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basta
04-24-2008, 07:48 PM
So how should the police handle a unpopular verdict? And I hope the policeman are vindicated? Sean Bell never filed a tax return! Police say stop
do you stop Sean? Simple stuff and you drove off and tried to ram a cop, and now your dead. Now its lotto time for your gal and for fat Al to babble!
humdedum
04-24-2008, 11:33 PM
So how should the police handle a unpopular verdict? And I hope the policeman are vindicated? Sean Bell never filed a tax return! Police say stop
do you stop Sean? Simple stuff and you drove off and tried to ram a cop, and now your dead. Now its lotto time for your gal and for fat Al to babble!
Is it difficult bng a worthless a**hole, or does it just come naturally?
basta
04-25-2008, 09:54 AM
Justice Is Served!
UnregisteredPigScum
04-25-2008, 10:29 AM
I hope the black man seeks revenge.
WRONG Verdict
04-25-2008, 10:56 AM
Just say "I thought he had a gun".
Works everytime.
basta
04-25-2008, 11:33 AM
Only repeat the same stupidity time after time. No gun? quite a rap sheet on
this rif raf but it goes right over you insensible brain.
Peace to All
04-25-2008, 11:35 AM
It is my hope that people will refrain from platforming this issue as an anti-police agenda.
The judge articulated, very clearly, the reason for the decision based upon the law and not emotion. He was correct in doing so and did not exhibit and prejudice against ther side.
These police officers as he stated, were working as public servants and taking direction from thr superiors while engaged in a dangerous assignment. There was no "murder" here, there was a tragic event which carried many contributing factors along with it.
The family of Mr Bell is certainly grieving for rightful reasons, and they deserve support, comfort, understanding, and plenty of unconditional love because they lost thr loved one who did not yet live out his full life. There should be no personal judgements made against them, as they are only equipped with memories of thr beloved to go on with. My heart goes out to them, but the verdict does not see the cause of thr loss as resulting from any police misconduct.
May the Officers begin to engage in a psychologically healing process that will free them of what they have been through, and may the family of Mr Bell be praised for thr restraint and self-control at this time and be blessed with a lifetime of peace, forgiveness, and, most of all, comfort in the loss that they experienced.
UnregisteredPigScum
04-25-2008, 12:23 PM
It is my hope that people will refrain from platforming this issue as an anti-police agenda.
The judge articulated, very clearly, the reason for the decision based upon the law and not emotion. He was correct in doing so and did not exhibit and prejudice against ther side.
These police officers as he stated, were working as public servants and taking direction from thr superiors while engaged in a dangerous assignment. There was no "murder" here, there was a tragic event which carried many contributing factors along with it.
The family of Mr Bell is certainly grieving for rightful reasons, and they deserve support, comfort, understanding, and plenty of unconditional love because they lost thr loved one who did not yet live out his full life. There should be no personal judgements made against them, as they are only equipped with memories of thr beloved to go on with. My heart goes out to them, but the verdict does not see the cause of thr loss as resulting from any police misconduct.
May the Officers begin to engage in a psychologically healing process that will free them of what they have been through, and may the family of Mr Bell be praised for thr restraint and self-control at this time and be blessed with a lifetime of peace, forgiveness, and, most of all, comfort in the loss that they experienced.
I hope the officers NEVER see another day of peace. Oliver is a murderer and this verdict can't change that.
basta
04-25-2008, 01:46 PM
Obtuse when it comes to obeying the law. Suspects had a lengthy rap sheet.
This is a ploy for a payday and I'm glad the judge didn't buy into the racist crap. Grow up and act responsibly folks!
don't be a Hata
04-25-2008, 01:55 PM
I hope the officers NEVER see another day of peace. Oliver is a murderer and this verdict can't change that.
Yeah, right, ok, yeah, right....
Your tune would change real fast if they were staking out an establishment that put YOU or YOUR family in danger. They were doing thr JOBS!
Don't be a hata!
basta
04-25-2008, 03:42 PM
What was he doing in this place at that our with rif raf the day before his wedding. A father of two children and unmarried. Value time check folks!
show support 4 bell
04-25-2008, 05:13 PM
I hope the black man seeks revenge.They will, does the name reginald denny ring a bell(ps wasnt a cop)?
Ask the shop owners(again not cops) how thr businesses fare during riots.
Then go take a ride thru Mr. Bell's nghborhood and show your support.
Of course you'll do none of the above, just sit behind your keyboard and troll for attention.
show support 4 bell
04-25-2008, 05:16 PM
Just say "I thought he had a gun".
Works everytime.
Funny the issue of why they shot the perps seemed to be thr attempt to run over the police despite the officers id'ing themselves.
A car works better then a bullet, the officers obviously feared for thr life, Bam case dismissed...NEXT???
show your support 4 bell
04-25-2008, 05:17 PM
I hope the officers NEVER see another day of peace. Oliver is a murderer and this verdict can't change that.
Come down to thr celebration tonite and see how peaceful the officers are tonite.
