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In reply to the discussion: Bedford, Ohio Man Shot and Killed by Police [View all]JEFF9K
(1,935 posts)29. You can't back that up.
You can't possibly know the inner workings of the cops' minds.
How many people "say anything" to the cops and are then shot and killed?
I would guess the percentage of "shot and killed for saying something" to arrests is less than 0.0001%.
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Actually, I see nothing in that story that needs one to be 'open minded' or
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Dec 2014
#1
Many police shootings are justified. It's the unjustified ones that give people problems.
Comrade Grumpy
Dec 2014
#8
So, in response to my question asking why you are so coy, you respond with
KingCharlemagne
Dec 2014
#33
I've noticed that a near sure sign someone is full of shit and pressing an agenda is constantly
TheKentuckian
Dec 2014
#37
If, after reading the linked articles, YOU have something to say ABOUT THE STORY, say it!
JEFF9K
Dec 2014
#31
Correct answer...if DU is not going to recognize patterns of abusive behavior, then its members can
alcibiades_mystery
Dec 2014
#41