Police and soldiers return fire in Louisville

Absent the knuckle dragging cretins burning and looting the police and military personnel wouldn’t be there in the first place.

Say what? No bodycams turned on?

Chief of Police already gone.
https://twitter.com/CalNBC/status/1267549418456256512?s=20

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Bodycams were mandatory. Supposedly.
https://twitter.com/CalNBC/status/1267553866989613060?s=20

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Do the soldiers have body cams? Has it been determined whose weapon killed this man; police, soldier?

Anyone not obeying curfew really only has themselves to blame if the police find themselves in a situation where they need to fire indiscriminately into a crowd.

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Quite so…

Ya that got thrown out the door pretty quick as a talking point didn’t in. Well on the positive they might be increasing the herd immunity theory.

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Louisville police, just “returning fire”.
https://twitter.com/NighSide/status/1266555150648385536?s=20

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Was the restaurant legally open past curfew?

Are you saying you don’t believe anyone fired at the police?

If the law states they are to have their body cameras on and they didn’t, that is reason to prosecute the police?

Interesting, “pepper bullets” are used for crowd dispersal and control. When police deliver a lawful order to leave an area and disperse perhaps the journalists should heed the warning as well.

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Did the restaurant owner shoot at them? I support shooting the guy with the gun, but not randomly shooting into a crowd. Not only is it reckless, it is likely to make things much worse.

Good question.

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Yeah, the cops should just stand there and die. What was it the left said about Charlottesville? There were no good people there, because good people don’t march with Nazi’s. Do good people march with rioters, looters and arsonists?

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Not enough info to know for sure. It’s possible some officer got spooked by something, and started shooting.

Funny?

“Mr. McAtee would help us with Californian Day for at least 15 years, if not longer,” Greg Cotton, Jr., who lives in Middletown, said in an interview Monday. “He was one of the ones who would donate all his time and all his food; everybody could just come up and take it and he wouldn’t charge because it was for the neighborhood.”

Hysterical. Guy made a mistake and now he’s dead.

I can see why that’s so funny.

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Was the restaurant owner rioting? That’s all that matters right now. If not, he is a dead innocent and the predictable result of reckless ■■■■ like that.

Tin soldiers and Nixon’s coming.

I suppose you can’t given:

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