One Boston Cop Dead, One More To Go (For STY)

Nothing I've read states that cell service was disrupted during the manhunt. If you've seen different, tell me where.
bad news story. people had been ordered to turn off their cell phones. by what authority does any fucktard have to order someone to do something with their private property? again, you collectivists are ignoring the constitution for you false sense of security. you are traitors to the constitution because you're cowards.
 
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/abc-news...h-police-they-thought-i-might-be-the-suspect/

ABC News producer Megan Chuchmach described her encounter with officers who were suspicious of her backpack and thought she could be a suspect.

“I was walking with my camera trying to get a better sense of where the SWAT teams were all congregating when all of a sudden, three officers…with their guns drawn, forced me to the ground, and told me that they were suspicious of my backpack and thought I might be the suspect,” Chuchmach explained.

Asked about the “terrifying” experience, Chuchmach said it was “heart stopping. Time stood still.”

And? That was before they were identified.

You, STY, are really, really crazy. Why do you even live in this coutry?
 
And? That was before they were identified.

You, STY, are really, really crazy. Why do you even live in this coutry?
so before any real information was established, it was cool for cops to hold at gun point a news reporter with a backpack, just because? is that your traitorous interpretation of the 4th Amendment?
 
cell phone service had been shut down in that area, had it not? so cell phone usage should not have been an issue. the only possible reason for using a cellphone during that would have been to record things, thus having cops threatening the lives of people recording them.

Not having a time line, as to when this occured or when the service was supposed to have been cut, you're just speculating.
 
so before any real information was established, it was cool for cops to hold at gun point a news reporter with a backpack, just because? is that your traitorous interpretation of the 4th Amendment?

But it wasn't "just because", no matter how hard you try to make it so.
 
bad news story. people had been ordered to turn off their cell phones. by what authority does any fucktard have to order someone to do something with their private property? again, you collectivists are ignoring the constitution for you false sense of security. you are traitors to the constitution because you're cowards.

You are an ignorant, one dimensional, sick person. There was a full blown manhunt going on. There may have been bombs planted....bombs that could have cell phone triggers. One misdialed call could have been catastrophic, the suspect could have been disguised among the throngs of media that were present.

Those are just TWO scenarios in that situation that justify a RELATIVELY MINOR and ABSOLUTELY TEMPORARY suspension of what YOU deem your 4th Amendment right.

There are signs in hospitals that tell you to turn off your cell phone because of certain equipment ...guess they are violating your rights....guess airlines are just fucking with your constitutional rights too....fuck the small chance you might kill everyone on board...you have your rights!

Once more, Constitutional fundamentalism rears it's ugly head. Kind of like saying "shall not be infringed" is the key to the second amendment... but "WELL REGULATED militia" is just an afterthought.
 
You are an ignorant, one dimensional, sick person. There was a full blown manhunt going on. There may have been bombs planted....bombs that could have cell phone triggers. One misdialed call could have been catastrophic, the suspect could have been disguised among the throngs of media that were present.

Those are just TWO scenarios in that situation that justify a RELATIVELY MINOR and ABSOLUTELY TEMPORARY suspension of what YOU deem your 4th Amendment right.

There are signs in hospitals that tell you to turn off your cell phone because of certain equipment ...guess they are violating your rights....guess airlines are just fucking with your constitutional rights too....fuck the small chance you might kill everyone on board...you have your rights!

Once more, Constitutional fundamentalism rears it's ugly head. Kind of like saying "shall not be infringed" is the key to the second amendment... but "WELL REGULATED militia" is just an afterthought.
you sound like a GWBush supporter ramping up for the Iraq war. are you a closet conservative?
 
You've shown no history to support your comment of:


If your statement was just you sounding off, then say so; but to continue to try and say it's a fact is amusing, at the least.
as I said, if you can't even be bothered to remember history, even the last two years worth, then live in ignorance. we see a high profile shooting of a citizen and all the cops do is tell the public that they're doing everything possible (except thousands of cops manhunting), but when a cop, or someone close to a cop, is killed (i.e. LA and Dorner or MIT) now all of a sudden, we're facing the most dangerous man alive since bin laden and we see cities on lockdown and thousands manhunting. I guess you'd just call that a coincidence though.
 
as I said, if you can't even be bothered to remember history, even the last two years worth, then live in ignorance. we see a high profile shooting of a citizen and all the cops do is tell the public that they're doing everything possible (except thousands of cops manhunting), but when a cop, or someone close to a cop, is killed (i.e. LA and Dorner or MIT) now all of a sudden, we're facing the most dangerous man alive since bin laden and we see cities on lockdown and thousands manhunting. I guess you'd just call that a coincidence though.

To support your presentation, all you would have to do is show these incidents where there have been other "...cities on lockdown and thousands manhunting..."; which is what you're now proposing.
 
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/3-Oakland-officers-killed-one-critically-hurt-3168052.php

First reports of the incident came from a 911 call at 1:16 p.m., reporting that two officers had been shot, possibly with an assault-type rifle. The suspect fled from the scene on foot, sparking a door-to-door manhunt in East Oakland that involved officers from at least five law enforcement agencies.

Read the entire article that you provided the link to; but was unable to find anything that comes close to "...cities on lockdown and thousands manhunting...". :palm:
 
Read the entire article that you provided the link to; but was unable to find anything that comes close to "...cities on lockdown and thousands manhunting...". :palm:
yeah, I get it. you want exact specifications or else i'm just talking shit. I know how you are and you'll get very vague and obtuse on other issues that you do agree with. you know i'm right, just refuse to acknowledge it.
 
yeah, I get it. you want exact specifications or else i'm just talking shit. I know how you are and you'll get very vague and obtuse on other issues that you do agree with. you know i'm right, just refuse to acknowledge it.

You make a comment of:
"...cities on lockdown and thousands manhunting..."
and you just know your right; but are unable to show anything to support your brand of lunacy. :palm:
You have now crossd from the realm of lunacy, into bizarro world.

If you truly believe that I know you're right; then yes, you are talking shit. :shesh:
 
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