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1. coldco+v6[view] [source] 2020-06-02 01:18:18
>>oftenw+(OP)
Of course it does. But politicians who ramp up the rhetoric and threaten to have people killed does not. Flint and Camden and other cities where the police sat down or walked with the protestors have no issues. People connecting to people with understanding rarely results in violence.

I think places where the police still walk a beat (or other regular outreach over a wide area) and get to know the locals rarely have issues with regular people. But cities don't want to spend that kind of money on these things as they would rather not tax people to pay for it. Yet it's an investment in cities' future; otherwise you wind up with this.

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2. Consul+s8[view] [source] 2020-06-02 01:33:41
>>coldco+v6
There were reports of planned riots in rural Polk County. Knowing they didn't have the resources to cover wide spread area, the sheriff instructed citizens to shoot anyone who broke into their home. I support this. Telling citizens you can't help them, and they must protect themselves is very different than threatening that the state itself will kill you.

https://twitter.com/FOX13News/status/1267539936401592320

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3. x86_64+S9[view] [source] 2020-06-02 01:47:24
>>Consul+s8
You can shoot a home intruder during and outside of riot conditions. I'm not sure why he posted this.
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4. scrupl+9j[view] [source] 2020-06-02 03:03:54
>>x86_64+S9
So that people do not waste precious time in a dangerous situation trying to call and/or rely on law enforcement help. I saw this tweet making rounds last night [0].

[0]: https://twitter.com/sbkaufman/status/1267271423527022592

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