Denver Cop Kills Man Holding a Marker
Plus: The Atlantic says anti-racists are overcorrecting, NYC targets landlords of unlicensed cannabis growers, and more...

From Denver, another tragic story about cops shooting and killing someone holding a "weapon" that turned out to actually be a harmless object. In this case, an officer with the Denver Police Department (DPD) shot and killed a man armed with a marker. The officer (whose name has not been released) said she believed that 36-year-old Brandon Cole had been holding a knife when she shot him on the evening of August 5.
Now, the DPD has admitted that Cole was not holding a weapon after all.
"Through the investigation, it was determined that the object Mr. Cole had in his hand during the interaction with the officers was a black marker," Denver Police Commander Matt Clark said at a Monday press conference.
According to Clark, police were responding to a 911 caller who said they thought they saw a man push his wife out of a wheelchair. When two police officers—one male and one female—arrived on the residential street where this had allegedly taken place, they found a woman sitting on the street nearby an empty wheelchair and observed a man "reaching into the driver's area of a vehicle."
The female officer then noticed Cole holding "an object that she believed to be a knife," said Clark. Cole began moving toward her, prompting the male officer to use his Taser on him. But it "did not have an effect," said Clark, and Cole continued moving toward the female officer, making it within "several feet" of her.
She fired twice, hitting Cole. Cole was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Body cam footage shows a small child standing just behind Cole on the sidewalk when the officer shoots.
"There just wasn't an opportunity to transition to a Taser," said Police Chief Ron Thomas. "When she finally deploys her duty weapon, the person is so close to her that her view of that young child and [another person behind Cole] are not even clear to her."
The officer who shot Cole seems to face little repercussion for killing a man for holding a marker and endangering a small child. She will now "complete the department's reintegration program before returning to a patrol assignment," said Clark on Monday.
Cole leaves behind three children, according to NBC News.
FOLLOWUP
A few takes on the latest Donald Trump indictment, in which the former president and 18 others are charged with partaking in a "criminal enterprise" in violation of Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. The aim of this alleged enterprise "was to overturn Georgia's presidential election result," Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said Monday.
"Georgia's RICO law, as interpreted by state courts, is even broader than the famously flexible federal version, covering many more 'predicate offenses,' defining 'enterprise' very loosely, and prescribing a weaker test for establishing a pattern of racketeering activity," notes Reason's Jacob Sullum:
The indictment nevertheless hinges on debatable interpretations of specific conduct that Willis portrays as part of a criminal conspiracy but the defendants will characterize as legitimate efforts to rectify what they perceived as systematic election fraud. As with the federal indictment of Trump that was unsealed earlier this month, which covers much of the same territory, the choice between those dueling descriptions will depend largely on how a jury views each defendant's knowledge and intent.
Some say that the more criminal charges people pile on Trump, the more success he's likely to have among conservative voters. But this may not be true:
Do Trump's indictments increase his support among Republican primary voters? NO.
Polls suggesting this use a bad question format. We asked better questions (about the documents indictment) and found that indictments hurt Trump a little bit.
Preprint: https://t.co/rLMpCJn6ah pic.twitter.com/caW3G4B3Cp
— Matt Graham (@Matt__Graham) August 15, 2023
Clark Neily, senior vice president for legal studies at the Cato Institute, thinks the Georgia indictment is particularly bad news for Trump:
Up until now, I've been hesitant to predict how the various prosecutions of Donald Trump are likely to turn out. But no longer. I believe yesterday's indictment in Georgia sealed Trump's fate, and it is now all but certain that he will be convicted of multiple felonies in one or more of the four pending cases against him.
So does lawyer and conservative columnist Andrew C. McCarthy, who writes at the New York Post:
[Willis] is running into the same complications that Biden Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith faces in the election-interference charges he has brought against Trump in Washington, DC, federal court.
In fact, there is significant overlap in that case and Willis' — the federal case includes the Georgia shenanigans but is broader because Trump's schemes went beyond Georgia, seeking to reverse election results in additional battleground states won by Biden.
Smith's problem is that the federal penal statutes he has invoked — relating to fraud, obstruction and civil rights — do not clearly and narrowly target the kind of conduct in which Trump engaged. …
Unlike Smith, Willis can invoke laws that are specifically designed to deal with election-interference conduct of the kind Trump engaged in.
This runs counter to suggestions made by the likes of Chris Christie and Asa Hutchinson, two of Trump's opponents for the GOP presidential nomination. "I think that this conduct is essentially covered by the federal indictment," Christie told Fox News. "Generally, state cases are deferential to the federal cases that have been brought," said Hutchinson, "and I think you can make the case that Georgia should have been deferential because there's overlap there as well, but it is what it is."
Overall, Trump's 2024 opponents varied sharply in their reactions. "This is further evidence that Trump knew he lost the 2020 election and was ready to do anything it took to cling to power," said former Texas Rep. Will Hurd. Meanwhile, Vivek Ramaswamy called the indictments "politicized persecutions" and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called it another example of the "criminalization of politics."
FREE MINDS
"At the core of today's anti-racism is little more than a vibe shift." Anti-racists are overcorrecting, suggests Tyler Austin Harper at The Atlantic. "Until recently, calling attention to a stranger's race … would have been considered a social faux pas," he writes. But in recent years, Harper has "grown used to" awkward comments about from well-meaning progressives about the fact the color of his skin:
In their righteous crusade against the bad color-blindness of policies such as race-neutral college admissions, these contemporary anti-racists have also jettisoned the kind of good color-blindness that holds that we are more than our race, and that we should conduct our social life according to that idealized principle. Rather than balance a critique of color-blind law and policy with a continuing embrace of interpersonal color-blindness as a social etiquette, contemporary anti-racists throw the baby out with the bathwater. In place of the old color-blind ideal, they have foisted upon well-meaning white liberals a successor social etiquette predicated on the necessity of foregrounding racial difference rather than minimizing it.
As a Black guy who grew up in a politically purple area—where being a good person meant adhering to the kind of civil-rights-era color-blindness that is now passé—I find this emergent anti-racist culture jarring. Many of my liberal friends and acquaintances now seem to believe that being a good person means constantly reminding Black people that you are aware of their Blackness. Difference, no longer to be politely ignored, is insisted upon at all times under the guise of acknowledging "positionality." Though I am rarely made to feel excessively aware of my race when hanging out with more conservative friends or visiting my hometown, in the more liberal social circles in which I typically travel, my race is constantly invoked—"acknowledged" and "centered"—by well-intentioned anti-racist "allies." …
My point is not that conservatives have better racial politics—they do not—but rather that something about current progressive racial discourse has become warped and distorted. The anti-racist culture that is ascendant seems to me to have little to do with combatting structural racism or cultivating better relationships between white and Black Americans. And its rejection of color-blindness as a social ethos is not a new frontier of radical political action.
No, at the core of today's anti-racism is little more than a vibe shift—a soft matrix of conciliatory gestures and hip phraseology that give adherents the feeling that there has been a cultural change, when in fact we have merely put carpet over the rotting floorboards.
FREE MARKETS
New York City targets landlords of unlicensed cannabis growers. "In the latest effort to stop unlicensed cannabis dispensaries from opening, city lawmakers went after the landlords, not the illegal operators themselves," reports NY 1.
A law now, in effect, explicitly prohibits landlords from knowingly renting to illegal dispensaries that cannabis or tobacco products.
But how does a landlord officially know their commercial tenant is selling marijuana without a license?
From a letter following a raid from the sheriff's office or the NYPD.
"The landlord gets a letter from the city saying you're renting to an entity that's conducting illegal business and we want you to evict them," Councilwoman Lynn Schulman, a Queens Democrat who was the prime sponsor of the law, said.
Then, there is supposed to be a follow up.
"When there's a re-inspection of that premises, they'll get another notice. After that, then they'll get fined," Schulman said.
