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12-13-2016 08:50 PM |
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Originally Posted by skosh69
(Post 142112)
So please explain to me how "anyone" as you put it could've acted incorrectly? When it is a set up between both parties, I find it really hard to see how "someone" might react incorrectly. Maybe if a second unit showed up on scene, then it's possible.
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There were also a lot of bystanders... other patrons of the gas station, people in the shop, etc. etc. I doubt they were *all* "in on it." If any of them thought it was the "real deal," bad things could have happened. They could have "interfered" with the stop and started a huge powder keg, etc. etc. etc.
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Originally Posted by skosh69
(Post 142112)
Who do you mean "they"? The cops or the bikers? Again it was staged, the cops had unloaded tasers.
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The Bystanders.... the ones not in on it. See above.
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Originally Posted by skosh69
(Post 142112)
I guess there's the remote possibility that the biker could've staged the whole thing to ambush the cops, but that was not the case, thank God.
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I would think the cops would have vetted the scene ahead of time. They wouldn't be able to clear all the bystanders out, though.
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Originally Posted by skosh69
(Post 142112)
Where there other ways this man could've proposed, why sure, but I see it as a young black man taking his wedding proposal to another level and involving the police to show that the 2 communities CAN work together for a greater good.
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It could certainly be seen that way. But given the recent issues, etc between LE and BLM and the general tension between the two general communities, I think anything depicting a black citizen being stopped by police, even for the intended purpose, is not the best "visual" to be out in the MSM. It's a JDLR.
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Originally Posted by skosh69
(Post 142112)
It's ok to for us to agree to disagree I how we view this siuation. You have your opinion and I have mine.
Good day.
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Uh Ohhhh..... I'm in trouble! :eek:
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