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    Many times people are critical of how the police conduct car stops. The most important thing is that you never know who you are pulling over. Now four good men are dead.. Pray for them and their families

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    Originally posted by buff View Post
    Many times people are critical of how the police conduct car stops. The most important thing is that you never know who you are pulling over. Now four good men are dead.. Pray for them and their families
    We just found out in the local news paper that one of the officers live in our town of Tracy Ca.

    Our condolences go out to all the families of this sad day!

    Oakland no matter how much they try and clean up the image Oakland is still a crime ridden city. No matter how much money spent to try and upgrade the city it still comes down to the type of people that live there!

    We only drive past Oakland on freeway heading some where else and only time we stop is to Oakland A's or Raider games. We even gave up our season tickets because it is just not worth the trouble a family can run into there.


    PHILL12

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      Hey Frank, pretty sad when 4 cops die in the line of duty. Most ever killed in one day in 40yrs and only one responder to the post. its been 6and a half years since I retired and Im glad i did now.

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        It is a very sad story. My heart goes out to the families and the law enforcement family. And it makes me angry that slime like this gets out on parole and our bureaucracy is unable to deal with it. Then innocent cops pulling a car over get hurt or killed.
        "If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed."
        -- Thomas Jefferson to Col. Yancey, 1816

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