Officer accidentally shots man in Minnesota

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It would be nice to store owner's armed and ready for looters. I wonder what the narrative of a couple dozen looters with holes in them would be.
 

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I seen the whole thing, he runs in the truck, another person videos the cops ramming the truck, it spins sideways and the guy is hanging out the drivers side ready, as soon as the truck stops he jumped out and started shooting at the cops. 4-5 cops shoot back, and down he goes. Didn't see the guy move after that lol, so idk if he lived or expired. I'm assuming died.
The cops chasing him turned him into a sieve, it's the only cure for such evil. The officer he killed had 4 kids and 1 on the way.
 

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ATV Rancher;[URL="tel:2920017" said:
2920017[/URL]]Hunting White People.

https://clthb.co/z9rfJ5s1LbuAwaqs5

We also see this kind of aggressive behavior displayed between certain types of similar insects.
I’ve been watching videos like this for a year now on telegram it’s so depressing and nobody knows about it or cares
 

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Grady Judd is also my favorite.

Not sure if it was him or another sheriff, but after a gunfight where the bad guy got shot up, one of the asinine media folk asked the sheriff why they shot the perp 68 times. His answer..."because we ran out of bullets".

Edit: it was Grady Judd...the perp had executed one cop and a K-9 and wounded another cop...9 of the 10 members of the SWAT team unloaded on him when they caught up to him.
 
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Just wondering, that 26yr veteran cop that shot that guy.
Claiming it was an accident that she grabbed the wrong weapon.
Wonder how that round got chambered in the side arm, was that by accident too?
No one chambers a round by accident and if cops are driving around with rounds chambered in their side arms we all need to be worried.
So someone must have a smart explanation for that.
Chamdering your side arm is no accident, it’s an act of intent to use.
unless someone can explain.
2 steps are required before a firearm can fire. Step one, chambering, step two pull trigger.
hhhmmm, I smell intent to kill.
 
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Just wondering, that 26yr veteran cop that shot that guy.
Claiming it was an accident that she grabbed the wrong weapon.
Wonder how that round got chambered in the side arm, was that by accident too?
No one chambers a round by accident and if cops are driving around with rounds chambered in their side arms we all need to be worried.
So someone must have a smart explanation for that.
Chamdering your side arm is no accident, it’s an act of intent to use.
unless someone can explain.
2 steps are required before a firearm can fire. Step one, chambering, step two pull trigger.
hhhmmm, I smell intent to kill.

Probably what she was told to say.
 

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Just wondering, that 26yr veteran cop that shot that guy.
Claiming it was an accident that she grabbed the wrong weapon.
Wonder how that round got chambered in the side arm, was that by accident too?
No one chambers a round by accident and if cops are driving around with rounds chambered in their side arms we all need to be worried.
So someone must have a smart explanation for that.
Chamdering your side arm is no accident, it’s an act of intent to use.
unless someone can explain.
2 steps are required before a firearm can fire. Step one, chambering, step two pull trigger.
hhhmmm, I smell intent to kill.

Its policy that cops carry a round chambered. Not much good for quick response if there isn’t a round up the spout. Remember that we’re talking about cops here, not the grade 6 plugs that you deal with in the military. The reason I got out of the forces was because I was surrounded by absolute morons and drunks. I wouldn’t trust most of the guys I was in with to handle their weapons properly.
 

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Absolutely nothing suprises me anymore. I trust not a single person outside my immediate family. They are on a short rope as well!! Everything is faucked up!!
 

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Its policy that cops carry a round chambered. Not much good for quick response if there isn’t a round up the spout. Remember that we’re talking about cops here, not the grade 6 plugs that you deal with in the military. The reason I got out of the forces was because I was surrounded by absolute morons and drunks. I wouldn’t trust most of the guys I was in with to handle their weapons properly.

Interesting, that means you must have some supporting information on policing policies.
Please post your supporting info. on your claim.
 

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Ive worked with lots of cops and have it directly from them. Also it’s common sense....

Kinda thought so, the "say so" and "hear say" muds the water, makes it BS more then proof unless proven otherwise with hardcore FACTS.

BTW hardcore facts is not my friend said so, its in form of documentation specifying so.
 
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Where's your supporting documentation?
Just wondering, that 26yr veteran cop that shot that guy.
Claiming it was an accident that she grabbed the wrong weapon.
Wonder how that round got chambered in the side arm, was that by accident too?
No one chambers a round by accident and if cops are driving around with rounds chambered in their side arms we all need to be worried.
So someone must have a smart explanation for that.
Chamdering your side arm is no accident, it’s an act of intent to use.
unless someone can explain.
2 steps are required before a firearm can fire. Step one, chambering, step two pull trigger.
hhhmmm, I smell intent to kill.
 
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