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Special Vehicle Of The Mahoning County Sheriff

Started by jay, August 04, 2010, 09:36:59 AM

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iwasthere

Quote from: Rick Rowlands on August 04, 2010, 11:06:46 PM
Militarizing police forces will result in more botched raids such as the one in Columbia, MO in which two dogs were shot, a child traumatized and a misdemeanor amount of pot was found (of which charges were dropped on).  At any time the very police force that you think are protecting you could be planning to come into your home, shoot your pets and haul you off to jail.  And when its is found that they either went to the wrong house or had the wrong info., they will not even apologize but will say they did the right thing.

Police forces should not become military special ops squadrons!
rr the incident that you described canbe one of my many weekends parties on the southside of ytown. :o ;D

Rick Rowlands

Militarizing police forces will result in more botched raids such as the one in Columbia, MO in which two dogs were shot, a child traumatized and a misdemeanor amount of pot was found (of which charges were dropped on).  At any time the very police force that you think are protecting you could be planning to come into your home, shoot your pets and haul you off to jail.  And when its is found that they either went to the wrong house or had the wrong info., they will not even apologize but will say they did the right thing.

Police forces should not become military special ops squadrons!

AllanY2525

Urban Warfare - for those pesky little shoot-outs with drug dealers, etc...


LOL


::::JUST KIDDING:::::::::::

Rick Rowlands


iwasthere


Rick Rowlands


jay

This vehicle was on display at the National Night Out.

Can you guess how it is used by the department?