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That's unfortunate. I'm surprised the media hasn't jumped on this already. It seems like a weekly occurrence now, sadly.

Unrelated: In the future when creating a news or current event topic, try to add something relevant or conversation worthy to your initial post, rather than just copy and pasting the first paragraph of the article. 

Edited by Original Light

http://i.imgur.com/4KzXo.jpg

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9 hours ago, Original Light said:

That's unfortunate. I'm surprised the media hasn't jumped on this already. It seems like a weekly occurrence now, sadly.

Unrelated: In the future when creating a news or current event topic, try to add something relevant to your initial post, rather than just copy and pasting the first paragraph of the article. 

Sorry.

6 hours ago, Lieutenant Wilson said:

[unrelated] sir, I remember seeing ur profile picture on the news, that phily officer was shot 3 times in his cruiser by a gunman so.... 

And..?

Edited by Niedosik

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6 hours ago, Lieutenant Wilson said:

No offense , but i think u should change it

I use it to remind myself, as well as others of the shooting, and the risk that every officer takes each day while being on the job.

Edited by Niedosik

A drunken dispute ended up with someone being shot. Has noting to do with anyone being a cop, as far as I see. Moreover, that's only one side of the story, in that news article. I especially liked the part there a guy says it's black on black thing. What an idiot. 

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