from The Nature Boy in 20 Year Old Executed by Police, Allegedly for Wearing Headphones, Unable to Hear Orders
they want desperately for this to be a black versus white and white versus black conflict.
it is not that, though.
it is this.
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GBCW reacted to The Nature Boy in Roll Call of Fallen Commrades
would all you filthy non family friendly MAG 7 and 1 wannabe, please not get my 136 page masterpiece closed with you denigrate filth
You really want in the Mag 7 dont you I think all that talk of Horse neck Vag g got you excited
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GBCW reacted to GandD in Roll Call of Fallen Commrades
Temporary is probably for the best. My ween has been steadily shrinking anyway.
I had assumed we were the guys, not the horses.
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GBCW got a reaction from Harpa Timsah in Roll Call of Fallen Commrades
You are not fan of The Truth yourself, n'est-ce pas?
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GBCW got a reaction from Mr. Big Dog in Roll Call of Fallen Commrades
You are not fan of The Truth yourself, n'est-ce pas?
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GBCW got a reaction from GandD in Roll Call of Fallen Commrades
You are not fan of The Truth yourself, n'est-ce pas?
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GBCW got a reaction from Teddy B in Roll Call of Fallen Commrades
You are not fan of The Truth yourself, n'est-ce pas?
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GBCW got a reaction from JohnR! in Roll Call of Fallen Commrades
You are not fan of The Truth yourself, n'est-ce pas?
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GBCW reacted to Janelle2002 in FAA Implements No Fly Zone in Ferguson Amid Unrest Over Killed Teen
Did you also see where I had written that I had personally saw a person murdered at the age of 12. Yes, this can have a long lasting effect on someone. You never heard me say I agreed with the rioting.
However, I do understand you are just trying to stir off course. The truth is, he shot an unarmed person who was on their knees surrendering.
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GBCW reacted to Mr. Big Dog in Roll Call of Fallen Commrades
I gave you a +1 just for coming out of the shadows.
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GBCW got a reaction from Mr. Big Dog in Roll Call of Fallen Commrades
i likes to give rep points not just bcoz i am in agree with item but bcoz sometimes i am happy the brave poster sed the item.
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GBCW got a reaction from JohnR! in Roll Call of Fallen Commrades
i likes to give rep points not just bcoz i am in agree with item but bcoz sometimes i am happy the brave poster sed the item.
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GBCW reacted to We Keep Receipts in Yonkers Cop to Attend Wedding of Newborn Baby He Saved
Because I hate white people. Seems to be the thing to do, since folks here who hate Obama can't stop talking about him.
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GBCW reacted to OriZ in Israel-Gaza conflict: What has Israel achieved in 26 bloody days?
According to Israel at least 50% are combatants.
Now, as far as the Palestinians not killing more Israeli civlians...been through this so many times before(you guys never listen do you?)...it's not for lack of trying. Brave Israeli soldiers went into Gaza, knowing that the enemy is hiding in tunnels, hospitals, mosques, schools, people's houses like a bunch of cowards. Of course they killed soldiers. They did not fight face to face, they camp around and shoot and run. And again, Israel apologizes for the sirens, shelters and iron dome system.
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GBCW got a reaction from decocker in Roll Call of Fallen Commrades
i likes to give rep points not just bcoz i am in agree with item but bcoz sometimes i am happy the brave poster sed the item.