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What a piece of dog crap!!!!!!!!!
Cubslover
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TURLOCK, Calif. - Police killed a 27-year-old man as he kicked, punched and stomped a toddler to death despite other people's attempts to stop him on a dark, country road, authorities said.
Investigators on Sunday were trying to establish the relationship between the suspect and the child they say he killed Saturday night. The Stanislaus County coroner said the boy appeared to be between 1 and 2 years old based on his size, according to county sheriff's deputy Royjindar Singh.
"It's been a long night of wondering, 'Why?' - not only for the officers and the passers-by who stopped and tried to help out, but for anyone. Why would somebody do this?" Singh said.
Singh said the coroner does not plan to confirm the identities of the suspect and victim until Monday. Because his injuries were so severe, the child will have to be identified through a blood or DNA test, he said.
The suspect had a child's car seat in the back of his four-door pickup truck. The truck caught the attention of an elderly couple at 10:13 p.m. Saturday because it was stopped in the two-lane road facing the wrong direction, Singh said.
As they got closer, the couple saw the man brutally beating the toddler behind his truck and throwing the child on the ground, according to Singh. Two or three other cars stopped, an unusual number to be passing through the remote area surrounded by a dairy, a cow pasture, a cornfield and a farmhouse, he said.
"What we got from witnesses is he was punching, slapping, kicking, stomping, shaking," Singh said. "They tried to intervene and get involved, but their efforts really didn't have an effect. The suspect was engaged in what he was doing. He just pushed them off and went back to it."
A sheriff's helicopter responding to emergency calls from the area landed in a cow pasture at 10:19 p.m. carrying a Modesto police officer who shot the man to death after he refused an order to stop beating the child, Singh said.
Paramedics tried to resuscitate the toddler, who was not breathing when they arrived. The boy was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
No children within the dead boy's age range have been reported kidnapped or missing in Stanislaus County, Singh said.
The incident happened on Bradbury Road about 10 miles west of Turlock, a city located about halfway between Sacramento and Fresno.
I speechless.
Investigators on Sunday were trying to establish the relationship between the suspect and the child they say he killed Saturday night. The Stanislaus County coroner said the boy appeared to be between 1 and 2 years old based on his size, according to county sheriff's deputy Royjindar Singh.
"It's been a long night of wondering, 'Why?' - not only for the officers and the passers-by who stopped and tried to help out, but for anyone. Why would somebody do this?" Singh said.
Singh said the coroner does not plan to confirm the identities of the suspect and victim until Monday. Because his injuries were so severe, the child will have to be identified through a blood or DNA test, he said.
The suspect had a child's car seat in the back of his four-door pickup truck. The truck caught the attention of an elderly couple at 10:13 p.m. Saturday because it was stopped in the two-lane road facing the wrong direction, Singh said.
As they got closer, the couple saw the man brutally beating the toddler behind his truck and throwing the child on the ground, according to Singh. Two or three other cars stopped, an unusual number to be passing through the remote area surrounded by a dairy, a cow pasture, a cornfield and a farmhouse, he said.
"What we got from witnesses is he was punching, slapping, kicking, stomping, shaking," Singh said. "They tried to intervene and get involved, but their efforts really didn't have an effect. The suspect was engaged in what he was doing. He just pushed them off and went back to it."
A sheriff's helicopter responding to emergency calls from the area landed in a cow pasture at 10:19 p.m. carrying a Modesto police officer who shot the man to death after he refused an order to stop beating the child, Singh said.
Paramedics tried to resuscitate the toddler, who was not breathing when they arrived. The boy was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
No children within the dead boy's age range have been reported kidnapped or missing in Stanislaus County, Singh said.
The incident happened on Bradbury Road about 10 miles west of Turlock, a city located about halfway between Sacramento and Fresno.
I speechless.
Half of the lives they tell about me aren't true.
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If *I* had happened along, I'd have shot him. And I don't even like kids, but no one should do that to a kid, or anyone else.
Merc
TURLOCK, Calif. - Police killed a 27-year-old man as he kicked, punched and stomped a toddler to death despite other people's attempts to stop him on a dark, country road, authorities said.
Investigators on Sunday were trying to establish the relationship between the suspect and the child they say he killed Saturday night. The Stanislaus County coroner said the boy appeared to be between 1 and 2 years old based on his size, according to county sheriff's deputy Royjindar Singh.
