A male came to the front door, as he came to the front door, one of our officers discharged his weapon,” Livingston said.
Livingston didn’t say if the man was carrying a weapon when he came to the door, or what caused the officer to shoot the man. Police don’t think he fired at officers, but the incident is still under investigation, he said.
litterly how do you not get shot in this situation?
Have a security camera pointed at your home's entrance. If someone knocks on your door, check the footage instead of answering in person. If you engage in a hobby full of obnoxious losers such as video games, you can infer that a large group of police officers means that you're being swatted, so just get on the ground and put some red food coloring in your mouth so it looks like you're already dead.
Guy is steaming drunk when 5 officers with rifles repeatedly scream that they're going to kill him if he makes any mistakes, and give him all kinds of commands for 5 minutes (lie down, head down, hands in front, hands on head, interlace fingers, cross legs, kneel, hands up, crawl on the floor) while he cries and begs for his life.
Finally, they shoot him 4 times while he's on his hands and knees because they didn't say 'Simon Says' and it's later discovered that the shooter's rifle dust cover has the words "you're fucked" printed on it, which basically sums up the situation with law enforcement in the US perfectly.
That's why you play dead. If the pigs think someone else already shot you then they won't bother ordering you around, and they'll treat it as a medical situation rather than a predator-prey relationship.
Gotta make it convincing, though. It's probably safer to get shot just a little bit before the police show up. Then maybe strip naked and lie down on a mirror so they can see you're unarmed and, you're probably better off cuffing yourself, too.
That dude is a piece of fucking shit. I really hope he doesn't look himself like he's suggesting on Twitter. Hope he spends a nice long time in prison thinking about what he did.
Neither was swatting until this guy got killed, it only affected twitch streamers
If there are people immature and fucked up enough to do stuff like this in the first place, there are other people around who would continue to troll the family
Probably you could set up a computer thing to text one to every police department in the country. I bet you could get dozens of people killed that way.
Is anyone else weirded out about how nonchalant the linked guy sounds about the fact that someone DIED in his stead over this? If I were him I'd be freaking out about being even remotely involved in an innocent person's death.
How exactly would you want him to react? Does he have to include a "LiTTrLY SHakiNGG Rn" for you to be satisfied?
He informed the police, made the public aware and condemned his behavior. Sure, he could have thrown in some meaningless "thoughts and prayers" to the dead guy, but I don't think PR is the first thing to come to mind.
He could have acknowledge the fact that an innocent person died over his stupid video game argument instead of focusing on 'how tired of this shit he is' as if this were a standard internet slapfight. Anyone with basic human decency would have some sort of reaction to being involved in a person's murder beyond how tired they are of the argument.
According to what I read the intended victim (OP tweet??) actually gave the SWAT-caller the wrong address. I could understand being a little nonchalant if he truly had nothing to do with this. But apparently he actively helped get this guy killed.
He did have a reaction. He did acknowledge it. An innocent person died because of some swating psycho, he had nothing to do with. Obviously the "I'm tired of this shit" was referring to the whole situation.
This isn't TV. Regular people don't get a custom made script to read from every time some extreme tragedy befalls them. If I was in his position I don't how I'd react.
Anyone with basic human decency would refrain from saying "I wish the pigs would have arrived at the right address" because of a bad tweet. Is it okay for you because you're anonymous? Because it's "just internet drama"? Clearly you're just as jaded.
referring to being tired of an argument is ridiculously self-focused when somebody's life just ended. Are you a fanboy of this dude or something? Nobody in their right mind would talk about themselves and their own stupid struggle against a troll after somebody was killed because of it if they were remotely self-adjusted.
This isn't TV. Regular people don't get a custom made script to read from every time some extreme tragedy befalls them. If I was in his position I don't how I'd react.
It seems like you haven't been close to a tragedy, then. Just a hint: you wouldn't think 'wow this is too far I'm tired of this shit'. Your mind would be on the person who was killed.
Anyone with basic human decency would refrain from saying "I wish the pigs would have arrived at the right address" because of a bad tweet.
Between him and the guy who died? Of course I'd wish he got swatted instead. It wasn't a "bad tweet", it was a complete inability to even acknowledge that somebody got killed because of something he was involved in while referencing his own trite feelings, which were on par with somebody getting tired of an online slapfight. If it came between him and completely innocent person who had absolutely nothing to do with the situation whatsoever, of course I'd rather the cops get the address right.
Referring to being tired of a situation where you have a psycho constantly threatening you and other innocent people with SWAT raids? Bringing up how pointless and ridiculous all of it is and that it led to the death of an innocent man? Yeah I'd probably write something like that.
