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    Unhappy Two Armed People Shot in a Public Place

    TOPEKA -- Authorities say two Topeka police officers were shot outside a grocery store and died later at a hospital.

    Topeka police say a 22-year-old male suspect was still at large after Sunday evening’s shooting. He is believed to be armed and extremely dangerous.

    The officers were shot when they were responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle at a central Topeka grocery store. They were identified as 50-year-old Cpl. David Gogian and 29-year-old Officer Jeff Atherly....
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    I hope they catch this SOB really, really quickly. And I hope the perp gets the justice he deserves.

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    What would the Students for a Democratic Society have to say about this?

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    So do I, any bets this was an illegal weapon? maybe from Fast and Furious.... who knows BUT I hope they catch David Edward Tiscareno.

    http://www.kansas.com/2012/12/16/260...ally-shot.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsummoner View Post
    What would the Students for a Democratic Society have to say about this?
    Shades of 1969 so it would be "Right on"!

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    I hope this scumbag resists arrest so they can take him out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlandFood View Post
    Shades of 1969 so it would be "Right on"!
    The Schizophrenia of the Libbies is fully manifested. Is it as one of their leaders, Ice Cube, said, before he sold out to Whitey Corporatey America: '**** the police' or as their Revolutionary Youth Movement (2) of their Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) did in June of 1970 when it bombed the NYPD headquarters OR is it their new found love for licking the boot of 'a symbol or institution of American injustice (from the May 1970 Declaration of War of the RYM2 of the SDS)?'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omaha Beach View Post
    I hope this scumbag resists arrest so they can take him out.

    If they just say he did would be OK by me. Imagine that, voting only once in your life for a leftist and then jail forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsummoner View Post
    What would the Students for a Democratic Society have to say about this?
    Funny, I would have imagined you would be pro-SDS since they opposed a meddlesome and bungling US foreign policy. Seems like they fit right in with your isolationist view of the US role in the world.

    Although, what any of this has to do with a with a Topeka gunman is beyond me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy in Mudville View Post
    Funny, I would have imagined you would be pro-SDS since they opposed a meddlesome and bungling US foreign policy. Seems like they fit right in with your isolationist view of the US role in the world.

    Although, what any of this has to do with a with a Topeka gunman is beyond me.
    You didn't know much about the SDS then did you? They were anti ANYTHING US..... foreign or domestic. That sounds like something revisionist Bobo's buddy Bill Ayres might say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy in Mudville View Post
    Funny, I would have imagined you would be pro-SDS since they opposed a meddlesome and bungling US foreign policy. Seems like they fit right in with your isolationist view of the US role in the world.

    Although, what any of this has to do with a with a Topeka gunman is beyond me.
    I support a reasoned and logical foreign policy based on free trade and the free flow of capital across borders. What I don't support is foreign interventions using US military forces for R2P, democracy spreading or under similar guise. The first, of course, is antithetical to the RYM2 of the SDS.

    As far as the Libbie leader (before he sold out) Ice Cube's '**** the police' rap, embodied in the actions and ideology of the SDS, the '****ing of the police' fits right in... that is until the Libbie schizophrenia strikes and it is licking the boot of 'a symbol or institution of American injustice.' We can review the ideology and actions of the SDS (along with some of its key members) as needed for comparing and contrasting with the new Reich-wing schizophrenia of the purported and so-called Left, as needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy in Mudville View Post
    Funny, I would have imagined you would be pro-SDS since they opposed a meddlesome and bungling US foreign policy. Seems like they fit right in with your isolationist view of the US role in the world.

    Although, what any of this has to do with a with a Topeka gunman is beyond me.
    Actually the SDS supported US governmental support for oppressive and corrupt gangsters, but not for human-rights supporting regimes.

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    Maybe if the police officers had more guns than this would not have happened?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AttackPlanR View Post
    Maybe if the police officers had more guns than this would not have happened?
    And what if they had none?

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    What if they were wearing tutus?


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    Quote Originally Posted by AttackPlanR View Post
    What if they were wearing tutus?

    They'd be just as dead.

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    Until that magical day when all the millions of guns in the US disappear, we'd better have our own guns to at least have a chance of fighting criminals with guns.

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    The scumbag murderer has been shot and killed by police, saving the citizens of Kansas the expense of a lengthy trial and prison sentence.

    TOPEKA -- Authorities have identified the gunman who killed two Topeka police officers as a 22-year-old man who records show had a criminal record.

    During a news conference today, authorities said the shooter was David Tiscareno. Officers later shot him.

    Following a tip, authorities surrounded a nearby house where a 22-year-old suspect was holed up early today and, after negotiations failed, Kansas Bureau of Investigation agents fired tear gas inside. The Shawnee County sheriff's office, which is leading the investigation, said the man emerged from the home with a gun and officers opened fire.

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    All Officers should be provided with Bullet proof vests and helmets.

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    It's common for regular officers to wear Kevlar vests, but given the normal course of their job they're a liability. If you get in a grapple with someone and you're wearing a helmet they can control you a lot easier, and this kind of confrontation is far more common for an officer than being shot at.

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