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« on: November 26, 2015, 01:28:16 AM »

does anyone here think the judicial system has gone too far in making it an extra penalty for shooting police? I mean doesn't it kind of make them a protected class of sorts? I'm not advocating  shooting officers in the slightest (after all I'm a critic of black lives matter) however it seems people get overworked when an officer gets shot when they're just another human being like everyone else. I mean most police shootings, in my opinion, are not the same thing as something Ted Bundy or Rodney Alcala would do since most police shootings aren't premeditated.




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IMO you shoot a cop =automatic death penalty.    The police officer represents the law of that state, city, county government and more importantly the people hes there to serve and protect. If a prep not only commits crimes against the citzens and then also shoots the Officer that's even worse then premeditated murder.
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