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  1. Bnechis liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in Yonkers Major Water Main Break 8-27 Discussion   
    Actually the OEM operates under the police department under the field services bureau
  2. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in Shooting death of handcuffed man in patrol car ruled a suicide   
    ok conspiracy commandos let's hear it, what do you think the police did wrong this time ?
    Unless you have extensive experience searching people in an arrest situation and finding and not finding hidden contraband on them then you would not be able to accurately say that something " isn't right."
    People flip their cuffs all the time, cops miss hidden contraband on people all the time. the weapon in this case was a .380, anyone who knows guns knows how small a .380 is and how easy it is to conceal.
    An a** crack and the crotch area can conceal almost anything, most certainly a .380
    This is nowhere near the first time a person has committed suicide with a handgun that was missed during a search while in custody.
    We have all seen the video of the man in San Bernadino California that made it into the interrogation room of the sheriff's office with a .45 in his waist and shot himself in the head. The guy in CA wasn't handcuffed but this story shows the mindet of people in custody.
    In Jauary in Georgia a prisoner snuck a gun into the jail in his rectum and in May a prisoner that had been searched multiple times in Dallas was found to have a handgun in his crotch only after he was transferred to another facitlity. Just last week, a guy got a gun into a jail in nashville and it fell to the floor out of his pants in front of the judge that was booking him.
    A further look into this case shows that there was a text on the perps who asking a guy to bring him a gun. The text was from earlier inthe day that he dealt with the cops. The perp called his girlfriend from the back of the radio car and said he had a gun and that he was scared. There were multiple civilian witnesses that said that the doors and windows of the RMP were all closed and that nobody was around it ( cops of civilians) when they heard the shot ring out and saw the cops go over to the car.
    Sorry to burst the conspiracy bubble but there really is nothing here other than a drug dealer who was armed with a gun that wasn't smart enough to admit it to the cops when he was caught and decided to take the easy way out.
  3. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in Shooting death of handcuffed man in patrol car ruled a suicide   
    ok conspiracy commandos let's hear it, what do you think the police did wrong this time ?
    Unless you have extensive experience searching people in an arrest situation and finding and not finding hidden contraband on them then you would not be able to accurately say that something " isn't right."
    People flip their cuffs all the time, cops miss hidden contraband on people all the time. the weapon in this case was a .380, anyone who knows guns knows how small a .380 is and how easy it is to conceal.
    An a** crack and the crotch area can conceal almost anything, most certainly a .380
    This is nowhere near the first time a person has committed suicide with a handgun that was missed during a search while in custody.
    We have all seen the video of the man in San Bernadino California that made it into the interrogation room of the sheriff's office with a .45 in his waist and shot himself in the head. The guy in CA wasn't handcuffed but this story shows the mindet of people in custody.
    In Jauary in Georgia a prisoner snuck a gun into the jail in his rectum and in May a prisoner that had been searched multiple times in Dallas was found to have a handgun in his crotch only after he was transferred to another facitlity. Just last week, a guy got a gun into a jail in nashville and it fell to the floor out of his pants in front of the judge that was booking him.
    A further look into this case shows that there was a text on the perps who asking a guy to bring him a gun. The text was from earlier inthe day that he dealt with the cops. The perp called his girlfriend from the back of the radio car and said he had a gun and that he was scared. There were multiple civilian witnesses that said that the doors and windows of the RMP were all closed and that nobody was around it ( cops of civilians) when they heard the shot ring out and saw the cops go over to the car.
    Sorry to burst the conspiracy bubble but there really is nothing here other than a drug dealer who was armed with a gun that wasn't smart enough to admit it to the cops when he was caught and decided to take the easy way out.
  4. CBX4627 liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in 10 shot at Empire State Building   
    There is nothing " UHOH" about this. These 2 cops ran after and confronted a murderer who was armed with a .45 caliber canon and had already displayed his complete disregard for human life. The video clearly shows that he pulled out on them first and they reacted in a split second in accordance with their training and they effectively neutralized the threat.
