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[–] BoomerHater1488er 3 points 14 points (+17|-3) ago  (edited ago)

OP, you're a fucking idiot. For everyone else, I just clicked "source" on OP's post and removed the formatting that made it so retarded. Enjoy.

Las Vegas, NV — It was their sixth citizen shooting of 2018. Las Vegas police shot a young woman — 7 times — for holding a snow shovel. After being placed on paid administrative leave LVMPD officer Ondre Wills quietly resigned — in a likely attempt to avoid accountability — for dumping seven rounds into Sommer Richards, 34, as she turned to walk away from him. Now, the taxpayers of Las Vegas will likely be held liable.

I couldn’t believe it was happening. I’ve never resisted,” said Richards who filed a $7 million lawsuit against the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Ondre Wills this week — $1 million for each bullet that pierced her body. “I cannot lift any more than three pounds without pain, or basically having some sort of medical problem,” she said. “It should be common knowledge that you don’t shoot somebody seven times when you’re dragging a snow shovel,” Attorney E. Brent Bryson said. “Doesn’t make any sense.” We agree, and after watching the body camera footage, the officer’s shots made no sense at all. According to police, they were called to the area because the tiny 120 lb woman was either intoxicated or mentally ill and threatening neighbors with a broom and a skillet. When police arrived, they saw her holding a snow shovel. According to witnesses, the woman asked a family in front of their residence for a cigarette and they told her they did not have one.

Richards, who was clearly in a mentally diminished state, then held out the frying pan and pointed it at the family in a threatening manner before moving on. The incident was so minor that this family never called 911. Richards then walked to another house where she kissed a resident on the shoulder who then went inside to call 911 after a verbal dispute broke out. A security guard arrived before officer Wills who asked Richards if she was okay. Richards responded by holding the shovel above her head with both hands before running after the security guard.

Amazingly enough, the security guard escaped—unharmed—without shooting her. When officer Wills arrived on the scene, the citizens who appeared to be trying to calm the woman down were told to get behind the officer. As he trained his gun on Richards, the 23-year-old officer began frantically yelling, demanding she drop the shovel as if she could shoot someone with it. “She’s screaming right now,” Wills says into his radio, giving the code that Richards was mentally ill. As the officer’s own body camera footage shows, the woman never once swung the shovel at him and was merely ranting while banging it on the ground. It is important to point out that not a single person had been injured by the woman prior to her being shot. As the video shows, Richards turned to walk away from the officer when he opened fire. Wills fired seven rounds, all of which struck Richards. She was hit in her leg, arm, and abdomen. After he shot her, police claimed that the officer was protecting the person behind Richards who had walked out on the sidewalk during the altercation. At a press conference after the shooting, Jamie Prosser of Metro’s Office of Internal Oversight and Constitutional Policing released a statement to the press, noting, “(An officer) gave her commands to put the shovel down, at which point she turned and advanced toward a citizen who was standing nearby.” However, the person in the view of the officer’s body camera was also in the trajectory path of the seven rounds he fired. What’s more, Wills never gave Richards time to do anything—much less ‘advance toward a citizen’—as he opened fire as soon as she turned away. For at least 30 seconds, the woman stood, from what appeared to be 10 to 20 feet from officer Wills. This distance is well within the range of the X3 model taser which is standard for most police departments. However, he resorted to deadly force before trying it. According to the Las Vegas Review Journal, Richards was booked in absentia into the Clark County Detention Center. Last year, she faced counts of assault with a deadly weapon, tampering with a motor vehicle and battery on a protected person.

Richards plead guilty to one count of assault with a deadly weapon in criminal court with an Alford plea, which is admitting that prosecutors had the evidence to convince a jury, but she maintained her innocence, according to KTNV. Below is a video illustrating the lack of courage and propensity to resort to deadly force held by so many law enforcement officers in America today. Officers like Wills would have done well to watch body camera footage of cops the ones in Miami-Dade, who disarmed a mentally ill man who was coming at them with a knife—without killing him. Or, cops like Detective Howard Brickner and Corporal Lynn Bays who used intellect and reason to disarm a mentally ill man who actually had a gun. TFTP has reported on numerous instances in which police officers chose courage over killing and people’s lives were saved and rehabilitated as a result. It is high time that approach becomes the norm instead of shoot first, paid vacations later.

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[–] CottonMouthGin 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I re-tarded it.

Las Vegas, NV — It was their sixth citizen shooting of 2018. Las Vegas police shot a young woman — 7 times — for holding a snow shovel. After being placed on paid administrative leave LVMPD officer Ondre Wills quietly resigned — in a likely attempt to avoid accountability — for dumping seven rounds into Sommer Richards, 34, as she turned to walk away from him. Now, the taxpayers of Las Vegas will likely be held liable.