It seems like you haven't been close to a tragedy, then. Just a hint: you wouldn't think 'wow this is too far I'm tired of this shit'
There was a terrorist attack in my city awhile ago. After getting home and getting in touch with my family, putting on the news and browsing the internet for developments I wrote something like 'wow this is too far I'm tired of this shit' on the internet. When you're under the impression your own or your family's lives might have been in danger your mind isn't always on a complete stranger you've never seen or heard about ever. Would it have been nicer with a "can't believe someone had to die because of this"? Yes, but I can see how your mind isn't on "how do i formulate the perfect tweet" is their top priority. Have you ever been close to tragedy?
I have never heard of this guy in my life. I just disagree with how you seem to flip flop on the sanctity of life in internet discussions. Should we always react with somber sadness and sincerity on r/drama whenever someone dies? Yeah probably, but it wouldn't happen because it can be hard to fathom and gauge a situation correctly from the get go. Should we demand this from other complete strangers who aren't on drama? Maybe, but I think we'd need a spotless record ourselves.
it was a complete inability to even acknowledge that somebody got killed because of something he was involved in while referencing his own trite feelings
Well, did you demand a complete admission of guilt from all Trump supporters after Charlottesville? Indirectly it was their fault some girl had to die right? Doesn't matter if it was some psycho acting alone, they should still publicly admit they were to blame for the incident? A very tragic situation, but I wouldn't wish they were run over instead of that girl for not apologizing appropriately.
Referring to being tired of a situation where you have a psycho constantly threatening you and other innocent people with SWAT raids? Bringing up how pointless and ridiculous all of it is and that it led to the death of an innocent man? Yeah I'd probably write something like that.
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There was a terrorist attack in my city awhile ago.
Yes, I have been in the same situation multiple times. I also very closely know a handful of people who have had direct family members die in a terrorist attack and a few who have had associates die by violent means. It's a lot different when you have some involvement in it and aren't just some rando who happened to live in the same metropolitan area with a few people who died. Are you seriously trying to relate that to being directly involved in someone's death?
I have never heard of this guy in my life. I just disagree with how you seem to flip flop on the sanctity of life in internet discussions. Should we always react with somber sadness and sincerity on r/drama whenever someone dies? Yeah probably, but it wouldn't happen because it can be hard to fathom and gauge a situation correctly from the get go. Should we demand this from other complete strangers who aren't on drama? Maybe, but I think we'd need a spotless record ourselves.
It just sounds like you're waxing poetic now.
Well, did you demand a complete admission of guilt from all Trump supporters after Charlottesville? Indirectly it was their fault some girl had to die right? Doesn't matter if it was some psycho acting alone, they should still publicly admit they were to blame for the incident? A very tragic situation, but I wouldn't wish they were run over instead of that girl for not apologizing appropriately.
Lmao you're wishing someone dead because he's tired of being blamed for a death he has no blame in. I don't think you have much room to criticize him. He got in an Internet argument it's not his fault at all its 100% the guy who made the call. Why does this need to be said on a sub about stupid slap fights?
Yeah you're actually right. I can't believe the attitude of the guy. Like he's trying to blame everyone else and not take any blame himself. Like dude, you dialed it in autist. The police never would have came if it wasn't for you.
Fine lol no blame is hyperbole but morally it's very little unless he actually thought the guy would do it. Maybe I don't know how casually people swat in that scene but to me it's like saying fight me irl and who actually expects that shit to be their real address. That's the real autistic shit here.
I know he said it but saying it to a group of people is different from saying it to one person in a stupid video game argument over 2 dollars.
Why in hell would you give an address at all, let alone a real address? Especially when the group in question was apparently known for doxxing/swatting.
He gave a fake address. Fake address was the address that got swatted was house that got hit and dude died. The death is on the swatter's hands, but you can't say you wouldn't be shook by someone dying in your place by your unintended actions. Hundreds of stories are written on that premise alone for a reason.
I'd probably feel that way in his shoes but from here I can't blame him unless there was intent. Maybe I'm really underestimating how casually people swat in cod but I see it as giving a fake ip and saying hack me in a video game argument. Obviously much higher consequences though.
If somebody's going to die over a video game argument, better it be some blunt affect dickhead who actually had something to do with it than someone who was completely uninvolved.
Also,
If you're going to take the high road
Thinking that an innocent person getting slaughtered doesn't 'own' isn't 'taking the high road', it's basic human decency. This isn't some edgy youtube sketch, somebody actually died because some idiot thought it'd be funny to send militarized police to someone's house over video games.
