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brad
Davidsonville, MD
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This doesn't come as a surprise. PG County cops break into elected officials houses, shoot their dogs, chase college students into Virginia and murder them, and nobody's held accountable. Unfortunately people feel they have to arm themselves and fight back. I can't believe middle class professionals have told me they'll find and kill PG County cops if they ever pull crap with them. These aren't drug heads. These are taxpaying, law abiding citizens Already one state trooper had his house burned down, and now a PG cop almost got his head blown off. Unless the top brass starts holding their cops accountable, we're going to start seeing citizens exacting retribution on these cops.
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Sue
Alexandria, VA
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brad wrote: This doesn't come as a surprise. PG County cops break into elected officials houses, shoot their dogs, chase college students into Virginia and murder them, and nobody's held accountable. Unfortunately people feel they have to arm themselves and fight back. I can't believe middle class professionals have told me they'll find and kill PG County cops if they ever pull crap with them. These aren't drug heads. These are taxpaying, law abiding citizens Already one state trooper had his house burned down, and now a PG cop almost got his head blown off. Unless the top brass starts holding their cops accountable, we're going to start seeing citizens exacting retribution on these cops. Are you actually sayiny that it was the police officers fault for trying to capture a suspect who broke into a public school? What is wrong with you? He was protecting the community and this is the way you respond? Maybe you need to rethink your position, what if it was your home and you needed the police to protect you? I guess it would be a different story then huh?
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Joined: Jul 1, 2008
Comments: 66
College Park, MD
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brad wrote: This doesn't come as a surprise. PG County cops break into elected officials houses, shoot their dogs, chase college students into Virginia and murder them, and nobody's held accountable. Unfortunately people feel they have to arm themselves and fight back. I can't believe middle class professionals have told me they'll find and kill PG County cops if they ever pull crap with them. These aren't drug heads. These are taxpaying, law abiding citizens Already one state trooper had his house burned down, and now a PG cop almost got his head blown off. Unless the top brass starts holding their cops accountable, we're going to start seeing citizens exacting retribution on these cops. You make a lot of generalizations there, Brad. Do you even live in PGC? If not, you'd do well to keep your uninformed opinions to yourself. The quality of life and safety in PGC are pretty bad. I support the police officers in anything they need to do to help eradicate the thug culture and violent crime that's TAKING OVER our cities. In your city of Davidsonville, most of the residents are white and are well above the poverty line. You can't possibly imagine what it's like to live in Laurel, or anywhere in PGC, unless you've walked the walk there.
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near northeast dc
Washington, DC
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laurel though? crime isnt bad in laurel.
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Joined: Jul 1, 2008
Comments: 66
College Park, MD
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near northeast dc wrote: laurel though? crime isnt bad in laurel. HAHA! As compared to where? Some areas of DC? I lived there for over ten years and yeah, it's pretty bad.
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