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How cute, cross everything out as if that makes some type of statement.

You come across as the type of person that lacks accountability and makes excuses and blames others for everything.

End of the day if she didn't choose to violate her plea bargain and steal she wouldn't have a bullet in her neck and kids wondering where mommy is, make all the excuses and cop outs you want to defend her actions but that's indisputable.
 
People that drive on highways late at night and get killed by drunk drivers wouldn't be dead if they hadn't put themselves in that situation.

I mean if you are on the road late at night you know people have been drinking. Stay in the house.
 
People that drive on highways late at night and get killed by drunk drivers wouldn't be dead if they hadn't put themselves in that situation.
I mean if you are on the road late at night you know people have been drinking. Stay in the house.

That analogy is exactly the opposite of what happened. A better one would be if you're drinking then stay in the house because there's potential for you to die out in the streets.

You didn;t even think that one through :rollin
 
How cute, cross everything out as if that makes some type of statement.

You come across as the type of person that lacks accountability and makes excuses and blames others for everything.

End of the day if she didn't choose to violate her plea bargain and steal she wouldn't have a bullet in her neck and kids wondering where mommy is, make all the excuses and cop outs you want to defend her actions but that's indisputable.
No i've already said she was wrong.  Its obvious she was wrong but shoplifters are supposed to pay with jail time/fines/etc. not with their lives.  Never have I once made excuses for her choice to do the crimes. 

At the end of the day we know  your track record in these type of threads.
 
 
She shouldnt have been killed point blank.

Yes of course there are consequences for everyones actions but should that consequence be death?

No way did that cop have the right to take her life away.

Im going to wait for further info but was he really in threat of his life? You do know that the police down here is corrupt many times and they just make up some story so people can buy it right?

None of us know now but what if this was a single mother who was struggling to put food on the table?

Some of yall are sick in believing that she got what she deserved. No way in hell is death deserved over stealing a few hundred dollars worth of stuff.

The cop is gonna prolly get a slap on the wrist and let go tho. Ive seen and heard of worse things that these pigs do down here and are just let go. **** is sickining
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And it always tends to be the white cops that are in these type of headlines down here
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lol the irony in all this is walmart... a company that basically enslaves ppl... for the most part in reference to there overseas workers... forcing them to work in concentration camps and pay to live there regardless if they live there or not, working them upto 16 hrs a day.. for relatively nothing... and then working ppl here in the states just enough so they can print out a check.. but not enough so they can have benefits for being a fulltime employee.....

they who gives no dambs about her the situation etc... no uproar complaints nothing said about them... but yet ppl are saying a woman who possibly stole something that in the grand scheme of things cost the company pennies.... is killed because of it... and they feel some sort of moral victory and justice is/was served...

Only in america.... lol a man/company/org can steal/rob ppl in mass amounts for billions... and a slap on the wrist... is seen as a win...and non tragic.... only in america... ppl can mistreat discriminate use destroy ppl day in day out and be herald... yet a person can steal pennies... get killed cold blooded and ppl say well justice has been served.
 
People that drive on highways late at night and get killed by drunk drivers wouldn't be dead if they hadn't put themselves in that situation.
I mean if you are on the road late at night you know people have been drinking. Stay in the house.

no. they wouldnt be dead if the person who killed them didnt illegally drink and drive.
 
No i've already said she was wrong.  Its obvious she was wrong but shoplifters are supposed to pay with jail time/fines/etc. not with their lives.  Never have I once made excuses for her choice to do the crimes. 

At the end of the day we know  your track record in these type of threads.

 

I've said this probably around 7 times already. She's not limited to just a shoplifter once her and her posse decide to assault the officer.
 
No i've already said she was wrong.  Its obvious she was wrong but shoplifters are supposed to pay with jail time/fines/etc. not with their lives.  Never have I once made excuses for her choice to do the crimes. 

At the end of the day we know  your track record in these type of threads.

 

My track record = I say facts not everyone wants to accept or realize and some sensitive members on here get butthurt yup sounds about right.

2 wrongs don't make a right but this situation coulda been completely avoided in so many ways
 
People that drive on highways late at night and get killed by drunk drivers wouldn't be dead if they hadn't put themselves in that situation.
I mean if you are on the road late at night you know people have been drinking. Stay in the house.

That analogy is exactly the opposite of what happened. A better one would be if you're drinking then stay in the house because there's potential for you to die out in the streets.

You didn;t even think that one through :rollin

No whether or not she violated her plea agreement when she entered a Wal-Mart has nothing to do with being shot in the neck.

So if didn't have the plea agreement it wouldn't okay for her to get shot?
 
No whether or not she violated her plea agreement when she entered a Wal-Mart has nothing to do with being shot in the neck.
So if didn't have the plea agreement it wouldn't okay for her to get shot?

Dude wth are you talking about?

You have no idea what you're saying
 
People that drive on highways late at night and get killed by drunk drivers wouldn't be dead if they hadn't put themselves in that situation.

I mean if you are on the road late at night you know people have been drinking. Stay in the house.