I couldn’t believe it was happening. I’ve never resisted,” said Richards who filed a $7 million lawsuit against the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Ondre Wills this week — $1 million for each bullet that pierced her body. “I cannot lift any more than three pounds without pain, or basically having some sort of medical problem,” she said. “It should be common knowledge that you don’t shoot somebody seven times when you’re dragging a snow shovel,” Attorney E. Brent Bryson said. “Doesn’t make any sense.” We agree, and after watching the body camera footage, the officer’s shots made no sense at all. According to police, they were called to the area because the tiny 120 lb woman was either intoxicated or mentally ill and threatening neighbors with a broom and a skillet. When police arrived, they saw her holding a snow shovel. According to witnesses, the woman asked a family in front of their residence for a cigarette and they told her they did not have one.

Richards, who was clearly in a mentally diminished state, then held out the frying pan and pointed it at the family in a threatening manner before moving on. The incident was so minor that this family never called 911. Richards then walked to another house where she kissed a resident on the shoulder who then went inside to call 911 after a verbal dispute broke out. A security guard arrived before officer Wills who asked Richards if she was okay. Richards responded by holding the shovel above her head with both hands before running after the security guard.

 Amazingly enough, the security guard escaped—unharmed—without shooting her. When officer Wills arrived on the scene, the citizens who appeared to be trying to calm the woman down were told to get behind the officer. As he trained his gun on Richards, the 23-year-old officer began frantically yelling, demanding she drop the shovel as if she could shoot someone with it. “She’s screaming right now,” Wills says into his radio, giving the code that Richards was mentally ill. As the officer’s own body camera footage shows, the woman never once swung the shovel at him and was merely ranting while banging it on the ground. It is important to point out that not a single person had been injured by the woman prior to her being shot. As the video shows, Richards turned to walk away from the officer when he opened fire. Wills fired seven rounds, all of which struck Richards. She was hit in her leg, arm, and abdomen. After he shot her, police claimed that the officer was protecting the person behind Richards who had walked out on the sidewalk during the altercation. At a press conference after the shooting, Jamie Prosser of Metro’s Office of Internal Oversight and Constitutional Policing released a statement to the press, noting, “(An officer) gave her commands to put the shovel down, at which point she turned and advanced toward a citizen who was standing nearby.” However, the person in the view of the officer’s body camera was also in the trajectory path of the seven rounds he fired. What’s more, Wills never gave Richards time to do anything—much less ‘advance toward a citizen’—as he opened fire as soon as she turned away. For at least 30 seconds, the woman stood, from what appeared to be 10 to 20 feet from officer Wills. This distance is well within the range of the X3 model taser which is standard for most police departments. However, he resorted to deadly force before trying it. According to the Las Vegas Review Journal, Richards was booked in absentia into the Clark County Detention Center. Last year, she faced counts of assault with a deadly weapon, tampering with a motor vehicle and battery on a protected person.

Richards plead guilty to one count of assault with a deadly weapon in criminal court with an Alford plea, which is admitting that prosecutors had the evidence to convince a jury, but she maintained her innocence, according to KTNV. Below is a video illustrating the lack of courage and propensity to resort to deadly force held by so many law enforcement officers in America today. Officers like Wills would have done well to watch body camera footage of cops the ones in Miami-Dade, who disarmed a mentally ill man who was coming at them with a knife—without killing him. Or, cops like Detective Howard Brickner and Corporal Lynn Bays who used intellect and reason to disarm a mentally ill man who actually had a gun. TFTP has reported on numerous instances in which police officers chose courage over killing and people’s lives were saved and rehabilitated as a result. It is high time that approach becomes the norm instead of shoot first, paid vacations later.

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[–] BoomerHater1488er 1 point 5 points (+6|-1) ago 

Improved version:

