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Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 6th, 2017, 8:08 am
by skydawg
Well at least this guys criminal record will stop growing now. He had the choice to cooperate but he didn't.

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 6th, 2017, 8:17 am
by Queen K
Ya I'm also very tired of the lifer criminal on the catch-and-release program.

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 6th, 2017, 5:57 pm
by phasyluck
dontrump wrote:no one said the guys not a criminal but looking at the past hes a non violent criminal so to speak and he was unarmed
the cop was wrong to unleash 11 9mm shots at and into this kid
Cops have killed several people over the last few years that were totally unjustified yet the protective society the cops live in
nothing ever gets done about it
greg matters come to mind and the worst of the worst in BC was a young kid in houston bc


This kid is an idiot and lucky he still has a heart beat, while I don't condone the shooting 100%, one has to look at the alternatives. Hmmm let him run around in a 7000lb truck and run an innocent person over? Well a *bleep* page could help pay for the funeral right.

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 8th, 2017, 1:35 pm
by Chyren
http://www.castanet.net/edition/news-st ... htm#188308

I guess it wasn't a situation where the cops shot an unarmed man after all that was "on his way to turn himself" in as the family stated...

Once again another example of there being a bigger story then at first glance.

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 8th, 2017, 1:36 pm
by Fancy
Court documents show Winter has been charged in connection with a break and enter in Sicamous on Jan. 29 as well as 19 charges connected to the Jan. 30th incident.

Those charges include: carry/use/threaten to use a weapon, resisting a peace officer, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, theft, two counts of mischief, 9 counts of possession of stolen property, possess a break-in instrument and others.

http://www.castanet.net/edition/news-st ... htm#188308

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 8th, 2017, 3:34 pm
by KL3-Something
Chyren wrote:http://www.castanet.net/edition/news-story-188308-61-.htm#188308

I guess it wasn't a situation where the cops shot an unarmed man after all that was "on his way to turn himself" in as the family stated...

Once again another example of there being a bigger story then at first glance.


There almost always is....

Mommies (or sisters) rarely know what exactly it is that their little boy has been up to out there.

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 8th, 2017, 4:11 pm
by dontrump
there is no bigger story here or the other side for crying out loud. the kid is a criminal in the making no doubt
what we are talking here is unjustified excessive police force by a mentally unstable cop in my opinion
the cop fires 11 rounds of his high powered service revolver tells me he is a scared and not mentally up to the challenge of his job when in a situation such as this.

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 8th, 2017, 4:26 pm
by metallica
KL3-Something wrote:There almost always is....

Mommies (or sisters) rarely know what exactly it is that their little boy has been up to out there.
And even if they did know they are not going to tell unless it benefits them.

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 8th, 2017, 5:09 pm
by FreeRights
dontrump wrote:there is no bigger story here or the other side for crying out loud. the kid is a criminal in the making no doubt
what we are talking here is unjustified excessive police force by a mentally unstable cop in my opinion
the cop fires 11 rounds of his high powered service revolver tells me he is a scared and not mentally up to the challenge of his job when in a situation such as this.


And you'd be wrong, having never, ever been in that or any similar situation. You aren't an expert in use of force, and you're forming an "opinion" based on photographs and apparently, how many rounds were fired.

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 8th, 2017, 5:31 pm
by D_Man
What a waste of money and resources this kid is, the gofundme is a pathetic joke, I'm disappointed in Castanet for even posted a link to it.

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 8th, 2017, 8:27 pm
by Chyren
dontrump wrote:there is no bigger story here or the other side for crying out loud. the kid is a criminal in the making no doubt
what we are talking here is unjustified excessive police force by a mentally unstable cop in my opinion
the cop fires 11 rounds of his high powered service revolver tells me he is a scared and not mentally up to the challenge of his job when in a situation such as this.


He's clearly just trolling.

How would you handle a life or death situation? Look up fight or flight and understand that it isn't a video game.

The body reacts in different ways and again to judge a cop based on your information is laughable. Go back to Call of Duty

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 8th, 2017, 9:15 pm
by dontrump
He's clearly just trolling.

How would you handle a life or death situation? Look up fight or flight and understand that it isn't a video game.

The body reacts in different ways and again to judge a cop based on your information is laughable. Go back to Call of Duty]


truly amazing what opinions are here. there was no life or death situation here at all that's truly laughable
so when a person posts here and suggests what one believes such as I believe the cop was not entirely correct in this matter
all you suggest is that iam trolling? [icon_lol2.gif]

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 9th, 2017, 5:38 am
by Fancy
dontrump wrote:truly amazing what opinions are here. there was no life or death situation here at all
True - it is amazing what some opinions are. Since you weren't there, it's speculation. The charges have been laid for a reason. This "kid" wasn't just a "criminal in the making" as you put it - this adult IS a criminal and was trying to escape justice again.

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 9th, 2017, 7:39 am
by zzontar
dontrump wrote:like said eleven shots is purely ridiculous and uncalled for;; the cop clearly was a poor shot (lucky for the victim)and had what we call buck fever. Cops need to use better judgement although guys like this Clearly lack that and really should not be a cop based on this awful performance . :200:


If a cop shoots at someone who rams their vehicle, is escaping, and is thought to be a threat to the cop or to the public, and if let's say the first 3 shots are ineffective, should they just say "meh" and head back to the station?

Re: Shot by police during theft, Begging for money

Posted: Feb 9th, 2017, 9:28 am
by Hassel99
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