That fine — $5,000 dollars for the first violation and $10,000 for subsequent violations. The fines go through the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings.
The move is similar to the way many cities target prostitution, with possible charges for people who rent to sex workers or allow their premises to be used for commercial sex.
It's also part of what's best described as the "war on intermediaries." Cops, activists, and politicians have been targeting third parties—landlords, banks, tech platforms, hotels—that they say should be responsible for stopping criminal use of their product or premises.
QUICK HITS
• "Murder is almost certainly going to fall nationally in 2023 and it is increasingly looking like murder will fall at a level not seen in decades (if at all)," notes data analyst Jeff Asher. "Our YTD Murder Dashboard shows murder is down nearly 13 percent in now 114 cities with available data."
• The arbitrary ban on gun possession by drug users invites wildly uneven enforcement, writes Reason's Jacob Sullum.
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NEW: Philadelphia once sentenced more kids to life without parole than any other city.
Since 2016, it has led the country in letting them go.
For the @nytimes, I wrote about that transformation and the people at the center of the fight.
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New York City targets landlords-
Evergreen start.
I mean, is there anything worse than Snidely Whiplash, monocle-wearing, white-male-privilege-rich-greedy landlords?
Yes. Monocle-wearing white male privilege rich greedy landlords who loudly whine about their victimhood.
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Go pay your rent.
Oh, it's evergreen all right. It's an evergreen start for destroying cities and reverting them back to the wilderness.
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In their righteous crusade against the bad color-blindness of policies such as race-neutral college admissions...
I'd like to see some scare quotes somewhere in there.
I was just hoping for some more adjectives.
No, at the core of today's anti-racism is little more than a vibe shift—a soft matrix of conciliatory gestures and hip phraseology that give adherents the feeling that there has been a cultural change, when in fact we have merely put carpet over the rotting floorboards.
A great description. An even more Apt description for nowadays would be a lice-filled carpet over the dirt floor of a homeless encampment covered with dirty needles and razor blades.
In other words, so-called "Anti-Racism" is just old-fashioned Racism with slightly tweaked rhetoric used by people claiming to be better than everyone else.
"In" their righteous crusade against "the" bad color-blindness "of" policies "such as" race-neutral college admissions...
All your preferred prepositions and articles are just abstract social constructs.
Up until now, I've been hesitant to predict how the various prosecutions of Donald Trump are likely to turn out. But no longer. I believe yesterday's indictment in Georgia sealed Trump's fate...
How many times have I heard Trump's fate is sealed? Walls are closing in? We've got him this time?
Damn.
Modern day Goldstein
Whats telling here is where ENB clipped Mccarthy. His longer statements talk of how weak the Ga case actually is. So she clipped that part out.
"It's Happening!" - ENB
My brother, would you be so kind as to provide a link to what she said?
Caw caw!
You do realize he's referring to the italicized bit in Idaho Bob's comment? You do know how to get a joke, don't you?
Well, if you don’t provide a link, my vague memory of those words being used recently is that some Reason writer (guess it was ENB) quoted someone else as saying, “It’s happening”.
Is this yet another case of a commenter here attributing to a Reason writer a quote they gave of someone else’s words?
You still managed to be obtuse and miss the joke.
"ELIZABETH NOLAN BROWN | 3.31.2023 9:32 AM"
"It's happening [BOLD]. A grand jury in New York voted yesterday to indict former President Donald Trump on criminal charges"
You could practically feel her girl boner poking through her laptop
That weird. You provided a paste in comment format, but no link. Do you, like, keep a file or something?
Here’s the link:
https://reason.com/2023/03/31/trump-indictment-could-be-the-jolt-his-flailing-2024-campaign-needs/
For someone who has a punishment “boner” for Trump, she says some things that don’t jive with that characterization, such as: “The fact that federal authorities didn't see room for a case here makes the evidence of criminal wrongdoing seem weak, lending credence to Trump's claims that this is more of a politically motivated crusade against him than anything else. The fact that it's coming now, after Trump announced he's running for president again in 2024, is also raising suspicions.”
Oh gee, imagine that, Laursen went and found the link. Congrats, dipwad, you finally did your own dirty work.
Don’t make fun of the special.
Stupid isn't special, stupid is common.
Though, Laursen is uncommonly stupid.
It's almost as if the leftist media likes to play with the emotions of their fan base.
Even if, bizarrely, all this legal process went thru to a conviction that was allowed to stand legally, we would see a reverse lynching as people violently freed Trump from the authorities. As soon as people realize they have no legal means to control this country and their lives, they'll act illegally. This has happened all over the Americas, no reason to think the USA immune. We're on the brink of the legal termination of the USA; what will follow, who knows?
We’re on the brink of the legal termination of the USA; what will follow, who knows?
Ever read Unintended Consequences?
Pretty sure it is intended at this point. The behavior is well funded by globalist entities.
Yep.
Interesting times coming down the line.
This. Eight years after it became obvious that Trump was successfully tapping into a demographic that has been ignored, shat on and demonized for decades. And the response is still to ignore and shit on the demographic and hope that going after Trump will get rid of the problem.
Murder is almost certainly going to fall nationally in 2023 and it is increasingly looking like murder will fall at a level not seen in decades...
NOT COUNTING BIG PHARMA
jk
“jk”
Even Fist is afraid to piss off Big Pharma.
They are literally allowed to murder people
I NEED MY BLOOD PRESSURE MEDS.
Three words: cheap Chinese knock-offs.
No MSG.
Big Pharm is killing umami flavor now??? The monsters.
Rotten fish is still allowed.
It appears that nearly everyone who needed killing was killed last year.
All the wrong people died.
The arbitrary ban on gun possession by drug users invites wildly uneven enforcement...
Uneven enforcement? In the US?
Ask Senator Biden.
Feature, not a bug.
Your race, class, politics, and social credit score determine how attractive a target you are
Block Insane Yomomma's big bad brother from Kenya, the best member of the Obama family Malik, responded in the most succint and pithy way imaginable when directly asked by someone on Twitter if his half-brother is gay:
https://twitter.com/LukeTalebi/status/1691013834218029056
https://twitter.com/ObamaMalik/status/1691021772513071104
Malik also repeatedly refers to the mofo as "Fake ass a Snake" which is freaking great too!
Mikey stays on top of the big scandals. Like the Durham scandal he called the "biggest scandal in US history".
You were banned for posting kiddie porn links shrike, er I mean, Lying Jeffy.
But we all know that the biggest scandal is actually old Joe taking bribes. That's why I'm here to downplay it. Bar tabs and penis pics and whatever.
Fake Buttplug is still smarter than Sevo.
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Fake Buttplug is still smarter than Buttplug.
Really dude? Who spoofs another users name in order to mock them?
That seems over the top
https://reason.com/2023/08/15/trump-and-18-others-charged-with-election-related-crimes-in-georgia/?comments=true#comment-10198724
From yesterday to give background.
Really right over your head?
Or have I pushed Rev kirk so far out no body remembers him?
Nah. We know who Kirkland is. He's just a stupid hicklib who came here following the VC from the WaPo.
If I missed sarcasm it is because we have been dealing with sarc and Mike trying to rationalize the sock usage and not admit to it.
You mean the donkey show performer with the oral rape fixation?
Apparently, it may be a few sock farms operating here.
https://reason.com/2023/08/15/trump-and-18-others-charged-with-election-related-crimes-in-georgia/?comments=true#comment-10198745
I'm participating tomorrow in a Cato Institute panel on fertility rates and pro-natalist policies...
Toxic White Natalism!
ENB is taking the anti position and is giving out free coat hangers to the first 100 "women" who also identify as sex workers.
If you just leave it in is it like a DYI IUD?
This shows you how far cato has sink
Luncheon will include boiled fetus.
Sandwiches will *not* be served!
Why are we not being pummeled with the race of Brandon Cole by the media?
