Robert Ariail for September 25, 2016

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    wolfhoundblues1  over 7 years ago

    1) Stop escalating a situation to where you then feel “threatened”.2) Stop asset forfeiture, or at least allow victims to challenge the theft in court. 3) Stop raiding the wrong houses. You have access to the clerks office to see who owns the house in question. Please BLM, Embrace these 3 points and drive them home with the press. You will not loose.

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member over 7 years ago

    Wolfy makes very good points. Cops must follow the law, and so must the public. LAWS MUST BE ENFORCED EQUALLY ON ALL OF US, INCLUDING POLITICIANS! In addition, laws must be made more just. Assets should NOT be forfeited without proof of illegal actions.

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    BigShell  over 7 years ago

    This is why we are a Republic and not a democracy..Mob rule is always a bad thing.

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    hooglah  over 7 years ago

    Start shooting the assholes when they riot.

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    WiseOrator  over 7 years ago

    Even the police video footage shows NO reason for the shooting.Police need far better training in how to deal with people, period.Police show up looking to serve a warrant. The first thing they should know is who they are looking for and what he/she looks like. Seems that all that matters is “He’s a black man.”But they show up to serve a warrant.They see a man they think might be who they are looking for.They tenuously engage the person.They are then given substantial evidence that the person they are trying to engage is not the person they are looking for. For no other reason than their egos the police refuse to disengage with the incorrect person simply because the person didn’t immediately lay down, roll over and kiss the police’s feet.

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    WiseOrator  over 7 years ago

    Sadly this is the police force’s demonstrated response to “mental health” citizens. DO NOT call the police if you have a mental health challenged family member who is having issues. They WILL be shot. That seems to be the only way the police know to handle these situations. Shoot first, there’s less effort required and “less paperwork.”

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    kline0800  over 7 years ago

    After the “imported” Mob Rioters leave, and authorities have time to investigate and collect evidence, in these contrived “crises” the police are proven not to have violated the rights of suspects, in the majority of cases.-BLM is only one private organization that is funded and promoted and supported by the US Left to create overthrow of our established Rule of Law and allow a replacement by an anti-Christian and socialistic and secular materialistic form of more Control and less Freedom society.-Those who are today castigating and condemning Police forces might rethink their personal safety and the peacefulness of our society after our system is destroyed!Not every citizen can afford the armed guards our government funds for Hillary and other leaders. And many who are seeking to overturn law and order also want to make gun ownership illegal, so there goes personal defense safety.

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    Uncle Joe Premium Member over 7 years ago

    Ariall never heard the phrase, “sticks & stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.” Here’s how real Americans respond: Charlotte boy gives police officers “free hugs” after violent protests

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    Dtroutma  over 7 years ago

    Questions outnumber answers. I have a question about the photo released of the gun supposedly dropped by the Charlotte victim; a semi-auto pistol with the hammer still back on a gun that was “dropped”?

    The other simple real fact is; more guns equal more shootings. When I was in high school, gang violence was sticks and chains for weapons, then all the guns started showing up as the NRA fought to keep us “safe”, that’s citizens AND police.

    Which back to that semi-auto, how much did police shooting people increase when departments all switched from revolvers to semi-auto, high capacity magazines, which encourage the discharge of more rounds, as aim became less vital. As Paladin pointed out a long time ago on TV, it ain’t how fast you shoot, but how accurately you shoot.

    It also amazes me on the TV shows that “cops” who can shoot a 2 inch pattern on the range, get out in the field, and empty three or four magazines and never hit the bad guy, and of course, the bad guys with fully automatic weapons and banana clips, hiding behind cover, can’t hit the “good guys” standing out in the open!

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    superposition  over 7 years ago

    FYI:“ A spokesman for Charlotte’s Fraternal Order of Police told CNN that 70 percent of the protesters arrested in Charlotte this week were from out-of-state. But he acknowledged Friday that his statement was nothing more than speculation.It was also inaccurate, according to a Charlotte Observer review of police reports.Of the 43 people arrested late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning, 34 – or 79 percent – live in Charlotte, the Observer found. Most of the others live elsewhere in North Carolina, including Albemarle, Gastonia and Greensboro. Three others were arrested Thursday night; of those, two were from Charlotte and the third had not been identified by midafternoon Friday. … “http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article103751931.html

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    hippogriff  over 7 years ago

    HopefulAmericanFalse labeling. More like Hateful Anti-American. Rarely are we subjected to so many words used contrary to their dictionary definition..superpositionWhere is Harry Golden when we need him? [mid-20th century essayist whose satiric integration plans were credited for keeping North Carolina from enforcing “Massive Resistance” including the threat to create The Jewish Society for the Preservation of the Christian Ethic.]

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