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They need to be firing them at crotch level and eye levelRubber bullets and bean bag rounds aren't non-lethal per se; they're "less lethal" or "less-than-lethal". They can still potentially kill.
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They need to be firing them at crotch level and eye levelRubber bullets and bean bag rounds aren't non-lethal per se; they're "less lethal" or "less-than-lethal". They can still potentially kill.
It'd cause more wailing and gnashing of teeth than a combined 8 Minutes, 6 Gorillion, slavery, Jim Crow, and Charlottesville all over again.Also not a lawyer, but "life, limb, or eyesight" was the rule I learned.
Would another Kent State really be that bad? I only know one person who was there. He was studying in the library. He said he was distracted by the chants of "Ho, Ho, Ho Chi Minh," then it got loud for a few seconds, then it was quiet and he continued studying.
Sounds fun.It'd cause more wailing and gnashing of teeth than a combined 8 Minutes, 6 Gorillion, slavery, Jim Crow, and Charlottesville all over again.
"Hey, Naked Athena, wanna see a bunch of bouncy balls thrown down a hallway?"They need to be firing them at crotch level and eye level
No, send them to apply to socialist paradise Nicaragua. Or Venezuela.
What I would find the most pleasing is them getting far more aggressive in arresting and actually charging people with federal crimes so that all these glorious revolutionaries get stuck in prison with all the fine people they've been wanting to let out. Lethal force on protestors, while it might be momentarily pleasing for some, only gives them more fuel to the flame and might turn the average person sympathetic. Throw them in jail while making clear to the public what shit they've been doing to get there and the average person will just see it as hooligans getting what they deserve. It also shows those rioters that actions have consequences that can follow you for the rest of your life, if you make it out of prison that is.If I were an attorney (which I'm not), I'd say permanent blindness constitutes "grave bodily harm" which justifies lethal force.
Then again, using lethal force will give these vermin their Kent State moment.
Would another Kent State really be that bad?
Portland police said 911-callers reported the suspect had assaulted several people with the handsaw and a belt, including two victims inside a laundromat, broke several car's windshields, and threatened people with the handsaw.
Officers found the suspect near the 2100 block of Northeast Weidler Street.
According to Portland Police, officers ordered the suspect to stop and drop the handsaw.
The suspect refused to drop the handsaw, continued westbound on Northeast Weidler Street, and told officers he was going to make them shoot him, police said.
The suspect walked in to the middle of traffic and continued to ignore multiple commands given by officers to drop the saw, according to police.
Police said officers tried to get the suspect to calm down, he continued to yell at them and said they were going to have to hurt him to get him to stop.
While the suspect yelled at officers, he advanced toward them with the handsaw, according to Portland Police. Officers gave several more verbal warnings to the suspect.
The suspect continued his erratic behavior and officers used a less lethal munition at the suspect, according to Portland Police.
The suspect threw the handsaw to the curb and officers once again began talking to him in an effort to deescalate the situation, police said.
As officers spoke with the suspect, several bystanders interrupted their conversation with him by screaming and taunting the officers, only increasing his level of agitation again.
Eventually, police said through calm conversation and active listening, officers were able to place the suspect in to custody safely.
Green allegedly walked into the middle of traffic and continued to ignore officers. Police said they tried to deescalate the situation with Green but he advanced toward police with the handsaw and officers gave more warnings.
Police used a less-lethal munition on him, they said, but did not specify what kind. Green dropped the handsaw, police said, and officers were able to arrest him.
not a real antifascist, mental health, probably a secret trump supporter, alt right false flag, then the next day it's out of the news and into the memory hole and things go on as if nothing happened at all.Someone mentioned this earlier in the thread, but I'm wondering what would happen if some Antifa punk committed an act of assassination? Like specifically against a Democrat politician that endorsed them (liberals get the bullet too and all that) and given how much Rose City Antifa and their sub-groups utterly hate the mayor and the Portland PD despite the Mayor actively coddling and supporting them, I wonder if that would be the big moment that ends up being their Charlottesville moment?
