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Should have just been probation, but I understand the political pressure to send her to prison for at least a little while. Thankfully the judge didn’t throw the book at her like the state wanted. By all accounts, Potter is a good person with a sterling 26-year police career who made a terrible, life-altering mistake. She has already suffered greatly, will no doubt live with this for the rest of her life, and as Judge Chu correctly assessed, she poses no danger to the public.
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Dev wrote:
You're whole platform is about normalizing idiocy.
Should have just been probation, but I understand the political pressure to send her to prison for at least a little while. Thankfully the judge didn’t throw the book at her like the state wanted. By all accounts, Potter is a good person with a sterling 26-year police career who made a terrible, life-altering mistake. She has already suffered greatly, will no doubt live with this for the rest of her life, and as Judge Chu correctly assessed, she poses no danger to the public.
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JuanHamm wrote:
macphisto wrote:
Should have just been probation, but I understand the political pressure to send her to prison for at least a little while. Thankfully the judge didn’t throw the book at her like the state wanted. By all accounts, Potter is a good person with a sterling 26-year police career who made a terrible, life-altering mistake. She has already suffered greatly, will no doubt live with this for the rest of her life, and as Judge Chu correctly assessed, she poses no danger to the public.
We agree!
Nice. Let’s build on this and see where it goes.
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You're whole platform is about normalizing idiocy.
An enigma of a man shaped hole in the wall between reality and the soul of the devil.
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They can't get the cops to do anything, so they use other, "peaceful" measures.
I wonder how a future of cops and government officials in total opposition to each other works out? Do they actually think they can just strip citizens of property and money without using physical force? I can't wait to find out.
They can't get the cops to do anything, so they use other, "peaceful" measures.
I wonder how a future of cops and government officials in total opposition to each other works out? Do they actually think they can just strip citizens of property and money without using physical force? I can't wait to find out.
The only response to her I have is “Yes Ms Goebbels.”
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Not particularly important to the story, but I do wonder if the complaintant lied about the decedent having a gun so they would get a reasonable response time from the police. If you don't use this one weird hack who knows when the cops will show up.
Seattle police stopped investigating new adult sexual assaults this year, memo shows
"Seattle police’s sexual assault and child abuse unit staff has been so depleted that it stopped assigning to detectives this year new cases with adult victims, according to an internal memo sent to interim police Chief Adrian Diaz in April."
#Defund at it's very best.
_________________ "The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
Seattle police stopped investigating new adult sexual assaults this year, memo shows
"Seattle police’s sexual assault and child abuse unit staff has been so depleted that it stopped assigning to detectives this year new cases with adult victims, according to an internal memo sent to interim police Chief Adrian Diaz in April."
Seattle police stopped investigating new adult sexual assaults this year, memo shows
"Seattle police’s sexual assault and child abuse unit staff has been so depleted that it stopped assigning to detectives this year new cases with adult victims, according to an internal memo sent to interim police Chief Adrian Diaz in April."
#Defund at it's very best.
Probably wouldn't be prosecuted anyway.
If you break a law in Seattle the most likley outcome is that they name a street after you or build you a statue or something, as opposed to being arrested.
Seattle police stopped investigating new adult sexual assaults this year, memo shows
"Seattle police’s sexual assault and child abuse unit staff has been so depleted that it stopped assigning to detectives this year new cases with adult victims, according to an internal memo sent to interim police Chief Adrian Diaz in April."
#Defund at it's very best.
Probably wouldn't be prosecuted anyway.
If you break a law in Seattle the most likley outcome is that they name a street after you or build you a statue or something, as opposed to being arrested.
An enigma of a man shaped hole in the wall between reality and the soul of the devil.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:13 pm Posts: 39820 Location: 6000 feet beyond man and time.
I know I preach about the sheeplike herd and its aversion to action and decisiveness and all, but this is ridiculous! Everybody trying to cover their own asses. No one wants to risk anymore.
An enigma of a man shaped hole in the wall between reality and the soul of the devil.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:13 pm Posts: 39820 Location: 6000 feet beyond man and time.
Why willingness to blow away a child murderer is nothing remarkable, except to you herd animals of course. So it's hardly talking big from behind a monitor.
Why willingness to blow away a child murderer is nothing remarkable, except to you herd animals of course. So it's hardly talking big from behind a monitor.
I suspect something worse will come out, but the inflexible bureaucratic inertia of declaring the situation a "barricaded suspect" might be sufficient to explain the lack of action. For a barricaded suspect, they follow this rulebook, and must have SWAT and an armored car before breaching. Many police departments have IQ ceilings, so should we be surprised?
If they disbanded the Uvalde school and city police departments and resorted to a single sheriff and a posse system they would have been better off.
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