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Re: No place but Minneapolis
While I agree I would use every advantage available, the quote you refer to was about three LEOs trying to arrest a suspect who was resisting. if three against one isn't advantage enough, somebody is in the wrong business.
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Re: No place but Minneapolis
philip964 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 1:08 pm https://www.kiro7.com/news/trending/fat ... IV2DOQ77Q/
Fatal shooting of man during traffic stop in Minneapolis appears to be accidental, said taser, drew gun instead.
Looting last night.
Minneapolis sure needs to catch a break.
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Family of dead punk is now rich with 3.25 mil settlement.
They stopped him found out he had an outstanding warrant for a gun charge, he resisted being handcuffed.
Office said taser but drew gun and fired.
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Re: No place but Minneapolis
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Re: No place but Minneapolis
What a ghastly mental picture. I'm sitting here in our quiet, peaceful, safe little gated community 30 miles out of town, just shaking my head at how some people in this country have to live. But as some have said, they're getting what they voted for. These people will have these experiences, then turn around and re-elect the same governors and mayors and legislators.
I'm wondering if eventually this will generate a vigilante justice situation, where residents of a neighborhood will form armed groups to police their areas and (hopefully) beat the living crap out of anybody who dares commit these acts. Sounds extreme, but something's gotta give eventually; this can't go on forever.
I'm wondering if eventually this will generate a vigilante justice situation, where residents of a neighborhood will form armed groups to police their areas and (hopefully) beat the living crap out of anybody who dares commit these acts. Sounds extreme, but something's gotta give eventually; this can't go on forever.
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Re: No place but Minneapolis
Ruark wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 10:26 am What a ghastly mental picture. I'm sitting here in our quiet, peaceful, safe little gated community 30 miles out of town, just shaking my head at how some people in this country have to live. But as some have said, they're getting what they voted for. These people will have these experiences, then turn around and re-elect the same governors and mayors and legislators.
I'm wondering if eventually this will generate a vigilante justice situation, where residents of a neighborhood will form armed groups to police their areas and (hopefully) beat the living crap out of anybody who dares commit these acts. Sounds extreme, but something's gotta give eventually; this can't go on forever.
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Re: No place but Minneapolis
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Re: No place but Minneapolis
Looking at the issue historically, vigilantism is one possible outcome. It occurs where folks have some backbone and refuse to live in fear.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 11:22 pmRuark wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 10:26 am What a ghastly mental picture. I'm sitting here in our quiet, peaceful, safe little gated community 30 miles out of town, just shaking my head at how some people in this country have to live. But as some have said, they're getting what they voted for. These people will have these experiences, then turn around and re-elect the same governors and mayors and legislators.
I'm wondering if eventually this will generate a vigilante justice situation, where residents of a neighborhood will form armed groups to police their areas and (hopefully) beat the living crap out of anybody who dares commit these acts. Sounds extreme, but something's gotta give eventually; this can't go on forever.
The other option is total submission and resignation to being victimized whenever the local thugs get around to them. In most of the major cities option two appears to be more likely.
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Re: No place but Minneapolis
I intentionally try to avoid "big cities". On the rare occasion I find myself in one, I notice that most people seem to live in a 2 foot bubble around themselves. They walk along not noticing anything or anybody around them. I swear I think I could walk down the sidewalk in a pair of underwear and not be noticed. It is weird.Excaliber wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:00 amLooking at the issue historically, vigilantism is one possible outcome. It occurs where folks have some backbone and refuse to live in fear.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 11:22 pmRuark wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 10:26 am What a ghastly mental picture. I'm sitting here in our quiet, peaceful, safe little gated community 30 miles out of town, just shaking my head at how some people in this country have to live. But as some have said, they're getting what they voted for. These people will have these experiences, then turn around and re-elect the same governors and mayors and legislators.
I'm wondering if eventually this will generate a vigilante justice situation, where residents of a neighborhood will form armed groups to police their areas and (hopefully) beat the living crap out of anybody who dares commit these acts. Sounds extreme, but something's gotta give eventually; this can't go on forever.
The other option is total submission and resignation to being victimized whenever the local thugs get around to them. In most of the major cities option two appears to be more likely.
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Re: No place but Minneapolis
So when are you going to visit San Francisco?03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:19 amI intentionally try to avoid "big cities". On the rare occasion I find myself in one, I notice that most people seem to live in a 2 foot bubble around themselves. They walk along not noticing anything or anybody around them. I swear I think I could walk down the sidewalk in a pair of underwear and not be noticed. It is weird.Excaliber wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:00 amLooking at the issue historically, vigilantism is one possible outcome. It occurs where folks have some backbone and refuse to live in fear.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 11:22 pmRuark wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 10:26 am What a ghastly mental picture. I'm sitting here in our quiet, peaceful, safe little gated community 30 miles out of town, just shaking my head at how some people in this country have to live. But as some have said, they're getting what they voted for. These people will have these experiences, then turn around and re-elect the same governors and mayors and legislators.
I'm wondering if eventually this will generate a vigilante justice situation, where residents of a neighborhood will form armed groups to police their areas and (hopefully) beat the living crap out of anybody who dares commit these acts. Sounds extreme, but something's gotta give eventually; this can't go on forever.
