[Vision2020] We live in interesting times.......
Wayne Price
bear at moscow.com
Fri Feb 8 16:26:39 PST 2013
Good to know that an idiot like you doesn't believe in the first amendment either.
And as is typical of you, not just with me, but with others on the Vis, rather than challenge the facts of the case you make snide personal remarks.
Oh I forgot "Moscow Cares', well for me, don't bother, you don't "care" about anything but yourself.
On Feb 8, 2013, at 4:16 PM, Tom Hansen wrote:
> Mr. Price -
>
> With the exception of firing at the pistol range, every time an LAPD officer pulls the trigger of his/her service weapon (s)he must justify it. If a civilian is injured or killed by an on-duty police officer, that officer goes before a shooting board. Even if the firing of his/her weapon is justified, permanent entries are made in that officer's record.
>
> In the 36 years my father served with the LAPD, he only fired his service revolver ONCE back in '63 (or was it '64). A record of that instance reminded in his record until he retired in '85
>
> There is, obviously, considerably more to this incident than what the media tells us.
>
> FCK, Mr. Price. The only thing missing is "U"!!!
>
> Seeya round town, Moscow, because . . .
>
> "Moscow Cares"
> http://www.MoscowCares.com
>
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
>
> "There's room at the top they are telling you still
> But first you must learn how to smile as you kill
> If you want to be like the folks on the hill."
>
> - John Lennon
>
>
> On Feb 8, 2013, at 3:55 PM, Wayne Price <bear at moscow.com> wrote:
>
>> I wonder if the LAPD officers who gunned down a 71 year old hispanic woman and her 47 year old daughter will be charged with attempted murder?
>> Notice that immediately the Chief of the LAPD said it was a case of mistaken identity!
>>
>> Lets see: 2 petite hispanic women vs 1 large black man is a mistake? A blue pick up truck vs a gray pick up truck with a ski rack is a mistake?
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>> Newspaper carrier, 71, shot by LAPD in manhunt had 'no warning'
>> LI
>> By Yukio Strachan
>> Torrance - A 71-year-old woman delivering newspapers with her daughter who were "accidentally" shot by LAPD searching for triple murder fugitive Christopher Dorner Thursday said they had no warning beforehand, the victims’ attorney told local media. Attorney Glen T. Jonas said Maggie Carranza, 47, and her mother, 71-year-old Emma Hernandez, were delivering Los Angeles Times newspapers around 5:15 a.m. in Torrance when the officers riddled the women's blue pickup with bullets.
>> “There was no warning. There were no orders. No commands. Just gunshots,” Jonas said.
>> A patrol unit was reportedly assigned to protect the home of a high-ranking LAPD officer during the manhunt for 33-year-old Dorner, who is believed to have killed a Riverside cop Thursday and an Irvine couple Sunday.
>> In a news conference, Police Chief Charlie Beck said the officers thought the women’s royal blue Toyota Tacoma matched the description of Dorner’s gray Nissan Titan with ski rack.
>> Jonas said the women's vehicle was "the wrong color and the wrong model" compared to Dorner's."The problem with the situation is it looked like the police had the goal of administering street justice and in so doing, didn't take the time to notice that these two older, small Latina women don't look like a large black man," Jonas said, correcting earlier news reports that the women were Asian.
>> Dorner is black, 6 feet tall and weighs 270 pounds.
>> "Tragically, we believe this is a case of mistaken identity," Charlie Beck, chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, told reporters earlier Thursday about the shooting.Jonas told CBS Los Angeles that he's not buying it.
>> “The vehicle is a different color. The license plate doesn’t match. There’s nothing there for you to start shooting people. And even if they had the person in question… Mr. Dorner…you still have to give them an opportunity to get out. You can’t just start administering street justice,” said Jonas.The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday night that 71-year-old Hernandez, who was shot twice in the back, is in intensive care.CBS added Hernandez was listed in good condition at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.Her daughter, Carranza, who was also hit, according to attorney Jonas, received stitches to a finger."We trust that the LAPD will step up and do the right thing and acknowledge that what they did was unacceptable and we'll deal with it," Jonas said
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