Absolutely, I agree. Nobody has to die though. Wishing it upon someone for handling an extreme situation less than perfectly on social media is a bit much if you're gonna claim the moral high ground imo.
This isn't some edgy youtube sketch, somebody actually died because some idiot thought it'd be funny to send militarized police to someone's house over video games.
Exactly, which is why I found your blatant hypocrisy a bit strange. If you find it absolutely reprehensible to make light of it maybe you should start by avoiding doing it yourself.
Of course. Nobody should have died, and this situation shouldn't have happened to begin with.
Wishing it upon someone for handling an extreme situation less than perfectly on social media is a bit much if you're gonna claim the moral high ground imo.
I explicitly said that I wasn't claiming the moral high ground...and I was stating that I wish the guy would have gotten raided in stead of the completely innocent person who was killed if somebody would have had to have gotten raided. Though it doesn't even matter because I was never claiming the moral high ground to begin with, just that an innocent person dying over a video game argument wasn't 'epic' or whatever that one poster said.
Exactly, which is why I found your blatant hypocrisy a bit strange. If you find it absolutely reprehensible to make light of it maybe you should start by avoiding doing it yourself.
I wish the pigs would have arrived at the right address
This was one of your knee jerk reactions to an innocent man dying needlessly and tragically, correct? I just find it hard to take any of your "come on guys, treat this like adults. This isn't a fucking game this is real shit" comments seriously after breaking out that comment. It gives off the impression that you would have found it quite 'epic' if another person got killed for being in an internet fight.
Explicitly saying you're not claiming the moral high ground doesn't mean anything when that's exactly what you're doing anyway.
??
Is it absolutely horrible for a person to be swated to death over an internet argument and not a laughing matter?
"How does 'this own'? An innocent young guy got killed."
Or is it totally fine to swat someone to death as long as it's some other innocent young guy that you don't quite like?
I wish the pigs would have arrived at the right address tbqhwy (lol meme abbreviation xD)
It comes off as you wanting to joke around about it while still taking the "come on guys, this isn't funny"- route.
Explicitly saying you're not claiming the moral high ground doesn't mean anything when that's exactly what you're doing anyway.
Point to me where I'm claiming to have the moral high ground. Believing that an innocent person's murder isn't funny or cool or whatever isn't 'the moral high ground', it's a thought that anybody who isn't an hormonal teenager or cognitively disabled adult would posses by default. You keep trying to put ideas in my mouth that you can create an argument against, because for whatever reason you want to defend the idea that an innocent man getting killed over a video game argument is epic, xDD (i.e. the argument I replied to that you replied to), and it's kind of weird to be honest. You should really consider what you're trying to defend, and consider the fact that you're making it increasingly clear that you're a teenager who hasn't developed the cognitive faculties to form an argument that matters here. Feel free to revisit this thread in a few years.
Believing that an innocent person's murder isn't funny or cool or whatever isn't 'the moral high ground', it's a thought that anybody who isn't an hormonal teenager or cognitively disabled adult would posses by default.
i dont think its that weird tbh. swatting has been a cancer in particularly autistic gaming communities for years at this point. afaik this is the first time someones died because of it, but i think everyone knew it was inevitable, and what is more banal than an inevitable tragedy?
It was inevitable that someone would die from swatting, but it's still horrific that somebody completely removed from the matter got shot to death, and that one of the people involved responded to it with flat, self-focused affect. A functional human being would make some indication that they're not fixated on an argument being tired for them or w/e after an innocent person died from it. It's inevitable that many tragic things will happen, but it doesn't make them any less tragic. A 28-year-old man's life ended because some idiots had an argument about a video game and the police were out for blood.
It's a bad situation all-around, but keep in mind that if the swatter showed remorse then it would increase the chances of him experiencing negative consequences, and in our society absolutely nothing matter except self-interest.
if the swatter showed remorse then it would increase the chances of him experiencing negative consequences
No. If the "swatter" showed remorse, then the judge MAY grant some leniency.
Except in the cases of the loser who seem to think it's all ok, or justified.
Take for example, the lunatic known as weev. That shithead needs to be been in jail for the rest of his life, but the US justice system was far too lenient and let him escape and so now he hides out in a country that hasn't taken responsibility for handling his sorry ass.
Stop blaming a guy for providing a random address to a lunatic indirectly resulting in the death of an innocent bystander. Ftfy. Fuck them both and also fuck you
Which linked person do you mean? For clarification do you mean zooma, the person that OP linked to or do you mean one of the two people who caused this to happen? Just so we're clear Zooma didn't have anything to do with this, he is trying to help find the guy because the same person threatened him and his GF as well.
