Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
The verdict in the case of the BART officer who shot an unarmed man in the back in Oakland is due to be read at 7pm ET. The officer's defense is that he reached for his stun gun and instead accidentally grabbed his pistol and busted a cap in the man's back. A not-guilty verdict could make for an ugly scene. I just don't see how he could possibly be not guilty of something.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 1EBDOD.DTL
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 1EBDOD.DTL
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
Agreed.93henfan wrote:The verdict in the case of the BART officer who shot an unarmed man in the back in Oakland is due to be read at 7pm ET. The officer's defense is that he reached for his stun gun and instead accidentally grabbed his pistol and busted a cap in the man's back. A not-guilty verdict could make for an ugly scene. I just don't see how he could possibly be not guilty of something.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 1EBDOD.DTL
I'm pretty sure that if Kirk accidentally set his phaser for kill instread of stun the Federation would court martial him.
Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
Conviction. Involuntary manslaughter. Should quell any rioters. 
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
A logical outcome.93henfan wrote:Conviction. Involuntary manslaughter. Should quell any rioters.
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
Cool.
I'm heading over to the Get-Toe to go watch the riots.
Takin' a good bottle of red and my .45.
I'll try to take cell phone pics.

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Takin' a good bottle of red and my .45.
I'll try to take cell phone pics.
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
2-4 years for shooting a handcuffed, unarmed man lying prone on the ground.........
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What a fucking joke.
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
Skjellyfetti wrote:2-4 years for shooting a handcuffed, unarmed man lying prone on the ground.........
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What a fucking joke.
Some lives matter a lot more than others...
It's not "that you killed somebody" it's who you killed
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
Punishment increases In this order, Human fetus' are legal, then any cultural group but white, then white, then animalsChizzang wrote:Skjellyfetti wrote:2-4 years for shooting a handcuffed, unarmed man lying prone on the ground.........
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What a **** joke.
Some lives matter a lot more than others...
It's not "that you killed somebody" it's who you killed

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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
All's quiet on the Western front.travelinman67 wrote:Cool.
I'm heading over to the Get-Toe to go watch the riots.
Takin' a good bottle of red and my .45.
I'll try to take cell phone pics.
Spent the eve. in North Sacto and North Highlands...
...two areas with the highest density of non-whites.
Nada.
Not a thing.
Not one yell.
Not one angry looking African-American.
Just a peaceful night.
Guess all that hate/violence stuff is an Oakland tradition.
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
As it should be.Chizzang wrote:Skjellyfetti wrote:2-4 years for shooting a handcuffed, unarmed man lying prone on the ground.........
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What a **** joke.
Some lives matter a lot more than others...
It's not "that you killed somebody" it's who you killed
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
Wat a fvcking idiot.
If you can't tell the difference between your Glock and your Taser grip then you need to be a tour guide or something instead.
Taser grip is purposely short for just that reason.
If you can't tell the difference between your Glock and your Taser grip then you need to be a tour guide or something instead.
Taser grip is purposely short for just that reason.
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
+1CID1990 wrote:Wat a fvcking idiot.
If you can't tell the difference between your Glock and your Taser grip then you need to be a tour guide or something instead.
Taser grip is purposely short for just that reason.
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
Wife's folks live in Alameda, literally within spitting distance of Oakland. They were keeping on eye on the news. All is well.travelinman67 wrote: All's quiet on the Western front.
Spent the eve. in North Sacto and North Highlands...
...two areas with the highest density of non-whites.
Nada.
Not a thing.
Not one yell.
Not one angry looking African-American.
Just a peaceful night.
Guess all that hate/violence stuff is an Oakland tradition.
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
I found this on another site...for reference...CID1990 wrote:Wat a fvcking idiot.
If you can't tell the difference between your Glock and your Taser grip then you need to be a tour guide or something instead.
Taser grip is purposely short for just that reason.
The duty weapon is a Glock, the taser is the most standard used...