    The fact that they did this during rush hour in mid town manhattan and nobody else was killed is a miracle but the bottom line is that THEY HAD NO OTHER CHOICE. Thankfully all of the innocent bystanders that were hit by rounds (3) and the others who were hit by debris from the rounds (6) will be OK and will fully recover. Undoubtedly they will all sue and the city will settle with them but as for the " Heat" on these cops.. I don't think you will see it that bad due to the fact that these 2 cops are heroes.
    If they didn't take this guy out as quickly as they did, who knows what else he would have done.
  5. CBX4627 liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in 10 shot at Empire State Building   
    There is nothing " UHOH" about this. These 2 cops ran after and confronted a murderer who was armed with a .45 caliber canon and had already displayed his complete disregard for human life. The video clearly shows that he pulled out on them first and they reacted in a split second in accordance with their training and they effectively neutralized the threat.
    The fact that they did this during rush hour in mid town manhattan and nobody else was killed is a miracle but the bottom line is that THEY HAD NO OTHER CHOICE. Thankfully all of the innocent bystanders that were hit by rounds (3) and the others who were hit by debris from the rounds (6) will be OK and will fully recover. Undoubtedly they will all sue and the city will settle with them but as for the " Heat" on these cops.. I don't think you will see it that bad due to the fact that these 2 cops are heroes.
    If they didn't take this guy out as quickly as they did, who knows what else he would have done.
  6. CBX4627 liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in 10 shot at Empire State Building   
    There is nothing " UHOH" about this. These 2 cops ran after and confronted a murderer who was armed with a .45 caliber canon and had already displayed his complete disregard for human life. The video clearly shows that he pulled out on them first and they reacted in a split second in accordance with their training and they effectively neutralized the threat.
    The fact that they did this during rush hour in mid town manhattan and nobody else was killed is a miracle but the bottom line is that THEY HAD NO OTHER CHOICE. Thankfully all of the innocent bystanders that were hit by rounds (3) and the others who were hit by debris from the rounds (6) will be OK and will fully recover. Undoubtedly they will all sue and the city will settle with them but as for the " Heat" on these cops.. I don't think you will see it that bad due to the fact that these 2 cops are heroes.
    If they didn't take this guy out as quickly as they did, who knows what else he would have done.
  7. CBX4627 liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in 10 shot at Empire State Building   
    There is nothing " UHOH" about this. These 2 cops ran after and confronted a murderer who was armed with a .45 caliber canon and had already displayed his complete disregard for human life. The video clearly shows that he pulled out on them first and they reacted in a split second in accordance with their training and they effectively neutralized the threat.
    The fact that they did this during rush hour in mid town manhattan and nobody else was killed is a miracle but the bottom line is that THEY HAD NO OTHER CHOICE. Thankfully all of the innocent bystanders that were hit by rounds (3) and the others who were hit by debris from the rounds (6) will be OK and will fully recover. Undoubtedly they will all sue and the city will settle with them but as for the " Heat" on these cops.. I don't think you will see it that bad due to the fact that these 2 cops are heroes.
    If they didn't take this guy out as quickly as they did, who knows what else he would have done.
  8. Just a guy liked a post in a topic by Bull McCaffrey in 10 shot at Empire State Building   
    There, I fixed it for you.
  9. Just a guy liked a post in a topic by ex-commish in 10 shot at Empire State Building   
    Perp got what he deserved. Prayers for a speedy recovery to those wounded and to the innocent person that was killed by the perp.
  10. Just a guy liked a post in a topic by JJB531 in Pacific Rescue, LLC - Caution   
    Just a heads up cause I don't want to see anyone get burned, I would highly suggest not ordering any emergency services related equipment from Pacific Rescue, LLC (www.pacificrescue.com). I ordered various items from them back in May, and never received the items eventhough the money was debited from my account. After almost 30 phone calls and numerous emails from myself and the Better Business Bureau in an attempt to civilly rectify this issue, neither of us received any response from any representative of the company. My last option is small claims court which is not feasible, so basically they ripped me off.
