Shooting of the Day
Shooting of the Day
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El Cajon police say black man was holding vape smoking device in hand when officers fatally shot him.
- ^Gnash
- what the fuck is he doing pointing? anyone could get shot doing this. use some common sense peoplehotroddy
- only in muricuhmoldero
- I'd rather live in america where it's relatively safe compared to central america and south america counterparts.hotroddy
- at least american cops have balls to go into the hood. en cambio la policia no se atreve entrar en los barrios.hotroddy
- don't point anything at a cop. this was death by cop.dbloc
- ^^ lol really? I'd rather live in Mexico, El Salvador o Costa Rica than in Gringoland. Cops there only go as far as taking your wallet if no one is watching.VectorMasked
- They don't go around shooting and ending livesVectorMasked
- So... is this the fist vape related death?pango
- vector masked?? police won't show up period. https://www.google.c…hotroddy
- google link didn't work:
http://www.worldatla…hotroddy - https://www.google.c…hotroddy
- i'm from Venezuela and you don't leave your house at night. Bars are on every window of your home. Even if you are on the 20th story window.hotroddy
- and the police don't give a fuck and won't show if you call them.hotroddy
- If I pointed a vape like of was a gun at police in the states I'd fully expect to be shot. Fucking stupid idiot. Darwin is proud.set
- we get it, you vapemekk
- Vape kills.pango
- More police are going to die, trust/respect will continue to plummet.formed
- Hotrooddy. I don't know anything about venezuela, but I do know about El salvador, Mexico and Costa Rica and people DO live their lives regardless of the time.VectorMasked
- The issue here is that on these three countries the police does not go crazy shooting and murdering citizens.VectorMasked
- Whatever insecurity there might be in these three countries it is because of criminals and scumbags that prefer to break into a house than to get a job.VectorMasked
- Police brutality is not a rampant problem in these countries (which is this topic here), but it is in the US. In these three countries corruption is a problem...VectorMasked
- but that corruption means that when you get stopped by a corrupt officer, they will discreetly try to get you to give them 20 bucks. But they won't shoot you.VectorMasked
- I don't know anything about police enforcement rules... but in Mexico officers have to pay for each bullet they waste. maybe they should do that in Gringoland.VectorMasked
- Maybe that's what they need to get their officers to stop shooting the "so-called" minorities" aka... Black and Latino.VectorMasked
- For the problems reported, considering the States is 330-350mil+ people, I would take my statistical chances there any day vs, central/south americaETM