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Bryan Pregon

Portland-area couple sues Legacy Health for $3 million for 'wrongful birth' after child... - 10 views

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    That's a lot of money you would think someone got killed not born.
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    what Jordan said
Bryan Pregon

Parents consider legal action after South Dakota police use Taser on 8-year-old girl - ... - 2 views

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    "The parents of an 8-year-old South Dakota girl want the police officer who stunned their daughter with a Taser disciplined, but the police chief said Wednesday that the officer acted properly and may have saved the little girl's life."
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    Today everyone needs to COMMENT a response to this article. Please answer both: ~In your personal opinion, did the police act appropriately? ~Based on your team's taser policy (from yesterday) was this an acceptable taser deployment? Why or why not?
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    Well she could have posed a threat to herself or the police so yes this was an acceptable taser deployment my group policy is that no minors will be tased unless under some circumstances like concealing a weapon or posing a threat to self or others.
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    i think it was the right thing to do because they saved her life but according to my group policy it shouldn't be ok because we put that minors shouldn't have the taser used on them
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    I think that the police were correct by using a Taser. This girl had the intent to harm others but mainly herself. I do think there could have been better ways to prevent her from harming herself but the Taser worked just as well. My group had the policy of No one under 10 unless has possession of a weapon. This girl had a weapon (knife) in her possession AND intent to harm. Therefore, the police acted appropriately according to my group's policy.
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    I do think the police officer acted properly because there aren't many choices in a situation like that. His main goal was to save the girl from further harming herself or anyone else. Based on my group's rules yesterday, it probably wouldn't have been acceptable because the girl was under 15.
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    I think they did the right thing, if she was really threatening to commit suicide, I'm not sure where an 8 tear old gets that idea, but according to my group policy, it shouldn't have happened because she wasn't threatening the police.
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    I think what they did was wrong when i just heard about it but after finding out she had a knife and was being suicidal i think what they did was right what else should they have done so she wouldn't hurt herself? With are policy it was not but in this case it was okay.
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    Yes because she was going to kill her self and the police saved her life. So i think that they did what they should have.
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    I think the police did the right thing. They're were trying to stop her from hurting herself. She was a threat to them and her self.
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    I think the police did act appropriately in this situation. The little girl was pointing the knife at herself and the officer. The police weren't quite sure if she would harm herself so they tased her to get the girl's behavior under control. According to our policy from yesterday this was acceptable taser deployment.
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    I think the police acted appropriate because the girl tried to kill her self and based on my team this would be acceptable because we said the girl had a knife and they should have used the taser against the girl for their safety and the girls.
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    If he had to taze her to safe her he should do it and she did point a knife at the police office Yes she threatend the police officer and herself
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    From what my group said, the cop was right when he tazered the girl
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    Police acted appropriately. According to my group the use of a taser should not of been allowed because the girl was under the age of ten.
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    I believe that the police acted appropriately because there was no other way to get her to put the knife down. They talked to her about putting the knife down to give her an opportunity for this to not happen but she did not listen and suffered the consequences. My group thought that if the person is refusing to obey police order that the taser is okay to use, and in this case exactly that happened.
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    i fell that the officer did the right thing because the 8 year old was going to kill herself if anything the police officer saved her life and based on my teams decision it wouldn't have been ok but she is trying to kill herself
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    She could have harmed herself or the police, so the taser use was appropriate in this case. Based on my team's taser policy I think it would be okay to use in this situation.
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    they saved her life so therefore i think it was the right thing to do.
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    I think the police did good with taser the girl. Also it would meet all of my groups expectations
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    I think in this situation the police did the right thing, yes it was acceptable because she could have harmed herself and others.
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    The officer could of handled this problem better, but he the right thing.
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    First why would an 8 year old girl be suicidal but regardless the officer did the right thing so they can figure out what the problem is
Bryan Pregon

Australia Is Using New Technology to Catch Drivers on Phones | Time - 0 views

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    " An Australian state is attempting to persuade people to put down their smartphones while driving by rolling out cameras to prosecute distracted motorists"
Bryan Pregon

Nebraska's crime commission shows violent crime is down, despite FBI numbers showing ot... - 0 views

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    "The FBI dropped a new crime reporting dashboard showing violent crime is on the rise in the United States and Nebraska, including a record 29% increase in homicides across the country. The data shows violent crime in Nebraska is up 9%, but the Nebraska Crime Commission, which reports a different number for 2020, said the FBI's data isn't complete because not enough agencies report to them, and therefore, not accurate."
brett_egner

Police: Las Vegas officer kills wife, son and then himself in burning home - 1 views

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    (CNN) -- Even for stone-faced, seen-it-all-before officers, the act that took place at a police lieutenant's Las Vegas home Monday was deeply distressing. The 52-year-old lawman, police said, killed his wife and child, called 911 to say he was burning his house down and warned he would take the life of anyone who tried to stop him.
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    If you didn't want anyone to stop you, it doesn't really make sense to call 911 to tell them about it.
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    it's sad how people could take the lives of others and then your self but it's really sad that he did what he did and the way he did it.
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    What happened that forced him to snap though?
Nathanial Belt

Robbery leads to 5-hour police standoff - 1 views

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    Omaha police said an alert bystander helped them track down a suspected armed robber on Saturday, but it turned into a five-hour standoff.Officers said a man held up the Kwik Shop near 72nd Street and Crown Point Avenue around 3:15 a.m.
Tyler Larson

Police officer buys kid cookies before he was gunned down - 6 views

http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2011/Aug/16/surveillance-video-shows-officers-final-moments/

started by Tyler Larson on 08 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Bryan Pregon

Brooklyn, NY - DOT Records Show Single Speed Camera On Ocean Parkway Pumped Out $77,550... - 6 views

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    "Records compiled by New York City's Department of Transportation (DOT) reveal that a single speed camera located Brooklyn pumped out an astonishing 1,551 tickets on a single day this past July, totaling a staggering $77,550 for the city."
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    They should put more signs up for speed limits, and maybe people would finally see them and slow down...
hhartman550

Police Brutality Rarely Ends With Punishment for the Cops - 0 views

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    A Fort Lauderdale 911 operator took the call. "They are beating my son!" a woman screamed. "They are going to kill my son!" "Ma'am, slow down. Who is beating your son?" the operator responded. "The poliiiice!" The words were an agonized wail. "I tried to talk to them, and the...
Gregary Teer

Prize winning dog poisoned to take one down - 5 views

Bryan Pregon

Officer who helped take down Eric Garner before he said, 'I can't breathe,' to learn wh... - 0 views

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    "The New York police officer accused of using a banned chokehold in the 2014 death of Eric Garner administered "a lethal dose of prohibited force" for no reason, as Garner posed no danger, a lawyer said Monday in a disciplinary hearing."
Bryan Pregon

California cracks down on political and pornographic deepfakes - 0 views

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    "Deepfake videos can be fun, but not when it comes to politcs and pornography. Now, the state of California is doing something about it with two new bills signed into law last week by Governor Gavin Newsom. The first makes it illegal to post any manipulated videos that could, for instance, replace a candidate's face or speech in order to discredit them, within 60 days of an election. The other will allow residents of the state to sue anyone who puts their image into a pornographic video using deepfake technology."
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