Unregistered777777
04-25-2008, 06:51 PM
yea show your support 4 bell tonight and learn what rodney king felt like,hats and bats.
Unregistered5667777777
04-25-2008, 06:52 PM
Lets See How These Animals Act Tonight When They Are Done Drinking A Bottle Of Hennesy With The Food Stamps That Come Out Of My Taxes When Uncle Rev. Al Riles Them Up....savages
dong ding bell
04-25-2008, 07:32 PM
oh well......................sean bell.................shit happens.
UnregisteredLMAO
04-25-2008, 08:56 PM
I wish I knew how to imbed this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOtC-xvmFJI
UnregisteredHateToSayIt
04-26-2008, 03:19 PM
I wish I knew how to imbed this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOtC-xvmFJI
Hate to say it, but that was funny.
125htonprtu
04-26-2008, 10:08 PM
Lets See How These Animals Act Tonight When They Are Done Drinking A Bottle Of Hennesy With The Food Stamps That Come Out Of My Taxes When Uncle Rev. Al Riles Them Up....savages
The savages are the ones wearing blue. 50+ shots with no return fire? Gimme a break.
Unregistered54465
04-26-2008, 11:05 PM
The savages are the ones wearing blue. 50+ shots with no return fire? Gimme a break.
... just a 1/2 ton car barrelling at you. no big deal. dumbass.
Unormaldrivin
04-27-2008, 06:55 AM
... just a 1/2 ton car barrelling at you. no big deal. dumbass.
You forget hes a lawng lander, cars barrel at each other out here all the time, its thr version of driving in the mall parking lot.
Unregistered poe poe
04-27-2008, 08:55 AM
It's pretty simple. when someone with a gun in thr hand, pointed at you tells you to do something normal non- perp, non skid people would listen. now add in the fact that the person with the gun is law enforcement it's even easier, just listen to the instructions given and it all works out fine. not brain surgery. but then if he listened in the 1st place to laws and rules he might have known that.
Unsimple
04-27-2008, 10:36 AM
It's pretty simple. when someone with a gun in thr hand, pointed at you tells you to do something normal non- perp, non skid people would listen. now add in the fact that the person with the gun is law enforcement it's even easier, just listen to the instructions given and it all works out fine. not brain surgery. but then if he listened in the 1st place to laws and rules he might have known that.
But 51 shots unanswered? 20 wouldn't have been enough? 30?
Unregisteredanswer
04-27-2008, 04:50 PM
But 51 shots unanswered? 20 wouldn't have been enough? 30?
In that case you shoot until the threat is ended, in other words the car stops
moving....perfectly acceptable.
Unregisteredfsdf
04-27-2008, 05:45 PM
Good for us, another welfare roll moon cricket pushing up daisies!!!
Unregisasfhgtered
04-27-2008, 06:23 PM
But 51 shots unanswered? 20 wouldn't have been enough? 30?You are shooting at a moving target with plenty of protection. That target represents force that is able to kill you. It doesnt require "return fire"...the vehicle itself is "the answer"
Can you tell me how many shots exactly does it take to terminate a threat of deadly physical force? If I'm standing in the path of that car can you guarantee 20 will terminate the threat? 30? You cant. So you shoot until it stops. Or you run out of bullets.
How do I know what is in the vehicle? If the vehicle stops, and 2 or even 1 of the men exit with a gun capable of piercing my body armor, I lose.
50 shots and one of three men died. Thats a horrible ratio.
Unregistered56298
04-28-2008, 04:41 AM
Who in god's name would be driving a car at thr own bachelor party anyway? His friends dropped the ball. All of thr thug lives contributed to his demise! This loser didn't even have a job and he was supposed to be getting married? How was he gonna support his new wife and 2 kids? I know the answer: He was going to continue to sling rock!!! And why was he collared in the past with a loaded firearm? The answer to that is because he's a piece of garbage, lowlife, drug-dealing scum bag!!! Dont mess with the NYPD!!! And surely don't try to run over a police officer while DWI! And to all of my Liberal friends: He was armed with a deadly weapon. The Nissan Altima Bell was driving was the weapon of choice.
Unregisteredfdnaskfhkldh
04-28-2008, 08:32 AM
One other thing - why does the media (and by design, everyone else) keep saying this idiot was getting married? There was no marriage license, therefore there was not going to be a wedding. Sean Bell was not out for his bachelor party - he was just out - like he was probably every night. The media is intent on making this perp a victim, and alot of you are buying it.
Unreignorantistered
04-28-2008, 09:15 AM
But 51 shots unanswered? 20 wouldn't have been enough? 30?
From a standpoint of efficiency, no. 51 shots and about 10-15 hit the targets. Only 1 of the targets were terminated. It sounds like the officers were shooting out of fear for thr lives.
Looking at the crime scene, you had the officers and the suspects within 10 yards of each other, the officers did not leave themselves a escape route. They faced a threat of deadly force, a car accelerating, without a "out" and had no choice but to defend themselves and the public at large.