The other option is total submission and resignation to being victimized whenever the local thugs get around to them. In most of the major cities option two appears to be more likely.
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Re: No place but Minneapolis
When hell freezes over.anygunanywhere wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 8:35 pmSo when are you going to visit San Francisco?03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:19 amI intentionally try to avoid "big cities". On the rare occasion I find myself in one, I notice that most people seem to live in a 2 foot bubble around themselves. They walk along not noticing anything or anybody around them. I swear I think I could walk down the sidewalk in a pair of underwear and not be noticed. It is weird.Excaliber wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:00 amLooking at the issue historically, vigilantism is one possible outcome. It occurs where folks have some backbone and refuse to live in fear.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 11:22 pmRuark wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 10:26 am What a ghastly mental picture. I'm sitting here in our quiet, peaceful, safe little gated community 30 miles out of town, just shaking my head at how some people in this country have to live. But as some have said, they're getting what they voted for. These people will have these experiences, then turn around and re-elect the same governors and mayors and legislators.
I'm wondering if eventually this will generate a vigilante justice situation, where residents of a neighborhood will form armed groups to police their areas and (hopefully) beat the living crap out of anybody who dares commit these acts. Sounds extreme, but something's gotta give eventually; this can't go on forever.
The other option is total submission and resignation to being victimized whenever the local thugs get around to them. In most of the major cities option two appears to be more likely.
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Re: No place but Minneapolis
03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 1:31 amWhen hell freezes over.anygunanywhere wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 8:35 pmSo when are you going to visit San Francisco?03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:19 amI intentionally try to avoid "big cities". On the rare occasion I find myself in one, I notice that most people seem to live in a 2 foot bubble around themselves. They walk along not noticing anything or anybody around them. I swear I think I could walk down the sidewalk in a pair of underwear and not be noticed. It is weird.Excaliber wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:00 amLooking at the issue historically, vigilantism is one possible outcome. It occurs where folks have some backbone and refuse to live in fear.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 11:22 pmRuark wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 10:26 am What a ghastly mental picture. I'm sitting here in our quiet, peaceful, safe little gated community 30 miles out of town, just shaking my head at how some people in this country have to live. But as some have said, they're getting what they voted for. These people will have these experiences, then turn around and re-elect the same governors and mayors and legislators.
I'm wondering if eventually this will generate a vigilante justice situation, where residents of a neighborhood will form armed groups to police their areas and (hopefully) beat the living crap out of anybody who dares commit these acts. Sounds extreme, but something's gotta give eventually; this can't go on forever.
The other option is total submission and resignation to being victimized whenever the local thugs get around to them. In most of the major cities option two appears to be more likely.
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Re: No place but Minneapolis
That's why most folks won't even notice if you open carry unless you make it especially conspicuous (full size gun, white shirt, khaki pants). Even then many won't notice.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:19 amI intentionally try to avoid "big cities". On the rare occasion I find myself in one, I notice that most people seem to live in a 2 foot bubble around themselves. They walk along not noticing anything or anybody around them. I swear I think I could walk down the sidewalk in a pair of underwear and not be noticed. It is weird.Excaliber wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:00 amLooking at the issue historically, vigilantism is one possible outcome. It occurs where folks have some backbone and refuse to live in fear.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 11:22 pmRuark wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 10:26 am What a ghastly mental picture. I'm sitting here in our quiet, peaceful, safe little gated community 30 miles out of town, just shaking my head at how some people in this country have to live. But as some have said, they're getting what they voted for. These people will have these experiences, then turn around and re-elect the same governors and mayors and legislators.
I'm wondering if eventually this will generate a vigilante justice situation, where residents of a neighborhood will form armed groups to police their areas and (hopefully) beat the living crap out of anybody who dares commit these acts. Sounds extreme, but something's gotta give eventually; this can't go on forever.
The other option is total submission and resignation to being victimized whenever the local thugs get around to them. In most of the major cities option two appears to be more likely.
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Re: No place but Minneapolis
Excaliber wrote: ↑Wed Aug 24, 2022 8:27 amThat's why most folks won't even notice if you open carry unless you make it especially conspicuous (full size gun, white shirt, khaki pants). Even then many won't notice.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:19 amI intentionally try to avoid "big cities". On the rare occasion I find myself in one, I notice that most people seem to live in a 2 foot bubble around themselves. They walk along not noticing anything or anybody around them. I swear I think I could walk down the sidewalk in a pair of underwear and not be noticed. It is weird.Excaliber wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:00 amLooking at the issue historically, vigilantism is one possible outcome. It occurs where folks have some backbone and refuse to live in fear.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 11:22 pmRuark wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 10:26 am What a ghastly mental picture. I'm sitting here in our quiet, peaceful, safe little gated community 30 miles out of town, just shaking my head at how some people in this country have to live. But as some have said, they're getting what they voted for. These people will have these experiences, then turn around and re-elect the same governors and mayors and legislators.
I'm wondering if eventually this will generate a vigilante justice situation, where residents of a neighborhood will form armed groups to police their areas and (hopefully) beat the living crap out of anybody who dares commit these acts. Sounds extreme, but something's gotta give eventually; this can't go on forever.
The other option is total submission and resignation to being victimized whenever the local thugs get around to them. In most of the major cities option two appears to be more likely.
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Re: No place but Minneapolis
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