I'm only going by the first two games, but Max Payne didn't murder anybody. Shot a lot of people, yes, but he didn't gun down innocents in their cars.Is this guy the real life Max Payne ?
nooblet69
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I'm only going by the first two games, but Max Payne didn't murder anybody. Shot a lot of people, yes, but he didn't gun down innocents in their cars.Is this guy the real life Max Payne ?
nooblet69
Like I said...there are some members here that truly scare the hell out of me.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]Leave it to OT to have people that agree with mass murdering of people many of whom had nothing to do with this. There are some despicable pieces of trash that post here. Hope they catch the dude soon....leviathan91
I sympathize with how they feel. You see photos of police spraying college kids, police brutality, and abuses from the criminal justice system, and when someone acts violently against that system, there tends to be support and sympathy for that person. I can understand it but it's naivety.
Our criminal justice system is flawed but not so flawed in a way that the police are ruthless monsters equivalent to the Russian secret police. There are better and more peaceful ways to reform it such as eliminating mandatory sentencing, decreased penalties for non-violent crimes, and educating the American people on their rights. Meeting violence with violence is only going to exacerbate the problem and everything that person is fighting for becomes null and void.Â
Police brutality is a symptom of a disease that plagues our criminal justice system as a whole.
I disagree. Police are supposed to be help to higher morals and servitude. They are law enforcement, they are the watchers of society. When there is corruption in such an organization it should be dealt with swiftly and thoroughly. That is not the case in reality. There have been many times when police man have been fired, only to be rehired in another district or transferred. Many instances instances where black men have be found in hand cuffs with a bullet to the back of the head and it was deemed "suicide". I had one instance where to police told me if I wanted to get rid of an expensive traffic ticket, i had to "infiltrate" a certain gang and snitch them out to the police on whether they had guns or drugs. The problem with that is that I work full time and I am not "in the hood" like that, so essentially he wants me to get involved with criminals and risk myself getting killed for what? Last time I checked, thats illegal.It's actually very significant, because the amount of time his food supply will last determines how much longer his crime spree can continue.You don't think a guy on a murder spree has the means to get food from a house or something? I don't think he'd risk being exposed since the entire state is searching for him, and everyone knows what he looks like. So, I think he would rely on a self-prepared food supply.[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]
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Pretty insignificant question considering what's really happening.
Pirate700
You don't think a guy on a murder spree has the means to get food from a house or something?I don't think he'd risk being exposed since the entire state is searching for him, and everyone knows what he looks like. So, I think he would rely on a self-prepared food supply.He supposedly torched his truck.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"] It's actually very significant, because the amount of time his food supply will last determines how much longer his crime spree can continue.
BluRayHiDef
You don't think a guy on a murder spree has the means to get food from a house or something? I don't think he'd risk being exposed since the entire state is searching for him, and everyone knows what he looks like. So, I think he would rely on a self-prepared food supply.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"] It's actually very significant, because the amount of time his food supply will last determines how much longer his crime spree can continue.
BluRayHiDef
I am sure he has a plan to get food, maybe by hunting or have stashes of food. He could also get support from people who see him as a 'hero'.
I don't think he'd risk being exposed since the entire state is searching for him, and everyone knows what he looks like. So, I think he would rely on a self-prepared food supply.He supposedly torched his truck. I believe he torched his truck in an unpopulated area, so there was no risk of exposure.[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]You don't think a guy on a murder spree has the means to get food from a house or something?
Pirate700
I don't think he'd risk being exposed since the entire state is searching for him, and everyone knows what he looks like. So, I think he would rely on a self-prepared food supply.[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]You don't think a guy on a murder spree has the means to get food from a house or something?
Chaos_HL21
I am sure he has a plan to get food, maybe by hunting or have stashes of food. He could also get support from people who see him as a 'hero'.
