Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on February 10, 2010 at 06:18:01 from (71.13.222.247):
dave2 said: (quoted from post at 01:26:32 02/10/10)
Sounds like Michigan is a bad place to live, I'd move...............
Did you see all this first hand? Or get the instant replay over the bar?
Just one particular city below the bridge seems to have trouble with the law enforcement.
I did not see it first hand. But have known the individual for all my life, and he wouldn't lie about things like that. Nor would the 3-4 homeowners (to whom this was in their front yard) who have since become witnesses for the trial of the officers.
One of the officers even admitted to the tackling because the guy "looked like a threat". Hmm walking down the street minding your own business is realllll threatening. Can you say abuse of power.
As for moving.... Hows the gun situation over in Germany? Last I knew it was tough to get a handgun and next to impossible to carry one there. Also some ridiculously classes and permits for hunters and target shooters to be able to possess a firearm. Hmmm sounds like here is still much better than there... Unless that all changed
This post was edited by chevytaHOE5674 at 06:28:15 02/10/10 3 times.
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