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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
93 called it. It's on!
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
CID1990 wrote:Wat a fvcking idiot.
If you can't tell the difference between your Glock and your Taser grip then you need to be a tour guide or something instead.
Taser grip is purposely short for just that reason.
That's why I'm surprised that the jury bought his story.
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
Nah. I don't think he did it on purpose. It is pretty obvious from the video that he was as surprised and crapping hs pants just like the other guys. I just think he was a fvcking retard. I think involuntary was an appropriate verdict. If being and asshat retard was criminal, then that woud have been an appropriate verdict, as well.houndawg wrote:CID1990 wrote:Wat a fvcking idiot.
If you can't tell the difference between your Glock and your Taser grip then you need to be a tour guide or something instead.
Taser grip is purposely short for just that reason.
That's why I'm surprised that the jury bought his story.
That's probably why he was working for BART and not SFPD.
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
Yep. The pistol grip on the Taser has been one of the most haggled-over parts of the device. Taser wanted to make damn sure that it could never be mistaken for a service weapon.Col Hogan wrote:I found this on another site...for reference...CID1990 wrote:Wat a fvcking idiot.
If you can't tell the difference between your Glock and your Taser grip then you need to be a tour guide or something instead.
Taser grip is purposely short for just that reason.
The duty weapon is a Glock, the taser is the most standard used...
Unless you are some kind of an idiot, then maybe....
That being said, Taser will be sued for this and the verdict will help the plaintiff...
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My Glock 27 has a 2-finger grip. I bought it the first year or two (~'95) before they issued them with a magazine with a built-in third finger slot. Of course, I doubt anyone is carrying a G-27 as a service weapon. Plus, the taser has so much bulk at the front that it should have a very distinct feel when unholstering.
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
we keep doing an injustice to the black race when we deem them as "rioting savages" guys. of course, black leadership needs to step up and quell the feelings of angst as well instead of fanning the flames. just my 2.
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
Having never carried a taser, wouldn't it be common for the taser to be either:CID1990 wrote:Yep. The pistol grip on the Taser has been one of the most haggled-over parts of the device. Taser wanted to make damn sure that it could never be mistaken for a service weapon.Col Hogan wrote:
I found this on another site...for reference...
The duty weapon is a Glock, the taser is the most standard used...
Unless you are some kind of an idiot, then maybe....
That being said, Taser will be sued for this and the verdict will help the plaintiff...
-attached to your web gear weak side for a strong arm cross draw or
-attached to your web gear weak side for a weak arm straight draw, which would logically seem even better, leaving your strong hand free to immediately go to guns should the situation warrant without having to 1st reholster the taser?
Seems to me that if the taser was worn on the opposite side a your service weapon, that would make it nearly impossible to mistakenly draw the wrong one, much less draw the wrong one and not realize it until after pulling the trigger.
I bet the Bart officer was carrying the taser strong side....
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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
Per CBS-13 last night, the riot was more of an invasion than anything else. Of the 90-some-odd arrested, less than 20 were actually from Oakland. Some were from the surrounding Bay Area, but many were from other parts of the state. A dozen were imported from outside of Cali.
Grant's family asked for a peaceful demonstration at worst. They might have gotten it, too, if it weren't for outside troublemakers....
Grant's family asked for a peaceful demonstration at worst. They might have gotten it, too, if it weren't for outside troublemakers....

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Re: Potential Riot Alert - Oakland
Generally it is carried either weak side OR weak side of the buckle in front. Most departments have this as policy. Usually as in my case, I would do a weak side draw and then switch hands. Taser is a non-lethal, so if you are going to use it, that means you are in a situation where you do not necessarily need to come out blazing as quickly as possible, so having to switch hands is not so much of an issue as it would be with a service weapon. Plus, the Taser is a contact device as well as a standoff one, so if you are close enough to the target it doesnt really matter which hand you have it in.BDKJMU wrote:Having never carried a taser, wouldn't it be common for the taser to be either:CID1990 wrote:
Yep. The pistol grip on the Taser has been one of the most haggled-over parts of the device. Taser wanted to make damn sure that it could never be mistaken for a service weapon.
Unless you are some kind of an idiot, then maybe....
That being said, Taser will be sued for this and the verdict will help the plaintiff...
-attached to your web gear weak side for a strong arm cross draw or
-attached to your web gear weak side for a weak arm straight draw, which would logically seem even better, leaving your strong hand free to immediately go to guns should the situation warrant without having to 1st reholster the taser?
Seems to me that if the taser was worn on the opposite side a your service weapon, that would make it nearly impossible to mistakenly draw the wrong one, much less draw the wrong one and not realize it until after pulling the trigger.
I bet the Bart officer was carrying the taser strong side....
One possibility is that this guy was carrying it in the front buckle; strong side and his belt got turned in the struggle. That happened to me a couple times, but an extra belt keeper or two will fix that.
The bottom line is that there should never be mistaking the service weapon grip for a Taser grip. Ever. Not even in the heat of a struggle, and let's face it, that was not a knockdown dragout fight the guy was in. I really just think he was poorly trained and did not have enough reps on one of the weapons, if not both. The two grips are just too different, and quite frankly, the Taser grip is not very comfortable because of its length. Anyone who has trained enough on his service weapon will know as soon as he touches the grip of the Taser that he has got his hands on the Taser.
Again, I think the jury got this one right.
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