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    Dfw cop gone mad- shoots at unarmed man 41 times

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    41? He reloaded three times? WTF!?!!?!

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    Pretty damning......The dept claimed he rammed the cruiser then retracted the statement after the dash cam shows them to be liars.....Then they delete footage of the shooting after taking a bystanders cell phone......... If this is all true several policemen need to lose their jobs and go to jail.

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    taking the report at face value...

    Just wow. I can understand the being all hyped up after chasing a guy at high speeds for a half hour but, lying about your car getting rammed when it will be obvious that it didn't happen. Then firing that many shots! At some point you would think you would realize you aren't reciving any return fire, you would think you would realize that before fring 41 shots, that probably like 3-4 mags.

    If they really took some ones phone who wasn't involved in the crime what is up with that? I am getting tired if hearing about cops taking other poeple's property just because they can, when they aren't involved in the crime. I don't know why it is the cops seem to think that they can't be filmed in public. It would be one thing if people were going into the police station and doing it or some other place they aren't nesserly supposed to be in but, on a public street?

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    The Associated Press reports investigators did obtain a court order to confiscate a memory chip from a cell phone with footage of the incident.
    Wonder what grounds the court used to justify confiscation.....if any ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Warthogg View Post
    Wonder what grounds the court used to justify confiscation.....if any ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by N/A View Post
    They will call it evidence needed for the investigation.
    Prolly right.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Penguin View Post
    I don't know why it is the cops seem to think that they can't be filmed in public. It would be one thing if people were going into the police station and doing it or some other place they aren't nesserly supposed to be in but, on a public street?
    Yeah well in Illinois it is illegal to film or record the police without their permission. For example, it's illegal to stand on your own front porch and take footage of cops doing a traffic stop out in the street, unless they say you can. Hard to believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punk View Post
    Yeah well in Illinois it is illegal to film or record the police without their permission. For example, it's illegal to stand on your own front porch and take footage of cops doing a traffic stop out in the street, unless they say you can. Hard to believe.
    You can take comfort...the ACLU is on the case!
    http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2...-activity-aclu
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    Quote Originally Posted by Punk View Post
    Yeah well in Illinois it is illegal to film or record the police without their permission. For example, it's illegal to stand on your own front porch and take footage of cops doing a traffic stop out in the street, unless they say you can. Hard to believe.

    Unreal!

    The city of Chicago and by default the state iof Illinois has to be one of the most corrupt and dictatorial tyrannies on Earth.


    And this friggin' place is right here in America!!!


    How did this happen?


    The place is nothing more than a fiefdom ruled by the Daley family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Penguin View Post
    It is a few bad apples that give the rest a bad name.
    I disagree with that statement. My definition of good cop vs. bad cop is not a cop that does an illegal act. It is by what a cop does (or does not do) when they witness a fellow officer commit an illegal act. I'd wager that by that standard, there numerous "bad apples".

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