  11. SageVigiles liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in 12 year old honorary Brighton CO Police Officer passes away   
    Honorary Brighton Colorado Police Officer Jose Rubio-Pavon passed away Friday after a courageous battle with brain cancer, he was 12 years old.
    Jose had always wanted to be a police officer so in May, Officers from the Brighton PD swore him in during a ceremony in his hospice room and gave him a uniform shirt, shield and a certificate.
    This is a sad story but I'm sure these officers made the last few months of this boy's life a little better.
    The Brighton PD and FD led the funeral procession.
    Rest In Peace Officer Rubio-Pavon
    http://www.policeone.com/police-heroes/articles/5844453-Boy-12-sworn-in-as-Colo-officer-dies
  12. Just a guy liked a post in a topic by ex-commish in 12 year old honorary Brighton CO Police Officer passes away   
    May this young man rest in peace.
  13. SageVigiles liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in 12 year old honorary Brighton CO Police Officer passes away   
    Honorary Brighton Colorado Police Officer Jose Rubio-Pavon passed away Friday after a courageous battle with brain cancer, he was 12 years old.
    Jose had always wanted to be a police officer so in May, Officers from the Brighton PD swore him in during a ceremony in his hospice room and gave him a uniform shirt, shield and a certificate.
    This is a sad story but I'm sure these officers made the last few months of this boy's life a little better.
    The Brighton PD and FD led the funeral procession.
    Rest In Peace Officer Rubio-Pavon
    http://www.policeone.com/police-heroes/articles/5844453-Boy-12-sworn-in-as-Colo-officer-dies
  14. SageVigiles liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in 12 year old honorary Brighton CO Police Officer passes away   
    Honorary Brighton Colorado Police Officer Jose Rubio-Pavon passed away Friday after a courageous battle with brain cancer, he was 12 years old.
    Jose had always wanted to be a police officer so in May, Officers from the Brighton PD swore him in during a ceremony in his hospice room and gave him a uniform shirt, shield and a certificate.
    This is a sad story but I'm sure these officers made the last few months of this boy's life a little better.
    The Brighton PD and FD led the funeral procession.
    Rest In Peace Officer Rubio-Pavon
    http://www.policeone.com/police-heroes/articles/5844453-Boy-12-sworn-in-as-Colo-officer-dies
  15. sfrd18 liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in Yonkers 1990 Mack Aerialscope for sale   
    I was looking at the city of yonkers ebay store today and saw this
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1990-Mack-Fire-Truck-CF688FAPS-/280928746023?pt=Commercial_Trucks&hash=item4168a87a27
  16. SageVigiles liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in 12 year old honorary Brighton CO Police Officer passes away   
    Honorary Brighton Colorado Police Officer Jose Rubio-Pavon passed away Friday after a courageous battle with brain cancer, he was 12 years old.
    Jose had always wanted to be a police officer so in May, Officers from the Brighton PD swore him in during a ceremony in his hospice room and gave him a uniform shirt, shield and a certificate.
    This is a sad story but I'm sure these officers made the last few months of this boy's life a little better.
    The Brighton PD and FD led the funeral procession.
    Rest In Peace Officer Rubio-Pavon
    http://www.policeone.com/police-heroes/articles/5844453-Boy-12-sworn-in-as-Colo-officer-dies
  17. SageVigiles liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in 12 year old honorary Brighton CO Police Officer passes away   
    Honorary Brighton Colorado Police Officer Jose Rubio-Pavon passed away Friday after a courageous battle with brain cancer, he was 12 years old.
    Jose had always wanted to be a police officer so in May, Officers from the Brighton PD swore him in during a ceremony in his hospice room and gave him a uniform shirt, shield and a certificate.
    This is a sad story but I'm sure these officers made the last few months of this boy's life a little better.
    The Brighton PD and FD led the funeral procession.