I'm sure if he knew ahead of time he was going to be doing this he has amassed some weapons and ammunition as well as food and a second and third vehicle for transportation. That's just me, who knows.No actually, its one thing to have different opinions. Its another thing to say peoples views "scare me". That's some feminine ish if you ask me. Certain white people still secretly call blacks ni@@a, yet their views don't scare me, there views just differ from mine. He has yet to explain why my views scare him, is it because I support uprooting corruption? Or is it because he disagrees with the method the EX LAPD is using which is murder? The same could be said for any war America is waging as we speak. Is it necessary to murder the opposition and invade their land? How about funding rebels to over throw a legitimate government? Your views on this would scare any sane person, of any color. No my views only scare people who can't even explain why my views scare them.[QUOTE="JJ_Productions"][QUOTE="Pirate700"] Classy. Advocating murder doesn't make you more masculine.Pirate700
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EDIT: You know what pirate, your full of it, many people actually sympathize with this ex officier from what I have read and what I have discussed. It seems that your views on the situation seem to be the minority.Â
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Your views on this would scare any sane person, of any color. No my views only scare people who can't even explain why my views scare them.I have to explain to you why supporting a mass murderer/shooter is a scary view?[QUOTE="JJ_Productions"] No actually, its one thing to have different opinions. Its another thing to say peoples views "scare me". That's some feminine ish if you ask me. Certain white people still secretly call blacks ni@@a, yet their views don't scare me, there views just differ from mine. He has yet to explain why my views scare him, is it because I support uprooting corruption? Or is it because he disagrees with the method the EX LAPD is using which is murder? The same could be said for any war America is waging as we speak. Is it necessary to murder the opposition and invade their land? How about funding rebels to over throw a legitimate government? JJ_Productions
[QUOTE="JJ_Productions"] Your still crying about that? Give it a rest you effeminate dweeb.
Classy. Advocating murder doesn't make you more masculine. No actually, its one thing to have different opinions. Its another thing to say peoples views "scare me". That's some feminine ish if you ask me. Certain white people still secretly call blacks ni@@a, yet their views don't scare me, there views just differ from mine. He has yet to explain why my views scare him, is it because I support uprooting corruption? Or is it because he disagrees with the method the EX LAPD is using which is murder? The same could be said for any war America is waging as we speak. Is it necessary to murder the opposition and invade their land? How about funding rebels to over throw a legitimate government? Supporting the elimination of corruption is a good thing, and I could get behind this officer is he did it through legitimate means, like protests, lawsuits, raising awareness. Taking an arsenal and targeting specific officials is terrible enough, but once you say in a manifesto "and their families" this guy becomes a complete psychopath. Any person who supports the brutality that this ex-cop has used in killing civilians needs help, in my opinion.No my views only scare people who can't even explain why my views scare them.I have to explain to you why supporting a mass murderer/shooter is a scary view? Is he killing randomly or are his killing targeted? What is your definition of a mass murder? I'm sure there are plenty or mass murders in the United States army wouldn't you agree?[QUOTE="JJ_Productions"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Your views on this would scare any sane person, of any color.
Pirate700
No my views only scare people who can't even explain why my views scare them.I have to explain to you why supporting a mass murderer/shooter is a scary view? There's several mass shooters in the US military. Most militaries probably have people who shoot lots as well. The sad part of this story is how this man had to go through 4-5 years of racism and harassment, and his superiors would either ignore him, or punish him for not being loyal to his fellow officers. Go NYPD :roll:[QUOTE="JJ_Productions"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Your views on this would scare any sane person, of any color.
Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]I have to explain to you why supporting a mass murderer/shooter is a scary view? Is he killing randomly or are his killing targeted? What is your definition of a mass murder? I'm sure there are plenty or mass murders in the United States army wouldn't you agree?OMG...[QUOTE="JJ_Productions"] No my views only scare people who can't even explain why my views scare them.JJ_Productions
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Your views on this would scare any sane person, of any color. No my views only scare people who can't even explain why my views scare them. Your views "scare" some people on here, because they're apparently not comfortable with the notion that someone can so callously advocate mass-murder as if it's some form of justice. You are truly despicable for advocating the senseless bloodshed of innocents. At best, you are incredibly delusional, and at worst, you could one day perform such heinous acts on your own. *That* is the frightening part.[QUOTE="JJ_Productions"] No actually, its one thing to have different opinions. Its another thing to say peoples views "scare me". That's some feminine ish if you ask me. Certain white people still secretly call blacks ni@@a, yet their views don't scare me, there views just differ from mine. He has yet to explain why my views scare him, is it because I support uprooting corruption? Or is it because he disagrees with the method the EX LAPD is using which is murder? The same could be said for any war America is waging as we speak. Is it necessary to murder the opposition and invade their land? How about funding rebels to over throw a legitimate government? JJ_Productions
[QUOTE="JJ_Productions"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Your views on this would scare any sane person, of any color. SilentFireXNo my views only scare people who can't even explain why my views scare them. Your views "scare" some people on here, because they're apparently not comfortable with the notion that someone can so callously advocate mass-murder as if it's some form of justice. You are truly despicable for advocating the senseless bloodshed of innocents. At best, you are incredibly delusional, and at worst, you could one day perform such heinous acts on your own. *That* is the frightening part. If thats the case noone on this board supports war in any shape or form am I right? Or is this a topic of hypocrisy I am sensing. Last time I checked, I have yet to see anyone protest any war on this board (except for a small minority). I am sure there are many here that support the idea of "liberating" the middle east via war right?