We must know everybody’s skin color in every story.
Only when it supports the Narrative.
Probably because it is clear in the videos that Cole idiotically charged the officer holding a weapon on him with an object in his hands. This is making headlines because the narrative demands the emphasis on the child that was standing behind him. Cole holding a marker is just icing.
I notice nobody is addressing whether he actually assaulted the woman lying in the street next to her wheelchair, which is the report to which the officers were responding.
Yup. Best to defund the police and let these folklore neighborhoods settle their own problems.
I notice nobody is addressing whether he actually assaulted the woman lying in the street next to her wheelchair, which is the report to which the officers were responding.
This. In this case I suspect it’s true since at least the wheelchair exists. But 911 callers always get a free pass even when they lie about the situation and make sure that any cop who responds has a hair trigger response. 911 is how the Karens make their influence felt
I notice nobody is addressing whether he actually assaulted the woman lying in the street next to her wheelchair, which is the report to which the officers were responding.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but notably unlike with juries, death penalties, and appeals, the case at hand is pretty definitively closed and the issue is pretty definitively resolved, regardless of any discussion, no?
The police were called out on what was purportedly an assault. It is pertinent to any discussion of the officer's reaction if he had already displayed violent behavior.
If it is being purposefully ignored by the media, I assume this is because he had. It is not going to generate much sympathy to bring up that the guy actually dumped an injured woman out of wheelchair before charging a female cop. They might even think it was justified.
It's truly not that fucking hard to not get shot by cops, the vast majority of the time. That dude in Phoenix who got shot while on his knees while crawling down a hallway was an outlier, but generally, if you show open hands up and don't run towards them when they're pointing a gun at you, you'll be just fine.
Yes, this is the voice of experience here.
How many times does it have to happen for it to stop being an outlier ?
Also, Charles Kinsey says hi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Charles_Kinsey
If it is being purposefully ignored by the media, I assume this is because he had.
Yeah, I’m not entirely clear on that “if” statement. Maybe it’s not getting covered because, being dead, the story’s got no legs. Admittedly not likely in the modern era but, at one point, there was/would be a notion of not litigating the situation in the media because the guy can’t defend himself. Or maybe he was displaying violence, but he was neither the only nor even the initiating party at the scene.
It certainly sounded like the lady in the wheelchair was the one shouting for him not to get shot. Potentially, it was a Ray Rice type of situation and she, in part, contributed to (intentionally or accidentally) or deserved what she got.
To be clear, IMO, there is lots of ground between a “good shoot” and a “bad shoot” and/or “criminally/extrajudicially executed” or even plain-old murder and this was clearly not towards the “criminally/extrajudicially executed”/”plain murder” end of the spectrum.
I don’t know where you are looking, but there is plenty of mention of his race in the news this morning.
Laursen, sarcasm most definitely escapes you.
He dumb
Women and children have always been the primary victims of cops shooting men holding markers, duh.
Philadelphia once led the nation in sentencing minors to life in prison without parole. Now it leads the country in letting them go...
Filthacrapia just can't find that happy medium.
You damn kids get out of my jail!
In February 1991, when he was 17, Mr. Drinks and his 22-year-old girlfriend, who was a police officer, tried to rob a man named Darryl Huntley.
Drinks should have had qualified immunity!
Will her excuse before the court be that she was "Drink"-ing?
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Just statistically, wouldn't that be predictable? The more you have locked up, the more there are to let go.
And Philly is doing so well these days...
"Through the investigation, it was determined that the object Mr. Cole had in his hand during the interaction with the officers was a black marker,"
Does that make it an assault marker?
IT WAS BLACK!
It had a glue stick attachment thingy attached to the top.
Marker color is the most important thing.
In fairness, rumor has it he wrote something bad about Biden on the sidewalk, so murder justified
He was going to write ACAB on something, he had to be stopped !
It is so easy to swat people in Denver.
Yes it is. Denver has the 8th highest number of people 'killed by cop'. And the cities that are higher on that list have a lot more people - except Albuquerque and Las Vegas.
Relevant to my previous comment about not getting shot, I live in Albuquerque. And had a police helicopter show up while some friends of mine and I were out shooting guns outside of Las Vegas.
It's really not fucking rocket surgery, folks. Don't act like a fucktard, and you're going home alive.
Yeah, most of Albuquerque's cop interactions involves gangs and homeless people. That's a big reason why the anti-cop stuff never really gained ground there during the Floyd riots, and most of the bullshit was done by white kids from the suburbs and college students, before dying out completely due to lack of interest.
New York targeting landlords who "knowingly" rent to cannabis purveyors will have the effect of further insinuating city government into the housing market, with all too predictably bad consequences, which will only magnify current bad consequences of government interference with this market.
https://honesteconomics.substack.com/
Piss off.
Every Libertarian and every pothead and certainly everyone in their Venn Diagram knows that! You are useless! Be Gone!
Florida prison officials let a man's prostate cancer progress until he was paralyzed and terminally ill.
Fear not, when he kicks off there will be someone else right behind to nourish the incarceration gods.
"From Denver, another tragic story about cops shooting and killing someone holding a "weapon" that turned out to actually be a harmless object. In this case, an officer with the Denver Police Department (DPD) shot and killed a man armed with a marker. The officer (whose name has not been released) said she believed that 36-year-old Brandon Cole had been holding a knife when she shot him on the evening of August 5."
Clearly the proper solution is to ban all knives and markers.
We just need common sense marker control.
Ban cops responding to 911 calls - that will help.
Nobody needs a Sharpie Tattoo Pen with the electric vibrator and the thing that goes up!
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From Denver, another tragic story about cops shooting and killing someone holding a "weapon" that turned out to actually be a harmless object.
The Second Amendment does not give you the right to bear arms or things that could be nervously mistaken for arms in eye shot of an agent of the state.
Markers didn’t even exist when they wrote the 2nd Amendment.
A quill would be much more lethal.
How about pop tarts?
things that could be nervously mistaken for arms in eye shot of an agent of the state
Note to self: Any shirt purchased as a gift for FOE should be *long sleeved*.
Denver Cop Kills Man
Holding a MarkerWho Ignores A Taser and Advances AggressivelyFTFY. Did you even watch the videos you linked?
I have tons of sympathy for the people harmed by officers who are doing nothing threatening or trying to follow directions. This one reeks of Michael Brown. He charged the officer that shot him.
Indeed true, but:
Body cam footage shows a small child standing just behind Cole on the sidewalk when the officer shoots.
That was a ridiculously dangerous shot to take with that kid there.
Cops don't care. If they miss and kill a child, they blame it on the person they were shooting at. Their target is charged with murdering the child and the cop gets a medal.
If that knee jerked any harder, it'd break your jaw.
Or maybe you could tell us why Ashli Babbitt's shooting was justifiable again?
There were no kids behind her!
Un-muted out of curiosity. Not surprised to see you expecting me to defend something I never said nor did. What I said was that her shooting was understandable and not a surprise. Never said it was justified. But if you were to expect me to defend what I said instead of something you made up, well then you wouldn’t be a piece of shit that I keep on mute. Back on mute you go.
“Un-muted out of curiosity”
Pour sarc.
Umm you constantly mock her death and call her saint Babbitt. Because she was killed by Capitol officers. You've defended both the police response and DoJ response even defending multi year sentences for non violent actors at J6.
You literally have no leg to stand on sarc.
Sarc may be an idiot and a drunk, but he still manages to be smart enough to be a hypocrite too.
Now that takes some real talent.
What I said was that her shooting was understandable and not a surprise. Never said it was justified.
How is "understandable and not a surprise" substantially different from justified when it comes to a police shooting. It fits the criteria required by the agency to acquit the officer in her death. Do you think they were wrong to find that the shooting was justified? You have never made that case in the past.
Back on mute you go.
Someone smells like shit here, but it isn't me.
peek a boo.
