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https://www.npr.org/2019/10/30/7747...04eGMAsBBmwdZKq2zfZN5cBB6-3Mn0j1aFyX6Jl9DA8ig
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Thats tuff ...i can see why the police had to do what they did ( i think they should have taken a head shot ) but his home was wrecked....he should only try & charge what the cost would have been to restore to previous condition, that i could see not the new mansion
Thats tuff ...i can see why the police had to do what they did ( i think they should have taken a head shot ) but his home was wrecked....he should only try & charge what the cost would have been to restore to previous condition, that i could see not the new mansion
This thread has nothing to do with Antifa. You f’ucking moron.
Like I said the other day, this board has gone to ****. I post a thread for honest, open debate and dialogue and moron82 posts tweets with no relevance and you bring up Antifa.
Thanks roadtrasheer for the post. Although we don’t agree on politics, I respect the fact that you commented on your thoughts on the topic.
This thread has nothing to do with Antifa. You f’ucking moron.
Like I said the other day, this board has gone to ****. I post a thread for honest, open debate and dialogue and moron82 posts tweets with no relevance and you bring up Antifa.
Thanks roadtrasheer for the post. Although we don’t agree on politics, I respect the fact that you commented on your thoughts on the topic.
Just read the headline but...No good police officers want to destroy sombody's home. Especially since the suspect ran into a home that wasn't his.Tactical SOP's are developed by experts then reviewed by lawyers then certified by local and state representatives. If the Police Department violated those SOP's then they should be held responsible. Obviously the lawyers haven't been able to prove that. Somehow he built a bigger and better house. Who paid for that ? Insurance ? If so then what's the real problem. The suspect shot at cops. That's clear intent he wanted to kill cops. CR89 and her Antifa turd friends want anarchy. Cops stand in the way.
Remember gunnys best option for home defense is a 45 caliber handgun
Just read the headline but...
Did the guy have insurance? If so and they pay isnt the claim theirs?
Sounds about rihht. Looking for a windfall.I'm assuming his insurance paid for his new home. He wouldn't clarify those facts.
Comrade Gunny in favor of government destroying personal property. Mein Kempf!No good police officers want to destroy sombody's home. Especially since the suspect ran into a home that wasn't his.Tactical SOP's are developed by experts then reviewed by lawyers then certified by local and state representatives. If the Police Department violated those SOP's then they should be held responsible. Obviously the lawyers haven't been able to prove that. Somehow he built a bigger and better house. Who paid for that ? Insurance ? If so then what's the real problem. The suspect shot at cops. That's clear intent he wanted to kill cops. CR89 and her Antifa turd friends want anarchy. Cops stand in the way.
****** situation. I’d hope he had insurance to cover it, or the city would.
I’m curious what insurance would cover? Plus Go-fund-me would surely draw tons of $$. ‘Help me the popo blew my house up catching a bad guy’ would surely go viral on social media.
Dipshit bifftards doing dipshit bifftard stuff. I had completely forgotten about 82.This thread has nothing to do with Antifa. You f’ucking moron.
Like I said the other day, this board has gone to ****. I post a thread for honest, open debate and dialogue and moron82 posts tweets with no relevance and you bring up Antifa.
Thanks roadtrasheer for the post. Although we don’t agree on politics, I respect the fact that you commented on your thoughts on the topic.
Comrade Gunny in favor of government destroying personal property. Mein Kempf!
No one is blaming the police. The city is the issue. Stop being such a cuck for government
Chicom coop in favor of turds shooting at cops and innocent civilians. What part of if SOP's were broken by the government then should they should have to pay didn't you comprehend ? If not then insurance can pay for it.
Maybe they ought to reevaluate their SOPs .......damn gunny
No one is in favor of the ******* shooting at cops, you government loving commie. Try another lie, CheChicom coop in favor of turds shooting at cops and innocent civilians. What part of if SOP's were broken by the government then should they should have to pay didn't you comprehend ? If not then insurance can pay for it.
No one is in favor of the ******* shooting at cops, you government loving commie. Try another lie, Che
Dipshit bifftards doing dipshit bifftard stuff. I had completely forgotten about 82.
Says the accountant from 2k miles away.Maybe they ought to reevaluate their SOPs .......damn gunny
Wvu82 is like fly tape to liberals.country wasn't even replying to 82. Funny how you "forgot" about @WVU82 lol
That's pretty ****ed up. City should definitely owe him the cost to repair the house.
That’s an interesting perspective I hadn’t considered.That will get costly very quickly for taxpayers if we start having to pay for damage Intiated by criminals. If a bad guy steals your car and is shooting at people while cops are in pursuit then the turd drives it into someones house. Should taxpayers be on the hook for all that damage or should insurance companies be forced to cover it ? If a court rules that the government violated the law then by all means they should have to pay.
That will get costly very quickly for taxpayers if we start having to pay for damage Intiated by criminals. If a bad guy steals your car and is shooting at people while cops are in pursuit then the turd drives it into someones house. Should taxpayers be on the hook for all that damage or should insurance companies be forced to cover it ? If a court rules that the government violated the law then by all means they should have to pay.
The city should have a policy to cover that. You can't put the liability and responsibility on the owner who was at no fault.
Even if this dude could have "repaired" his house, and have his insurance cover it, it's only going to jack up his premiums and be an undue burden on him.
That’s an interesting perspective I hadn’t considered.
meh, I’m back to the insurance companies need to cover. Mayhem happens.
Emotional point of view that I can empathise with. But once we go down that road be prepared for a huge tax increase on everything to start paying for damages caused by criminals.