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Old 15-04-2015, 02:32 PM #8
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Originally Posted by lostalex View Post
anyone that feels sorry for that guy is an idiot with a political agenda.

cops did good in this case. shame he didn't die in the crash.
Your reaction and your posts re this story confirm the mindset that unfortunately seems all too prevalent in the US.

Would it not be better to apprehend this man without inflicting severe injuries or worse so he could be questioned, who knows he may not even be carrying a gun, or it could be an imitation gun, or he could be the wrong person.

There are a hundred possibilities, so to go in all guns (or Cars) blazing is in my opinion unnecessary and risky.

This actual footage showing a cop car taking a man down at full speed is unbelievable and shows just how far policing has come in the United States.
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