"We shoot cops where I'm from" -Tenn. LB

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Don’t make this more than it is.

A dime a dozen arrest based on bench warrant for a failure to appear on a traffic citation.

An agitated and immature knucklehead talking out of his *** and saying stupid shlt. Might just be just a bunch of false hood bravado or trying to impress someone.

At the end of the day, it’s not really a big deal if you look at it objectively.

I’m not justifying any of it, but in the range of police/private citizen interactions, this is 0.1 out of 10.
 
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That LB and Pruitt are pieces of trash. The fact that

1. They allowed Banks to make a call on his cell phone
2. Share any info with Pruitt and allowed him time to try to weasel Banks out of it is ridiculous

Eye for an eye if you are gonna be that blatant about shooting at cops and trying to intimidate them “without their badge”
 
We average like 50 cops killed per year in this ENTIRE country due to ANY felonious acts so this kid obviously has his SEC exaggeration and delusion of grandeur skills down.

And they act like they have the most dangerous job on earth clowns spend 99% of their time harassing ppl minding their business and writing tickets for seatbelt violations 🤡 🐷
 
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And they act like they have the dangerous job on earth clowns spend 99% of their time harassing ppl minding their business and writing tickets for seatbelt violations 🤡 🐷

I'm not gonna paint with as broad a brush as interactions with the police can obviously be very different for different people and different communities but you're definitely on the a right track about the "danger" of that job.

Problem with that mindset and society thinking it's suchhhh a dangerous occupation too is that you not only ingrain that idea in the minds of current law enforcement but you attract people to the profession that believe it going in.

Then you get wayyyyy too many cops that believe their life is in danger constantly and especially when ANY situation escalates at all and then bad things happen.
 
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I'm not gonna paint with as broad a brush as interactions with the police can obviously be very different for different people and different communities but you're definitely on the a right track about the "danger" of that job.

Problem with that mindset and society thinking it's suchhhh a dangerous occupation too is that you not only ingrain that idea in the minds of current law enforcement but you attract people to the profession that believe it going in.

Then you get wayyyyy too many cops that believe their life is in danger constantly and especially when ANY situation escalates at all and then bad things happen.


Im not the biggest cop supporter but i was witness to a cop being killed by a guy harassing his ex wife. I don't know of another occupation where that could happen outside of law enforcement and military.


So yes its a dangerous job.
 
Im not the biggest cop supporter but i was witness to a cop being killed by a guy harassing his ex wife. I don't know of another occupation where that could happen outside of law enforcement and military.


So yes its a dangerous job.

Obviously there are horrible situations like what you saw and they're not to be minimized nor is any job where you're dealing with the public in often their worst moments.

When it comes to pure on-the-job life threatening danger though- roofers and fishermen and truck drivers and even landscapers are more likely to be killed at work than a cop.
 
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