 Las Vegas, NV — It was their sixth citizen shooting of 2018. Las Vegas police shot a young woman — 7 times — for holding a snow shovel. After being placed on paid administrative leave LVMPD officer Ondre Wills quietly resigned — in a likely attempt to avoid accountability — for dumping seven rounds into Sommer Richards, 34, as she turned to walk away from him. Now, the taxpayers of Las Vegas will likely be held liable.  I couldn’t believe it was happening. I’ve never resisted,” said Richards who filed a $7 million lawsuit against the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Ondre Wills this week — $1 million for each bullet that pierced her body. “I cannot lift any more than three pounds without pain, or basically having some sort of medical problem,” she said. “It should be common knowledge that you don’t shoot somebody seven times when you’re dragging a snow shovel,” Attorney E. Brent Bryson said. “Doesn’t make any sense.” We agree, and after watching the body camera footage, the officer’s shots made no sense at all. According to police, they were called to the area because the tiny 120 lb woman was either intoxicated or mentally ill and threatening neighbors with a broom and a skillet. When police arrived, they saw her holding a snow shovel. According to witnesses, the woman asked a family in front of their residence for a cigarette and they told her they did not have one.  Richards, who was clearly in a mentally diminished state, then held out the frying pan and pointed it at the family in a threatening manner before moving on. The incident was so minor that this family never called 911. Richards then walked to another house where she kissed a resident on the shoulder who then went inside to call 911 after a verbal dispute broke out. A security guard arrived before officer Wills who asked Richards if she was okay. Richards responded by holding the shovel above her head with both hands before running after the security guard.  Amazingly enough, the security guard escaped—unharmed—without shooting her. When officer Wills arrived on the scene, the citizens who appeared to be trying to calm the woman down were told to get behind the officer. As he trained his gun on Richards, the 23-year-old officer began frantically yelling, demanding she drop the shovel as if she could shoot someone with it. “She’s screaming right now,” Wills says into his radio, giving the code that Richards was mentally ill. As the officer’s own body camera footage shows, the woman never once swung the shovel at him and was merely ranting while banging it on the ground. It is important to point out that not a single person had been injured by the woman prior to her being shot. As the video shows, Richards turned to walk away from the officer when he opened fire. Wills fired seven rounds, all of which struck Richards. She was hit in her leg, arm, and abdomen. After he shot her, police claimed that the officer was protecting the person behind Richards who had walked out on the sidewalk during the altercation. At a press conference after the shooting, Jamie Prosser of Metro’s Office of Internal Oversight and Constitutional Policing released a statement to the press, noting, “(An officer) gave her commands to put the shovel down, at which point she turned and advanced toward a citizen who was standing nearby.” However, the person in the view of the officer’s body camera was also in the trajectory path of the seven rounds he fired. What’s more, Wills never gave Richards time to do anything—much less ‘advance toward a citizen’—as he opened fire as soon as she turned away. For at least 30 seconds, the woman stood, from what appeared to be 10 to 20 feet from officer Wills. This distance is well within the range of the X3 model taser which is standard for most police departments. However, he resorted to deadly force before trying it. According to the Las Vegas Review Journal, Richards was booked in absentia into the Clark County Detention Center. Last year, she faced counts of assault with a deadly weapon, tampering with a motor vehicle and battery on a protected person.  Richards plead guilty to one count of assault with a deadly weapon in criminal court with an Alford plea, which is admitting that prosecutors had the evidence to convince a jury, but she maintained her innocence, according to KTNV. Below is a video illustrating the lack of courage and propensity to resort to deadly force held by so many law enforcement officers in America today. Officers like Wills would have done well to watch body camera footage of cops the ones in Miami-Dade, who disarmed a mentally ill man who was coming at them with a knife—without killing him. Or, cops like Detective Howard Brickner and Corporal Lynn Bays who used intellect and reason to disarm a mentally ill man who actually had a gun. TFTP has reported on numerous instances in which police officers chose courage over killing and people’s lives were saved and rehabilitated as a result. It is high time that approach becomes the norm instead of shoot first, paid vacations later.

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[–] 963189_137 ago 

protecting the person behind her while shooting at both of them...

Ummmhmmm...makes perfect sense. Is the 'officer' a nigger or some other type of subhuman?

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[–] Deplorablepoetry 2 points -1 points (+1|-2) ago 

No honour among your ranks, faggot.

The only good pig is a dead pig, die.

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[–] YoureAFaggotHarry 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

How the fuck would we know if anything is inaccurate since we don't have anything except your retarded excuse for copy/paste???

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[–] robot7247 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Didn't LV police gun down a vet as he left Home Depot or Lowes? IIRC he had a valid CCW and someone in the store called the police on him about a gun. He was confronted as he left the store and shot while complying. Can't find any mention of this, think is was 2011 or 2012.

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[–] Armpit_and_Ass 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

What the hell is wrong with you?

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[–] tokui 3 points 1 point (+4|-3) ago 

Woman or "woman"? We know niggers can't follow instructions.

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[–] 963189_137 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago 

We need to come up with a different word for subhuman females because we know that they can never be Women since they are not HUMAN.

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[–] Rellik88 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

Sheboons

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[–] WD_Pelley 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Nigresses.

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[–] RampancyLambentRaven [S] 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

Fuck the police

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[–] Newmemba ago 

trained in israel?

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[–] Deplorablepoetry ago  (edited ago)

Every shit tree grows a shit apple or three

Remind me why we grow shit bearing trees and I will make you a shit-apple pie

Slice it in three, that’s one shit-apple slice of pie for me

One shit-apple slice of pie for you

One shit-apple slice left behind ...., go ahead, eat it, you will suffer the shit-apple hangover..., Bo-bandy

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