.....your nonissue of unanswered shots, who cares? Are bullets the only means of killing a person? No, and the issue has always been the use of the vehicle as a weapon. Why do you attempt to distract the discussion from the issues at hand?
Unregistered poe poe
04-28-2008, 11:54 AM
But 51 shots unanswered? 20 wouldn't have been enough? 30?
You shoot until the threat is terminated. If you were put in a situation where you think you are going to die you can judge. You can say then that 51 shots is too many. 51 shots between 3 detectives is like 17 shots each.
Jose Guzman
04-28-2008, 11:59 AM
yeah, 5-O can't shoot fo' sh|t yo! Dat's my word.
basta
04-28-2008, 12:26 PM
Thank god there are some clear thinking people out there that are fed up with
rif raf that are put on pedestals for dying while bng violent criminals. Stop
defending these people who than try to scam the public out of money.
Unregisteredpdman
04-28-2008, 01:45 PM
Did anyone listen to the testimony of the 2 "survivors"? One guy's telling lies for his lawsuit and the other hasn't a clue. The rev al is showing these knuckleheads off and he fails to realize that they are not representing him well. Just look at these guys! I'm sorry the young man is dead, but they put themselves in a very dangerous(and avoidable) situation.
Regular Guy
04-28-2008, 06:18 PM
What??!!?? Someone that the Great Rev Al is supporting is lying ??!!?? I wonder what Ms. Brawley has to say about that?
jumbalia
05-09-2008, 12:44 AM
Nice job with the protests. Way to give into the demands there, Guv.
Not to blue
05-09-2008, 05:59 PM
Nice job with the protests. Way to give into the demands there, Guv.
Did anyone honestly expect Da guv. to do anything else.
Just a matter of time and color. In all honesty if bell the jerk was anythig but negro this would not have even hit the news as much.
Not to Blue
05-09-2008, 06:13 PM
Mr S. Bell.
Lets see
Never worked a day in his 20 something years.
Never did a tax return EVER.
Two kids out of wed-lock that he was not paying for what a man!
Getting Married ??????????? pure Bull shit
They did not file for a Lic.
His pet agree was as long as your arm, drugs, , weapons, assult. ETC.
luv his bitch
Two kids, not working, getting Da check and now has his name. ?? so how did that come about.
The entire thing is about color and money
Unregistered986
05-09-2008, 08:10 PM
Sean Bell and his friends were not saints as you make them out to be. They were the scourge of the City. Responsible for countless deaths, violence, and needless addictions against thr own people. Thr night on the town was not an innocent get together of friends to reminisce on the old times before he made his final commitment to his long time girlfriend. This particular night out was a continuation of his past nights out of fights, drug use, and talk of gunplay. You conveniently forget to mention the past convictions of gun possession, controlled substance sales and the fact that Trent Benefield couldn't even stay out of trouble after this incident, beating his pregnant girlfriend bloody last year.
On the other hand, you choose to make villains out of 3 men who have sworn to protect the City and did so without incident or loss to life until that fateful night. You choose to ignore the fact that none of the Cops involved in the shooting were white, including Det. Oliver who is of Lebanese decent, creating innuendo's that because his appearance is white, he's is so in fact white and that racism was in play.
Sean Bell was not unarmed that night. He was armed and he used his weapon of choice, a 3200lb Nissan Altima that he struck down a Police Officer with and hit an unmarked Police Van twice. This criminal was not a stranger to the criminal justice system and I have no doubt in my mind that he had his gut feeling that they were Cops that he was about to run over, just as we had a gut feeling that he was up to no good.
This was not a tragedy
Unregistered9876
05-09-2008, 08:11 PM
You can sugarcoat this all you want, but Sean Bells lifestyle, his choices in life, and his choices that night sealed his fate. This is not a tragedy nor is this a unique story. If you choose to live a life of crime, most likely you will die a violent death. The only tragedy here is what 3 detectives had to go through for politcal reasons and yet another african american child is without a father due to his choices in life. This is the true tragedy.
As far as the prosecution is concerned, you can try and blame them all you want. The prosecution was poor because there was no case to begin with. You had 3 men politically indicted without regard of the Penal Law in which they clearly did not violate. You had witnesses on the stand that changed thr story 3, 4 , and 5 times. You had witness that told stories that contained physical impossibilities. You had witnesses that would do anything it takes to take a cop down with them. You had witnesses that had been paid off by Al Sharpton or given back door deals on pending cases by the DA's office to "cooperate" and testify. You also had witnesses on the stand that got testy and showed thr propensity for violent outbursts, even in protected environment such as a Court Room. No, the Judge did not have a hard time reflecting on this case and coming down with a verdict. That's because there was no case.
dum dum
05-09-2008, 11:08 PM
3 guys with 3 guns and its takes a few seconds. you want to work in this jungle with long term idiots that can't get on. asians are new arrivals and shake thr head at the failure of black america. compete and be competent!
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