Only if you miss
That was a ridiculously dangerous shot to take with that kid there.
If he had fled across the yard or towards the kid, it would have been ridiculously dangerous. But he charged aggressively at an officer with her weapon in her hand. Is she supposed to run? Much more dangerous to take the shot after he gets close and letting him take her gun is not an option. Her judgement was sound and she didn't hit the kid.
But but but the bullet could have traveled around the guy and hit the kid, causing the kid to go back and to the left... Back and to the left
Happened to JFK except for the kid.
That must be one magic loogie.
Which wave feminism would support the shooting, and which wold deny it?
All of them on both counts. Men are shit, doncha know.
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Is she supposed to run?
Yes. The kid's safety is more important than someone that took a job agreeing to risk their life to protect the public.
Holy shit
It's NBC, lets make sure it isn't CGI.
The kid made ENB dishonest.
Plus the cop is female, and therefore unlikely to be able to contend with the man if things get physical, and so more likely to resort to lethal force to compensate for the physical disparity.
Get a load of this bigot -^ He doesn't even woke!
Two shots at a guy charging her. That seems like a properly restrained use of lethal force. She didn't empty clip or fire wildly. Why are we even talking about this one?
I mean, the headline could have been 'Denver Cop Kills Man in Red Tennis Shoes' for as relevant as that detail ended up being to the incident.
The fun, silly ballad about female cops north of Littleton won't be as fun and silly as 'Rich Men North Of Richmond'.
'"Georgia's RICO law, as interpreted by state courts, is even broader than the famously flexible federal version, covering many more 'predicate offenses,' defining 'enterprise' very loosely, and prescribing a weaker test for establishing a pattern of racketeering activity," notes Reason's Jacob Sullum'
So, like BLM?
No. More like "and its a good thing*"
*Reason has suspended its belief bad laws exist in light of orange man bad.
Exactly! That evil Trump not only made phone calls, he actually tweeted!
He told his followers to watch the Nazi News Network!
A few takes on the latest Donald Trump indictment
I hear the indictment started with:
The Donald went down to Georgia
He was lookin for some votes to steal
He was in a bind, a couple votes behind
And he was looking to wheel and deal...
Hmmm what challenges would Biden take?
Best bribe taker?
Best kiddie diddler?
When he called up this old Gov’ner,
talking on the phone and playin’ it hot
the Donald jumped up on the Resolute Desk
and said “Kemp, let me tell you what.”
“I guess you didn’t know it,
but I’m a pornstar diddler, too
And if you’d care to take a dare
I’ll make a bet with you
Now you run a pretty tight election, boy,
but give the Donald his due
I’ll bet they fiddled with votes, against your soul
’cause I think I know better than you….”
A+++
Denver Cop Kills Man Holding a Marker
At least they didn't need chalk to make the outline.
...the former president and 18 others are charged with partaking in a "criminal enterprise" in violation of Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.
Finally using RICO as it was intended.
Democrats told us in 2016 that Trump Inc. was a corrupt organization, so...
When is the DNC getting charged under RICO?
Better yet - all of Congress.
Nothing about cops killing a man sitting at home in Utah?
FBI requires use of body cams in all planned raids. They are starting to have links that no body cam footage exists.
Starting? The FBI is the largest active terrorist organization in the us.
They knew it was highly likely he would resist their warrant. He mocked them about it. Why else did they bring a breaching vehicle to the home of a 75 year-old?
They could have arrested him at church. They could have asked the local police to make the initial contact. They could have contacted any neighbor, relative or church leader and asked them to get him to surrender.
Why do they promote leaders in these agencies that lack all compassion?
Examples must be made by Dem administrations.
See Waco, Ruby Ridge, and the Bundy Ranch.
Cliven and his sons would have been murdered if the militia hadn't shown up. Obama blinked.
The government comitted the Ruby Ridge murders in August 92. Bush I was president until January 93. The Waco massacre began in February of 93, a little more than a month after Bush I left office. The ATF was taking interest in the Davidians in June 92, so that was bipartisan.
They could have arrested him at church.
What fun is it to peacefully take a man in for questioning when you can put on fatigues and body armor and play soldier with a senior citizen?
"Our YTD Murder Dashboard shows murder is down nearly 13 percent in now 114 cities with available data."
That's because there's nobody left in those cities.
Is Chicago on the list?
Probably not
https://twitter.com/ChicagoContrar1/status/1673346004194672641
Like yogi Berra said nobody goes there anymore, they've all been murdered
WTF is a murder dashboard? Some kind of Illuminati Star Chamber remote-control drone weapon control?
I want one.
They had to do something with the Covid death dashboard after Trump left office.
And now that the FBI's busy with all the Gestapo stuff, all the old, banal, interstate/departmental coordination UCR-type of stuff had to get farmed out.
Only for vehicles. For home use and multiple devices, there's an "As-Seen-On-TV" Bell & Howell Murder Drone Universal Remote.
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"In their righteous crusade against the bad color-blindness of policies such as race-neutral college admissions, these contemporary anti-racists have also jettisoned the kind of good color-blindness that holds that we are more than our race, and that we should conduct our social life according to that idealized principle."
If you like your racism, you can keep your racism. As long as it is official, government-approved racism.
“Anti-racists are overcorrecting”
It always was, and was designed as such. The color-blind goals of King et al were the correction for past policies that would eventually lead back to equilibrium with the goal being equality of opportunity for all.
The anti-racist movement, just like the Orwellian “anti fascist” movement that is overtly fascist, is racist. It calls for racism and discrimination directly and often.
In Kendi’s “How to be an antiracist”: The gist is ‘the solution to past discrimination, is future discrimination. The solution to past racism, is future racism’. Its always been about an over-correction. More aptly, its always been about revenge.
"Many of my liberal friends and acquaintances now seem to believe that being a good person means constantly reminding Black people that you are aware of their Blackness. Difference, no longer to be politely ignored, is insisted upon at all times under the guise of acknowledging "positionality." Though I am rarely made to feel excessively aware of my race when hanging out with more conservative friends or visiting my hometown, in the more liberal social circles in which I typically travel, my race is constantly invoked—"acknowledged" and "centered"—by well-intentioned anti-racist "allies.""
Ya, King also warned people to 'beware the white liberal'. Listen to them talk and the way these progressive allies treat black people. Its a mix of pandering, bigotry of low expectations, and stereotypes. Listen to them long enough, and you will hear the most racist shit ever, ala Robin Deangelo.
They are starting to prefer independents that dont buy into this shit, or *gasp* conservatives who aren't insufferable PC race obsessed morons
"More aptly, its always been about revenge."
And by revenge they mean replacing the old self-serving power-mad racists in charge with themselves (also self-serving power-mad racists).
WAR IS PEACE
FREDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
RACISM IS ANTI-RACISM.
Work Will Make You Free.
Yes, as in "doing the work" in DIE/CRT/ESG "struggle sessions.
🙂
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"It's also part of what's best described as the "war on intermediaries." Cops, activists, and politicians have been targeting third parties—landlords, banks, tech platforms, hotels—that they say should be responsible for stopping criminal use of their product or premises."
But totally not fascism, right?
I thought the same thing lol.
"War on intermediaries"... If only there was a word for a system of "private property" owners who have to use their property as directed by authorities or lose it.
Bidenomics?
A few takes on the latest Donald Trump indictment, in which the former president and 18 others are charged with partaking in a "criminal enterprise" in violation of Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.
Fatass Donnie, Young Thug, and the Fulton County teacher test-rigging scandal.
We know who the public villains are here in Georgia.
I am. Me and the sleazy Democrat political prosecutors who are criminalizing dissent to eliminate a political opponents.
turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
You were banned for posting kiddie porn links.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12409621/Voyeur-mauled-FURRIES-caught-filming-fetish-group-Huntington-Beach.html
Bizarre moment man is attacked by FURRY after he's caught filming fetish group in Huntington Beach
Can you imagine the shame that guy must feel for being beaten up by a Furry? Oh, em, gee.
