@Loki_Helmsdeep@LibertarianLars@GovernorShapiro Either you didn't actually read the results of the poll of you're the one being "extremely disingenuous."
Here's the link to the poll, as well as a screenshot of the results for you.
https://t.co/HqAekmKsbD
Try being honest, the truth shall set you free.
@RadiantAyla @kellixsmith@dallasnews So because paperwork is not fun, police shouldn't do it? Especially the required paperwork that is designed to help victims break out of the cycle of violence and victimization?
It’s been 5 months since Officer Darron Burks was killed, but to this day, those he left behind credit him for changes they’re making in their own lives — and a renewed vigor for public service.
“He was so phenomenal he won’t be forgotten.” @dallasnews
https://t.co/J3chXOZ4Qu
For all that went wrong Aug. 29, police point to Owen Larsen for what went right. The new dispatcher heard a gurgle, then led DPD through a massive response to an officer’s killing.
He was thrust into recognition — a feeling, he says, he has yet to grasp:
https://t.co/NuzHzV0hEn
@ryanfisher122@FoxNews 14th Amendment: No State shall...deny to any person living within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
SCOTUS has repeatedly ruled that this means the Constitution extends to, as you have put it, "anyone living within our borders."
Breaking: Three Dallas PD officers were shot tonight in southeast Oak Cliff, officials tell @dallasnews. At least two are in life-threatening condition.
We're working to get more info. https://t.co/Ick2UMfweT
@xmindallas@kellixsmith@dallasnews Officers don't go code 3 to every call. If it wasn't an emergency call then lights and sirens aren't used.
Sounds more like they were going to a normal call for service and she ran into the road and they didn't have time to stop, and then officers rendered aid.
It's wild seeing my new department publically arguing against things that my former department implemented that literally saved lives and improved morale.
@JosinaAnderson The first thing you ALWAYS do when you are involved with ANY legal matter is invoke your right to an attorney. ALWAYS. This is not an indication of guilt. Goodness, people.
NEW: A woman injured in the crash that police suspect involves Rashee Rice told @dallasnews the men put her 4 y/o in danger and walked away without sympathy. She said cleats were left in the Lamborghini.
“I’m just blessed I was able to walk out of there.”
https://t.co/sXK00UJM6j