Koln police got caught with their pants down, weren't able to deal with what happened, were tight-lipped about it afterwards, and tried to cover their asses. is that what y'all mean by cover up?
are police required to publicize their investigations before perps are even indicted?
Koln police got caught with their pants down, weren't able to deal with what happened, were tight-lipped about it afterwards, and tried to cover their asses. is that what y'all mean by cover up?
I found the alleged statement noteworthy. Don't you?
Some? lol
What of it? lol
How much longer can you bury your head in the sand?
Probative, no. Do you, Mr. Lawyer man?
Mass immigration is messy. Anyone could have guessed that.
Can you answer the question? Or are you only capable of snark?
Wine I see your argument. Police restraint in accusations is something I would like to see more around here.
They are obviously not going to argue on merit and are doing the typical dissembling. You answered the question by telling him that the statement proves nothing. Mr Lawyer man indeed. They make quite the pair when they get going.
newsworthy certainly. More? Not yet.
Going off half ed is more your forte.
What merits? The investigation hasn't been completed.
So we agree for the moment.
The predilection on this board is to disagree no matter what.
I was referring to you answering his question and him trying the dissembling tactic of saying you hadn't. That is the merit counselor crayola actually argues. You were repeating yourself ad nauseum trying to get him to acknowledge your point so I figured I would lend some support because I think you are right.
I actually like the German's restraint in accusations. I'm watching Making a Murderer and wish this country had less of that and more of what they have. Sorry for the confusion, I can see I phrased that poorly.
here
Quick translation: "Leading police authorities knowingly kept quiet about the origin of the suspects, because they thought revealing this information would have been politically dangerous."Wie der "Kölner Stadtanzeiger" berichtet, sollen leitende Beamte bewusst die Herkunft der Menschen verschwiegen haben, die im Umfeld des Hauptbahnhof kontrolliert worden waren. Es sei ihnen politisch heikel erschienen, schreibt das Blatt.
Multiple suspects were found with asylum papers saying they would be from Syria. It should be noted that a lot of asylum seekers from other countries got rid of their passports and claimed they are from Syria, because they hope to have more advantages than otherwise...
For the moment yes. Unlike others on here, I don't need to hear the sound of my own voice by unnecessarily disagreeing for the sake of unnecessary disagreement.
Mainstream media also covered it up by not reporting until days after.
If the police weren't talking, how could they have reported it?
One of your stupider questions. I'll let you figure out how one of the hundred victims or one of thousands of witnesses might have spoken to the media before it was reported 4 days later.
Did they?
And TSA, don't forget you ed out of this question twice:
Yes. Already posted here.
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