Provoking a wolf is never a good idea.
Being a voyeur isn’t a good idea.
Personally, I wouldn't mess with a pirate or a wolf and that guy was dumb enough to mess with something that is both.
Ghouls.
https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/why-there-such-frenzy-buy-properties-were-just-burned-down-during-fires-hawaii
Can you imagine calling up a family that has just seen their home burn to the ground and offering to buy their land for below market value? This is apparently happening in Hawaii right now on a massive scale.
One local resident made headlines all over the world after she posted a video about this…
Filming herself in the recent video, the Hawaii resident said: ‘I am so frustrated with investors and realtors calling the families who lost their home, offering to buy their land.
‘How dare you do that to our community right now. If you are a victim and they are calling you, please get their business name so we can put them on blast,’ she added.
She claims in the clip that she ‘personally’ knows ‘multiple families’ that were ‘offered money from investors and realtors’.
Now there is a race to take advantage of those that have just had their homes burned down, and it has gotten so bad that even Hawaiian Governor Josh Green is speaking out against it…
Green has been captured on video saying that he is “already thinking of ways for the state to acquire that land”…
The Hawaiian governor Josh Green revealed plans for the state to potentially purchase properties in the seaside town of Lahaina, which was devastated by the deadliest wildfire in modern U.S. history.
“I’m already thinking of ways for the state to acquire that land so that we can put it into workforce housing, to put it back into families, or make it open spaces in perpetuity as a memorial to the people who were lost,” Green commented amid the ruins.
Just when you think that this story cannot possibly get any stranger, somehow it does.
After being greatly criticized for lounging on a beach while the tragedy in Hawaii was unfolding, we are being told that Joe Biden is now “considering” a trip to see the devastation.
The Biden administration also angered a lot of people when it was announced that households that have been affected by the fires would only be getting a one time emergency aid payment of $700…
Hawaii is mostly progressives, I don't have any sympathy for anything bad that happens to progressives.
“We are going to replace your home with green space”.
Wonderful
Don't forget the housing project blocks (but not too close to tourist areas).
OMG! The horror of people getting calls from Capitalists!
I seriously doubt that they’re getting calls from run of the mill capitalists. More than likely a bunch of crony corporatists with ties to the Administration or it’s wealthy managers.
I don't see anything wrong with investors offering to buy land and the "market price" isn't what it was a month ago. If you don't want to sell fine. If you want out that's fine too. I don't see a problem here.
It's insensitive maybe, but not inherently wrong.
The governor talking about buying/taking the land is wrong.
“I’m already thinking of ways for the state to acquire that land so that we can put it into workforce housing, to put it back into families, or make it open spaces in perpetuity as a memorial to the people who were lost,” Green commented amid the ruins.
This is consistent with the Hawaiian native desire to "take back Hawaii" and "build a wall".
The Jones Act Is Making Smoldering Hawaiian Rubble More Expensive For Us All
Why the US should use more Chinese ships and crews to move goods from the mainland US to help rebuild Hawaii more affordably.
- Scott Shackford
They're on fire!
https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/it-time-ban-electric-vehicles
The New York Fire Department recently reported that so far this year there have been 108 lithium-ion battery fires in New York City, which have injured 66 people and killed 13. According to FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh, “There is not a small amount of fire, it (the vehicle) literally explodes.” The resulting fire is “very difficult to extinguish and so it is particularly dangerous.”
FDNY also reports that in just three years, lithium-ion battery fires have surpassed those started by cooking and smoking as the most common causes of fatal fires in New York City. It’s happening all over the country as these blazes have become commonplace. Cars and e-bikes are randomly blowing up in driveways and garages.
One other example: There have been more fatalities in just one city in a single year from lithium-ion batteries in cars than all the people who died from the 1979 Three Mile Island nuclear plant accident—which was zero.
Yet, after the accident, thanks to the environmentalists’ fear campaign (with the help of the blockbuster anti-nuke movie “The China Syndrome”), no domestic nuclear plants were built for three decades. That is despite the fact that nuclear plants emit no greenhouse gases.
All this is especially hypocritical because once upon a time the left’s mantra was “no trading blood for oil.” Now they are willing to trade blood in exchange for getting Americans to stop using oil. An irony of all this is that because of all the energy needed to produce windmills, solar panels, and electric batteries, new studies are showing that the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions to this “net zero” transition is close to zero. It turns out, green energy causes some pollution, too.
The EV push has been a disaster thus far. Service departments hate working on them, if the battery goes you might as well just buy an entire new car...and they do go out...or catch on fire.
They are exorbitantly expensive, and oh also, you are still emitting pretty much the same amount of carbon, it just happens before it gets to the electric grid so doesnt come from your tail pipe.
“The EV push has been a disaster thus far.”
Au contraire. A lot of well connected people have gotten rich off the grift.
...Cole continued moving toward the female officer, making it within "several feet" of her.
We're all several feet from her.
What the fuck kind of word salad gibberish is that?
Getting one's woke panties in a bunch over a video game character form the 1990s.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/kansas/article_7bd96c1a-3b80-11ee-81e3-3b013ae286de.html
Does a popular educational media franchise promote imperialist narratives? The claim has been made in academic research in the University of Kansas system, the school announced in a press release.
University of Kansas School of Music doctoral candidate T.J. Laws-Nicola and Brent Ferguson, who has a doctorate in music theory from KU, wrote a book chapter called “Who on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? Two Case Studies in Aural Identity” in the new book “The Intersection of Animation, Video Games, and Music: Making Movement Sing.”
“The whole series is sort of a cat-and-mouse game between her organization and A.C.M.E. ... and there are a lot of symbols and ways you can take it," Laws-Nicola said in the release. "I don't necessarily say that the animators of the game or the show expressly wanted Carmen thought of as an imperialist symbol. But often, when you create something, once you show it to the world, your intent doesn't really matter so much as how it’s interpreted by those that consume what you've made. I just felt that there was a way to look at this sort of animation or show critically, which is how we how we approach things.”
I just felt that there was a way to look at this sort of animation or show critically, which is how we how we approach things.
Of course it is. Because you literally can't think any other way thanks to years of indoctrination.
What else are you gonna do with a doctorate in music theory?
Write good music?
Get really good at asking “Would you like fries with that?”
Hey, the average McDonald's worker provides more value to more people in one lunch rush than the average academic does in the entire career.
Does it involve "humps" and "lovely lady lumps?"
🙂
😉
The Black Eyed Peas--My Humps
https://youtu.be/iEe_eraFWWs
Mind you, this can be versatile:
Alanis Morrissette--My Humps
https://youtu.be/VJg4rwDkkBA
So they concede the people flying all over the world, lecturing everyone on global warming is an imperialist. I dunno, sounds like we're finally making some progress.
Where in the World is Greta Thunberg?
One might suspect that Mr., sorry, Dr. Critical Theory has not entirely thought through how his position of "Someone named Carmen Sandiego should not just be allowed to cross borders whimsically." would be interpreted after he released it into the world.
That's a lot of fucking words to not say a damn thing of value.
Nuke academia today.
Ten years ago I would have thought you were fucking with us.
Then again, they could have just put bullshit on paper to curry favor with their academic colleagues.
Body cam footage shows a small child standing just behind Cole on the sidewalk when the officer shoots.
A child and a pet makes a larger backstop.
Pets are legitimate targets; doesn't count.
Killing kids is allowed, we are just debating how long after they exist we are allowed to kill them.
66th trimester?
Just an arbitrary number.
What about after one day, when the child is still a clump of cells?
Illinois still finding more ways to violate 2A, and maybe even 1A.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_7c4b0064-3b94-11ee-8cf1-eb7453e37d4c.html
Just days after Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a measure allowing lawsuits against firearms industry members for a variety of things, the law is being challenged in federal court.
