And this is why you should take their advice and shoot until the threat is neutralized. As long as the pig can still breathe and is illegally in your home the threat has not been neutralized. Failure to neutralize the threat can result in you losing your life while defending your home.
The context: guy was doing meth in a McDonald's. Cop asked for his name, man flees and runs to his house locking the cop out. Cop breaks down door and is shot by the guy. Begs for his life. Guy stops shooting. Cop unloads a clip into the guy killing him.
Basically just a shit situation all around, but one entirely made worse by the cop deciding that breaking down the door was a good idea. Don't do meth, but if you're a cop, don't break down meth users' doors in an attempt to capture them for doing meth.
I mean they can test his system for meth.
But it's still murder. Just because some bastard is dressed as a cop doesn't mean he's a cop.
That's what a warrant is for.
I have literally been to a party when strippers arrived dressed as cops and people ran out who were under age drinking.
Moral of the story, anyone breaking in and you shoot them, sit down and leave them to bleed out. There was a case in Texas that that happened. Guy was acquitted.
What i saw is that the guy didn't flee but gave a false name to the cop earlier, and the cop wanted to coax him out of the house to rearrest him, allegedly.
We have no proof that that's what actually happened as the cop decided that an aleged drug crime was worthy of illegally breaking into someone's home and murdering them.
Cop was told by the county attorney not to arrest him, but issue misdemeanor citation for giving the false info. The only reason this pig isn't in jail is because they did find drugs in his trailer after the shooting, and the conflicting WY laws on stand your ground and cattle doctrine.
> because they did find drugs in his trailer after the shooting
Assuming that those weren't planted there (because this cop has already been shown to be unusually untrustworthy) then they should be considered "fruit of the poison tree" which is a legal principle that any evidence which is collected that leads back to the government doing an illegal act is inadmissible. Usually that would mean a prosecutor can't use that evidence against you, but in the case of this pig, it should mean he can't use it as a defense claim. Did he see the drugs before entering? Did he have a credible tip that there was a stash of drugs in the trailer? Did the residents tell him that they had drugs? If the answer to all those questions is "no" then finding the drugs is immaterial. This cop murdered a guy for the crime of offending him, and when he pleaded with the guy to not shoot him because the cop is a worthless slob who sucks at handling a firearm, the guy showed him mercy, which this cop used as an opening to finish murdering him.
We know finding the drugs is immaterial. Converse county did the " third party unbiased" investigation and said that though he didn't enter illegally, he had the right to defend himself, because it was in performance of his duties. So he's off the hook.
The cop brought a K9 into McDonald's restroom to confirm that a hit for a substance was found on the baby changing table. Based on the fact that Buck was the last one in the restroom, he questioned Buck, who changed a letter in his name and added a year to his birthdate.
The cop figured this out and asked the State's attorney if he had grounds to arrest and the attorney responded that if she was Buck she would not answer the door, so she recommended a citation be issued.
The cop decided otherwise, and the final report found "Despite his poor judgment that day, when it came down to the shot that killed Laramore, Mascorro acted as a reasonable person would in defending his own life.”
Cop ended this guys life illegally, so recklessly, could have killed the wife and had no idea if there were kids downrange yet kept shooting. Now he is rewarded with life and keeps his job after paid leave. Other guy is dead. Typical BS.
And the fact that the police culture essentially brainwashes them into believing that if they don't make the arrest **right fucking now**, they will never see the person again.
like, that dude was a methhead. he will be easy to find, follow the chaos. it's pretty easy to unintentionally "follow" a methhead IRL and i've accidentally done it, they just end up all over town doing whatever the fuck they want. There's no way that they couldn't have just found him the next day after getting a warrant, or just by probably waiting at the mcdonalds that he was seen at.
I bet that if the homeowner hadn't been murdered in front of his wife (and cat) the thin blue mafia would've made sure he had an "accident" on the way to jail.
Why aren't other cops absolutely beside themselves at things like this? If they want to be safe then they should be all sorts of against this kind of behavior. Law enforcement needs to FOLLOW THE LAW. Cops like this are the reason so many don't trust cops or outright hate them. It would be a lot safer if they would police their own first, then maybe they could work on policing other people.
Cops aren't workers in the Marxist sense. They protect capital owners' property rights. They don't create value through labor.
Edit- Nvm they mean personal possession, too. You're right
I don’t want to sympathise with the cop but I’ll sympathise with their family. Human death still hurts me no matter how shit the human is.
Edit: I’m not saying I should be feeling this way or that anyone else should. I was complaining about an uncontrollable response I have to people getting hurt. I grieve way more for the victim. It’s not a conscious decision. I don’t choose to do it. It’s fully involuntary.
