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freshwest

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8. +1. I don't buy it was because of something else, either. They wouldn't do it to a man, boss or LEO.
Mon Nov 24, 2014, 03:58 AM
Nov 2014

This is the reasoning I heard from cops sent on domestic violence calls when the men in such cases, said they were sorry and had just 'lost control.'

The cop said that 'losing control' is very selective. When there is someone they beat on they just do whatever they wanted to do anyway.

But when they see the lights flashing and the uniform, suddenly sugar wouldn't melt in their mouth. There are all innocent lambs then.

Bullies and predators know exactly what they are doing. If a person is truly 'out of control' the person they go after may be more powerful. That's insane.

The rest is just the dirty little game they pull on whoever they think they can get away with it on. So I don't buy that, either, but then, I always knew that.

I wish a full recovery for this man who did the right thing and justice on the one who tried to kill him for daring to interfere with his sport.

Yeah, it's a sport. One the ccr's expect to win and won't be denied. In any other context, they wouldn't dare.




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