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    So how would Holder's investigation do more than that of the authorities already involved?
    The same way his investigation did more than the authorities involved in Ferguson.

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    Sucks, but at least the dude had the courage of his convictions, unlike any of the fake n/ggers here.

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    Why?

    Did he advocate the murder of police?
    You'll have to play this game on your own.

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    This er will be tried and convicted and get what he deserves.


    You guys seem way too excited about this, tbh.
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    This er will be tried and convicted and get what he deserves.


    You guys seem way too excited about this, tbh.
    He's dead.

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    The same way his investigation did more than the authorities involved in Ferguson.
    And what way was that?

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    Happy Kwanzaa Jaden, with love from Barack, Eric, Al and Bill

    P.S. sorry your Dad couldn't make it

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    Racially fueled hate crime, right booboo?

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    Racially fueled hate crime, right booboo?
    The shooter's motive appeared to have nothing to do with race.

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    The shooter's motive appeared to have nothing to do with race.
    "They take 1 of ours. Let's take 2 of theirs."

    Doesn't sound racially motivated at all.

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    "They take 1 of ours. Let's take 2 of theirs."

    Doesn't sound racially motivated at all.
    Fair point. But what I was getting at was that the crime would not be categorized as a hate crime as the victims were not targeted Because of their race, religion, sexual orientation etc, but because of their occupation.

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    Fair point. But what I was getting at was that the crime would not be categorized as a hate crime as the victims were not targeted Because of their race, religion, sexual orientation etc, but because of their occupation.
    Hate is hate. That's the problem with special rights, and defining when hate applies or not.

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    Meh, just two gangs fighting for control of the city...

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    Meh, just two gangs fighting for control of the city...
    This is pretty much true as out of control some police are!

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    Hate is hate. That's the problem with special rights, and defining when hate applies or not.
    Except its not really special rights, bc the classification of "hate crime" serves to punish a criminal, it doesn't benefit the victim - who in some cases is too dead to enjoy any benefits.

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    TSA, you sicko gun-fellatin mofo, GFY

    I've never advocated killing cops in revenge for cops' horrible brutality and gratuitous killing of people, which are very often obviously "hate crimes" when the people are black.

    This was obviously a HATE CRIME because it was directed against a HATED class of people (NYPD cops) for no other gain (eg, financial) by the killer. It wasn't terrorism since it was not for a political objective against non-combattants (the police are definitely UNIFORMED combattants, aka so-called "crime fighters").
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    Except its not really special rights, bc the classification of "hate crime" serves to punish a criminal, it doesn't benefit the victim - who in some cases is too dead to enjoy any benefits.
    And the laws don't do that already?

    It is a special right. It gives special satisfaction.

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    Fair point. But what I was getting at was that the crime would not be categorized as a hate crime as the victims were not targeted Because of their race, religion, sexual orientation etc, but because of their occupation.
    However, the victim's occupation (law enforcement, public official, fire, ems) can increase the severity/punishment of the crime in the same way a hate crime can elevate the severity/punishment.

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    It is a special right. It gives special satisfaction.
    And it does that too for children, elderly, and police officers on duty. If these groups of people are crime victims, the punishment is usually increased. Should we stop doing that?

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    And it does that too for children, elderly, and police officers on duty. If these groups of people are crime victims, the punishment is usually increased. Should we stop doing that?
    Allowing a raised level of penalty if one can find "hate" as a motivator is a fallacy in my opinion. It is often, automatically assumed to be the case when it might not be. It puts wasted effort out to claim or deny hate, from both sides.

    I'm sorry, but hate is hate. Why should it be more hateful under one situation over another? To me, such laws only satisfy the ignorant and stupid.

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    The entire situation, his gang ties, his recent whereabouts, etc. They don't need to pigeon hole themselves right now and should just investigate everything that led up to two cops being murdered.
    I am willing to bet that the FBI is involved bc two officers were murdered and bc homeboy was BGF. Those guys are definitely on the FBI's wanted list.

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    The revolution has begun, tbh..

    I don't support these murders, but you have to admire the initiative and responsibility this young brother took with his actions..

    Full accountability, didn't blame his actions on others or lie about his ressons for doing it..an eye for an eye, tbh..this is the type of you sign up for when you become an officer..

    Not much different than an American soldier dying in the Mid-East at the hands of an angry Arab that hates the West, you're aware of the risks when you sign up..

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    The revolution has begun, tbh..

    I don't support these murders, but you have to admire the initiative and responsibility this young brother took with his actions..

    Full accountability, didn't blame his actions on others or lie about his ressons for doing it..an eye for an eye, tbh..this is the type of you sign up for when you become an officer..

    Not much different than an American soldier dying in the Mid-East at the hands of an angry Arab that hates the West, you're aware of the risks when you sign up..
    So, law enforcement should just dispense with any pretense and start shooting members of black hate groups?

    You're an idiot.

    And, so is ElNono for suggesting some equivalent between this act of murder with the deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, or any other African-American that may have suffered a very predictable consequence to their own actions.

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    I am willing to bet that the FBI is involved bc two officers were murdered and bc homeboy was BGF. Those guys are definitely on the FBI's wanted list.
    he also crossed state lines

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    TSA, you sicko gun-fellatin mofo, GFY

    I've never advocated killing cops in revenge for cops' horrible brutality and gratuitous killing of people, which are very often obviously "hate crimes" when the people are black.

    This was obviously a HATE CRIME because it was directed against a HATED class of people (NYPD cops) for no other gain (eg, financial) by the killer. It wasn't terrorism since the was not for political objective against non-combattants (the police are definitely UNIFORMED combattants, aka so-called "crime fighters").
    I never said you advocated killing cops, I simply asked if you were happy which you failed to answer. So, are you happy?

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