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Officials say a man in Azusa was killed after he grabbed a depu...

Full story: San Gabriel Valley Tribune

A homicide investigator said Friday that a deputy shot and killed an 18-year-old man only after the man grabbed and fired a deputy's submachine gun.

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Conservative

Fresno, CA

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Nov 6, 2009
 
This officer isn't very well trained if an 18 year old can get ahold of is weapon.This report sounds fishy to me but then what does anybody expect from the police in this police state in which we live.
Speed Kills

Azusa, CA

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#4
Nov 6, 2009
 
I live in the are, on the same street as the first deputy killing. I noticed a lot of homeless whites in Azusa. If you look in the open lots and in the large plate nurseries you will see them. They are like vampires, they sleep by day and are up all night, running the streets, stilling and braking in to cars. The guy the cops shot will be back on the streets when night comes. If you don't believe me try taking a walk at 3:AM in your neighborhood. I think you'll be surprised at all the people up on the street at night.
Jabo

Fresno, CA

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#5
Nov 6, 2009
 
It is really sad for all present particularily Officers who have to perform the services expected of them yet like this? One mans own insanity,desperation,etc,I cant explain, yet I have serious empathy for the Office(s) that do the hard work as read. I hope they get some rest and I sure appreciate there efforts on the front line to secure saftey for all,thank you Sheriff's!
Jumping Jim

Los Angeles, CA

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#6
Nov 6, 2009
 
The young punk should have never had an opportunity to get the officers firearm. Something is screwed up here. Fortunately, the bad guy is dead; and good riddance, we are all better off.

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Conservative wrote:
This officer isn't very well trained if an 18 year old can get ahold of is weapon.This report sounds fishy to me but then what does anybody expect from the police in this police state in which we live.
Yeah, the public trust is violated by cops who are trusted with submachine guns and cannot control their use when at the same time, citizens cannot own the same submachine gun.

I actually own two submachine guns and I cannot for the life of me figure out why urban cop suckers have them at all, especially if the cops are sitting on stolen cars in a state that requires proof of insurance. Get it? Cops are using submachine guns to help private insurance companies reduce their exposure to filed claims?

That doesn't make sense.

Was the so called "stolen car" a police decoy? And were the police using submachine guns to guard a police decoy car that was set up to lure a car thief into stealing the car because cops have to lure thiefs into stealing things to keep from being laid off by budget cuts and federal grants cuts?

If that's so, then the cops murdered this kid to keep funding rolling in so they won't get laid off.
JackSchitt

Azusa, CA

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Richard_ wrote:
<quoted text>Yeah, the public trust is violated by cops who are trusted with submachine guns and cannot control their use when at the same time, citizens cannot own the same submachine gun.
I actually own two submachine guns and I cannot for the life of me figure out why urban cop suckers have them at all, especially if the cops are sitting on stolen cars in a state that requires proof of insurance. Get it? Cops are using submachine guns to help private insurance companies reduce their exposure to filed claims?
That doesn't make sense.
Was the so called "stolen car" a police decoy? And were the police using submachine guns to guard a police decoy car that was set up to lure a car thief into stealing the car because cops have to lure thiefs into stealing things to keep from being laid off by budget cuts and federal grants cuts?
If that's so, then the cops murdered this kid to keep funding rolling in so they won't get laid off.
Yes, it's a big conspiracy and you managed to figure that out within 24 hours of the incident. Perhaps, you should apply to the police academy instead of being a sofa detective.

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Nov 6, 2009
 
JackSchitt wrote:
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Yes, it's a big conspiracy and you managed to figure that out within 24 hours of the incident. Perhaps, you should apply to the police academy instead of being a sofa detective.
Uh, other than the fact that I make twice what cops make, cops are the city's house negro, that's why.
Bruce

Azusa, CA

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Nov 6, 2009
 
JackSchitt wrote:
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Yes, it's a big conspiracy and you managed to figure that out within 24 hours of the incident. Perhaps, you should apply to the police academy instead of being a sofa detective.
Sofa king more like.
blobbo

West Covina, CA

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Nov 6, 2009
 
This monkey from virginia is commenting here for what reason again? ignore him

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Nov 6, 2009
 
blobbo wrote:
This monkey from virginia is commenting here for what reason again? ignore him
Fortunately, many counties and cities are having to lay cops off because the taxpayers can't afford those non-producing money grubbing oafs no more.
Spzavala

