Looks like your storm made it all the way to Moscow
http://www.rt.com/news/310901-moscow...ary-lightning/
vids at link
Looks like your storm made it all the way to Moscow
http://www.rt.com/news/310901-moscow...ary-lightning/
vids at link
had one of those lightning clouds over chicago about two weeks ago. It was pretty cool watching the cloud light up every few seconds, yet no lightning left the cloud to extend down to the ground. Its like it was kicking its own ass.
A man has been arrested for stealing a Winnie the Pooh toy car from a supermarket. CCTV of the incident was released by police in Belarus, several days after the crime was committed on 6 May. The footage shows a man walking around the supermarket and taking a seat on the toy car while talking on his phone. The man then edges it towards the exit doors. He is then seen slowly but surely manoeuvring the toy car across the supermarket's car park.
Police in the capital Minsk made a public appeal for anyone who recognised the man to come forward. They also published screenshots from the video and promised confidentiality to those who could help identify the thief. Belarussian media said a labourer confessed to the crime, saying he was drunk and did not remember where he abandoned the toy car that night. It has yet to be found.
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2015/07/28...national-park/
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/p...lice-shooting/
Seems like such a friendly guy on the video, amazed that he's such an ice cold killer.. wait.. no i'm not.Of 558 fatal shootings by police so far this year, according to a Washington Post database tracking such shootings, the death of Dubose is only the fourth to result in criminal charges against the officer.
No clue why that cop felt he had to use his gun there. We will have to wait for more facts/evidence to come out, but that seems pretty fucked up there. Video got blurry at the most crucial point.
Cop will likely do serious time. Very likely deserves it.
Pretty sure we don't have to wait for more facts to come out on this one. A lot of what you've said in this thread I agree with, and I have a lot of respect for you, but you kind of homered up this one with the "Video got blurry at the most crucial point" comment. You've got to call a spade a spade here my brother. The majority of the police brutality stories we've seen on the national news lately have been at the very least semi provoked by the victims actions, this however was DEFINITELY NOT one of those times. I know you said he likely deserves to do time, but likely shouldn't even be included in that sentence.
This was 100% cold blooded murder. No evidence that comes out will change that, and nothing about the video being blurry at the crucial moment matters.
Dude even wrote in his report he was dragged by the car. Just that alone should be enough to tell you how full of shit this asshole is, and how those few seconds of blurriness don't mean a thing.
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Yes,, more facts. We still dont know everything that happened.
I still think the cop really fucked up and deserves some jail time, but in the event something ridiculous comes out, like:
Cop: I tried to open the door and he reached between the seats and grabbed something that appeared to be a gun/He tried to stab me with a concealed knife as he drove off.
Im not saying that those things completely justify what the cop did, but I want to find out what caused him to feel he had to use a weapon in that situation.
99% chance he fucked up.
I like making my decisions once I have facts, and I dont have enough to know what truly happened. If I have to make a decision just based on what I saw so far, he is guilty and should be punished. IMO, the cop was a bit concerned with this guy based on how he was behaving, and made a bad decision to pull his gun when the guy didnt comply because he was startled by the guy not opening the door.
Did they find a weapon in the car. Did the guy have priors for weapons or violence? How was he acting inside the vehicle? What are the laws in that state as they apply to confronting that driver? Did the officer have the right to open that door?
even if he had the right to do everything above, what makes him think a gun in that case is necessary? No clue. I dont know anything about that guy driving except he was dressed a bit on the pimp side, he handed a police officer booze (this is never something considered normal) and wasnt obeying some of the commands.
Once the cop said he was dragged, and video proved he wasnt, it crushes his story. It really points the finger toward him being guilty, however, maybe he said this because he was in shock and truly thought he was dragged (still guilty though).
dwai: more facts? black man white cop, do the math ginger
If that is truly how you feel, I dont need to have logical discussions with you.
You defended the cops in NY that choked a guy to death, when their own police force strictly forbids that exact maneuver from ever being used, when the video clearly showed they were totally full of shit in their police report. It somehow didn't crush their story in that incident.
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