Let's say Ted Wheeler was giving one of his struggle session press conferences and condemning the Federal agents in Portland, and some tranny punk shoots him on stage, do you all really think the MSM will memory hole that? The CNN building being looted was ignored since AFAIK there were no deaths and AT&T/Warner Brothers has the kind of insurance and funds to rebuild and repair.
But an Antifa "peaceful protester" murdering Ted Wheeler, an anti-Trump progressive liberal is a different thing altogether, Especially if the gunman in this scenario says something about how Ted Wheeler is "fash" or some other Marxist canard.
It's entirely hypothetical and extremely unlikely, but I think that could be Antifa's "Charlottesville Moment" and would likely stick to the Woke Left more easily than a bombing or mass shooting
Of course they are being silent. If they said what they thought NBC news would call them racist and have a mob at their front door the next day.
The thing is from my interactions with the right (in general) was that they understood/understandIt's not that they're being silent, it's that the left doesn't like the answers they're hearing.
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All of these questions have been promptly answered by Republicans. If the press doesn't want to publish their principled explanations, that's not silence by the GOP, it's silence from the leftist talking heads who ran out of excuses for riots and political violence.
I mean, you do have Republicans like Rand Paul saying something. The article even mentions him. But you can see why they don't want to repeat his criticism of the feds: "Local law enforcement can and should be handling these situations in our cities" puts the onus for failure back where it should be, on the Democratic mayors who enable the violence the feds must stop.
If I were an attorney (which I'm not), I'd say permanent blindness constitutes "grave bodily harm" which justifies lethal force.
Then again, using lethal force will give these vermin their Kent State moment.
not a real antifascist, mental health, probably a secret trump supporter, alt right false flag, then the next day it's out of the news and into the memory hole and things go on as if nothing happened at all.
the media are all-in, and they're on the lefts side. they will spin anything and everything in the lefts favor. nothing, absolutely nothing, will change anything about this. the young mother being murdered by BLM nigs didn't change anything either.
Because the Right understands that real life isn't Star Wars/capeshit and that being on the "right side of history" doesn't make you bulletproof or above the law.The thing is from my interactions with the right (in general) was that they understood/understand
"Freedom of speech and assembly" means peaceful and lawful, that means getting permits, not throwing shit at the police (even if some right wingers hate the police), and not burning down stores and homes.
Hell back in the day some videos of Westboro were leaked at one of their protests. The father told his family/group something along the lines of "do not touch counter protesters, do not throw stuff at them, just back away and let the police handle it"
Pretty sure most people to the right of Mao would look the other way at this point.Would another Kent State really be that bad?
The last time my city had an officer killed on duty was back in the 40s or so. A few years back there was a shootout with a hoodrat who brought guns to a baby shower and started walking around the city with them, open carry is legal in my state. Some one called the police, police responded they tried just to ask him some questions about "WTF is going on", he ran and the K9 unit is set lose, Hoodrat shot the dog and police returned fire. The City residents supported the police and held candlelight vigils for the K9, the media even called the K9 "officer". Kids held fundraisers to get the future K9 units bullet resistant vests, it was heart warming. The family of the hoodrat tried to hold rallies "Justice for hoodrat" and the city residents just told them basically to "Get the fuck out, we don't support a dog killer".Can't find the article but heard recently about a black Tulsa girl that won the (state?) lottery that gave the winnings to local police as thanks from her and her mother, as the police helped them when her 12 y/o sister was killed. It was on FOX News (non-local), but I can't find the article. [To be fair, there might not've been an article, as it was told to me by my normie dad who watches Fox & Friends.]
There's also this (https://www.fox23.com/news/local/wo...a-law-enforcement/KT6ACDWMSRE2JDLF2RUVU3HXM4/) which is very sweet.