"It's been a long night of wondering, 'Why?' - not only for the officers and the passers-by who stopped and tried to help out, but for anyone. Why would somebody do this?" Singh said.
Singh said the coroner does not plan to confirm the identities of the suspect and victim until Monday. Because his injuries were so severe, the child will have to be identified through a blood or DNA test, he said.
The suspect had a child's car seat in the back of his four-door pickup truck. The truck caught the attention of an elderly couple at 10:13 p.m. Saturday because it was stopped in the two-lane road facing the wrong direction, Singh said.
As they got closer, the couple saw the man brutally beating the toddler behind his truck and throwing the child on the ground, according to Singh. Two or three other cars stopped, an unusual number to be passing through the remote area surrounded by a dairy, a cow pasture, a cornfield and a farmhouse, he said.
"What we got from witnesses is he was punching, slapping, kicking, stomping, shaking," Singh said. "They tried to intervene and get involved, but their efforts really didn't have an effect. The suspect was engaged in what he was doing. He just pushed them off and went back to it."
A sheriff's helicopter responding to emergency calls from the area landed in a cow pasture at 10:19 p.m. carrying a Modesto police officer who shot the man to death after he refused an order to stop beating the child, Singh said.
Paramedics tried to resuscitate the toddler, who was not breathing when they arrived. The boy was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
No children within the dead boy's age range have been reported kidnapped or missing in Stanislaus County, Singh said.
The incident happened on Bradbury Road about 10 miles west of Turlock, a city located about halfway between Sacramento and Fresno.
I speechless.
Maybe he "took care of mama" too.
You have to be kidding me. I would have picked up the first thing that I could get my hands on be it a Tire iron, or a bottle on the side of the road, and This Mother Fu@#er would have ate it...
poor little mite!
"They tried to intervene and get involved, but their efforts really didn't have an effect."
You have to be kidding me. I would have picked up the first thing that I could get my hands on be it a Tire iron, or a bottle on the side of the road, and This Mother Fu@#er would have ate it...
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What a shame[V]
Nuff said.
quote:Originally posted by Remington1981
"They tried to intervene and get involved, but their efforts really didn't have an effect."
You have to be kidding me. I would have picked up the first thing that I could get my hands on be it a Tire iron, or a bottle on the side of the road, and This Mother Fu@#er would have ate it...
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Rope around his neck and choke him till he's gone...[:(]
quote:Originally posted by Remington1981
"They tried to intervene and get involved, but their efforts really didn't have an effect."
You have to be kidding me. I would have picked up the first thing that I could get my hands on be it a Tire iron, or a bottle on the side of the road, and This Mother Fu@#er would have ate it...
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"They tried to intervene and get involved, but their efforts really didn't have an effect."
You have to be kidding me. I would have picked up the first thing that I could get my hands on be it a Tire iron, or a bottle on the side of the road, and This Mother Fu@#er would have ate it...
You betcha!!
quote:Originally posted by zink
Triple tap.
Nuff said.
Far too kind..
why didnt the onlookers get a branch or a rock and whack him?
Because they're liberal pukes and they are wimps and they suck and they stood there and watched this animal kill a child and now they're saying they 'tried"
I have just decided this country needs a bazillion trillion megaton atom bomb detonatrd right in the middle.
[:(]
Then quite possibly he will be sued by the family of the man he killed for millions and millions of dollars for a wrongful death law suit. He will have to relive the incident in front of every one bringing more horror to his life.
All because he was doing his job....nothing more, nothing less. What a bunch of crap. This psycho deserved to die and the officer did the right thing...well with in most any use of force continum.
No wonder police officers have the highest rate of alcoholism, sucide, and divorce of nay profession in the U.S.
Screw that guy....he deserved to die. Great job to the man in blue!
"They tried to intervene and get involved, but their efforts really didn't have an effect."
You have to be kidding me. I would have picked up the first thing that I could get my hands on be it a Tire iron, or a bottle on the side of the road, and This Mother Fu@#er would have ate it...
My guess is that you've never encountered someone high on drugs before. I've been there and done that, along with 10 other deputy sheriffs in trying to subdue one slightly built meth head.
Sometimes shooting the subject is the only way to subdue.