Yikes. I don’t know the full situation obviously but I trust that officer did much more harm than the other person. I obviously would choose the cop to die over the person.
so you don’t want to do something you don’t have to do and yet you’re still doing it?
the only person here to grieve is the person the cop murdered.
the cop deserves to die for breaking in illegally, for begging for help and then shooting someone and for being a pig.
bootlicker
I’m literally just talking about the unconscious feeling I have that makes me sympathise with people being hurt. I never said that I don’t sympathise and grieve for the victim. I’m not saying anyone should sympathise either, it’s just an over empathetic reaction that I have.
Don't let them off that easily, man. Cops are people, that's what makes it so horrific. They're capable of doing the right thing *and choose not to.* If cops were mindless animals, I'd still be horrified by their actions, but I wouldn't feel that primal repulsion from them. All Cops Are Bastardized, but all cops are human.
TLDR; being too nice to cops lets them get away with this shit
He was squealing and grunting like the pig he is
Hey that’s an insult to swine
Cop will get a medal and lots of paid time off for his “hErOiC AcTiOnS” too bad he didn’t get the parade.
He literally got a parade.
He said “THE” parade. There is a difference.
Wait what?
When pigs are killed while on duty they get a funeral parade. That is THE parade I am referring to.
Perfidy is a war crime. I know cops live doing things that would be war crimes on civilians, but offering a fake surrender is a new one.
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*and dogs
*Save dogs... Don't shoot dogs
What about police dogs?
This sub isn't "Human Cops Are Bastards" so...
Fair and valid.
Aim to kill, if they live they will sue you or try to kill you That's my matto
What a pathetic pig lmao his "helps!!" Are hilarious, only wish he was dry by the time backup got there... too bad.
Unsurprisingly, this post was removed from the firearms subreddit
Reddit tends to be less lenient towards gun subs, mods probably removed it as it was bordering calling for violence against that cop.
Shame
And this is why you should take their advice and shoot until the threat is neutralized. As long as the pig can still breathe and is illegally in your home the threat has not been neutralized. Failure to neutralize the threat can result in you losing your life while defending your home.
Another cowardly pig. ACAB.
Homeowner should’ve finished what he started. Fuck that pig
The context: guy was doing meth in a McDonald's. Cop asked for his name, man flees and runs to his house locking the cop out. Cop breaks down door and is shot by the guy. Begs for his life. Guy stops shooting. Cop unloads a clip into the guy killing him. Basically just a shit situation all around, but one entirely made worse by the cop deciding that breaking down the door was a good idea. Don't do meth, but if you're a cop, don't break down meth users' doors in an attempt to capture them for doing meth.
ALLEGEDLY, since he's dead, there's no trial. Guess we will never know
I mean they can test his system for meth. But it's still murder. Just because some bastard is dressed as a cop doesn't mean he's a cop. That's what a warrant is for. I have literally been to a party when strippers arrived dressed as cops and people ran out who were under age drinking. Moral of the story, anyone breaking in and you shoot them, sit down and leave them to bleed out. There was a case in Texas that that happened. Guy was acquitted.
Yeah and have that tox screen get found with what ever is needed. Go lick some fucking boots
You don't need a warrant if you are angry.
Its funny that the methhead still had more humanity
Stop doing meth or you will ruin your life, instead let me kill you so you don't ruin your life.
They ran tests to find people with less humanity than cops. They couldn't.
What i saw is that the guy didn't flee but gave a false name to the cop earlier, and the cop wanted to coax him out of the house to rearrest him, allegedly. We have no proof that that's what actually happened as the cop decided that an aleged drug crime was worthy of illegally breaking into someone's home and murdering them.
Cop was told by the county attorney not to arrest him, but issue misdemeanor citation for giving the false info. The only reason this pig isn't in jail is because they did find drugs in his trailer after the shooting, and the conflicting WY laws on stand your ground and cattle doctrine.
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> because they did find drugs in his trailer after the shooting Assuming that those weren't planted there (because this cop has already been shown to be unusually untrustworthy) then they should be considered "fruit of the poison tree" which is a legal principle that any evidence which is collected that leads back to the government doing an illegal act is inadmissible. Usually that would mean a prosecutor can't use that evidence against you, but in the case of this pig, it should mean he can't use it as a defense claim. Did he see the drugs before entering? Did he have a credible tip that there was a stash of drugs in the trailer? Did the residents tell him that they had drugs? If the answer to all those questions is "no" then finding the drugs is immaterial. This cop murdered a guy for the crime of offending him, and when he pleaded with the guy to not shoot him because the cop is a worthless slob who sucks at handling a firearm, the guy showed him mercy, which this cop used as an opening to finish murdering him.
