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""How law enforcement officers can kill someone and avoid prosecution.""

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is an article that every idiot, who's following Al Sharpton's call to make all police forces come under a federal umbrella, should read..Oops, forgot; most of them can't read - nevermind..

November 6, 2015 at 5:37 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Brings to mind the case of Idaho vs. Lon Horiuchi in the case of the untimely death of one Vicki Weaver.

November 6, 2015 at 6:15 AM

Anonymous Bad Cyborg said...

"“What’s missing here is that we need the Department of Justice to bring federal charges” when a federal agent kills someone."

Oh, yeah, like THAT'S gonna happen.

November 7, 2015 at 8:38 AM

Anonymous brassbryan said...

inevitably, the acts of the empire being turned inward will have acts like this someday reaching critical mass. the term 'blowback' will be redefined

November 7, 2015 at 4:40 PM

Anonymous Informed42 said...

What we really need, but don't have, is a Department of Justice that really dispenses justice regardless of whether the individuals are Feds, average citizens or LEO's.

Pass legislation and hold all the Fed alphabet agency personnel personally liable for their actions, and make them liable for compensatory and punitive damages, and
you'd see a whole different attitude from them all.

Start with defunding the ATF and toss out all of their cases against law abiding gun owners that are indicted for 'technical errors' or plain mistakes just to make case numbers to justify agent's jobs. They aren't going to go after any of the real criminals as long as they can go after law abiding gun owners !! They're chicken shit, so they'll take the safe course, just like they've been doing since 1972.

November 8, 2015 at 7:43 PM

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