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  • mickeyratmickeyrat Posts: 38,605
    dignin said:
    Appealed , claiming new evidence not presented at trial. All white jury, convicted a mixed white/japanese cop of raping 8 black women. Convicted on 18 charges, another 18 couldnt come to a verdict on relating to another 8 or so women.

    Came to light because a 50 something grandmother had the courage to speak out. Another victim had a valid point in answering why she didnt alert authorities, "who are you going to call on the police?"
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  • rr165892rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    Justice has been served in this case.
  • dignindignin Posts: 9,336
    I'm having trouble understanding this verdict.


    James Forcillo guilty of attempted murder in streetcar shooting of Sammy Yatim

    Jury finds Toronto police officer not guilty of 2nd-degree murder

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/james-forcillo-verdict-1.3414974
  • dignin said:

    I'm having trouble understanding this verdict.


    James Forcillo guilty of attempted murder in streetcar shooting of Sammy Yatim

    Jury finds Toronto police officer not guilty of 2nd-degree murder

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/james-forcillo-verdict-1.3414974

    It's explained in the article you provided (in a link within the written passage).
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • dignindignin Posts: 9,336

    dignin said:

    I'm having trouble understanding this verdict.


    James Forcillo guilty of attempted murder in streetcar shooting of Sammy Yatim

    Jury finds Toronto police officer not guilty of 2nd-degree murder

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/james-forcillo-verdict-1.3414974

    It's explained in the article you provided (in a link within the written passage).
    Thanks....I hadn't read what I posted.

    That's sarcasm in case you didn't get it.

    The explanation is not enough for me. It doesn't make sense.
  • dignin said:

    dignin said:

    I'm having trouble understanding this verdict.


    James Forcillo guilty of attempted murder in streetcar shooting of Sammy Yatim

    Jury finds Toronto police officer not guilty of 2nd-degree murder

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/james-forcillo-verdict-1.3414974

    It's explained in the article you provided (in a link within the written passage).
    Thanks....I hadn't read what I posted.

    That's sarcasm in case you didn't get it.

    The explanation is not enough for me. It doesn't make sense.
    Sometimes things are missed. I wasn't trying to rub your face in anything. I too am confused a little. The verdicts seem backwards.

    Holy shit I seem to be agitating today. I obviously need to do a better job constructing my posts.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • dignindignin Posts: 9,336
    edited January 2016

    dignin said:

    dignin said:

    I'm having trouble understanding this verdict.


    James Forcillo guilty of attempted murder in streetcar shooting of Sammy Yatim

    Jury finds Toronto police officer not guilty of 2nd-degree murder

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/james-forcillo-verdict-1.3414974

    It's explained in the article you provided (in a link within the written passage).
    Thanks....I hadn't read what I posted.

    That's sarcasm in case you didn't get it.

    The explanation is not enough for me. It doesn't make sense.
    Sometimes things are missed. I wasn't trying to rub your face in anything. I too am confused a little. The verdicts seem backwards.

    Holy shit I seem to be agitating today. I obviously need to do a better job constructing my posts.
    Haha, no problem.

    Edit; i see what you were saying....it was my bad. I didn't realize you were talking about the link on the CBC article. I thought you were referring to the link I posted. Sorry for the confusion
    Post edited by dignin on
  • dignin said:

    dignin said:

    dignin said:

    I'm having trouble understanding this verdict.


    James Forcillo guilty of attempted murder in streetcar shooting of Sammy Yatim

    Jury finds Toronto police officer not guilty of 2nd-degree murder

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/james-forcillo-verdict-1.3414974

    It's explained in the article you provided (in a link within the written passage).
    Thanks....I hadn't read what I posted.

    That's sarcasm in case you didn't get it.

    The explanation is not enough for me. It doesn't make sense.
    Sometimes things are missed. I wasn't trying to rub your face in anything. I too am confused a little. The verdicts seem backwards.

    Holy shit I seem to be agitating today. I obviously need to do a better job constructing my posts.
    Haha, no problem.

