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  2. I think people would be surprised to find that most veterans don’t own firearms. While I’m one of the 47% minority, I don’t carry. My home is a different matter entirely.
  3. Ilhan Omar’s Multi-Million Dollar ‘Winery’ Doesn’t Have an Address, Social Media, or Working Phone! [Hidden Content]
  4. Someone tell me which job is better, Hemphill or Warren? And why?
  5. It’s amazing how people can be so radicalized that they lose all sense of what’s right and wrong.
  6. I agree… but I’d love that spot in region 4 for Bellville lol
  7. This doesn't change my opinion of his shooting, but you can't say he wasn't warned... Alex Pretti broke rib in confrontation with federal agents a week before death, sources say
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  9. How about the abridged TVC special version? 😉
  10. I appreciate your opinion!
  11. Excessive Force and the Fourth Amendment: Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of Legal Test [Hidden Content]
  12. Minneapolis Police Chief Says It Doesn't Matter if Shooting Was Justified! From the article: “In just one sentence, the Minneapolis police chief tacitly endorsed violence against federal immigration officers, and made it clear why the violence continues to escalate without police interference.“ [Hidden Content]
  13. I know this wasn't directed at me, but: Babbitt: the best "good shoot" of the three. Part of an angry mob using clubs, chairs, motorcycle helmets, etc. to breach a barricaded room where capital police (who the mob could see) waited with drawn guns shouting lawful orders while trying to protect members of congress. Babbitt ignored those orders and was the first one through the window. By that point officers had no obligation to wait and see what the mob would do when they made it inside. Good: Also a clearcut "good shoot". I don't believe for a second she intended to hit an officer, and it can be argued to some degree that the cop put himself in a bad position by walking in front of her car (i mostly disagree with this argument). But she fled from officers trying to detain her, and there's clear video of her hitting the officer with her car before he shot her, and clear video of her gunning the engine when it happened. Pretti: This is an ugly, ugly shooting. He appeared to be attempting to help a woman, was quite possibly only struggling because he'd been pepper sprayed and then had about 8 guys kicking, pistol whipping and hitting him, and then was shot because a gun he didn't brandish was accidentally discharged by an officer pulling it out of his holster. It's hard to defend the actions of the BP agents on this one. That said, due to the totality of circumstances I do think the officer who shot will be able to make a pretty decent argument that this was a justified shoot. It will likely end up as "lawful but awful", but I could see some officers charged in this one, and possibly some of those charges even sticking.
  14. This is highly inaccurate. They did not promote the basketball coach to AD and then he ran out the football coach. Please stop spreading BS about people on here. If you don't know for sure what happened, then just don't state anything. Your second comment (9/10 ....) is a great post. It's your opinion. The top part though .... completely wrong and it paints coaches in a bad picture.
  15. Please post a single video that shows an immigration agent jumping out at someone from behind anything. Sure you’re not confusing them with ambulance chasing lawyers?
  16. There are several videos. What do you think that they showed and what laws and court decisions apply? Can you know what a lawful use of force is? If you understand the law, both in Supreme Court decisions and the laws on self-defense and you can look at the videos and your opinion is that the officer is wrong, great. Do you know any of that or is it simply emotion that drives your opinion?
  17. Thank you. Long version explaining why or short version? I don’t take the side of officers because they are or were officers. As an example using the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, on a different sports forum when it first hit the news but was reported as self defense with the retired officer being cleared, I said that it was murder and the DA covered it up. I was chastised for my opinion and the thread was removed after it got fairly heated but not by me. I merely noted my opinion based on the law. After it made the news, the state stepped in and took over the case. The action was fairly swift and indictments came in short order. Not only with three people involved convicted and given life sentences, the DA was removed and charges were filed on her. I found out that the thread had been deleted when I went back to copy my original comments which were time stamped. I was going to show that I called a retired police officer a murderer when the story was reporting it is self-defense as determined by the DA. I have arrested two former partners and recommended criminal charges on two coworkers. I have no issue with calling an officer out for being wrong but the emotion goes both ways. There are people who don’t know the law, don’t like the law or make decisions based on of they like or hate the person in question. Another example is the previously discussed officer on trial from Uvalde. The law in many people’s eyes doesn’t seem to matter as the hatred for the outcome does. So the long or short version? 😎
  18. They are going down. People are going to start killing agents that jump out on them with masks on their faces.
  19. They got a big one Friday night in Huffman.
  20. Might have to swing by and catch the next Livingston game.
  21. If you need a TXHSFB fix before UIL realigment check out this month's TepAndStepp that just was recorded last night! [Hidden Content]
  22. I don't think any officer(LEO) (especially this 8 year veteran) wakes up hoping they kill someone. They just want to do their shift and go home to their family every night.....I don't blame them for doing what they think is necessary to not die. I carry most of the time, my biggest fear is having to pull my weapon and use it. Not only the thought I killed someone, someone's parent or child, I'll have to live with that but it could bankrupt me in court, even if proven justified. For me, I hope my Son or anyone I care for wouldn't act so stupidly interfering with LEO's trying to do an already hard job.
  23. Anti-ICE Signal Chats: Walz Administration Implicated, Foreign Funding Revealed! From the article: “It's clear that Walz, Frey, and Flanagan want this insurrection to continue because it takes the focus off the massive fraud that's been occurring in that state, much of it with Walz's knowledge.” [Hidden Content]
  24. You’re not aware of the liberal twist? The stupidity always falls on law enforcement. For some reason, they hate laws and enforcement. Can’t believe people actually think like that.
  25. Absolutely. One that was by the book, no room for disagreement. A traffic stop where the subject emerges from the vehicle brandishing a handgun in a threatening manner and the officer puts two in his chest. Closed book, problem solved. My guess is that most instructors for LEOs cringe at what they’re seeing. My guess is also that most supervisors pray that their officers never behave so stupidly.
  26. Is there a such thing as a "good shoot"? There are plenty of attorneys and lawyers explaining why this was a justified shoot.
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