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    Saw that in the news. Police district chief says actions taken were following SOP. Wtf.

    Yet another instance of police abuse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Saw that in the news. Police district chief says actions taken were following SOP. Wtf.

    Yet another instance of police abuse.
    Well, since EJK is SOP nowadays...

    WTF nga talaga 😤

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    I dont know. That guy knows he is being chased by the police. In the video, one of the policemen even shot the tire and the driver of the car just looked outside and fled. He should have just stopped there and surrendered in the middle of the streen where people can see what is happening.

    That guy probably have some connections in the police. He thought he'll just get away and use that connection. Too bad the police did not give him his due process.

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    Sa US, people are also shot for traffic violations when they flee and refuse to stop... Malas lang ni City driver na di siya pinagbigyan makatakas. Maybe his adrenaline rush got the better of him.

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    the guy is a repo man for a bank daw

    what if the car owner reported to the police na nacarnap kotse nya

    so akala ng mga pulis carnapper ang hinahabol nila

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    Something wrong with an SOP that allows police to shoot fleeing suspects who are not caught in the act of committing a dangerous crime. What if it was a case of mistaken identity? If he is not deemed dangerous at the scene does he really need to be shot?

    Once police ended up killing a couple of innocent people who just happened to have the same car. It was a Crosswind. I remember once they were chasing a Vios and ended up opening fire on an Altis.

    What if someone who doesn't like you accuses you of being a carnapper. Can police open fire at you just like that?

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    that's price of living in the 3rd world

    life is cheap in the 3rd world

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    Plain and simple case of overkill and impunity.

    6 bullets to stop an unarmed civilian.

    Tsk, tsk, tsk.

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    Correct me if my understanding of the event is wrong.

    1. The guy counterflow.
    2. The TE tried to stop him and asked for his license but he just run over the TE.
    3. Police chased him. shot his tire. But he continued to flee.
    4. Police continues the chase and tried to stop him.
    5. He tried to run over some of the police.
    6. Police killed him.

    Is this correct? He basically assaulted a TE and some police men. That's like signing your death warrant.

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    Last edited by BratPAQ; April 19th, 2017 at 02:35 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Correct me if my understanding of the event is wrong.

    1. The guy counterflow.
    2. The TE tried to stop him and asked for his license but he just run over the TE.
    3. Police chased him. shot his tire. But he continued to flee.
    4. Police continues the chase and tried to stop him.
    5. He tried to run over some of the police.
    6. Police killed him.

    Is this correct? He basically assaulted a TE and some police men. That's like signing your death warrant.

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    naka full mayank (dark) tint ba sa video???

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    Nangyari sakin sa may world trade. Pinapatigil ako pero dumerecho ako kasi alam ko naman trap ng mga buwaya na pulis pasay. Hinabol ako until Buendia. Nung una 1 motor lang. Nung 2 na sabi Auntie ko tumigil na at baka barilin kami kasi ang dilim ng tint ko. Ang laki ng hiningi sakin dahil sinayang ko daw gas nila. Wtf.

    Kaya ngayon di na ko tumatakbo sa pulis. Masyado sila trigger happy ngayon.

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    Subject is misleading.

    My take is, he (the suspect) ressisted arrest and assaulted at least one traffic officer/police. He was shot because of the latter, NOT because of counterflowing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Correct me if my understanding of the event is wrong.

    1. The guy counterflow.
    2. The TE tried to stop him and asked for his license but he just run over the TE.
    3. Police chased him. shot his tire. But he continued to flee.
    4. Police continues the chase and tried to stop him.
    5. He tried to run over some of the police.
    6. Police killed him.

    Is this correct? He basically assaulted a TE and some police men. That's like signing your death warrant.

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    yes sir ganyan nga more or less. same sa mga motor, pag hindi ka huminto sa checkpoint, 50-50 ka na.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Nangyari sakin sa may world trade. Pinapatigil ako pero dumerecho ako kasi alam ko naman trap ng mga buwaya na pulis pasay. Hinabol ako until Buendia. Nung una 1 motor lang. Nung 2 na sabi Auntie ko tumigil na at baka barilin kami kasi ang dilim ng tint ko. Ang laki ng hiningi sakin dahil sinayang ko daw gas nila. Wtf.

    Kaya ngayon di na ko tumatakbo sa pulis. Masyado sila trigger happy ngayon.

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    Pulis yung nagpatigil sayo o traffic enforcer? Kung traffic enforcer walang baril yun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Correct me if my understanding of the event is wrong.

    1. The guy counterflow.
    2. The TE tried to stop him and asked for his license but he just run over the TE.
    3. Police chased him. shot his tire. But he continued to flee.
    4. Police continues the chase and tried to stop him.
    5. He tried to run over some of the police.
    6. Police killed him.

    Is this correct? He basically assaulted a TE and some police men. That's like signing your death warrant.

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    Well, if the guy stopped and accepted his traffic violation on the first place, no one would have been hurt. He had it coming when he rammed the enforcer with his vehicle and even tried to do it on apprehending policemen.

    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Subject is misleading.

    My take is, he (the suspect) ressisted arrest and assaulted at least one traffic officer/police. He was shot because of the latter, NOT because of counterflowing.
    Clearly, he got the full force of the law when he has become a threat to traffic enforcers and policemen. A 500 peso or 1000 peso traffic violation fee is a far better punishment than paying it with your life plus the expenses on your family members for your burial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Correct me if my understanding of the event is wrong.

    1. The guy counterflow.
    2. The TE tried to stop him and asked for his license but he just run over the TE.
    3. Police chased him. shot his tire. But he continued to flee.
    4. Police continues the chase and tried to stop him.
    5. He tried to run over some of the police.
    6. Police killed him.

    Is this correct? He basically assaulted a TE and some police men. That's like signing your death warrant.

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    Given the reputation of our police these days, I would probably run too if I heard gun shots. How do I know if they are only going for the tires? They could easily kill me and plant a couple packs of shabu and call it a day. Without video I would take #5 with a grain of salt.

    Now if there were witnesses who could attest to #5 that would be a different story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Given the reputation of our police these days, I would probably run too if I heard gun shots. How do I know if they are only going for the tires? They could easily kill me and plant a couple packs of shabu and call it a day. Without video I would take #5 with a grain of salt.

    Now if there were witnesses who could attest to #5 that would be a different story.
    Well, he ran over a traffic enforcer. I guess he was trying to escape both his traffic violation and his liability for assaulting the enforcer. I guess the story would have a different ending if he did not run over the enforcer or just be man enough to take the traffic ticket.

    It was all up to him but he opted to take a riskier choice and paid dearly with his life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Subject is misleading.

    My take is, he (the suspect) ressisted arrest and assaulted at least one traffic officer/police. He was shot because of the latter, NOT because of counterflowing.

    Well basically TS wanted to give the story some slant or to click bait.
    From the attached news report alone from TS's post, it's already clear that he was shot bec. he resisted arrest and tried to run down authorities.
    And to the argument asking why he was shot when he was unarmed, c'mon now we all know what an unstable mind could do behind the wheel. Run down pedestrians, crash into establishments, so its still dangerous, deadly even.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweetlucious View Post
    Well basically TS wanted to give the story some slant or to click bait.
    From the attached news report alone from TS's post, it's already clear that he was shot bec. he resisted arrest and tried to run down authorities.
    And to the argument asking why he was shot when he was unarmed, c'mon now we all know what an unstable mind could do behind the wheel. Run down pedestrians, crash into establishments, so its still dangerous, deadly even.
    Amen to this! Better to stop the suspect immediately before he could have killed somebody else.

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