The two people who are involved in this are “Miruhcle“ and “Baperizer“. They were on the same team in a 4vs4 match for 2 dollars. This is the link to the match https://umggaming.com/m/4179723
Hopefully one of their teammates or someone who knows their real identity goes to the authorities so the people responsible will be punished.
For clarity there are three people involved.
“Miruhcle“ allegedly posted the fake address during an argument. He also allegedly doxxed “Baperizer“
“Baperizer“ then allegedly contacted someone and asked them to SWAT the address he was given.
Swatistic: The swatter who allegedly called the swat team.
The first two will most likely get caught. Not only because people are doxxing them (can't post dox here), but also because the website they are playing on most likely has their real address and name if they have ever cashed out, and if not PSN will likely have this information as well.
Unfortunately depending on how internet savvy the third person is there's a chance they don't get caught.
TL;DR zooma did nothing wrong, there are 3 OTHER people involved not him
DON’T TALK! LISTEN!!! HANDS STRAIGHT UP IN THE AIR! DO NOT PUT YOUR HANDS DOWN FOR ANY REASON!!! YOU THINK YOU’RE GONNA FALL – YOU BETTER FALL ON YOUR FACE – YOUR HANDS GO BACK INTO THE SMALL OF YOUR BACK OR DOCK WE ARE GOING TO SHOOT YOU! DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME?
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lmao, who would have thunk that a mod of that sub would be an arrogant douchenozzle
redditors are retarded
police in america are usually retarded
mods are especially retarded
ergo that mod is retarded
There is literally no way that /u/clobster5 is not retard, I've proven it mathematically
Secondly, an extremely rare incident of a genuinely innocent person being shot does not logically allow you to fear police.
u/VincentRAPH Then why does it seem like there's a thread a month about some innocent dude being shot in r/PandS with everyone trying to run damage control and armchair quarter back it with the go to "YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW STRESSFUL THIS JOB IS!"
You’re just choosing to deliberately ignore everything P&S says in order to pretend you have a point.
Your idea of “wrong” and “bad” shoots are founded on ignorance you choose not to overcome. You have an entire sub of experts (and us nobodies) trying to explain why you’re wrong, and you deliberately ignore them so you can continue screeching about nothing.
There are hundreds of millions of police interactions every year in the US. Millions of arrests. Tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of assaults on police officers. Tens of thousands of violent arrests because of people resisting and fighting back. Approximately 1050 fatal police encounters (including times where cops tase a guy and he dies hours later from health complications). And all of those fatal encounters except ~15-20 are blatantly justified.
So yeah, right about one questionable shooting per month.
I just looked at the actual numbers, along with The Guardian's The Counted for police related deaths.
Anyone can go in and read each and every one. Then you can count them, and figure out "oh shit, like 99.9% of these are 100% justified without any doubt."
Or you can just do 1-2 months, and extrapolate from there.
1) You don't know my idea of a wrong or bad shoot so shove it up your ass.
2) Every fucking time this happens the resounding chorus is "...well it was all by the book, case closed" without any question of whether or not that book sucks shit.
I may be a worthless sack of shit, but at least I never killed anyone all because my brain don't work too good.
1 is obvious by your comments. If you're that bad at portraying yourself, I apologize for misreading you--go ahead and clarify your stance. I can only operate based upon the words you write.
the shooting itself was justified because of X, Y, Z.
"...well it was all by the book, case closed"
Again, never a mention as to whether or not X, Y, or Z is fucked in that scenario, just a big "welp that sucks for the dead dude, huh. Anyways, here's a meme about my duty belt"
If I was autistic enough, I would go back through all the posts where a cop is doing some stupid shit and link where all the yeah buts get dropped. I wouldn't be able to anyways because a lot of those threads get nuked and heavily moderated since all the precious blue snowflakes can't take any criticism or negativity. Especially since they can't just shoot the poster in the face and sprinkle crack on him.
A man whose bid to become a police officer was rejected after he scored too high on an intelligence test has lost an appeal in his federal lawsuit against the city.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York upheld a lower court’s decision that the city did not discriminate against Robert Jordan because the same standards were applied to everyone who took the test.
Jordan, a 49-year-old college graduate, took the exam in 1996 and scored 33 points, the equivalent of an IQ of 125. But New London police interviewed only candidates who scored 20 to 27, on the theory that those who scored too high could get bored with police work and leave soon after undergoing costly training.
So one 49 year old applicant was told he was rejected for his IQ at one department 21 years ago and idiots like you continue to trot it around like a prize pony as if it means literally anything.
