• ‘Thug In Peace’: Jersey City cop killer shot outside Walgreens mourned
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i like how everyone is a fan of the police when it means putting themselves above criminals.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;45394738]Dorner was a bloodthirsty psychopath with a larger death count and he had half the internet cheering for him. Let this guy's family and friends mourn him in peace, for fuck's sake.[/QUOTE] Because putting up a memorial of a cop killer isnt disgusting!!!
[QUOTE=CrucialSeBBi;45395612]Because putting up a memorial of a cop killer isnt disgusting!!![/QUOTE] maybe they see him more as a husband or a family member or a friend rather than just as a cop killer?
[QUOTE=Lachz0r;45395623]maybe they see him more as a husband or a family member or a friend rather than just as a cop killer?[/QUOTE] The man wanted to be remembered as a cop-killer. I say he should be.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;45394738]Dorner was a bloodthirsty psychopath with a larger death count and he had half the internet cheering for him. Let this guy's family and friends mourn him in peace, for fuck's sake.[/QUOTE] (fake situation) How would you feel if I set up a memorial for a guy who was shot and killed outside of his home? This guy also would happen to be a rapist who brutalized a small child. Would you be okay if I just set it up and said he was a "good guy"?
[QUOTE=Lachz0r;45395623]maybe they see him more as a husband or a family member or a friend rather than just as a cop killer?[/QUOTE] Cuz "Thug in Peace" is Ebonics for be a responsible family man who works a real job. Right? [editline]15th July 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Zillamaster55;45398600](fake situation) How would you feel if I set up a memorial for a guy who was shot and killed outside of his home? This guy also would happen to be a rapist who brutalized a small child. Would you be okay if I just set it up and said he was a "good guy"?[/QUOTE] And wrote "see u on the other side" and "rape in peace" on his memorial.
I hope someone slams this bitch's head into the memorial.
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;45398600](fake situation) How would you feel if I set up a memorial for a guy who was shot and killed outside of his home? This guy also would happen to be a rapist who brutalized a small child. Would you be okay if I just set it up and said he was a "good guy"?[/QUOTE] If you cared for him I'd take no offense to you setting up a memorial for him. It's very much between you and the dead guy. If that's how you want to mourn it isn't my place to ridicule you for it.
I was watching Jersey 12 News and they said it was taken down by order of the Mayor of Jersey City, rejoice!
[quote][img]http://static2.nydailynews.com/polopoly_fs/1.1866418.1405368787!/img/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/article_970/memorial-4.jpg[/img][/quote] Look at all that booze, I should fake my own death.
People have a right to mourn and people have a right to erect that stupid shrine. People also have a right to be pissed about people mourning and erecting shrines to someone who killed a cop to be famous.
Well, seems as if this got torn down: [url]http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2014/07/jersey_city_tears_down_cop_killer_shrine.html#incart_river[/url]
[QUOTE=KILLTHIS;45407767]Well, seems as if this got torn down: [url]http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2014/07/jersey_city_tears_down_cop_killer_shrine.html#incart_river[/url][/QUOTE] [quote]Word on the street is: police officers came by last night and tore it down. Not that anyone wanted to say that on the record. Asked for names, residents shook their heads. They're afraid officers will use that information against them, they said.[/quote] Now why would these irrational citizens not want to speak out against police? Couldn't possibly be the same reason that the entire neighborhood harbors distrust of police could it?
[QUOTE=G71tc4;45407949]Now why would these irrational citizens not want to speak out against police? Couldn't possibly be the same reason that the entire neighborhood harbors distrust of police could it?[/QUOTE] 1. Words on the streets are normally lies 2. The mayor ordered it removed
[QUOTE=Fetret;45407399]People have a right to mourn and people have a right to erect that stupid shrine. People also have a right to be pissed about people mourning and erecting shrines to someone who killed a cop to be famous.[/QUOTE] Out of curiosity, would it be reasonable for people to be allowed to be pissed off at people who hate people who mourn someone who they don't believe deserves respect, and then vice versa and beyond? Also, would it give them the right to tear down said memorial, and if yes, would it apply in an conversely different situation despite being against your beliefs or not?
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