[QUOTE="JJ_Productions"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"] Supporting the elimination of corruption is a good thing, and I could get behind this officer is he did it through legitimate means, like protests, lawsuits, raising awareness. Taking an arsenal and targeting specific officials is terrible enough, but once you say in a manifesto "and their families" this guy becomes a complete psychopath. Any person who supports the brutality that this ex-cop has used in killing civilians needs help, in my opinion.Nibroc420He is raising awareness on this police corruption through his actions is he not? It was explained in his manifesto that he went through the legal channels only to be shut down and worse fired. It is true that once one sheds blood, their blood is required no doubt about it, but I sympathize with his cause. That's just the bottom line, I believe that this event should be the trigger to launch internal investigations to end police corruption, but I believe that wont happen. Many police are involved in "brotherhoods" that transcend their oath to carry out the law but thats another topic entirely. In his manifesto he said he tried to let his superiors know, however he was reprimanded for telling on his fellow officers. If what is takes is him going on a rampage, and killing officers who've used their badge to protect them while they beat disabled citizens, so be it. I agree the police corruption needs to end, and some sort of accountability needs to be put into place AND USED. Far too often we see officers brutally assault citizens, only to be told they were following standard procedure, or other such non-sense.He killed two completely innocent civilians also. :|
In his manifesto he said he tried to let his superiors know, however he was reprimanded for telling on his fellow officers. If what is takes is him going on a rampage, and killing officers who've used their badge to protect them while they beat disabled citizens, so be it. I agree the police corruption needs to end, and some sort of accountability needs to be put into place AND USED. Far too often we see officers brutally assault citizens, only to be told they were following standard procedure, or other such non-sense.He killed two completely innocent civilians also. :| He killed two citizens who were harboring a suspected criminal.[QUOTE="Nibroc420"][QUOTE="JJ_Productions"] He is raising awareness on this police corruption through his actions is he not? It was explained in his manifesto that he went through the legal channels only to be shut down and worse fired. It is true that once one sheds blood, their blood is required no doubt about it, but I sympathize with his cause. That's just the bottom line, I believe that this event should be the trigger to launch internal investigations to end police corruption, but I believe that wont happen. Many police are involved in "brotherhoods" that transcend their oath to carry out the law but thats another topic entirely.Pirate700
In his manifesto he said he tried to let his superiors know, however he was reprimanded for telling on his fellow officers. If what is takes is him going on a rampage, and killing officers who've used their badge to protect them while they beat disabled citizens, so be it. I agree the police corruption needs to end, and some sort of accountability needs to be put into place AND USED. Far too often we see officers brutally assault citizens, only to be told they were following standard procedure, or other such non-sense.He killed two completely innocent civilians also. :| many Innocent civilians have been killed by cops, too.[QUOTE="Nibroc420"][QUOTE="JJ_Productions"] He is raising awareness on this police corruption through his actions is he not? It was explained in his manifesto that he went through the legal channels only to be shut down and worse fired. It is true that once one sheds blood, their blood is required no doubt about it, but I sympathize with his cause. That's just the bottom line, I believe that this event should be the trigger to launch internal investigations to end police corruption, but I believe that wont happen. Many police are involved in "brotherhoods" that transcend their oath to carry out the law but thats another topic entirely.Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]I have to explain to you why supporting a mass murderer/shooter is a scary view? There's several mass shooters in the US military. Most militaries probably have people who shoot lots as well. The sad part of this story is how this man had to go through 4-5 years of racism and harassment, and his superiors would either ignore him, or punish him for not being loyal to his fellow officers. Go NYPD :roll: This story involves the LAPD, not the NYPD.[QUOTE="JJ_Productions"] No my views only scare people who can't even explain why my views scare them.Nibroc420
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]He killed two completely innocent civilians also. :| He killed two citizens who were harboring a suspected criminal.Where did you hear that?[QUOTE="Nibroc420"] In his manifesto he said he tried to let his superiors know, however he was reprimanded for telling on his fellow officers. If what is takes is him going on a rampage, and killing officers who've used their badge to protect them while they beat disabled citizens, so be it. I agree the police corruption needs to end, and some sort of accountability needs to be put into place AND USED. Far too often we see officers brutally assault citizens, only to be told they were following standard procedure, or other such non-sense.Nibroc420
There's several mass shooters in the US military. Most militaries probably have people who shoot lots as well. The sad part of this story is how this man had to go through 4-5 years of racism and harassment, and his superiors would either ignore him, or punish him for not being loyal to his fellow officers. Go NYPD :roll: This story involves the LAPD, not the NYPD. Whoa, BlueRay is back?[QUOTE="Nibroc420"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]I have to explain to you why supporting a mass murderer/shooter is a scary view?