Your posts in this thread are evidence enough of the sort of person that's allowed to become law enforcement. And you retards have military-grade gear with inadequate training, free reign to murder then put on paid leave. Stop shooting us for answering the fucking door
DON’T TALK! LISTEN!!! HANDS STRAIGHT UP IN THE AIR! DO NOT PUT YOUR HANDS DOWN FOR ANY REASON!!! YOU THINK YOU’RE GONNA FALL – YOU BETTER FALL ON YOUR FACE – YOUR HANDS GO BACK INTO THE SMALL OF YOUR BACK OR DOCK WE ARE GOING TO SHOOT YOU! DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME?
I mean, innocents are going to get shot in a country that allows anyone to have a gun. Cops have to be ready for it. Write your congressman or something if you want that to change or just understand it's the cost of everyone having a gun.
Who wants to bet that in the next few days we're gonna see some great peral-clutching about how "video games are leading to violence", just so people don't have to talk about the fact that a cop just fucking wasted a dude for opening the door?
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1 SnapshillBot 2017-12-29
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1 SperglockHolmes 2017-12-29
News article.
1 scatmunchies 2017-12-29
So, the guy answered the door and a cop shot him? How the fuck are you supposed to handle the situation and not die?
1 SperglockHolmes 2017-12-29
Be white.
1 scatmunchies 2017-12-29
It’s Kansas. They lynched all their non-white citizens out of the state decades ago.
1 SperglockHolmes 2017-12-29
(((White)))
1 OnlyRacistOnReddit 2017-12-29
It's Witchita, gotta spice it up somehow!
1 UmmahSultan 2017-12-29
Turns out antifa was right, and cops are just another armed gang of thugs.
1 TehAlpacalypse 2017-12-29
This was right before antifa picked it up
1 EarnestNoMeta 2017-12-29
Shoot first
1 UnluckyImp22 2017-12-29
BLUE LIVES MATTER
1 Rith2 2017-12-29
Nothing you can do police state ftw
1 hlary 2017-12-29
litterly how do you not get shot in this situation?
1 UmmahSultan 2017-12-29
Have a security camera pointed at your home's entrance. If someone knocks on your door, check the footage instead of answering in person. If you engage in a hobby full of obnoxious losers such as video games, you can infer that a large group of police officers means that you're being swatted, so just get on the ground and put some red food coloring in your mouth so it looks like you're already dead.
This is how you're expected to behave in America.
1 EarnestNoMeta 2017-12-29
Lmao NIGGA RUB THA HAMBURGA ON MY HAIR SHIT THE POLICE
1 ____________13 2017-12-29
Did you see the Daniel Shaver shooting?
Guy is steaming drunk when 5 officers with rifles repeatedly scream that they're going to kill him if he makes any mistakes, and give him all kinds of commands for 5 minutes (lie down, head down, hands in front, hands on head, interlace fingers, cross legs, kneel, hands up, crawl on the floor) while he cries and begs for his life.
Finally, they shoot him 4 times while he's on his hands and knees because they didn't say 'Simon Says' and it's later discovered that the shooter's rifle dust cover has the words "you're fucked" printed on it, which basically sums up the situation with law enforcement in the US perfectly.
1 UmmahSultan 2017-12-29
That's why you play dead. If the pigs think someone else already shot you then they won't bother ordering you around, and they'll treat it as a medical situation rather than a predator-prey relationship.
1 ____________13 2017-12-29
Gotta make it convincing, though. It's probably safer to get shot just a little bit before the police show up. Then maybe strip naked and lie down on a mirror so they can see you're unarmed and, you're probably better off cuffing yourself, too.
1 Uniquestusername99 2017-12-29
This is the most fucked up statement I've heard come out of western country. Amercia truly is the middle east of the west.
1 Anthropist_ 2017-12-29
How to get shot by Americans in the middle east: Be actively engaged in combat against, or supporting combat against, Coalition forces or allies.
How to get shot by Americans in America: answer the door lol
1 EarnestNoMeta 2017-12-29
Dont downvote me you faggot
1 UmmahSultan 2017-12-29
Holy shit dude I never downvoted you, stop freaking out (plz don't swat me).
1 EarnestNoMeta 2017-12-29
Lol im gonna pwn u swatzor lmao hahaha this makes my penis bigger
1 Rith2 2017-12-29
But the guy that got shot had nothing to do with the nerds read the article
1 tron_funkin_blow 2017-12-29
Should have had a moat with a draw bridge. I'm having a moat installed next week for this exact reason.
1 HodorTheDoorHolder 2017-12-29
911 Call With Swatter's Voice
1 WhiskeyWeekends 2017-12-29
That dude is a piece of fucking shit. I really hope he doesn't look himself like he's suggesting on Twitter. Hope he spends a nice long time in prison thinking about what he did.