Margaret Thatcher
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
Mark Twain
Sal
I don't want to experience this world any longer.
D.
quote:Originally posted by nemesisenforcer
quote:Originally posted by Remington1981
"They tried to intervene and get involved, but their efforts really didn't have an effect."
You have to be kidding me. I would have picked up the first thing that I could get my hands on be it a Tire iron, or a bottle on the side of the road, and This Mother Fu@#er would have ate it...
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Rope around his neck and choke him till he's gone...[:(]
Screw that. One end of the rope around his neck, the other end around the bumper of a pickup, and drag his sorry * down a gravel road.
Screw that. One end of the rope around his neck, the other end around the bumper of a pickup, and drag his sorry * down a gravel road.
A very long road, and go down it and come back a few times![:(!]
as justifiable case of homicide if their ever was, would not be a jury in the entire country would have found anyone guilty of anything if this pile of * was surgicaly removed from the situation. as one who may not be able to have children, i dont understand why people do what they do to the blessings that they have. it makes me absolutely sick to my stomach.[:(!]
I'm so F'n done.
I don't want to experience this world any longer.
D.
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I don't know which is worse, the animal who did it or the sheep who watched him do it.
I hope they remember it for the rest of their pathetic lives.
It's hard for people who understand the use of force to believe that other people will just call 911 and call it done, but that's the way of most of modern America.
Since the story mentioned an elderly couple were the first witnesses there, I can't help but imagine what my folks would've done. If Dad were still alive, he would've been on that guy bare-handed until the freak killed him or went down one, even if he had to hobble over to him with his cane. Mom's closing in on 90, and I absolutely GD guarantee that if she had happened on the scene there would've been 100 pounds of very PO'd little old lady scratching the eyes out of a (doped up?) 27 year old with five .38 caliber holes in him.
Notice the Deputy's name? Lots of Sikhs in the central valley. One of the symbols of their religion is the kirpan, the dagger that gets them into trouble in zero-tolerance zones. The reason they carry it is not to force non-believers to convert or die, but because they are sworn to protect the innocent. That's all of them, not just the ones in law enforcement.
Oh well I've lived a good life! Can think of worse ways to go out!
Allen
quote:Originally posted by Remington1981
"They tried to intervene and get involved, but their efforts really didn't have an effect."
You have to be kidding me. I would have picked up the first thing that I could get my hands on be it a Tire iron, or a bottle on the side of the road, and This Mother Fu@#er would have ate it...
My guess is that you've never encountered someone high on drugs before. I've been there and done that, along with 10 other deputy sheriffs in trying to subdue one slightly built meth head.
Sometimes shooting the subject is the only way to subdue.
big difference than trying to restrain a person and beating the hell out of them with a tire iron, i don't care what he is cranked up on, i would have at least drawn his attention, he wouldn't have been to much of a threat with a tire iron breaking his calf
a guy broke into my house once all coked up, he went to i.c.u. minus his nose i bit off, {i was nice enough to give it back}, he wouldn't go down despite the 120stiches worth of * i gave him in his head,with a sai, i couldn't think of anything else once i got him down, i clamped on, he tried to gouge my eye out, off came his nose, blood everywhere from floor to ceiling, i won, and he went to jail for home invasion{next day i started collecting guns}
are you any relation to Mike Tyson?[:D]
honestly it was an accident, try putting a finger in your eye and squint without locking your jaw
a few days before me and my best friend was practicing a type of street no holds barred mma, i had him pretzel-ed up for the submission, he reached up and grabbed my nose with his teeth, i had no choice but to tap out, this guy out weighed me by 70 pounds, i cleaned his clock, but he wouldn't stop once i got him down it was the first thing i could think of {1986 way before tyson}, and it didn't help i just saw the first "faces of death"
dgac
The officer should be publicly commended for his actions.
How could he have "just pushed them off". He would have had to kill me before he went back to beating that poor child. People just sicken me, I really wish I never read this.
My guess is that you've never encountered someone high on drugs before. I've been there and done that, along with 10 other deputy sheriffs in trying to subdue one slightly built meth head.There's no 'subdue' to it. He had to be stopped right now, so it was a matter of going straight from verbal command to punching his ticket if he doesn't comply immediately.
From what I've seen, no matter what substance someone is on a single lick from a properly applied tire iron will work as well as a bullet.