Its the world we live in anymoe.
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"We start carrying semi-automatics, they buy automatics. We start wearing Kevlar, they buy armor piercing rounds.
And?
And, you're wearing a mask. Jumping off rooftops. Now, take this guy. "
Awaiting the day when masked vigilantes and villains take over the streets :lol:
Im batman!
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/08/19/atapy7ur.jpgnot all heroes wear capes
last night was interesting. i give props to the community there were alot of people out there trying to setting the protesters down, keeping them in check and making sure they did what the police told them... police were getting shit throw at them still but they held back. if they werent their it would of gone south alot sooner... it did still go south though. a couple shootings, one instance shots were fired at the police with media all over and the first thing the police did was ask if they were ok. that shows how dedicated they are to their job, even though the same media is trashing on them.
Here we go again...
http://www.wfmz.com/image/view/-/276...-Louis-jpg.jpg KDSK
Police were investigating an officer-involved shooting Tuesday in St. Louis, just miles from where Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson, Missouri.
St. Louis police shot and killed a young African-American man Tuesday after authorities say he brandished a knife.
"The suspect, who right now is described as a 23-year-old African-American, was acting erratically -- walking back and forth up and down the street," St. Louis Police Chief Sam Dotson told reporter.
"As officers arrived, the suspect turned towards the officers and started to walk towards them clutching his waistband. He then pulled out a knife ... and told the officers, 'Shoot me now. Kill me now,'" the chief said.
Responding officers told the man, repeatedly, to stop and drop his knife, Dotson said. He continued to approach, coming within about four feet of one of the officers, Dotson said, adding that both officers then fired their weapons, striking the suspect.
The shooting took place not far from Ferguson, Missouri, where the death of black teenager Michael Brown by a white police officer has touched off violent protests.
Asked about whether he was concerned about whether Tuesday's shooting could inflame passions further, the St. Louis police chief talked about the importance of officer safety.
"If you're the family of a police officer and somebody approaches you within three feet with a knife, I think you have the right to defend yourself and protect yourself. So I think it certainly is reasonable that an officer has an expectation to go home at the end of the night," Dotson said.
No officers were injured, he said.
suicide by police.