1 Rith2 2017-12-29
Hope he keeps himself safe so we don’t have to feed him for 20 Years tbpqhwyf
1 Rith2 2017-12-29
Hope he keeps himself safe so we don’t have to feed him for 20 Years tbpqhwyf
1 syllabic 2017-12-29
Holy shit they didnt bleep the family address, they just doxxed this family on facebook
1 HodorTheDoorHolder 2017-12-29
Yeah I don't think that's their biggest worry right now.
1 syllabic 2017-12-29
They could at least not make things worse
1 HodorTheDoorHolder 2017-12-29
Doxxing isn't a thing in the real world.
1 syllabic 2017-12-29
Neither was swatting until this guy got killed, it only affected twitch streamers
If there are people immature and fucked up enough to do stuff like this in the first place, there are other people around who would continue to troll the family
1 OnlyRacistOnReddit 2017-12-29
Well, except for the guy they shot.
1 ComedicSans 2017-12-29
They did not find him like that, though.
1 CirqueDuFuder 2017-12-29
Fucking gottem.
1 OnlyRacistOnReddit 2017-12-29
That makes all the difference.
1 ligga4nife 2017-12-29
to be fair he was outside
1 InternetLawyerESQ 2017-12-29
More blood on Gamergate and Hilary's hands
1 backltrack 2017-12-29
That's still happening? Shit. I think all you have to do is text the fucking police number for deaf people and the ball gets rolling
1 UmmahSultan 2017-12-29
Probably you could set up a computer thing to text one to every police department in the country. I bet you could get dozens of people killed that way.
1 backltrack 2017-12-29
Hopefully only deaf people. Don't want to misuse their service
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
Is anyone else weirded out about how nonchalant the linked guy sounds about the fact that someone DIED in his stead over this? If I were him I'd be freaking out about being even remotely involved in an innocent person's death.
1 SperglockHolmes 2017-12-29
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1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
He sounds like a self-focused cunt, I wish the pigs would have arrived at the right address tbqhwy
1 GetsoInn11 2017-12-29
How exactly would you want him to react? Does he have to include a "LiTTrLY SHakiNGG Rn" for you to be satisfied?
He informed the police, made the public aware and condemned his behavior. Sure, he could have thrown in some meaningless "thoughts and prayers" to the dead guy, but I don't think PR is the first thing to come to mind.
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
He could have acknowledge the fact that an innocent person died over his stupid video game argument instead of focusing on 'how tired of this shit he is' as if this were a standard internet slapfight. Anyone with basic human decency would have some sort of reaction to being involved in a person's murder beyond how tired they are of the argument.
1 Johnathon_09 2017-12-29
According to what I read the intended victim (OP tweet??) actually gave the SWAT-caller the wrong address. I could understand being a little nonchalant if he truly had nothing to do with this. But apparently he actively helped get this guy killed.
1 GetsoInn11 2017-12-29
He did have a reaction. He did acknowledge it. An innocent person died because of some swating psycho, he had nothing to do with. Obviously the "I'm tired of this shit" was referring to the whole situation.
This isn't TV. Regular people don't get a custom made script to read from every time some extreme tragedy befalls them. If I was in his position I don't how I'd react.
Anyone with basic human decency would refrain from saying "I wish the pigs would have arrived at the right address" because of a bad tweet. Is it okay for you because you're anonymous? Because it's "just internet drama"? Clearly you're just as jaded.
1 celocanth13 2017-12-29
Don't say anything and hope to god the police don't come for you next because you just killed someone
1 GetsoInn11 2017-12-29
He didn't call for any swats did he?
1 Namenamenamenamena 2017-12-29
He didn't kill anyone. I think it's pretty obvious snally is off the mark when people think she's talking about the guy who made the call lol
1 ComedicSans 2017-12-29
He was the one who gave out the fake address and dared people to SWAT him. But for his actions, the dead guy would still be alive.
1 Namenamenamenamena 2017-12-29
He didn't kill anyone.
1 ComedicSans 2017-12-29
👏 Charles 👏 Manson 👏 did 👏 nothing 👏 wrong 👏
1 Namenamenamenamena 2017-12-29
Lmao what an autistic comparison.
1 IvankaTrumpIsMyWaifu 2017-12-29
He most certainly did kill someone you mong inbred retard.
1 Namenamenamenamena 2017-12-29
You clearly think I'm talking about a different person involved in this. Snally defense force is aggressive lol.
