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Jubee

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Just watched a video saying Colorado doesn't have the money to investigate 2000 complaints against the police. Someone asked for $156K to hire more staff to do investigations, the Democratic controlled state government told them to better manage their existing budget. Apparently one investigation incurred 6K hours, so it's somewhat understandable those controlling the budget said no. However, it's now an open invitation for crooked cops to do what they want with little fear that their actions will face repercussions. Glad I don't live in Colorado.
I wouldn't be surprised if that starts happening everywhere considering the state of the world and the agenda being pushed. Imagine New York?
 

black booty lover

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Reminds me of an incident I had the other day, I saw an SP ad that looked hot but when I showed up I realized it was a bait and switch so I was morally bound to beat her to death right then and there. I later asked my mom if what I did was wrong and she said I was in the right.
Interesting, at least all that happened was your time got wasted. Would be interested to know what you have done if she took 3 or 4 hundred bucks from and ran off down the street.


Maybe that's really what the cops should have done. Just asked nicely for their money back. I'm sure he would have given it to them. After all, according to his mother, he was a "kind loving young man" and not for one seconded would she be biased.
 

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Right, but if you think they beat the tar out of him and pummeled him to death that's pretty naive on your part. This would have come to light already and the cops would have been charged with assault or something. This happened 9 months ago. The autopsy would have shown this. My guess is when they tackled him to get their money back, he probably hit his head or something.

Bottom line, if you don't want to get burned, to play with fire.

I'm quite certain if I purchased a went to by a watch on Kijiji and someone ripped me off, my parents would have no issue with me chasing them down and tackling them to get my money back.

You know what they would have an issue with??? My scamming people on Kijiji. My guess is this wasn't first time he pulled this shit.
If their actions caused his death, that is manslaughter, much more serious than what the dead mad had done. There is NO condoning of what the off-duty cops did. Of course, this was not in the U$A, as there is no limit to the insanity down there. I am not surprised, however, that the investigation is taking so long.
 

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This isn't true at all. It really depends on what happened and what you mean by "caused". It's open to interpretation.
You are obviously not understanding what I said. In an earlier post, I stated that we need to wait until the results of any investigation are released. If their actions are found to have contributed to his death, they could be charged with manslaughter. No interpretation, at all, unless we make up the law as we go along.
 

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You are obviously not understanding what I said. In an earlier post, I stated that we need to wait until the results of any investigation are released. If their actions are found to have contributed to his death, they could be charged with manslaughter. No interpretation, at all, unless we make up the law as we go along.

They would have been charged with manslaughter already. The only reason this is even in the news is because they failed disclose to Peel Police that they were off duty Toronto Police and that's a no no.

So I'm not sure what your waiting on here.
 

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Sounds like that kid was a bad … Apple
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Just watched a video saying Colorado doesn't have the money to investigate 2000 complaints against the police. Someone asked for $156K to hire more staff to do investigations, the Democratic controlled state government told them to better manage their existing budget. Apparently one investigation incurred 6K hours, so it's somewhat understandable those controlling the budget said no. However, it's now an open invitation for crooked cops to do what they want with little fear that their actions will face repercussions. Glad I don't live in Colorado.
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And that's the point. Cops aren't supposed to be the wrong sort of people.
None of were there. But if I had to guess, I would say the Cops acted like anyone else would've. They thought they were buying an Apple watch. When they realized it was a fake, they asked for a refund. The guy refused and ran, so they chased him down. In the ensuing chase the guy probably hit his head. Sometimes it doesn't take much to cause a severe enough injury to cause death. Just look at Bob Saget, bad luck more than anything. The fail to report part is a problem, which is being dealt with.

The moral of the story is, don't rip people off.
 
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Something tells me the cops' mothers would be okay with them chasing down someone and tackling them for trying to rip them off.
Is that "Something" the right wing media? Develop a more discerning ear, pal...
 

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Well, I believe the punishment should always fit the crime, but when somebody starts doing shit that we all know is wrong and they start ripping people off, well - they are the ones that opened Pandora's box in the first place and criminal stupidity can quickly put you on a slippery slope into hell.
 
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And that's my problem. Cops shouldn't be running around acting like "anyone else".
So the Cops should've just accepted the fact they were ripped off and let the guy go on his merry way? Do we know for a fact they didn't tell the teen they were Cops? As far as the teen dying, it comes down to an unfortunate circumstance. The Cops should however be held to account for not reporting it.
 

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Do we trust our system?

If the cops were within reason, and the kid died due to unfortunate circumstances by running…. Or if the cops beat the little shit to death… do you have faith the system will get this one right?
 

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Interesting, at least all that happened was your time got wasted. Would be interested to know what you have done if she took 3 or 4 hundred bucks from and ran off down the street.


Maybe that's really what the cops should have done. Just asked nicely for their money back. I'm sure he would have given it to them. After all, according to his mother, he was a "kind loving young man" and not for one seconded would she be biased.
In the case where she did take 3 or 4 hundred from me, I would not only beat her to death but I would track down her immediate family and also beat them to death, better to be safe than sorry and take out the entire family.
 
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Well, I believe the punishment should always fit the crime, but when somebody starts doing shit that we all know is wrong and they start ripping people off, well - they are the ones that opened Pandora's box in the first place and criminal stupidity can quickly put you on a slippery slope into hell.
And that's why we have a legal system, not a vigilante system. You'd think that cops would know how to file charges for fraud.
 
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So the Cops should've just accepted the fact they were ripped off and let the guy go on his merry way? Do we know for a fact they didn't tell the teen they were Cops? As far as the teen dying, it comes down to an unfortunate circumstance. The Cops should however be held to account for not reporting it.
They should have gone to Peel police, filed a report, and given all the info they had, just like they learned about in cop school.
 
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They should have gone to Peel police, filed a report, and given all the info they had, just like they learned about in cop school.
Yes, they should've done that and they'll have to face the Police Services Board. Sill, it's an incident that was created by a person trying to rip someone off. They were just trying to get their money back. It's unfortunate that he hit his head and died, but shit happens. This was totally preventable on the part of seller. Don't peddle in counterfeit goods.
 

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So many questions.

A cop buying a watch on the secondary market brings another cop along? Perhaps he was a horologist and they just happen to run into a scammer?

Sounds like the seller had a history and the off duty cops had a score to settle.
 
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