
And here is the scum that murdered him( not the dressed up version with the tie etc. from court):

In my opinion, if these things are left unchecked, there will be more, and keg will burst.
DOJ? Wake up!
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So there was no reason to think he was the rifleman?OlBill wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 9:32 amResponded to a report of what could have been a rifle pointed our a window. They never saw the pellet gun before they killed Shaver.Wolverine wrote:The police responded to a rifle pointed out a window. Based on the video, I don't see how a reasonable man could think Daniel Shaver had a rifle hidden in his pants, especially after seeing him flat on the floor. What worries me as much as the trigger happy gunman with obscenities on his AR-15 is the scenario where there actually was a dangerous MWAG (before the cops arrived) and the police were so focused on some unarmed drunk guy that they allowed an active shooter to escape, or kill more people.
I find that outcome absolutley disgusting.philip964 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:29 am https://news.yahoo.com/police-officer-l ... 24546.html
Police officer who was found not guilty of murder by a jury, was rehired by the department so that he could file for PTSD disability and retire and receive. $30,000 a year pension.