1 AaronBurr_Sir_ 2017-12-29
Just fucking kill yourself already.
1 Namenamenamenamena 2017-12-29
❤️❤️❤️
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
referring to being tired of an argument is ridiculously self-focused when somebody's life just ended. Are you a fanboy of this dude or something? Nobody in their right mind would talk about themselves and their own stupid struggle against a troll after somebody was killed because of it if they were remotely self-adjusted.
It seems like you haven't been close to a tragedy, then. Just a hint: you wouldn't think 'wow this is too far I'm tired of this shit'. Your mind would be on the person who was killed.
Between him and the guy who died? Of course I'd wish he got swatted instead. It wasn't a "bad tweet", it was a complete inability to even acknowledge that somebody got killed because of something he was involved in while referencing his own trite feelings, which were on par with somebody getting tired of an online slapfight. If it came between him and completely innocent person who had absolutely nothing to do with the situation whatsoever, of course I'd rather the cops get the address right.
1 GetsoInn11 2017-12-29
Referring to being tired of a situation where you have a psycho constantly threatening you and other innocent people with SWAT raids? Bringing up how pointless and ridiculous all of it is and that it led to the death of an innocent man? Yeah I'd probably write something like that.
There was a terrorist attack in my city awhile ago. After getting home and getting in touch with my family, putting on the news and browsing the internet for developments I wrote something like 'wow this is too far I'm tired of this shit' on the internet. When you're under the impression your own or your family's lives might have been in danger your mind isn't always on a complete stranger you've never seen or heard about ever. Would it have been nicer with a "can't believe someone had to die because of this"? Yes, but I can see how your mind isn't on "how do i formulate the perfect tweet" is their top priority. Have you ever been close to tragedy?
I have never heard of this guy in my life. I just disagree with how you seem to flip flop on the sanctity of life in internet discussions. Should we always react with somber sadness and sincerity on r/drama whenever someone dies? Yeah probably, but it wouldn't happen because it can be hard to fathom and gauge a situation correctly from the get go. Should we demand this from other complete strangers who aren't on drama? Maybe, but I think we'd need a spotless record ourselves.
Well, did you demand a complete admission of guilt from all Trump supporters after Charlottesville? Indirectly it was their fault some girl had to die right? Doesn't matter if it was some psycho acting alone, they should still publicly admit they were to blame for the incident? A very tragic situation, but I wouldn't wish they were run over instead of that girl for not apologizing appropriately.
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
wat
Yes, I have been in the same situation multiple times. I also very closely know a handful of people who have had direct family members die in a terrorist attack and a few who have had associates die by violent means. It's a lot different when you have some involvement in it and aren't just some rando who happened to live in the same metropolitan area with a few people who died. Are you seriously trying to relate that to being directly involved in someone's death?
It just sounds like you're waxing poetic now.
???
1 GetsoInn11 2017-12-29
This person wasn't directly involved in the killing. Only the person who called for the swat and the police officers were.
Okay, if you don't want to take it seriously don't pretend like you do. Just pick a side, it looks weird when you're playing both.
1 Namenamenamenamena 2017-12-29
Lmao you're wishing someone dead because he's tired of being blamed for a death he has no blame in. I don't think you have much room to criticize him. He got in an Internet argument it's not his fault at all its 100% the guy who made the call. Why does this need to be said on a sub about stupid slap fights?
1 ComedicSans 2017-12-29
No blame? He gave an address of a random person and dared people to SWAT him. He could have, you know, not given out an address.
1 Namenamenamenamena 2017-12-29
Do you have a source on him publicly giving out an address and asking people to swat it? Didn't see that.
The other guy could have, you know, not swatted "him".
1 ComedicSans 2017-12-29
Are you autistic? More than one person can be responsible for something at once.
And he goaded people into SWATting the address. The screenshot was in the Keemstar YouTube video. Link.
1 t3hryan 2017-12-29
Ofc there's a keemstar video.
1 ComedicSans 2017-12-29
Keemstar is usually shit, but he somehow got the retarded who called in SWAT to give an interview. The massive amounts of autism are spectacular.
1 t3hryan 2017-12-29
Yeah you're actually right. I can't believe the attitude of the guy. Like he's trying to blame everyone else and not take any blame himself. Like dude, you dialed it in autist. The police never would have came if it wasn't for you.
1 ComedicSans 2017-12-29
B-B-B-ut others!
1 Namenamenamenamena 2017-12-29
Fine lol no blame is hyperbole but morally it's very little unless he actually thought the guy would do it. Maybe I don't know how casually people swat in that scene but to me it's like saying fight me irl and who actually expects that shit to be their real address. That's the real autistic shit here.
