A Jan. 6 rioter pardoned by President Donald Trump was shot dead Sunday in Indiana after resisting arrest, Indiana State Police said.A deputy with the Jasper County Sheriff's Department pulled over Matthew Huttle, 42, of Hobart, Indiana, around 4:15 p.m. Sunday, according to Fox 59.The deputy attemp...
ACA still B, though, even if in this particular case the victim was a terrorist.
Fascists should be getting shot because they're fascists, not because cops are violent incompetent bastards who indiscriminately murder people without consequence.
Have none of you any empathy? What about the feelings of this cop who had to shoot one of his brothers because the cameras were on, did you think about that?
I have a feeling cops would shoot each other all the time if they thought they could. Especially if it's a white cop shooting a black cop. The whole "brotherhood" thing is performative. I've had the misfortune of doing ride-alongs with cops working for a local TV station. They can't wait to tell you how all the other cops suck.
I used to regularly visit a kava bar that happened to become a hang out spot for cops and military people. Honestly they didn't seem that bad. One guy would come in every day for a kratom we'd take shells together. He played Slay the Spire on his switch, would ask for tips cause he kinda sucked.
Really they take easily impressionable young men and through the system mold them into something toxic. We become the roles we play. Shakespeare or something
Thanks to lifelong mental illness I only started developing more than a marginal sense of real empathy in my 30s, and it's an extremely limited resource. So unfortunately I don't have any to spare for the police.
I'm still working on my natural tendancy to paint with a broad brush, which is more than I can say about the cops.
Applies in this case without the /s. He got shot while resisting arrest while armed, odds are had he complied (and thus not resisted arrest) he probably wouldn't have been shot.
Brown rice/quinoa bowl with some rotisserie chicken and veg. Some undressed super greens on the side. Really been enjoying having a Doctor Goodwin (Dr. Pepper analog) Olipop with dinner. Really caps the meal off nicely.
I grabbed fast food and ate in the car. It's the saddest dinner I'll have this week but I do it every Monday so I'll have enough time to shower and play with my dog for a bit between getting home from work and my weekly D&D game.
I made a vegetable stock from scratch with onions, garlic, carotts, parsnip, olive oil, salt and pepper, added a potato for the texture and once done completed it with cream, sour cream, mushrooms and green peas.
Finally I added some carob gum, because it was intended to be served as sauce rather than soup.
The side order was basmati rice.
Can't say that I was disappointed.
I made some pork tenderloin recently. Came out a little dry even though I took it out right as it got 150° unfortunately, but it's still good if you put the juices over it before eating.
Police violence is still Police violence even when it's against insurrectionists. I don't know the exact details here, but if it's like previous police shootings, there was probably a less violent solution.
Very probably, but you need to also remember that the guy who was killed was almost certainly a big proponent of police violence. He was certainly a big proponent of violence overall.
As the saying goes: live by the sword, die by the sword.
I'm not going to praise the cops, but I don't have any sympathy for this terrorist.
I don’t know the exact details here, but if it’s like previous police shootings, there was probably a less violent solution.
Armed man resisting arrest? Maybe, but presuming "just let him go" doesn't count all of them are going to be considerably more dangerous for the officer and any bystanders.
It's a tragedy when police abuse their power to kill, but at least he took out a shameless MAGA terrorist instead of it being a "Code 1488", that's Police Jargon for "Having to use deadly force on another black man minding his own business."
Some ALL of those who work forces are the same who burn crosses!
Not that they hate authority so much as they believe they deserve to be on the inside/protected/oppressor class. They hate being held accountable for anything.
If it were just another black dude who got shot "because he had a gun", I'd doubt the word of the police about that. But this guy? I'm almost certain he had a gun and made some move that would have raised reasonable suspicion that he was intending to use it. Because those are the sorts of people who when to Jan 6.
Eh from what I hear the Police Union has been up Trump's ass about the people he's been pardoning.
I wouldn't be surprised to hear they've been internally calling these guys "Cop Killers" and being instructed to give them the "Fine Ol' Solution" if ya know what I mean. Police Union is crooked as hell.
Probably wasn't an accident. The Police Unions have been pissed at Trump letting these guys go, I wouldn't be surprised to hear they had their own "Second Amendment Solution"
Especially since the people with actual power and greater culpability have only gained from the constant stream of lies that led them to believe this was okay.
IDGAF about this guy dying, good riddance, but I do care that so many people in this thread are openly cheering the cops having killed him. I'm aware of the irony, I just think the sheer amount of bloodlust on display here is pretty concerning. Do people think the cops like... meant to do this? They're just going to keep killing us, but they screwed up and got one of their guys this time.
Because the judicial system has failed categorically. The only people getting beaten down by it are "on our side", that kinda means extrajudicial means of justice are the only ones left.
Unrelated, but what do boots taste like? Are they as leathery as id imagine, or more earthy?
Play stupid games; win stupid prizes. He had a gun and resisted arrest. They're the ones who promoted this society and tough guy police in the first place. People see some poetic karma.
Nah. It's because justice was subverted and karma came in with steel chair to correct things.
Pardons used to be used (usually) terribly to forgive rich assholes who made large campaign contributions... that was awful and I hate it.
In this case the recipients literally tried to overthrow the government... it's beyond the fucking pale.
I think that pardons are a terrible tool - if there is injustice that needs correction it should be done within the system so that everyone can benefit. Pardons, in their best use, just correct individual injustices while leaving the unjust system that caused the issue unaffected.