House Bill 218 allows lawsuits to be brought against firearm industry members for allegedly making less safe conditions or for advertising to children, or for “unlawful” paramilitary or militia activity.
Monday, the National Shooting Sports Foundation filed a challenge to the law in Illinois' Southern District federal court. The foundation alleges the measure doesn't just violate the First and Second Amendments, it also violates interstate commerce and due process rights.
“None of that is consistent with the Constitution,” the lawsuit said. “The First Amendment prohibits states from punishing wide swaths of truthful speech about lawful products, even if the products are dangerous or the speech is unpopular. The Second Amendment protects commerce in arms. Numerous constitutional provisions prohibit states from regulating conduct that takes place wholly beyond their borders, even when that commerce has effects within the state. And the Due Process Clause prohibits states from punishing one private party for the conduct of another.”
And the Due Process Clause prohibits states from punishing one private party for the conduct of another.”
Unpossible! Inbelievable! I have it on good authority that until the birth of Section 230 in 1996 legions of trolls roamed the countryside looking for people to sue for others' actions and everybody just stood around going "Welp, The Constitution doesn't say anything about it."
It's almost like there are some people are actively performing or advancing a selective rewriting and reinterpretation of history.
The Illinois constitution states "The State militia consists of all able-bodied persons residing in the State except those exempted by law." Now I suppose they can use the weasel words "except those exempted by law" to exempt all citizens from the militia, otherwise this pretty much fortifies the second amendment.
He might want to re-think the "well-intentioned" part. Assumes facts not in evidence. An alternate headline for the article could have been "Black Man Shocked to Discover White Progressives Still Racist."
In other shocking news, water is still wet, the sky is still blue, and grass is still green.
"He might want to re-think the “well-intentioned” part."
Ya, this. At the higher levels, its a power grab or money grift by white progressives. At the lower levels, its repeated indoctrination that was put in place to sow racial hatred, as a means for the upper echelon to keep power and keep the "Obama coalition" or white progressives + every other race intact.
Seems a few too many are catching on to the programming
"I'm participating tomorrow in a Cato Institute panel on fertility rates and pro-natalist policies"
So not free abortions for all?
Abortions for some, miniature American flags for others!
#Kodos2024
set grid coordinates for BobDole.
Can someone at the cato event ask her what her favorite sandwhich to make is?
I would've guessed a Cuban sandwich, but there's a certain commenter here who has only heard of such a creation recently.
It becomes harder and harder to see cops as laying their lives on the line to protect other citizens. In fact, it is more like "lying their lives." Now there's a new incident in Philadelphia, where cops shot and killed a 27 year old man.
Cops first said he fled a traffic stop, then got out of his car and lunged at police with a knife. Now, they admit there was no traffic stop, he never got out of his car, and he didn't lunge at cops with a knife before the officer opened fire and killed him. Actually I'm shocked that parts of Philly aren't burning, and shops being looted.
Cops are trained to have two and only two priorities. Number one is officer safety. They can get into big trouble for putting themselves at risk because officer safety is number one. Number two is zero tolerance for noncompliance. As in they'll get into big trouble if they don't immediately escalate the moment someone fails to obey. And this public that they protect and keep safe? That's everyone else. It's not you. It's not any individual they come into contact with. Those people don't matter.
To summarize, officer safety is number one, compliance is number two, and everyone they come into contact with is to be treated like number two.
Cite this training manual you have access to.
1: bring him 2 Pina colattas
2: put one in each hand
3: set sail with captain mkrgan
So no Escape to Margaritaville?
Only cops should be the ones to have guns because they go through training. Citizens might just shoot and kill anyone.
I don't know how to react to this shooting because I don't know the races of those involved.
But you know what color the marker is.
Ahem it's an assault marker
"No, at the core of today's anti-racism is little more than a vibe shift—a soft matrix of conciliatory gestures and hip phraseology that give adherents the feeling that there has been a cultural change, when in fact we have merely put carpet over the rotting floorboards."
Translation: It'll never be good enough. We'll never be done. We'll never be satisfied.
I have to ask: was this guy trying to commit “suicide by cop” or something? I haven’t seen the video, and – oh so helpfully – there’s no link to it, but I’m assuming both cops were also yelling at him to stop. Perhaps they were doing the old “yell conflicting commands” routine, e.g. one yells “stop” while the other yells “back up” or one yells “freeze” while the other yells “get on the ground” or something, and the guy got confused (I’m gonna go ahead and assume he’s a mental lightweight as well). But other than that I can think of no reason why someone would continue towards a cop after already being tazed and, again I can only assume, being told to stop other than suicide by cop.
Edit: none of which is intended to let the cops off the hook for anything they may have done wrong (shooting while not knowing who/ what was behind the target being a big one here). I'm just wondering if maybe this guy wanted to get shot.
Hey, was do an individual's desires and actions have to do with anything?
Probably a typical drug-addled Denver metro resident. I'm sure legalizing fentanyl will reduce the chances of this happening.
Agreed. There is more to the story.
Well, you never know; that guy might have used that marker to write something favorable to Trump.
In which case, he'd be named in the indictment.
Only if he used it to write down the phone numbers Mark Meddows solicited.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12411479/Cops-praised-using-SUV-mow-save-woman-firing-gun-air-holding-head-middle-busy-NY-intersection.html
Cops praised after using SUV to sideswipe and save woman firing a gun in the air and holding it to her head in middle of busy Long Island intersection
WTF kind of headline is that? He was trying to kill her and missed.
She was literally trying to kill herself and possibly others retard.
What color was the SUV?
Will this finally be the event that brings about common sense SUV control?
It sounds to me like she was trying to kill herself and missed.
That make a cop a hero for trying to run her over?
I mean you applaud cops for shooting people climbing through a window...
Give him a break, Mean Girl #2.
He just “understands and is not surprised” when people climbing through windows with their hands occupied and in clear view get shot in the throat by cops and then refers to the victim sarcastically as “saint” in mockery.
There is no way you could hear his applause through the internet.
So Sullum concedes that these interpretations are debatable.
So then it is perfectly reasonable to doubt that these alleged acts were crimes in the first place.
To indict a POTUS, the case has to be ironclad, open and shut. That is not the case with these indictments. Half the country thinks it is bullshit.
To indict a
POTUSanyone , the case has to be ironclad, open and shut.Show me the man and I'll show you the crime.
Shake Shack closes two hotel based locations due to the hotel being used as a migrant shelter:
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/shake-shack-founder-shutters-two-manhattan-restaurants-after-hotel-converted-to-migrant-shelter/?utm_source=recirc-desktop&utm_medium=homepage&utm_campaign=river&utm_content=featured-content-trending&utm_term=first
“Service at Marta and Maialino, Meyer’s establishments housed in Redbury Hotel near Madison Square Park, will end on August 25 after 100 migrant families moved into the property earlier this month.
“As tenants of the Redbury, our two restaurants, which occupy the lobby floor, have been eagerly anticipating the hotel’s full post-pandemic reopening. Now, as the Redbury partners with the City to house asylum seekers, it’s become clear that the timeline for that reopening has been extended indefinitely,” a spokeswoman representing Meyer’s company, Union Square Hospitality Group, told Eater: New York, in an official statement.
However, through the spokeswoman, Meyer – who is a prominent Democratic Party donor – reaffirmed his support for the migrant housing policies New York City has been forced to enact as it grapples with accommodating tens-of-thousands of illegal migrants. “While we admire and respect the Redbury’s decision, the viability of our business relies significantly on hotel-related F&B operations, including event venues and the lobby bar, spaces that are now unavailable for our use.””
It would seem that this situation is untenable despite the utopian visions of unrestricted immigration supporters.
I wonder how much money Redbury's owners are making from this migrant crisis.
“While we admire and respect the Redbury’s decision, the viability of our business relies significantly on hotel-related F&B operations, including event venues and the lobby bar, spaces that are now unavailable for our use.”
Simple solution: just give these poor, downtrodden migrants some money so they can afford to eat at the Shake Shack. I mean, we can always just print more money. Sounds like a great idea! With the best of intentions! What could possibly go wrong?
Then the Shake Shack owners have more money to donate to local Dem politicans. Everybody wins!
Or let asylum seekers work so they can come up with their own money.
There are no downsides or costs to mass illegal immigration.
"At the core of today's anti-racism is little more than a vibe shift." Anti-racists are overcorrecting, suggests Tyler Austin Harper at The Atlantic. "Until recently, calling attention to a stranger's race … would have been considered a social faux pas," he writes. But in recent years, Harper has "grown used to" awkward comments about from well-meaning progressives about the fact the color of his skin:
In the history of history, have we ever referred to something a conservative did as "well-meaning"?
And just for my two cents, they aren't well-meaning, the anti-racists are racists... they just wear rainbow and Ukraine flags. Just because the KKK and Stormfront ditch their pointy robes and nazi flags in exchange for pink hair and Antifa flags doesn't make them "well-meaning".
I don't really doubt that a lot of the casual progressives who aren't too deep into the ideology are well intentioned.
But the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Intentions are no excuse for stupid, racist bullshit.
You should.
In the history of history, have we ever referred to something a conservative did as “well-meaning”?
Viktor Orban is well meaning
In the history of history, have we ever referred to something a conservative did as “well-meaning”?
Nope. Never has happened. More grist for the conservative victimhood narrative mill!
The Atlantic is wrong. The people they are discussing aren’t anti-racists. They’re racists.
Just like with Anti-fa they throw an "anti" in front in a poor attempt to disguise the fact that they're going to be racists and fascists.
"How can we be racist when we're "anti-racists"? Can't you see? It's right in our name. It's so simple."
yep.
It's like matter and antimatter; all the properties are the same except polarity.
Do Trump's indictments increase his support among Republican primary voters? NO. ...Polls suggesting this use a bad question format. We asked better questions (about the documents indictment) and found that indictments hurt Trump a little bit.
"journalists" seethe and cope.
Child was not behind but to the right of the crazy man as he ran towards the officer. The officer fired BEFORE the man could put himself between the officer and the child making a shot impossible and putting the child and officer in danger. Put this one in the training manual to teach officers what could happen if you don't react in time. Maybe certain groups should consider using this when they do the 'talk' with their sons about how to deal with police.
"son, if youre going to be belligerant and charge a cop with a fake weapon in your hands, be sure to be black so it will cause a controversy"
Am I doing it right?
Yes
I tend to agree that the idea that the indictment help Trump is inaccurate. There is no doubt the indictments will rally his base, but it will also cost him fringe supporters. Particularly among Republicans interested in winning in 2024. Trump will not win in 2024 and he has the potential to hurt the Republican chances in the House and Senate. These practical Republicans along with the never Trumpers could move him out of the nomination. I see this particularly happening if any of these cases make it to trial before the primaries.
Stephen Michael Stirling quoted a poll that says otherwise.
He's becoming a political martyr. The kind you read about in history books. Though if I remember correctly, death and destruction soon follow. Hope history doesn't repeat with Trump.
So why do you keep cheering on the weaponization of law against him?
M4e, you're probably right that it will cost him fringe supporters, and it might matter in the general election. But for the nomination, fringe supporters are utterly irrelevant since he's consistently at well over 50% in the polls and no one else is breaking out of the teens. 10% or even 20% of Republicans changing their minds isn't going to change the result. His current percentages are far above his peak in the 2016 primaries and he won in 2016.
A conviction or even incarceration probably wouldn't be enough to deny him the nomination. The only paths to him not getting the nomination are:
1. Totally disabling major health event.
2. Jumping the shark through a major personality change, e.g. turning openly woke, supporting open borders, or starting to talk like Stephen Lathrop.
He's old enough that #1 is possible and erratic enough that #2 is possible.
^^ hopes Reason's Jacob Sullum ...
You say that based on what?
History
You have interesting thoughts.
First on the major health event. It is not uncommon for defendants, particular old defendants, to develop health issues as a means to delay a trial or to get jury sympathies. I would not rule this out. For Trump, a better long-term strategy is not to win the election and spike the investigation but rather have a Republican win and pardon him. Better percentage for another Republican to win the general than for Trump himself.
As for jumping the shark, I see this as Trump going too far pushing back and losing support. The January 6th insurrection cost him big support. Now some of that has been regained, but a second mistake before an important primary could cost him big.
It is worth noting that Ron DeSantis's Trump light approach is not working and Chris Christy is now second in NH. By putting a big distance between himself and Trump, Christy could gain big if Trump falters.
>>By putting a big distance between himself and Trump
physically impossible.
>>Christy could gain big
medically inadvisable.
^ pure cope
https://www.facebook.com/stephen.m.stirling/posts/pfbid0ZusMwUraxYSJks71Hkj5DwnvMumoUkNGSArzeXpXeGj8sPkwcwkgvWBJwLHnKj67l
Problem here is the poll reflects right now and not November 2024. We don't even have nominees at this point.
>>she believed that 36-year-old Brandon Cole had been holding a knife when she shot him
derp Officer Female that’s the Chicago way.
>>notes Reason's Jacob Sullum:
mispelled hopes. hopes Reason's Jacob Sullum
You say this based on what?
if Sullum was serious he'd be writing about the farce on literal constitutional grounds, not hoping for the conviction on hopey-hope grounds
Please provide one quote where Sullum has expressed hope of a conviction.
don't need one. every word he writes - even the other piece above about Hunter maybe going to jail - expresses hope about T definitely going to jail ... admission by acceptance of the farce
taking the side of "law that isn't ... ooooh but maybe, it's debatable" is nothing but hope. and unserious.
So, you are a mind reader. Got it.
not mind reading. Sullum chose a side. I believe he chose unwisely.
>>As a Black guy who grew up in a politically purple area—where being a good person meant adhering to the kind of civil-rights-era color-blindness that is now passé
color me passé.
I know what you mean. I've lived through colorblindness, celebrate diversity, it's only skin deep, there's no difference, antiracist ad nauseaum. Wake me when we get the final word.
Slightly off topic but, to anyone on the fence about buying tickets to see Queens of the Stone Age, all I can say is DO IT! They were fucking awesome. Unfortunately the sound sucked for the opening bands. But they straightened it out for the main act. Great show. If you're a fan, go.
how dafuq you goto Rogers, Arkansas and OKC but not come to Dallas?
I lucked out and only had to drive to Portland. A lot closer, and much easier drive, than the usual trip to Boston.
Also I caught Noel Gallagher and his High Flying Birds last month.
Actually I didn’t. Went to see Metric and Garbage. Left before the Oasis alum took the stage.
Metric is one of my favorites. Garbage was really good. Shirley is a bit of a cunt, but the performance was great if you ignore her political antics.
My point is not that conservatives have better racial politics—they do not—
Of course the link under "they do not" is an article repeating the VPs lie regarding Florida's curriculum on slavery, which was written by a descendent of slaves who vociferously defends it.
Conservatives do have better politics on race. Most regard it as irrelevant, which it is.
At this point I figure Trump is our next president.
There's just no other way for this to play out.
Clark Neily, senior vice president for legal studies at the Cato Institute, thinks the Georgia indictment is particularly bad news for Trump:
Pretty sure that Clark Nelly is wrong on everything including this.
no confirmation bias, no roundup.
I'm in the camp that the more they try to get Trump off the ballot, the more inclined I am to vote for him. If they actually get him off the ballot, I'll write him in.
There's a lot of you. And they are underestimating this factor.
There’s just no other ho hum or minimally acceptably good way for this to play out.
FIFY. There are lots of other ways it could play out, but they all involve lots of blood and/or re-education camps.
