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CHEF DIESEL

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  1. 3 hours ago, HRSchenker said:

    Rumor on the street is that the city council is set to repeal the city's panhandling ordinance today. 

    Yes. That will make it legal to panhandle at ATM machines, gas pumps and anywhere else people have their wallets out. The current ordinance was rarely enforced anyway. Dallas Police are so few and far between they would only respond to panhandlers that assaulted people for money. I call that robbery when someone attacks you for your money.

  2. I'm OK with the 10 year sentence for murder. Wish it were more but 10 years should be punishment that could rehabilitate Guyger. Hope it also sends a message to law enforcement that they are not above the law. Often civilian police officers do not consider themselves civilians. They think of themselves as virtue signaling gods. Hope that throws a cold bucket of water on them.

    I am a lifelong resident of Dallas, born and raised. Dallas is not the city I grew up in nor is it the city it was 20 years ago. It is a cesspool of liberal hate and is quickly becoming the Detroit of the South with very poor leadership. Everyone involved in this whole arrest, indictment and conviction process on administrative, elected and judicial levels was African American. Every single one. Asst Police Chief that handled the intake, Police Chief, Mayor, District Attorney and Judge. If African Americans in Dallas think they are not getting a fair shake in justice they should look first into the poor leadership issues in their own community. It ain't the white folk running things.

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  3. 10 minutes ago, hopkinsnhorns said:

    I can't handle this.  Fucking allergies.

    I served on a Dallas County jury 11 years ago involving a serial child rapist. Had to listen to children age 3 to 9 years old tell in graphic detail how they were raped. That was really tough. The defendant was sentenced to life in prison and it only delay in pushing the jury room light for the conviction is that everyone wanted to use the bathroom before we pushed the light. 12-14 minutes tops.

  4. Very cool to see one in person. Several years ago one was dragged out of Fair Park in Dallas and moved to Frisco. It was not under it's own power but neat to see regardless. Some special track had to be laid in several turns so the engine could negotiate the route without messing up the existing track.

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  5. Looking at the bodycam footage it was obvious to me that the victim was laying on his couch, watching TV eating a bowl of ice cream when that officer barged in. The pillow, blanket on the couch and a half melted bowl of ice cream with a spoon stuck in it tell a sad tale. Her shots were off too. One hit the ceiling and the other shot according to the prosecutor was aimed down as if she were standing and he was low on the ground.

  6. 5 minutes ago, huge said:

    That's the biggest problem I have here, her immediate reaction was to open fire.  Zero to a million miles an hour.  Total negligence.  Nothing in between.

    Not only that in the bodycam video shown this morning she did nothing to help the victim other than call 911. When the other officers arrived they immediately started full CPR and started rummaging around in the victim's apartment for paper towels and clothes to try and stop the bleeding by applying direct pressure. They kept up CPR the entire time until paramedics arrived. One officer testified when they began CPR that the vicitim still had a pulse. Guyger did none of that other than waving her hands around hysterically saying she was in the wrong apartment.

  7. 8 minutes ago, 'stache said:

    I still think that this guy's family had political enemies and someone blackmailed this chick to do their dirty work. They likely agreed to pay her legal fees to try and get off, but if she's convicted, sorry bitch. If you snitch the blackmail material comes out. I just don't see how one can make a mistake like that when there is a red fucking floormat to tell you it's not your floor.

    Police union is paying her legal defense and the City of Dallas taxpayers will be on the hook for her civil trial awards to the victim.

  8. 2 hours ago, SquishMitten said:

    Serious question though. How big is the blast radius of those things? Are the bombs all placed at the edges of their radius so that everything in between is destroyed also? Or would the bombs just be targeted at buildings without necessarily intending to kill individual soldiers walking between them?

    Depends on the size which I think would be a variant of the MK82 500 pound bomb. Roughly each bomb is 100% lethal to anything inside the space of two and a half football fields. 300m by 100 meters or so. Larger weapons of course are more deadly and have a larger blast radius. I can't gain perspective from the video if MK83's or MK 84's were used. It really does not matter because the weapons delivered in the pattern shown would have likely killed anything above ground with shrapnel. The overpressure from the bombs within 150 meters would likely kill just about anything regardless of shrapnel.

    Most of these bombs are made now in Garland, Texas at a Raytheon facility. A few are made in Poland but most are made in Garland.....with a lot of fucking pride.

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  9. The El Paso shooter was noted on the news as having previous scrapes with the law including stealing a Plano ISD school bus. I wonder when that happened.

    Sounds like he did a lot of bad things including calling in a fake 911 call for arson and committing some property crimes as well. A one person crime wave.

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