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NYC May Be Reaching The Boiling Point

Tucker301

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Warlords and gang bosses. That is the goal of the left.
 
It was not long ago that there was a slow down in enforcing the king's policies. IIRC it caused a shortage in funds for the king. What changed? Definitely not the king or his policies.
 
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I read a bit more complete story and it seems a guy shot a cop on the street then walked into a police station and opened fire. What I dont understand is "He was taken into custody and arrested."

And good luck to those officers, heal and get back to work.
 
He should've been in jail. Then there's the whole gun laws thing :rolleyes:

"His record includes busts for homicide and gun possession — and one police source said that he was only recently released from custody for toting a piece of heavy weaponry.

“He just got out for a machine gun charge,” revealed the insider"
 
He should've been in jail. Then there's the whole gun laws thing :rolleyes:

"His record includes busts for homicide and gun possession — and one police source said that he was only recently released from custody for toting a piece of heavy weaponry.

“He just got out for a machine gun charge,” revealed the insider"
I'd imagine Joe Q would have been crucified.
Strange they keep putting the real criminals out.

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I don't understand. Guns are illegal in NYC. Is that why the cops couldn't shoot back?
 
Coming to a democratic socialist area near you. I cant wait to see what the breaking point will finally be.

Oh, and what have you done in the reloading room today?
 
Much as with california.....I couldn't care less whatever happens to them. They have made the disaster and now get to live it. What will it take for the left backers to see the light?.....or want to?
 
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I'd support the NYPD in cutting back on all enforcement, patrolling, etc.

They could also stop with the security provision for BigBird.
 
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As a resident of NYC, I'd support the NYPD in cutting back on all enforcement, patrolling, etc.

They could also stop with the security provision for BigBird.
It's tough to not be able to do your job when you know how to do it right.

Agreed in that I wouldnt blame them for just staking out the donut shop and coffee house. Pension is the same regardless of the risks you take. Who wants to do shit for people who dont appreciate it?
 
The original post should be on Bloomensteins next commercial... I believe MOST of the NYPD are all good cops and they are being hamstrung by these libtards!!!

Then they need to start organizing to rid themselves of the problem. For example, all of NYPD go on strike or something until Bloomberg removes himself from...(pick your flavor)! Could you imagine what kind of hell that would turn into in days if the NYPD wasn’t there and active?
 
At this point, all the parties involved - the NYPD, De Blasio, and the public - pretty much openly detest one another, and are getting what they deserve.

Note that this does not mean that I think these two officers deserved to get shot - they're just pawns in a much larger role, and I feel bad for them.
 
At this point, all the parties involved - the NYPD, De Blasio, and the public - pretty much openly detest one another, and are getting what they deserve.

Note that this does not mean that I think these two officers deserved to get shot - they're just pawns in a much larger role, and I feel bad for them.
Agree. I am former LEO and I know first hand that 95+% of the folks who pursue this line of work are good people. People who want to do the right thing and literally keep the scumbags out of their communities. Unfortunately though (I'm quite sure) the police union in NY probably wakes up and nudges the mayor to get out of bed. So that's all I was getting at. The scumbags they are trying to protect the citizens and their families from, are running the city.

Silentstalkr, I wouldn't want to be within a 50 mile radius of NYC if the police went on strike. I can't stand NYC but its not because of the cops, its because of the f'ed up laws that protect the criminal elements in that city. I'll say it again, I'm certain,i.e. without a doubt, that if the criminal justice system and the termination of these terrorists politicians in NYC , the NYPD would have that place cleaned up quicker than Giuliani did.
 
Yet they enforce blatantly unconstitutional laws like total gun bans and stop and frisk.

ZFsG
Do you believe for a second that ALL of NYPD officers enforce unconstitutional law? There is a thing called "officer discretion " ... So yes im sure (at least i hope and pray) that the majority of officers follow constitutional law, and not Deblasio's Bull$**t.
 
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Im not a spokesman for any law enforcement agency by any means. But seams I'm being scrutinized for standing up for good cops... Please tell me I'm wrong, because this site seems like a really good site, with good folks on it.
 
He should've been in jail. Then there's the whole gun laws thing :rolleyes:

"His record includes busts for homicide and gun possession — and one police source said that he was only recently released from custody for toting a piece of heavy weaponry.

“He just got out for a machine gun charge,” revealed the insider"


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Probably a shitty Intratec Tec-9 or MAC-10 that jams after every four or five bolt cycles... Every mumble rapper probably got one stashed under the bed in their baby mom's crib... But, fucking "journalists" and their sensationalism of course.
 
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Do you believe for a second that ALL of NYPD officers enforce unconstitutional law? There is a thing called "officer discretion " ... So yes im sure (at least i hope and pray) that the majority of officers follow constitutional law, and not Deblasio's Bull$**t.

Lmfao.

Yeah I’m sure there’s a pile of cops there that refuse to enforce stop and frisk or won’t arrest for a “illegal gun”
 
Im not a spokesman for any law enforcement agency by any means. But seams I'm being scrutinized for standing up for good cops... Please tell me I'm wrong, because this site seems like a really good site, with good folks on it.

Most here either want to or do support good cops but just keep in mind this can get emotional very quick since it has to do with our God given rights.

We as a group know or understand the majority of police officers are typically good people trying to do a tough job. But just because one puts on a uniform doesn't mean that excuses them from any scrutiny good or bad.
 
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Easy there. Don't be all paranoid over one comment. No one is against you or the majority of the boys in blue. It's the ones that should be sucking donkey balls in Tijuana that catch the flack.
Im not a spokesman for any law enforcement agency by any means. But seams I'm being scrutinized for standing up for good cops... Please tell me I'm wrong, because this site seems like a really good site, with good folks on it.
Don't just jump on the "he's a cop hater" wagon.
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Enter Veer with a video that probably shouldn't be seen.
 
