Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters
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Ares
That's what the video looked like to me. I slowed it down, zoomed it in, and went back and forward with it. It does look like he's holding his side so I really do think he was holding his side due to a bullet wound. The autopsy report will say for sure.
You actually expect the autopsy to be in disagreement with the official story?
Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters
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Originally Posted by
Joshua01
You actually expect the autopsy to be in disagreement with the official story?
I don't have high hopes, I'm just hoping they'll record the bullet wounds. Since they were obviously the cause of death, I can hope they'll at least document them. :)
Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters
Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters
Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters
I no longer have time to diasect anything, am holding trust in you.
Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters
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Shami-Amourae
Because there's never been any evidence for it and they don't want to incriminate themselves.
Regular cops hate the cameras since it forces them to follow the law.
Sorry to interrupt...cops love cameras actually. Cameras force the public to follow the law, actually. It keeps the public honest. You wouldn't believe the false accusations against cops. Unlawful accusations. Cameras keep things honest, they keep people from abusing and lying against cops.
But, if the media wants everyone to believe that cameras protect the public from cops, that's all good too. Believe what you want, or what you are told...lol. As long as the truth is clear, I'm all for it.
Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters
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Originally Posted by
Hitch
Sorry to interrupt...cops love cameras actually. Cameras force the public to follow the law, actually. It keeps the public honest. You wouldn't believe the false accusations against cops. Unlawful accusations. Cameras keep things honest, they keep people from abusing and lying against cops.
But, if the media wants everyone to believe that cameras protect the public from cops, that's all good too. Believe what you want, or what you are told...lol. As long as the truth is clear, I'm all for it.
Chicago police are destroying their own dashboard cameras
http://www.theverge.com/2016/1/28/10...d-body-cameras
Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters
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Shami-Amourae
Well, Chicago police doesn't represent all police, or even a fraction of it. From the top down, Chicago is a complete mess.
All I know is every cop I know, or knew, is slammed with false accusations from bullshit, from complete turds in society....cameras are a godsend. Record it all. The more cameras that come out, the more BS you'll see that cops have to put up with.
Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters
Idaho Three Percent president Brandon Curtiss was in Burns Friday. He says the group stands up for people's rights and told us KTVB he's in town to support the community. However, he says he doesn't support the takeover of the refuge, and wants it to end.
"We don't condone the taking of the refuge building at all from the start,” said Curtiss. “And you know I understand and I support the message Ammon Bundy was trying to put out and it's an important message that people need to learn, but with Ammon Bundy being arrested and all the other occupiers I think it's time for them to go home as well."
http://www.ktvb.com/story/news/local/2016/01/29/residents-frustrated-ongoing-occupation/79541398/
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Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters