4 undertrained trigger happy deputies(w/media+k-9s on scene) opened fire on an unarmed women killing an innocent little boy on his first day of Christmas break- good officers understand that this can not happen.
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They shot and killed a kid because they were looking for a car thief. Let that sink in
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Was it really worth it? To kill a child to capture a car thief. I think not.
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If you want to be a murderer and get away with it, just be a cop
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This is the result of there being a lack of accountably when police discharge their weapon
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Maybe the kid was resisting
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A lot of
#Cophaters on this thread. No one knows what actually happenec yet.#INNOCENTUNTILPROVENGUILTY#CONSTITUTIONThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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No worries. Crap happens. We had a mortar maggot nail a bus load of civilians in Iraq. Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Stay safe.
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How horrible!
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@saunders4706 another bang up jobThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Utterly inexcusable. What sort of training allows this travesty to occur
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It’s okay. The murdering cop felt threaten by the little boy. It’s part of training.
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Manslaughter charges please
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