    Edit; i see what you were saying....it was my bad. I didn't realize you were talking about the link on the CBC article. I thought you were referring to the link I posted. Sorry for the confusion
    haha

    No problems.
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  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,061
    I read about this earlier. Can't say that I'm surprised.
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  • dignin said:
    Another story where the truth is hard to ascertain.

    If the guy was swinging his bat at the cop like a madman... then fire away. There are people suggesting he wasn't though. The grandmother took a bullet that passed through the 'madman' while she was watching the event. This accidental death doesn't seem to be disputed.

    Regardless of whatever happened... the lawsuit is ridiculous. Just as ridiculous as many of the other ones from victims' sides (where the estate of a definitive criminal killed while being a criminal seeks a fortune for such).
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • rr165892rr165892 Posts: 5,697

    dignin said:
    Another story where the truth is hard to ascertain.

    If the guy was swinging his bat at the cop like a madman... then fire away. There are people suggesting he wasn't though. The grandmother took a bullet that passed through the 'madman' while she was watching the event. This accidental death doesn't seem to be disputed.

    Regardless of whatever happened... the lawsuit is ridiculous. Just as ridiculous as many of the other ones from victims' sides (where the estate of a definitive criminal killed while being a criminal seeks a fortune for such).
    Agreed
  • dignindignin Posts: 9,336

    dignin said:
    Another story where the truth is hard to ascertain.

    If the guy was swinging his bat at the cop like a madman... then fire away. There are people suggesting he wasn't though. The grandmother took a bullet that passed through the 'madman' while she was watching the event. This accidental death doesn't seem to be disputed.

    Regardless of whatever happened... the lawsuit is ridiculous. Just as ridiculous as many of the other ones from victims' sides (where the estate of a definitive criminal killed while being a criminal seeks a fortune for such).
    Yeah, until more evidence comes out about the shooting who knows how it went down. But the fact that the cop is suing the kid killed is crazy.
  • callencallen Posts: 6,388

    Assuming the widely believed theory that racism is widespread throughout police forces...

    Do cops become racist... or do racists become cops?

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  • I forgot about that question, Callen.

    Whatdaya think?
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  • rr165892rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    I think it is more a bias.
    Also diminished tolerances based on interactions with certain ethnic groups over a long period of time.They become short tempered ,quick to react in a way.
  • callencallen Posts: 6,388

    I forgot about that question, Callen.

    Whatdaya think?

    Think some of both. Think everyone has some racism in them. Just animal nature. Do feel police have it really tough and if you deal with the worst of any segment surely it will affect ones views.

    Spent two years in low income black neighborhood in city working a retail gig. Small store with direct contact with people and employees. Was the only white person. Called me spot. Was asked to do this to help store with horrible theft problems. I was scared. But did it. I met the most wonderful hardworking people. When gang bangers came in with their gold teeth and pimped out rides, treated them with respect and they did sane for me. So I know there are good and bad of all races and kills me when I hear people identifying someone's future actions due to color of their skin. Everyone is an individual. Treat all with respect and you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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  • JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    In order to rid our country of scared cops we should make a part of police test training
    have them walk thru a scary fun house filled with black people hiding running at them away from them like a haunted house the cops that are easily spooked by black people should fail. Have the failures then go to career counseling to find them a job that there not afraid of.

    http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/crime/article63148887.html
  • JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    Include black teenagers and brooms in the cop scare house too

    http://fox13now.com/2016/02/28/family-ids-teen-shot-by-police-in-downtown-slc/
  • JC29856 said:

    In order to rid our country of scared cops we should make a part of police test training
    have them walk thru a scary fun house filled with black people hiding running at them away from them like a haunted house the cops that are easily spooked by black people should fail. Have the failures then go to career counseling to find them a job that there not afraid of.

    http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/crime/article63148887.html

    Or replace them with the 10C keyboard cowboys. We've got some people here that, well... if they walked the walk as much as they talked the talk... would be amazing!
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    Very scared cop!

    http://imgur.com/L9q6lvQ
  • JC29856 said:

    Very scared cop!

    http://imgur.com/L9q6lvQ

    Show some images of mothers crying for their dead children- killed by criminals. Show some images of that woman cop killed on her first day of duty reporting to the scene of a domestic abuse call. Show some images of the guy who shot her (and killed his wife prior to the cops arriving). After killing his wife and the cop... he was apprehended and not shot on the spot like he should have been. Guess what? He's black. According to your narrative... he had a death sentence the moment police were called to the scene.

