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"wasting the staff's time"
Keeping them from banning you has taken up a bit of my own time too.

What, you don't value other people's time? Because you're a selfish, infantile butt monkey.

Limited shelf life.
 

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Calm restored in Ferguson, support for officer builds
FERGUSON -- As calm remained early Friday morning on the streets where Michael Brown's death brought angry protests, support for the officer who killed the teen remained strong.

A page created to raise donations for Darren Wilson raised $218,000 from 5,400 people in the last four days.

The page on the gofundme site says, "We stand behind Officer Darren Wilson and his family during this trying time in their lives. All proceeds will be sent directly to Darren Wilson and his family for any financial needs they may have including legal fees."

On the streets of Ferguson, a collective anger that exploded into almost two weeks of protests and riots gave way to a more tranquil environment. On Friday morning, the town of 21,000 seemed to have some of its bustle back.

Traffic moved briskly along West Florissant Avenue, site of the protests that have unfolded here. Businesses opened and people patronized them. The police remained, but mostly keeping a low profile, sitting in patrol cars off the street.

City buses rolled along the busy corridor and commuters carrying shopping bags waited for them.
People accepting the fact that if you assault a officer and try to get his gun, he might wind up shooting you.
 

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More often than is ever going to be reported or covered by the media, these type deals almost always end better:

Charges accepted in 7-20-14 attempt to take firearm away from officer... from Amarillo Police Department : Nixle

Charges accepted in 7-20-14 attempt to take firearm away from officer...

On 7-20-14, at about 11:50 PM, an APD officer attempted to stop a blue Mercury that appeared to be speeding and trying to avoid him near 3rd and N. Monroe. When the uniformed officer activated his lights on the unmarked police vehicle, the suspect sped up and opened his car door while driving down the street. The suspect drove into the 400 block of N. Jefferson, jumped out, and ran. The officer pursued the man out into a vacant lot and tackled him.

The man told the officer that he “gave up” and seemed to cease physical resistance. The officer had the man positioned face down on the ground and was about to handcuff him. When the officer started to handcuff him, the suspect quickly rolled over and gripped the officer’s holstered firearm. The officer responded by pinning the man down with one hand and pushing his gun back into the holster with the other. After a struggle in which the officer was able to maintain control of his handgun, the suspect again indicated to the officer that he would stop resisting. When the officer took out his walkie-talkie to request assistance, the suspect again grabbed his gun and tried repeatedly to pull it out of the holster. The officer tried to keep the suspect from pulling the gun from the holster with one hand while calling for assistance and striking the suspect in the head with his hand held radio in his other hand. The officer finally had to drop his radio to use both hands to control the man and keep him from taking his weapon.

Responding officers located the officer and suspect still struggling on the ground in the vacant field. The backup officers were able to help the original officer gain control of the man’s hands despite the continued resistance. The suspect was Tyson Jamal Jackson BM 24 of Amarillo. He was wanted on a Potter County charge of probation violation for possession of a controlled substance in a drug free zone and six local traffic warrants. Paramedics checked the man and determined that he needed treatment for injuries sustained during his resistance. The officer transported the man to the hospital, where he was treated and released. He was then booked into the Potter County Detention Center for the warrants, along with charges of resisting arrest, evading arrest, and attempting to take a weapon from a police officer. The Potter County Attorney’s Office accepted the charges of evading arrest and resisting arrest. On 8-20-14, the 47th District Attorney’s Office accepted the state jail felony charge of attempting to take a weapon away from a peace officer under cause #69311-Z.

Records indicate that two Amarillo Police officers have been killed by suspects that gained control of their firearm. Other instances have resulted in shots being fired or injury to the officer. In this case, the officer did not require medical attention.
 
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Keeping them from banning you has taken up a bit of my own time too.

What, you don't value other people's time? Because you're a selfish, infantile butt monkey.

Limited shelf life.

right it's basically a full time job huh

dammit dbair i was making smileys stop reporting things
 

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it has nothing to do with dash cams it's that your dumb ass doesn't understand burden of proof.

You fucking idiot. You don't even realize you are doing the exact same thing to the cop.

~pats you on the head~
 
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