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Conservative wrote:
This officer isn't very well trained if an 18 year old can get ahold of is weapon.This report sounds fishy to me but then what does anybody expect from the police in this police state in which we live.
Then dont call the Police next time your car is stolen or someone has vandalized your property or raped your love one. But then again, what would you know about police training? You probably work at Walmart by the sound of your statement.
Jennifer

Apple Valley, CA

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#15
Nov 7, 2009
 
Aw, what has happened to the beautiful Azusa of my childhood? I read so many awful things these days. Anyway, what I find interesting is that the 18 year old suspected car thief knew how to find and then release the safety on the cop's submachine gun! I would have no clue how to do that ...
zzyzx

Los Angeles, CA

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#16
Nov 7, 2009
 
Beautiful Azusa? You're talking about the Azusa located at the mouth of the San Gabriel Canyon in Mexifornia?
The Muffin Man

Whittier, CA

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#17
Nov 7, 2009
 
Make no mistake about it this is the wild wild west and shhiiitt like this has and will continue. Lastly all this is, is just another horse rustler shot dead no more than that.
HSFootball fan

La Habra, CA

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Nov 7, 2009
 
Lets
pray for everyone involved.Look at all the crime we have, if we did not have a Police Force than it would realy be the wild west.
Duncan Mc Calkinya

Diamond Bar, CA

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Nov 7, 2009
 
Richard_ wrote:
<quoted text>Yeah, the public trust is violated by cops who are trusted with submachine guns and cannot control their use when at the same time, citizens cannot own the same submachine gun.
I actually own two submachine guns and I cannot for the life of me figure out why urban cop suckers have them at all, especially if the cops are sitting on stolen cars in a state that requires proof of insurance. Get it? Cops are using submachine guns to help private insurance companies reduce their exposure to filed claims?
That doesn't make sense.
Was the so called "stolen car" a police decoy? And were the police using submachine guns to guard a police decoy car that was set up to lure a car thief into stealing the car because cops have to lure thiefs into stealing things to keep from being laid off by budget cuts and federal grants cuts?
If that's so, then the cops murdered this kid to keep funding rolling in so they won't get laid off.
You are one delusional and paranoid jackass. Get help before you pull a Maj Hasan

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Nov 7, 2009
 
Spzavala wrote:
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Then dont call the Police next time your car is stolen or someone has vandalized your property or raped your love one.
Are the cops goint to give me a new car or paint my vandalized house? Nope. Are the cops going to un-rape my loved one that they didn't protect in the first place? Nope.

What you're talking about is calling the cops to do something about the crimes they didn't stop in the first place.

Let's re-engineer society and in our NEW society, let's put the responsibilty for crime fighting on police AND THEN, if anything happens to our property or loved ones because the cops failed to protect us, we get to do the same to the property of the cops and their loved ones until the police have produced the protection that we are being billed for in our taxes.

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Nov 7, 2009
 
Duncan Mc Calkinya wrote:
<quoted text> You are one delusional and paranoid jackass. Get help before you pull a Maj Hasan
In this example, police are exposing the public to millions of dollars of liability by using submachine guns to assist private car insurance companies in reducing their bottom line costs in insuring cars against theft. There's no paranoia here, it's a fact, jack.

IN FACT, PER CAPITA CAR THEFTS ARE MORE THAN HALF OF THE 1973 FIGURES, THE SAME GOES FOR PROPERTY CRIMES, HERE'S THE FACTUAL INFORMATION FROM THE BUREAU OF JUSTICE STATISTICS:

http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/glance/tables/pr...

Therefore, if car thefts are way down, why are police using submachine guns to shoot a person who stole some bait car so that cops can drum up their arrest rates to keep the already dwinding crime numbers inflated? It is so they don't get laid off due to lack of work and lack of funding.
steve

Covina, CA

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#22
Nov 7, 2009
 
you are all bunch of little girls SHUT UP
Covina Resident II

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#24
Nov 7, 2009
 
He got what he deserved. That's 1 less tax payers have to support in jail for his ignorant actions.
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