Lol, wut?
 
lol the irony in all this is walmart... a company that basically enslaves ppl... for the most part in reference to there overseas workers... forcing them to work in concentration camps and pay to live there regardless if they live there or not, working them upto 16 hrs a day.. for relatively nothing... and then working ppl here in the states just enough so they can print out a check.. but not enough so they can have benefits for being a fulltime employee.....

they who gives no dambs about her the situation etc... no uproar complaints nothing said about them... but yet ppl are saying a woman who possibly stole something that in the grand scheme of things cost the company pennies.... is killed because of it... and they feel some sort of moral victory and justice is/was served...

Only in america.... lol a man/company/org can steal/rob ppl in mass amounts for billions... and a slap on the wrist... is seen as a win...and non tragic.... only in america... ppl can mistreat discriminate use destroy ppl day in day out and be herald... yet a person can steal pennies... get killed cold blooded and ppl say well justice has been served.

these diatribes are all getting so tiresome. shes not dead because walmart is an evil corporation or because of the man...shes dead because she continually put herself in dangerous situations involving illegal activites.
 
No i've already said she was wrong.  Its obvious she was wrong but shoplifters are supposed to pay with jail time/fines/etc. not with their lives.  Never have I once made excuses for her choice to do the crimes. 

At the end of the day we know  your track record in these type of threads.

 

I've said this probably around 7 times already. She's not limited to just a shoplifter once her and her posse decide to assault the officer.

There is assaulting an officer and "assaulting" an officer.

Every Wal-Mart I've ever know of has camera everywhere the truth will come out.
 
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My track record = I say facts not everyone wants to accept or realize and some sensitive members on here get butthurt yup sounds about right.
2 wrongs don't make a right but this situation coulda been completely avoided in so many ways
so are you saying the ends justify the means... lol dude id hate to see you as a judge... dude would be on some vigilante third world capital punishments... I dnt think well atleast hope ppl are advocating stealing... and we do have limited info on the events... but you are confortable in saying shoplifting in any capacity could warrant being murdered... outside of armed robbery etc... of course.?

Not saying your wrong in how you feel just curious.
 
[COLOR=#red]her ratchet self earned that bullet....She could have easily just stopped the car....I'm hanging from a car while u got it in drive....Yup i'll letting the cal sing on u too[/COLOR]
 
these diatribes are all getting so tiresome. shes not dead because walmart is an evil corporation or because of the man...shes dead because she continually put herself in dangerous situations involving illegal activites.
i never said she was...whew.... rainbowed right over ya..... The point was that ppl are saying ultimately her death is warrant because she did something that is wrong... in so called illegal/unethical activities... in a place an establishment that is doing the same thing... right now as we debate... and basically built on the same mindframe...and is praised for the exact same thing and if one of the head honchos were to be killed i seriously doubt ppl would be like good thats what they deserved... that and add to the fact that in the big picture unless she stole smethng like iuno a 72 in tv and even that would be debatable... it literally doesnt affect the company at all... so in essense she basically was killed on principal... on being unethical by a person trying to protect a company that is built and is ran on being unethical....i use unethical... because saying illegal in this sense doesnt really work due largerly because if your a corp.govt.etc ... any large/powerful entity the whole legal ramifications/guidelines are basically thrown out the window... that and laws in principal are supposably based on ethics and morals.
 
I've said it once and I'll say it again.

If they were about to run over the cop and start dumping then it is what it is. Even though its pretty obvious that isn't what happened.

If the cop was at the passenger door and they still pulled off and he fell down and shot her while they pulled away that still isn't justifiable.


Literally the only situation where what the cop did was justifiable is if they where driving directly at him.

All this other **** about plea agreements and what not has nothing to with the cops actions.
 
Normally, I'd take the victim's side, but if you're going to run a person over, then he/she should be allowed to retaliate.
 
so are you saying the ends justify the means... lol dude id hate to see you as a judge... dude would be on some vigilante third world capital punishments... I dnt think well atleast hope ppl are advocating stealing... and we do have limited info on the events... but you are confortable in saying shoplifting in any capacity could warrant being murdered... outside of armed robbery etc... of course.?

Not saying your wrong in how you feel just curious.

To answer your question, if they tried to run over the officer after he identified himself as law enforcement then sadly he was justified I his handling of the situation. No one was shot over stealing, they were shot over how they handled getting caught, they tried to flee the scene then run over the cop. Now if when the video comes out and they didn't try to run him over then I take that back.

I'm being very unbiased in this situation. I really don't feel positively towards most law enforcement but I won't let that cloud my judgement when the other side is in the wrong.

Now if I were a judge I'd operate within the judicial system of course but, I couldn't be a judge to begin with because I feel that system is very flawed but that's a whole other topic.
 
Considering that the officer obviously isn't a good shot because the only person he actually hit with a bullet was the one person in the car who didn't harm him.

Do yall think its cool for said officer to be firing shots in a Wal-Mart parking lot? Where I'm sure plenty of innocent bystanders are around.

That's what really gets to me.
 
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