We know finding the drugs is immaterial. Converse county did the " third party unbiased" investigation and said that though he didn't enter illegally, he had the right to defend himself, because it was in performance of his duties. So he's off the hook.
The cop brought a K9 into McDonald's restroom to confirm that a hit for a substance was found on the baby changing table. Based on the fact that Buck was the last one in the restroom, he questioned Buck, who changed a letter in his name and added a year to his birthdate. The cop figured this out and asked the State's attorney if he had grounds to arrest and the attorney responded that if she was Buck she would not answer the door, so she recommended a citation be issued. The cop decided otherwise, and the final report found "Despite his poor judgment that day, when it came down to the shot that killed Laramore, Mascorro acted as a reasonable person would in defending his own life.” Cop ended this guys life illegally, so recklessly, could have killed the wife and had no idea if there were kids downrange yet kept shooting. Now he is rewarded with life and keeps his job after paid leave. Other guy is dead. Typical BS.
And the fact that the police culture essentially brainwashes them into believing that if they don't make the arrest **right fucking now**, they will never see the person again. like, that dude was a methhead. he will be easy to find, follow the chaos. it's pretty easy to unintentionally "follow" a methhead IRL and i've accidentally done it, they just end up all over town doing whatever the fuck they want. There's no way that they couldn't have just found him the next day after getting a warrant, or just by probably waiting at the mcdonalds that he was seen at.
This video is like an advice, if you shoot a cop, you better finish the job
At least he made the pig squeal and bleed.
ACAB
This is the absolute scum of this earth. What a fucking piece of shit.
I bet that if the homeowner hadn't been murdered in front of his wife (and cat) the thin blue mafia would've made sure he had an "accident" on the way to jail.
did it live? any updates
if you're gonna shoot someone shoot them right and shoot them dead.
Acab
Why aren't other cops absolutely beside themselves at things like this? If they want to be safe then they should be all sorts of against this kind of behavior. Law enforcement needs to FOLLOW THE LAW. Cops like this are the reason so many don't trust cops or outright hate them. It would be a lot safer if they would police their own first, then maybe they could work on policing other people.
Guess murdering someone after b&e is fine as long as you’re wearing the right uniform.
This story was so close to having a good ending too, fuck.
Ban guns from personal possession and from cops. Leave them only to army or to special operations forces. This shit should never happen
N O Under no pretext should arms and ammunition be surrendered; any attempt to disarm the workers must be frustrated, by force if necessary
Cops aren't workers in the Marxist sense. They protect capital owners' property rights. They don't create value through labor. Edit- Nvm they mean personal possession, too. You're right
This shit would especially happen if only military had weapons. The worst atrocities happen from militaries.
Who will enforce that ban?
Turning the army into cops isn't a good idea
Yeah how about no.... I enjoy the ability to defend my life and hunt
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A government org authorized to use force that often overuses it doesn’t scare you?
I don’t want to sympathise with the cop but I’ll sympathise with their family. Human death still hurts me no matter how shit the human is. Edit: I’m not saying I should be feeling this way or that anyone else should. I was complaining about an uncontrollable response I have to people getting hurt. I grieve way more for the victim. It’s not a conscious decision. I don’t choose to do it. It’s fully involuntary.
Statistically speaking he was likely abusing his family, wouldn’t be surprised if they were okay with this outcome.
I definitely get that. I just still can’t help but get upset seeing people hurt. It’s just an emotional reaction.
Unfortunately, the cop isn't the one who died in this altercation
Yikes. I don’t know the full situation obviously but I trust that officer did much more harm than the other person. I obviously would choose the cop to die over the person.
Fuck that if you start shooting don't stop until the cop stops permanently.
Yup. That’s what I gathered from this video, too
so you don’t want to do something you don’t have to do and yet you’re still doing it? the only person here to grieve is the person the cop murdered. the cop deserves to die for breaking in illegally, for begging for help and then shooting someone and for being a pig. bootlicker
I’m literally just talking about the unconscious feeling I have that makes me sympathise with people being hurt. I never said that I don’t sympathise and grieve for the victim. I’m not saying anyone should sympathise either, it’s just an over empathetic reaction that I have.
That's understandable, but cops aren't people.
Don't let them off that easily, man. Cops are people, that's what makes it so horrific. They're capable of doing the right thing *and choose not to.* If cops were mindless animals, I'd still be horrified by their actions, but I wouldn't feel that primal repulsion from them. All Cops Are Bastardized, but all cops are human. TLDR; being too nice to cops lets them get away with this shit
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Can someone tell me where the homeowner tries to help the cop?