    Tough guy.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • rr165892rr165892 Posts: 5,697

    JC29856 said:

    Very scared cop!

    http://imgur.com/L9q6lvQ

    Show some images of mothers crying for their dead children- killed by criminals. Show some images of that woman cop killed on her first day of duty reporting to the scene of a domestic abuse call. Show some images of the guy who shot her (and killed his wife prior to the cops arriving). After killing his wife and the cop... he was apprehended and not shot on the spot like he should have been. Guess what? He's black. According to your narrative... he had a death sentence the moment police were called to the scene.

    Tough guy.
    I'm glad you brought that up 30.
    How many cops are shot at by persons of color in a year? I bet 20x the number the other way around.But like the Oscar broadcast,it's ok to just talk about cops shooting black guys without putting it into context.the Pandering white guilt continues.
  • JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    rr165892 said:

    JC29856 said:

    Very scared cop!

    http://imgur.com/L9q6lvQ

    Show some images of mothers crying for their dead children- killed by criminals. Show some images of that woman cop killed on her first day of duty reporting to the scene of a domestic abuse call. Show some images of the guy who shot her (and killed his wife prior to the cops arriving). After killing his wife and the cop... he was apprehended and not shot on the spot like he should have been. Guess what? He's black. According to your narrative... he had a death sentence the moment police were called to the scene.

    Tough guy.
    I'm glad you brought that up 30.
    How many cops are shot at by persons of color in a year? I bet 20x the number the other way around.But like the Oscar broadcast,it's ok to just talk about cops shooting black guys without putting it into context.the Pandering white guilt continues.
    You have to bet because those crimes statics aren't kept. Hmmm wonder why. But if you can find the data I would love to see it.
    More cops are killed by car accidents than criminals, maybe you should be angry at cars.
  • muskydanmuskydan Posts: 1,013

    JC29856 said:

    Very scared cop!

    http://imgur.com/L9q6lvQ

    Show some images of mothers crying for their dead children- killed by criminals. Show some images of that woman cop killed on her first day of duty reporting to the scene of a domestic abuse call. Show some images of the guy who shot her (and killed his wife prior to the cops arriving). After killing his wife and the cop... he was apprehended and not shot on the spot like he should have been. Guess what? He's black. According to your narrative... he had a death sentence the moment police were called to the scene.

    Tough guy.
    Word up....such a sad situation.... They showed incredible restraint keeping a level head on that call....tough stuff
  • muskydanmuskydan Posts: 1,013
    rr165892 said:

    JC29856 said:

    Very scared cop!

    http://imgur.com/L9q6lvQ

    Show some images of mothers crying for their dead children- killed by criminals. Show some images of that woman cop killed on her first day of duty reporting to the scene of a domestic abuse call. Show some images of the guy who shot her (and killed his wife prior to the cops arriving). After killing his wife and the cop... he was apprehended and not shot on the spot like he should have been. Guess what? He's black. According to your narrative... he had a death sentence the moment police were called to the scene.

    Tough guy.
    I'm glad you brought that up 30.
    How many cops are shot at by persons of color in a year? I bet 20x the number the other way around.But like the Oscar broadcast,it's ok to just talk about cops shooting black guys without putting it into context.the Pandering white guilt continues.
    Fuckin A buddy!!!! Bingo
  • JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    Add black people holding cell phones in the scare the cop fun house.


    McManus said earlier this month that Scott was holding a cellphone when he was shot. He said Lee feared for his life when he opened fire.

    http://www.ksat.com/news/sapd-officer-suspended-indefinitely-after-fatal-shooting
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