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I'm seeing an acquittal in their future.
Quote from: SdK on July 17, 2017, 06:34:32 PMI'm seeing an acquittal in their future. Yeah right!Mohamed NoorThat nigga's got no chance
It's amazing how a shitty off the shelf GoPro can survive being strapped to a snowboarder's helmet as they tumble thousands of feet down a mountain yet police body cameras and dashcams can't even be turned on or even if they are turned on manage to not capture video because of a malfunction.
Quote from: Brock Landers on July 18, 2017, 10:18:01 AMIt's amazing how a shitty off the shelf GoPro can survive being strapped to a snowboarder's helmet as they tumble thousands of feet down a mountain yet police body cameras and dashcams can't even be turned on or even if they are turned on manage to not capture video because of a malfunction. It's like things work when you want them to record, and they don't work when you'd rather them not record.
Quote from: dmartin on July 18, 2017, 10:19:52 AMQuote from: Brock Landers on July 18, 2017, 10:18:01 AMIt's amazing how a shitty off the shelf GoPro can survive being strapped to a snowboarder's helmet as they tumble thousands of feet down a mountain yet police body cameras and dashcams can't even be turned on or even if they are turned on manage to not capture video because of a malfunction. It's like things work when you want them to record, and they don't work when you'd rather them not record.
Looks like Noor will be just fine https://twitter.com/ap/status/888538917095563264
Last year, Mayor Betsy Hodges posted a note about Noor, lauding his hiring as a “wonderful sign” and shining example of community-oriented policing. She wrote: “I want to take a moment to recognize Officer Mohamed Noor, the newest Somali officer in the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Noor has been assigned to the 5th Precinct, where his arrival has been highly celebrated, particularly by the Somali community in and around Karmel Mall. The community even hosted a meet and greet event (see pics) to welcome him. A wonderful sign of building trust and community policing at work.”
Yeah, I think there are probably plenty of non-criminals in SEK that have a high school diploma or GED. There are a lot of alcoholics and meth heads there, though. That probably makes things a little harder.