The arbitrary ban on gun possession by drug users invites wildly uneven enforcement, writes Reason's Jacob Sullum.
But this is in fact the point of laws like these.
It's not like he was innocently standing there. He was charging at her.
I don't see how this is different than Mike Brown. Charge at cops and you're going to get shot.
Yup. If you have a gun, and an angry unarmed man charges you, then you're risking a struggle over the gun. That's way too dangerous.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Is it better to expand government programs or reduce government intervention to support families effectively?
how is this even a question. what planet am i on.
https://thehill.com/homenews/4152613-hillary-clinton-tells-rachel-maddow-trump-indictments-mean-the-system-is-working/
Hillary Clinton tells Rachel Maddow: Trump indictments mean ‘the system is working’
LMAO. Highly disliked political establishment propagandist and former highly disliked establishment standard bearer get together to high-5 each other that the establishment successfully is crushing any political opposition, according to plan.
An awesome, no shit, quote from Maddow to Hillary:
"If bad actors tell us falsely that every election is stolen, and that the only was an election is trustworthy is if they come out on top of it, it tells you something not just about that person or moment, but maybe wounds us as a democracy in a way that's hard to repair...what do you think about how we get better after the wounds that have been inflicted on us"
Hillary: "Well I think the truth matters..."
Seriously, the lack of insight here is truly breathtaking.
Hillary Clinton tells Rachel Maddow: Trump indictments mean ‘the system is working’
In this case, she is correct, just not in the way she is trying to make the listeners think.
Oh, make no mistake, they know how disingenuous they are being. The double standard is the whole point.
These are the sociopaths that would have dragged out an opposition member in the street, beat them senseless, hanged them, and then called a town hall meeting in which they told everyone that politically motivated violence has to stop, and we cant make any progress if we resort to assault and murder.
They just dont have to show power in this manner anymore, they have a compliant media and big tech to pre-emptively brain wash the populace to know that the wrong people are being appropriately punished for the wrong doing we definitely knew they would do.
I suggest one watches the bodycam video of the shooting before judging.
Cole clearly is ignoring lawful police orders. He is acting aggressively and erratically throughout the encounter. He appears to be calling for the officers to fight (saying “let’s go” and “fuck that” multiple times). He has one hand behind his back much of the time appearing to be reaching for or hiding something in that hand. As is often the case, one officer firing a taser had no effect (I can’t tell if the prongs hit Cole or not – it looks likely that Cole was at the far end of “effective distance” of a police taser when it was fired). Cole is advancing on the officer who shot him and at the time of the shooting is “in motion” and just a few steps from contact. Significantly before the shooting the office who shot him radioed to dispatch that Cole had a knife.
Based on just the evidence in the video, it looks like a completely justified shooting.
I can’t tell if bystanders were put at unnecessary risk though. The small child appears to be in a safe location but the woman with the laundry basket at the time of the second shot is more questionable. However, much of this depends on the skills of the officer and it appears she may be fairly well trained as she stops shooting immediately when Cole is no longer a threat. In retrospect with the luxury of 20/20 hindsight, the officer probably should not have retreated the way she did as that put the the child and laundry basket woman (who were sort of frozen in fear) within reach of Cole and, ultimately, in the officer’s backstop. However it appears she was buying “space and time” to give Cole a chance to stop otherwise she would have had to shot him two or three seconds earlier if she hadn’t retreated.
It is also interesting that the officers knew Cole’s first name. Sometimes this is evidence that the individual is a “frequent flyer” although of course it’s possible that the 911 caller had communicated Cole’s first name or something like that.
I’ll be interested in what ASP has to say about this one if they cover it.
Agree completely. It really does look entirely justified. The officer's only mistake was her positioning, but even then she may not have noticed the child and the woman until she made it around the car. She certainly seems surprised to find them there. Did that put those two in unnecessary danger? Maybe, but that is easily one of those "tough calls in tough situations" kind of things. Hindsight is 20/20. I think any reasonable person in that situation would have shot him. Reason trying to push this as officer abuse detracts from actual cases of officer abuse and muddies the waters.
The officer was aware of the presence of laundry basket woman and the kid about five seconds before the shooting when she told them to "move" and made a waving motion with her hand indicating they should continue to move along the path they seemed to be on. She could have stepped forward towards Cole in order to better protect laundry basket woman and the kid, but training probably instinctively told her to buy time and distance in hopes of resolving the situation without having to use lethal force against Cole.
From the time the officer got out of her car laundry basket woman and the kid were at the left rear fender of the dark grey Toyota sedan (but blurred in the video) and remained there until the officer passed them while moving along the sidewalk. She probably "should" have noticed them upon getting out of the car as they were quite visible.
Again though, I didn't see the officer do anything unreasonable at any point and the fact that knowing what we know now suggests some possible room for improvement is not a condemnation of the officer's actions in the least.
Folks - if police have guns out and you're not involved or being ordered to do something, GTFO briskly and find cover if feasible. You don't want to become a hostage or end up putting an officer in the situation this officer ended up in. (Not blaming laundry basket woman at all here as rational fear can lead to indecision in anyone in a situation they have never anticipated -- just a word of advice for whoever might be reading this).
I suggest one watches the bodycam video of the shooting before judging.
Should be SOP for any Reason article on police shooting. Especially ENB who has literally reported 'unarmed suspect shot in the back running away' when bodycam video showed them armed, shot in the chest, and running towards officers.
Really, it's very much gotten to the point that virtually all of Reason's reporting on this subject has become a joke. With stories seemingly being filtered through a sociopolitical filter or hierarchy all the way from whether they will even get acknowledged as having happened down to what is said when they are/do. Even the occasional story where they do get cop who executes someone crawling on their knees, unarmed, or a department takes on the order of an hour to respond to a hostage situation it gets largely subsumed by the larger, more retarded narratives in support of their preferred protected entities.
Police in Backwater, Kansas were morally wrong, violated the 1A, and imperiled democracy by raiding a near-literal corner newsstand because the owner died while starving themselves a few days later, but the FBI raiding a septuagenarian ex-President's home for documents that were his and/or declassified(?) and showed how the military tried to usurp him and initiate a war is just how governments run.
Propagandists lie, water is wet.
Strange how all of Trump's indictments come 3 years after the fact. right when he starts leading Biden in the polls.
What a coinkydink!
The account of the shooting of the guy with the marker is transparently, egregiously one-sided. Reason is a joke.
Agreed ENB didn’t question the story enough, but because of this one thing Reason is “a joke”? Really? Why are you wasting your time here?
Cite?
New York City targets landlords. "The landlord gets a letter from the city saying you're renting to an entity that's conducting illegal business and we want you to evict them..."
Presumably the court would have to accept this letter as evidence prima facie when the landlord presents it at the eviction hearing. Right?
Charge at anyone while holding a marker as though it were a deadly instrument, you're asking for trouble.
Charge at a police officer who's pointing a gun at you, while holding a marker as though it were a deadly instrument, you're asking to get shot.
Charge at a police officer who's pointing a gun at you and repeatedly telling you to drop the knife, while holding a marker as though it were a deadly instrument, you're asking to get shot and endure postmortem internet ridicule.
"There just wasn't an opportunity to transition to a Taser," said Police Chief Ron Thomas.
But there never was the need to 'transfer to a taser', since the victim was not brandishing a weapon.
Whether he had a weapon or not is irrelevant. He failed to follow the instructions of the officers and moved towards them with something that the officers reasonably believed to be a weapon or a threat (e.g. fists). At that point, the officers could legitimately use deadly force.
If you don't want to get shot, comply with the instructions of police officers, period.
I assume you left out the part where the officer instructed Cole to stop and drop whatever he was holding, and where Cole chose not to comply. If Cole failed to comply with these instructions and continued to move towards the officers even after the Taser was used, the use of deadly force by police was justified.
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