BluRayHiDef
There's several mass shooters in the US military. Most militaries probably have people who shoot lots as well. The sad part of this story is how this man had to go through 4-5 years of racism and harassment, and his superiors would either ignore him, or punish him for not being loyal to his fellow officers. Go NYPD :roll: This story involves the LAPD, not the NYPD.He doesn't even know what police force he's from but he's backing him...[QUOTE="Nibroc420"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]I have to explain to you why supporting a mass murderer/shooter is a scary view?
BluRayHiDef
[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]This story involves the LAPD, not the NYPD. Whoa, BlueRay is back? I've been back for a while now. Where've YOU been?[QUOTE="Nibroc420"] There's several mass shooters in the US military. Most militaries probably have people who shoot lots as well. The sad part of this story is how this man had to go through 4-5 years of racism and harassment, and his superiors would either ignore him, or punish him for not being loyal to his fellow officers. Go NYPD :roll:Nibroc420
He killed two citizens who were harboring a suspected criminal.Where did you hear that? He went to the home of a man he viewed as a corrupt police officer, an officer he'd personally witnessed commit X,Y,Z crimes. Love how you claim these two citizens were "innocent" while they harbored an officer who'd abuse his powers for his own gain.[QUOTE="Nibroc420"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]He killed two completely innocent civilians also. :|
Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Where did you hear that? He went to the home of a man he viewed as a corrupt police officer, an officer he'd personally witnessed commit X,Y,Z crimes. Love how you claim these two citizens were "innocent" while they harbored an officer who'd abuse his powers for his own gain.You can't honestly be serious with this BS...Not that I expect you to care, but I've seriously lost all respect for you after this post.[QUOTE="Nibroc420"] He killed two citizens who were harboring a suspected criminal.Nibroc420
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Where did you hear that? He went to the home of a man he viewed as a corrupt police officer, an officer he'd personally witnessed commit X,Y,Z crimes. Love how you claim these two citizens were "innocent" while they harbored an officer who'd abuse his powers for his own gain. I've heard nothing about this. Where did you hear about this?[QUOTE="Nibroc420"] He killed two citizens who were harboring a suspected criminal.Nibroc420
[QUOTE="Nibroc420"][QUOTE="JJ_Productions"] He is raising awareness on this police corruption through his actions is he not? It was explained in his manifesto that he went through the legal channels only to be shut down and worse fired. It is true that once one sheds blood, their blood is required no doubt about it, but I sympathize with his cause. That's just the bottom line, I believe that this event should be the trigger to launch internal investigations to end police corruption, but I believe that wont happen. Many police are involved in "brotherhoods" that transcend their oath to carry out the law but thats another topic entirely.SilentFireXIn his manifesto he said he tried to let his superiors know, however he was reprimanded for telling on his fellow officers. If what is takes is him going on a rampage, and killing officers who've used their badge to protect them while they beat disabled citizens, so be it. I agree the police corruption needs to end, and some sort of accountability needs to be put into place AND USED. Far too often we see officers brutally assault citizens, only to be told they were following standard procedure, or other such non-sense. I love how you people advocating mass-murder and the killing of innocents first of all, use this maniac's manifesto as if it's entirely factual and without any sort of bias. That's clearly the case, am I right? Secondly, you willingly advocate "any means necessary" to raise awareness about police corruption, when this man is the epitome of such. He was terminated for having lied on record, and then years later, decided to take his vengeance, and began killing anyone he felt like it with any association with police uniform. I will personally guarantee you that the average police officer has not engaged in mass-murder, particularly of unarmed innocents, and yet you defend a man who advocates such, because he is taking up arms against police officers? How do you people not see the hypocrisy of this? Y'all are so blinded by your hatred of authority that you cheer on the bloodshed of anyone related to authority. Quite frankly, you sicken me.
This picture wants to say hi.
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Without double checking the plates, without even visually seeing who the driver is, the police open fire injuring two woman. The police are not innocent, period and if you want, we can exchange links on the amount of police corruption and cover up. Also, they shot another truck look a like without confirming who the driver is.
What the hell is wrong with you people?
He. Murdered. A. Police. Officer's. Daughter. And. Her. Fiancee. In. Their. Car.
What part of this do you not have a problem with?
i'm not going to argue the morality of this guy's actions, but assuming his manifesto is true and whatnot, there was little else he could do beyond what he had already done. Rich3232Bull$***. He could have kept telling people about the corruption until someone listened. He could keep trying to go through legal channels until it worked. He could have tried again and again and again. There's never a case in which someone is left with no other choice than to go on a murder spree.
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