Do you believe for a second that ALL of NYPD officers enforce unconstitutional law? There is a thing called "officer discretion " ... So yes im sure (at least i hope and pray) that the majority of officers follow constitutional law, and not Deblasio's Bull$**t.


I am from New York. And they are not what you may think they are at all.

I will just leave it at that, because I don't want to get on the HMFIC's bad side. He has created a certain set of rules so that we can present a professional and respectable image to the rest of the non gunnie readers out there, so let us all tread carefully around this subject. But you are certainly incorrect in your perception of how most of the NYPD is. Think of NYC and New Jersey as separate countries, perhaps more aligned with Canada or the EU and you will get an image.
 
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I am from New York. And they are not what you may think they are at all.

I will just leave it at that, because I don't want to get on the HMFIC's bad side. He has created a certain set of rules so that we can present a professional and respectable image to the rest of the non gunnie readers out there, so let us all tread carefully around this subject. But you are certainly incorrect in your perception of how most of the NYPD is. Think of NYC and New Jersey as separate countries, perhaps more aligned with Canada or the EU and you will get an image.
I'll leave it at that then. My wife was from Westchester county and moved to Missouri, for me. Things were getting uncomfortable for her then.

I used to keep in touch with a couple of the guys i met with NYPD (years back) and they seemed to be willing to push back when it came to unconstitutional laws. Unfortunately , i guess things may have changed. Whether it's a matter of "I want to believe or I BELIEVE " that most cops are on the up and up. Shit, for all I know after my original post, maybe being of a totalitarian midset is a prerequisite.

I still have faith that there are good ones brother.
 
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The original post should be on Bloomensteins next commercial... I believe MOST of the NYPD are all good cops and they are being hamstrung by these libtards!!!

^^^ This, 110 percent this.

But when you know that if you draw your weapon and, god forbid, shoot a perp who is opening up in a police station... you will be crucified for excessive force by Debozo's NKVD... then you hesitate. And that gets great people killed. Not saying that is what happened... but it is what CAN happen when you take away an officer's use of force discretion (and training) and replace it with a bunch of sociology mumbo jumbo and training for how to deal with Same Sex Domestic Violence.. instead of learning street smarts and law enforcement skills. And I am not making up "Same Sex Domestic violence... because we had 8 hours of Control and Restraint training taken off our schedule a few years ago... and replaced with "How to be sensitive in same sex domestic violence calls." That was helpful.

We've had some NYPD folks here on SH and they are stand-up. Everyone I ever met who was NYPD or FDNY was great and serious about the Constitution, America, the flag, patriotism and their jobs... then again, most I met have been deer hunting, vacationing upstate, at ranges, schools, etc.... I never hung out at Starbucks with the ones vying for political posts at City Hall.

Never forget... once you reach a certain level in an urban PD (a bit like in the .Mil) you suddenly become political. And a ton of the higher-ups are there not because they were the best street officers or the best combat leaders... but because they were "Wipers of Councilmen's or political bottoms" far more than they were beat cops or field officers. And they execute on political orders, not on what is good for the brother officers that they buddy-fucked long ago to make Lt. or Captain or get a plum assignment to get 'noticed.'

So don't blame the guys sitting in the van on a night shift with cold coffee... blame the politicians pretending to be police. Same way that there are plenty of useless, pudgy little traitors wearing CIB's and Ranger Tabs... where they shouldn't be necause they are buddy-fuckers and apple polishers. Sound familiar?

Sirhr
 
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I came across a plane load of NYPD in the Houston airport on their way home from training. Probably half a plane load preparing to board. They were loud, obnoxious, and making references like shit kickers and country ass accents. This loud enough it could be heard across the terminal isle. That was my impression of NYPD. But I dont know any others.
 
I'll leave it at that then. My wife was from Westchester county and moved to Missouri, for me. Things were getting uncomfortable for her then.

I used to keep in touch with a couple of the guys i met with NYPD (years back) and they seemed to be willing to push back when it came to unconstitutional laws. Unfortunately , i guess things may have changed. Whether it's a matter of "I want to believe or I BELIEVE " that most cops are on the up and up. Shit, for all I know after my original post, maybe being of a totalitarian midset is a prerequisite.

I still have faith that there are good ones brother.


Agree fully. I know that there are many good folks on the force even in NY and NJ but they are so hamstrung by libtard policies that they must look in all directions before even taking a piss so as to avoid a potential screwup. And many of their superiors are highly political and act as Soviet-esque commissars within the ranks to make sure that libtard edicts are being followed to the core, so 'officer discretion', if spotted in an incident involving possession of a firearm for example, may very well lead to disciplinary action against the officer.
 
I came across a plane load of NYPD in the Houston airport on their way home from training. Probably half a plane load preparing to board. They were loud, obnoxious, and making references like shit kickers and country ass accents. This loud enough it could be heard across the terminal isle. That was my impression of NYPD. But I dont know any others.
Well, depending on the airport, they may have been right on the money?

Tallahassee, perhaps?

Ah ha ha hahah ah ah a hah haa....

Sirhr
 
Stop and frisk
So you are okay with stop and frisk?
Rates right up there with red flag.
What is the difference between that and kicking in the door to your house
And searching because you Might have something?
Without probable cause or a search warrant?
That's exactly how the communists, ect. Did/does it, and it's very effective.
Not my cup of tea.
 
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Truth in Sentencing and nation wide Death Penalty reinstatement. AND I don't believe, if you have committed a heinous crime, you don't get to spend 30-40 years, on the taxpayers dime, on death row. You get 6mo. to a year and you'd better have a good attorney, to fight your case. Just my opinion. Mac:unsure:
 
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