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crimethink
5th January 2015, 01:39 AM
Oh, wait, the deceased was White, never mind...

Police shoot, kill man at San Francisco police station

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/01/05/police-san-francisco-mission-bb-gun-shooting/21276235/

At 5:20 p.m. PT, a 32-year-old white man entered the part of the SFPD Mission Station parking lot that's restricted, said spokesman Albie Esparza. Three sergeants approached the man, who has not been identified, and told him to leave. The man began to walk away, towards the driveway of the station. But as the sergeants prepared to get in their vehicles, they found the suspect was still in the parking lot and was blocking their exit.

The sergeants approached the man a second time and asked him to leave. Facing them, the suspect put his hands in his hoodie and began to back out of the parking lot, said Esparza. The sergeants asked him to show them his hands. When he reached the threshold, he lifted up the shirt from its wasteband and showed what officers said appeared to be a handgun. As he pulled the gun out, two sergeants fired at the suspect, hitting him three times.

mick silver
5th January 2015, 04:27 AM
if he white it does not matter only black lives matter ... I bet the guy was in some kind of white only gang also

Glass
5th January 2015, 05:00 AM
I thought it might of been a suicide based on the thread title.

PatColo
5th January 2015, 05:14 AM
I thought it might of been a suicide based on the thread title.

If the updated article http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/01/05/police-san-francisco-mission-bb-gun-shooting/21276235/ is correct, that the man pulled out a bb-gun, then it was "suicide by cop" fow show, uh huh.

And there's this new bit,



Earlier in the day, the suspect had approached Mission Station officers on an unrelated call at the intersection of 16th and Mission, asking them what kind of guns San Francisco police carry and if they'd been involved in any officer-involved shootings, said the SFPD in a statement.

palani
5th January 2015, 05:39 AM
A "person" is incapable of the biological condition called life and that makes death of a person an impossibility. A "person" is a word, an action or representation by an agent. It is a legal construct incapable of an injury. It is a part of the matrix that controls you.

BrewTech
5th January 2015, 07:29 AM
A "person" is incapable of the biological condition called life and that makes death of a person an impossibility. A "person" is a word, an action or representation by an agent. It is a legal construct incapable of an injury. It is a part of the matrix that controls you.

Normally, the po-lice will refer to someone they contact, encounter, harass, investigate, arrest, or kill as a "subject". Which is apparently exactly what they are.

palani
5th January 2015, 07:47 AM
Normally, the po-lice will refer to someone they contact, encounter, harass, investigate, arrest, or kill as a "subject". Which is apparently exactly what they are.
When you have been deposed you become a subject.

Police are corporate rather than constitutional. They protect and serve corporations as AGENTS. They have no duty to protect anyone living.

My policy is to engage in contracts with principals only.

Also note that all corporations have all the rights to engage in any activity that any other corporation engages in (within the limitations of their charter of course). Therefore if a municipal corporation can assign the duty to police of protecting their corporate property the corporation I happen to be president of can also create a police force to protect and serve ITS property.

You don't go after any legal fiction in your real self. You have to create a legal fiction to take on a legal fiction. That is what you are doing whenever you create a 'person' and declare an injury or a trespass on a right.

Glass
5th January 2015, 08:23 PM
What about a Tort? What plane does that put you on.

Ponce
5th January 2015, 10:46 PM
Do you people think that EVERYONE that the cops kill really had a gun or a knife?........come on WAKE UP, they have what is known as a throw away weapon, that's a weapon that the cops have and drop next to the innocent victim to make them look guilty.

I saw this happen one time, I had under the gun two illegals stealing from my car (silent alarm) the cops came and one of them dropped a stiletto in the back seat of their car and accused them of having it..... a lot happen after that but I wont go into it.

V

crimethink
6th January 2015, 03:00 AM
Do you people think that EVERYONE that the cops kill really had a gun or a knife?

Does Ponce really think that every thug is "innocent," a "dindu"?

BTW, this guy left a suicide note apologizing to the cops for being too much of a coward to off himself, so he forced them to do it. Of course, you'll claim that was "forged," too.

palani
6th January 2015, 04:48 AM
What about a Tort? What plane does that put you on.

An action performed that affects you without benefit of a contract? I suppose the criminal who performs this action has succeeded in causing you to perform a search for remedy. So the answer to your question would be THE REMEDY PLANE.

You do not find remedy from bankrupt entities. The most they can give you is either another promise to pay or (as in Seinfeld) they can become your butler for a period. This is not involuntary servitude though because they didn't have to perform the tort.