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Police perform illegal house-to-house raids in Boston

Jaer says...

You're taking context way out of proportion, Again, given the circumstances, the searches were valid and needed to find the suspect.

RE: Exigent Circumstances:
"In the criminal procedure context, exigent circumstance means:

An emergency situation requiring swift action to prevent imminent danger to life or serious damage to property, or to forestall the imminent escape of a suspect, or destruction of evidence. /snip"

The key part of this statement is "imminent escape", thus the searches fall under exigent circumstances. ACLU among a few others have already dove into this entire video and it's meaning, they also talked to several attorneys and legal experts and they all say that the searches aren't illegal. Maybe heavy handed, but not illegal.

And lastly (sorry for the long posts), many have already pointed out that this particular video (the only one actually) shows the defensive positioning of the law enforcement, the fact that there's a heli above. This could be a house of interest, possibly someone spotted someone running through the yard, or something seemed suspect. We may never know, but a few officers I've talked to (both in Swat as well as a few of my ex-military contacts) have stated that this isn't standard procedure positioning. That they only arrange themselves like this if they feel there's a threat in the building or car.

newtboy said:

...Ahhh, but "exigent circumstances" is not well defined, and apparently includes any 'dangerous criminal' on the loose (and there are thousands) so with your definition any home may be entered without warrant because dangerous criminals ARE in the area and MAY be in your home, at all times. Imagine if any time there's a murder your rights to move OR be secure in your home go out the window for "public safety", that's what you're advocating. There is no right of the government to control your movements in an effort towards "public safety" or you would be under house arrest at all times, it's just not safe out there.
Again, the searches WERE unwarranted, they did not have warrants. The next search area may be the entire USA using your explanation, there are loose criminals everywhere at all times. Because this one crime got everyone hopped up does not make the eradication of your right to privacy and freedom from search in your own home acceptable, don't accept it.
Again, I hope there are numerous lawsuits against Boston for millions proving that this kind of right eradication won't fly again anywhere under any circumstances. Maybe your forefathers didn't fight to secure those rights for you like mine did, if they did you dishonor them and their sacrifice.
PS How is stopping and carding people they know full well aren't the suspects doing anything but needlessly harassing and investigating everyone for "x" ?

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‫Taking your Falcon out for a spin

Jinx says...

I think your average duck can do about 70mph. Fastest on the flat is prolly something like a Swift (African or Eurasian? ).

And yes, it most certainly can do 88mph but nature did not see fit to evolve them a flux capacitor so ya, no blazing trails in the sky.

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How Velociraptors Will Eat You

Jinx says...

Fun fact: It has been proposed that raptors actually used their claws in a similar manner to their namesake birds of prey - by hooking onto their prey and pinning them under bodyweight. Either way, they probably didn't kill their prey before starting to eat it

Oh, and velociraptor means swift seizer. Thanks wiki.

Important to know the facts should you ever be a victim of a raptor attack. Even if the facts only serve inform you of just how painful your death is about to be.

Epic kung fu kick takes down knife-wielding attacker

Assassination attempt During Pauline Marois Victory Speech

CrushBug says...

A 62-year-old-man man was swiftly arrested outside the venue and a rifle was seized.

The man, wearing a blue robe and with his face partially covered by a balaclava, allegedly entered the venue from the back as Marois was giving a jubilant address calling for unity among Quebecers. The back door was about six metres from the stage.

"He shot at least one shot toward two victims," Const. Danny Richer said.



That's how we do it here folks; in ski masks and bath robes with some old rifle.

Nurse Repeatedly Slammed to Ground by LAPD

charliem says...

The act of exiting the vehicle did not create this fuckup of a mishandled situation...if that were the case then the reaction to her movements would have been far more swift than whats shown.

This is just an asshole cop being a total fucking asshole for the sake of being an asshole.

"I wear a badge, the law? I am the law...and today im feeling mighty authoritarian".

Nearly 2 minutes after the first encounter (which would be hard enough to explain in its own right), when she has been cuffed and searched....they slam her into the ground again...hands bound behind her back.

This is not excusable in ANY circumstance.

Fantastic X Factor Audition Song by Lucy Spraggan

zaust says...

>> ^wax66:

Didn't even need to see the emotional end. She got into the song and it was an instant upvote. I seriously hope I can buy and download one of her songs some day.



You could have done - except there was a strong possibility she was going to beat "Little Mix" (last years winners) to number one this week. Following a swift rule change she was forced to pull the track from itunes - even though it's still showing at number 5 in the midweek charts.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/x_factor/article4509410.ece

Psycho Girlfriend Destroys Xbox

My House is on Fire! I'm going to film in instead of fleeing

bcglorf says...

>> ^GenjiKilpatrick:

Right, cause the appropriate response to realizing your parent's home is in the process of burning to the ground is..?
I think you're confusing this girl's lack of swift-thinking and vocabulary..
for her genuine panic and shock over an uncontrollable situation.
>> ^budzos:
This is a pretty sad example of how kids/young people today are often incapable of engaging sincerely with actualy reality. This little idiot's house is burning down and she can't even have an honest reaction to it.



I've heard water does well against fire.

I know I probably spent more time playing with fire as a kid than most kids today, but surely some common sense should still exist? You can hear that she already has someone else in the house on the phone, presumably with 911 or the fire department. But that also means some time has passed since they spotted the fire. The only 2 normal reactions I can understand as coming next are, get some water to try and slow it down, or get yourself and everyone else out to safety. Grab my phone or camera and start filming from inside the house doesn't get on the list. Filming it doesn't seem a likely jump from somebody panicking either. Filming it from inside the house is simply stupid, plain and simple.



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