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waterrescuedude2000
07-18-2007, 10:06 PM
WASHINGTON -- A surge in fatal shootings has contributed to a dramatic increase in deaths of law enforcement officers during the first six months of this year, the highest midyear body count in nearly three decades, according to a report due out today.
link to full story
http://officer.com/online/article.jsp?siteSection=1&id=36932

I am so disgusted that people would kill cops. It really just makes me sick. These heroes are out doing a job to protect and serve.

nevadamedic
07-18-2007, 10:13 PM
WASHINGTON -- A surge in fatal shootings has contributed to a dramatic increase in deaths of law enforcement officers during the first six months of this year, the highest midyear body count in nearly three decades, according to a report due out today.
link to full story
:link: http://officer.com/online/article.jsp?siteSection=1&id=36932 :link:

I am so disgusted that people would kill cops. It really just makes me sick. These heroes are out doing a job to protect and serve.

:laugh2: You were angerly demanding a link when you provided one. :laugh2:

waterrescuedude2000
07-18-2007, 10:16 PM
My mistake. :lol:

nevadamedic
07-18-2007, 10:18 PM
My mistake. :lol:

:laugh2: Remember I know my smilies :laugh2:

diuretic
07-19-2007, 02:29 AM
A police officer in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia was shot to death last night (Australian time). He and his partner were at a house to execute (we don't "serve" warrants here, we execute them, funny term I know but it's what the law uses) them. It was just a bloody warrant for unpaid fines. The officer went around the back of the house when there was no answer from the front door (not a good move for reasons of safety and law) and the offender came out of the back door with a rifle and shot him in the chest. He was 33 yrs old. Really bloody sad.

The offender shot himself, he's critical in hospital.

waterrescuedude2000
07-19-2007, 11:46 PM
I remember hearing that on a video from front sight. It had some folks from Australia.

diuretic
07-20-2007, 01:04 AM
That's interesting that it would get any publicity outside of Oz. Update, the bloke had a Luger pistol apparently and he topped himself, died in hospital. Guess what - no body armour, the Queensland Police doesn't supply personal body armour to its officers. I think they may have tactical body armour (Threat Level III) which they wear externally and have to put on when they know they're going into a dangerous situation but this was apparently a straightforward warrant job. Bloody shame.

nevadamedic
07-20-2007, 01:11 AM
That's interesting that it would get any publicity outside of Oz. Update, the bloke had a Luger pistol apparently and he topped himself, died in hospital. Guess what - no body armour, the Queensland Police doesn't supply personal body armour to its officers. I think they may have tactical body armour (Threat Level III) which they wear externally and have to put on when they know they're going into a dangerous situation but this was apparently a straightforward warrant job. Bloody shame.

Serving a warrant isn't dangerous, what were they thinking.........

diuretic
07-20-2007, 05:55 AM
The Queensland Police have announced an inquiry into it. It'll be the usual whitewash.

One point - the job here is nowhere near as dangerous as it is in some other places, but that's no reason for official or unofficial complacency.

JohnDoe
07-20-2007, 06:54 AM
WASHINGTON -- A surge in fatal shootings has contributed to a dramatic increase in deaths of law enforcement officers during the first six months of this year, the highest midyear body count in nearly three decades, according to a report due out today.
link to full story
http://officer.com/online/article.jsp?siteSection=1&id=36932

I am so disgusted that people would kill cops. It really just makes me sick. These heroes are out doing a job to protect and serve.

I think killing anyone is a horrible thing, and EQUALLY as bad as killing a cop, because "we are all equal" as human beings, no innocent life loss is greater than another.

But I do know what you mean about how sickening it is when a cop is killed in the line of duty! :(

LiberalNation
07-20-2007, 10:14 PM
Cop killing is no worse than any other murder. I've never got the protect and serve thing. More like lets take a report after the incident has already occured and then serve you with a ticket to make the state/city/county some money.

nevadamedic
07-20-2007, 11:13 PM
I think killing anyone is a horrible thing, and EQUALLY as bad as killing a cop, because "we are all equal" as human beings, no innocent life loss is greater than another.

But I do know what you mean about how sickening it is when a cop is killed in the line of duty! :(

Yea but the way I look at it is if they have the guts attack and or kill a cop they are to dangerous and desperate moreso then the average criminal.

waterrescuedude2000
07-21-2007, 10:40 AM
Cop killing is no worse than any other murder. I've never got the protect and serve thing. More like lets take a report after the incident has already occured and then serve you with a ticket to make the state/city/county some money.

But yesterday here in Reno,NV Some guy walked out of a downtown hotel and just started shooting all around him. He was shooting in the air when the cops arrived in less than 30 seconds. They shot and killed him. He refused to drop his weapon and moved in a threatening manner at an officer. Although I was downtown at the time also. I had my gun with me. (I have a ccw though) I was about a block from where it happened.

Part of story
Reno police killed a man Friday afternoon following a confrontation on the sidewalk near the Ross Manor Hotel at the corner of West and First streets, where the man had earlier fired shots from a handgun, said Lt. Jon Catalano.
Link to story
http://news.rgj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070720/NEWS18/70720045&oaso=news.rgj.com/breakingnews

waterrescuedude2000
07-21-2007, 10:47 AM
That's interesting that it would get any publicity outside of Oz. Update, the bloke had a Luger pistol apparently and he topped himself, died in hospital. Guess what - no body armour, the Queensland Police doesn't supply personal body armour to its officers. I think they may have tactical body armour (Threat Level III) which they wear externally and have to put on when they know they're going into a dangerous situation but this was apparently a straightforward warrant job. Bloody shame.

well thats why you buy your own armor if it isnt issued. Which I bought my own. I wear mine to work every day I dont care how hot it is outside. Yes it isnt full proof and can go in an area not covered but still.

diuretic
07-21-2007, 09:24 PM
well thats why you buy your own armor if it isnt issued. Which I bought my own. I wear mine to work every day I dont care how hot it is outside. Yes it isnt full proof and can go in an area not covered but still.

But that ends up with you buying your own uniform, your own handgun, your own ammunition, etc. The employer here is responsible to properly equip the employee and for mine that includes body armour where it is reasonably required.

nevadamedic
07-21-2007, 11:30 PM
They're not when your a security guard, and this story is just a spinon RPD's abusive use of power.

diuretic
07-22-2007, 04:11 AM
I remember some time ago watching some episodes of Cops and it featured a Sheriff's Dept somewhere in the South, can't think even of the State, NC comes to mind but I could be wrong. Anyway there's this breathless account of the Sheriff's Deputies stopping mules moving drugs from Fla up to the North-East. I was looking at their equipment, demeanour and the rest of it and thinking, something wrong with this picture. I'm pretty sure there was a big investigation for corruption and a few of them hit the slammer. Damn good thing too. I hate bent cops.

Trigg
07-22-2007, 12:38 PM
Cop killing is no worse than any other murder. I've never got the protect and serve thing. More like lets take a report after the incident has already occured and then serve you with a ticket to make the state/city/county some money.

Police officers put themselves in dangerous situations that other people are busy running away from. Ya they can get annoying for stupid traffic stops. But, what would we do without them.

waterrescuedude2000
07-22-2007, 06:21 PM
That after the casino shooting in Vegas and other Issues I heard one of our senators is trying to make it a law that all uniformed security in our state be armed. It would be about time they let us protect ourselves.