90 year old lock abusive cop in basement and wins $95,000 for her efforts. (Maryland, news)
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If she had a gun she would be dead, killed after a fusillade of shots fired by officers defending one of their own from senile old lady and suspect in a murder who tried to shoot it out with the cops.
Yeah, using a gun against a cop or a SWAT team would be just brilliant.
LOL, what MOGal stated.
Poetic licence being the key.
Zimmerman is quite the neophyte, comparatively speaking.
Apparently you missed the poster's reference to Indiana.
Law don't do you much good when you are dead.
By the way, that's about the craziest dumb**** law that I've ever heard about, it's even dumber than "stand your ground". Can't wait to see the cases coming out of this one, as every tom, dick, and sovereign citizen, and tea bagger decides for themselves what is and what isn't a lawful search and decides to shoot it out with ZOG.
Of course it could help raise the average IQ of Indianians.
No word in the article on what happened to the cop. No doubt he went on paid "administrative leave." The taxpayer gets reamed coming & going. That's how it works in our brave new world.
Apparently you missed the poster's reference to Indiana.
This is way tooo funny!
“What is troubling to law enforcement officers, and to me, is the chance that citizens hearing reports of change will misunderstand what the law says,” Daniels said. “This law is not an invitation to use violence or force against law enforcement officers. In fact, it restricts when an individual can use force, specifically deadly force, on an officer, so don’t try anything. Chances are overwhelming you will be breaking the law and wind up in far worse trouble.”
The new law states that for a homeowner to resist police entry forcibly, the person must reasonably believe an officer is acting unlawfullyandthat force is necessary to prevent serious bodily injury to the citizen.
“Unless a person is convinced an officer is acting unlawfully, he cannot use any force of any kind,” Daniels said. “In the real world, there will almost never be a situation in which these extremely narrow conditions are met.”
Hey Mitch you dumbfrack,
It's too late, the idiots are already getting your whacky law wrong. That god that even Republicans realized what an idiot you are.
By the way, that's about the craziest dumb**** law that I've ever heard about, it's even dumber than "stand your ground". Can't wait to see the cases coming out of this one, as every tom, dick, and sovereign citizen, and tea bagger decides for themselves what is and what isn't a lawful search and decides to shoot it out with ZOG.
Of course it could help raise the average IQ of Indianians.
Oh boy here we go with the anti-flyover bigotry. What fun.
You mean like Neil Armstrong, first man on the moon and graduate of IU? Or Eli Lilly, founder of the Indiana-based F-500 pharmecutical company. How many pharmaceutical companies do you have?
You mean like Neil Armstrong, first man on the moon and graduate of IU? Or Eli Lilly, founder of the Indiana-based F-500 pharmecutical company. How many pharmaceutical companies do you have?
I think that Neil Armstrong would understand the simple arithmetic involved in my post. It is unfortunate that you can't.
So try to follow along if you can.
If you have a bell curve based upon IQ and you reduce the number of scores on the left side of the curve, those with lower scores, the average will shift to the right thus raising the score of the mean.
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