    Rest In Peace Officer Rubio-Pavon
    http://www.policeone.com/police-heroes/articles/5844453-Boy-12-sworn-in-as-Colo-officer-dies
  18. SageVigiles liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in 12 year old honorary Brighton CO Police Officer passes away   
    Honorary Brighton Colorado Police Officer Jose Rubio-Pavon passed away Friday after a courageous battle with brain cancer, he was 12 years old.
    Jose had always wanted to be a police officer so in May, Officers from the Brighton PD swore him in during a ceremony in his hospice room and gave him a uniform shirt, shield and a certificate.
    This is a sad story but I'm sure these officers made the last few months of this boy's life a little better.
    The Brighton PD and FD led the funeral procession.
    Rest In Peace Officer Rubio-Pavon
    http://www.policeone.com/police-heroes/articles/5844453-Boy-12-sworn-in-as-Colo-officer-dies
  19. Just a guy liked a post in a topic by ny10570 in Questioning for infectious diseases as part of medical history.   
    Why does it matter aside from maybe helping figure out what is wrong with the patient? Forget about how its just wrong to treat someone differently based upon a medical condition, what if they don't know they're carrying some disease. Everyone gets treated the same unless I suspect an infection requiring droplet precautions.
    Moderator note: This was the very last post made by Lenny, before he left us for keeps. RIP.
  20. Just a guy liked a post in a topic by efdcapt115 in FDNY Paramedic and Distinguished EMTBravo Member NY10570 Condolences   
    This is quite shocking, the whole situation. I'm asking myself "is this really happening?" It's surreal. ny10570 who we now know his name is Lenny Joyner, see his photo on the Denver news story, has been a regular productive member of this board for years. We know his political leanings, his compassion for others, his decency....yet most of us didn't know him personally.
    I wish I had.
    To those members here who had the honor of knowing him, condolences to you all. We all share in your grief.
    For all of us here who care, who feel, please take care of yourselves now. Don't be tempted to grab the beers or anything else to drown the pain away.
    Talk about it. Write about it. Share your feelings with those of us here who care for you and want you to be okay. That's what this site is about. A Fraternity of sorts. Times like these are the most testing for everybody. Talk about it at the firehouse, the precinct, the ambulance quarters.
    Lenny got called home to God way too early, yet he obviously died doing what he wanted to be doing. Living his life the way he wanted it to be. Quite an adventurist it seems. I imagine he was quite ecstatic to reach that peak, to see that view, to be closer to his God.
    Our board has another hero now. And his name is Lenny Joyner. God Rest In Peace.
    Edit: Last name proper spelling.
  21. SSweet88MonteSS liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in Reckless Driver in Armonk.. Who Knew.. Another Kennedy!   
    I always thought the Kennedy family would make for a nice RICO case
  22. SageVigiles liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in Trooper takes out wrong way driver on interstate   
    An incredibly brave and selfless act, Great Job Trooper, you are a hero in my book
  23. SageVigiles liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in Trooper takes out wrong way driver on interstate   
    An incredibly brave and selfless act, Great Job Trooper, you are a hero in my book
  24. BFD1054 liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in Justice in Texas   
    Just to Expand on Init915's post, This is from the New York State Penal Law,
    35.15 Justification; use of physical force in defense of a person.
    2. A person may not use deadly physical force upon another person
    under circumstances specified in subdivision one unless:
    ( He or she reasonably believes that such other person is committing
    or attempting to commit a kidnapping, forcible rape, forcible criminal
    sexual act or robbery; or
  25. BFD1054 liked a post in a topic by Just a guy in Justice in Texas   
    Just to Expand on Init915's post, This is from the New York State Penal Law,
    35.15 Justification; use of physical force in defense of a person.
    2. A person may not use deadly physical force upon another person
    under circumstances specified in subdivision one unless:
    ( He or she reasonably believes that such other person is committing
    or attempting to commit a kidnapping, forcible rape, forcible criminal
    sexual act or robbery; or