I know he said it but saying it to a group of people is different from saying it to one person in a stupid video game argument over 2 dollars.
1 ComedicSans 2017-12-29
Why in hell would you give an address at all, let alone a real address? Especially when the group in question was apparently known for doxxing/swatting.
1 Talonek 2017-12-29
Do you know anything about swatting?
1 AnnoysTheGoys 2017-12-29
He gave a fake address. Fake address was the address that got swatted was house that got hit and dude died. The death is on the swatter's hands, but you can't say you wouldn't be shook by someone dying in your place by your unintended actions. Hundreds of stories are written on that premise alone for a reason.
1 Namenamenamenamena 2017-12-29
I'd probably feel that way in his shoes but from here I can't blame him unless there was intent. Maybe I'm really underestimating how casually people swat in cod but I see it as giving a fake ip and saying hack me in a video game argument. Obviously much higher consequences though.
1 weniscommander 2017-12-29
If you do something that carries the possibility of putting someone you're still responsible even if you assumed the outcome would be ok.
1 Namenamenamenamena 2017-12-29
Maybe if you aren't 3 steps removed from the outcome.
1 IvankaTrumpIsMyWaifu 2017-12-29
Are you retarded or just larping? The guy is at least 50% responsible for the death of the dude.
1 Johnathon_09 2017-12-29
this situation owns lmao.
the cop will just blame the gamer and still be able to sleep at night.
the gamer will just blame the cop and still be able to sleep at night.
some guy got blown away for answering his door. lmfao. this owns.
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
How does 'this own'? An innocent young guy got killed.
1 Gibbussyplz 2017-12-29
>having empathy
Gayyyyy
1 Johnathon_09 2017-12-29
>he doesnt think wrongful deaths own
wew
1 UnluckyImp22 2017-12-29
> imagine thinking a police shooting will ever be ruled a wrongful death
1 GetsoInn11 2017-12-29
If you're gonna take the high road at least be consistent.
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
If somebody's going to die over a video game argument, better it be some blunt affect dickhead who actually had something to do with it than someone who was completely uninvolved.
Also,
Thinking that an innocent person getting slaughtered doesn't 'own' isn't 'taking the high road', it's basic human decency. This isn't some edgy youtube sketch, somebody actually died because some idiot thought it'd be funny to send militarized police to someone's house over video games.
1 GetsoInn11 2017-12-29
Absolutely, I agree. Nobody has to die though. Wishing it upon someone for handling an extreme situation less than perfectly on social media is a bit much if you're gonna claim the moral high ground imo.
Exactly, which is why I found your blatant hypocrisy a bit strange. If you find it absolutely reprehensible to make light of it maybe you should start by avoiding doing it yourself.
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
Of course. Nobody should have died, and this situation shouldn't have happened to begin with.
I explicitly said that I wasn't claiming the moral high ground...and I was stating that I wish the guy would have gotten raided in stead of the completely innocent person who was killed if somebody would have had to have gotten raided. Though it doesn't even matter because I was never claiming the moral high ground to begin with, just that an innocent person dying over a video game argument wasn't 'epic' or whatever that one poster said.
??
1 GetsoInn11 2017-12-29
This was one of your knee jerk reactions to an innocent man dying needlessly and tragically, correct? I just find it hard to take any of your "come on guys, treat this like adults. This isn't a fucking game this is real shit" comments seriously after breaking out that comment. It gives off the impression that you would have found it quite 'epic' if another person got killed for being in an internet fight.
Explicitly saying you're not claiming the moral high ground doesn't mean anything when that's exactly what you're doing anyway.
Is it absolutely horrible for a person to be swated to death over an internet argument and not a laughing matter?
Or is it totally fine to swat someone to death as long as it's some other innocent young guy that you don't quite like?
It comes off as you wanting to joke around about it while still taking the "come on guys, this isn't funny"- route.
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
Point to me where I'm claiming to have the moral high ground. Believing that an innocent person's murder isn't funny or cool or whatever isn't 'the moral high ground', it's a thought that anybody who isn't an hormonal teenager or cognitively disabled adult would posses by default. You keep trying to put ideas in my mouth that you can create an argument against, because for whatever reason you want to defend the idea that an innocent man getting killed over a video game argument is epic, xDD (i.e. the argument I replied to that you replied to), and it's kind of weird to be honest. You should really consider what you're trying to defend, and consider the fact that you're making it increasingly clear that you're a teenager who hasn't developed the cognitive faculties to form an argument that matters here. Feel free to revisit this thread in a few years.
1 plurpnslurp 2017-12-29
you're trying too hard bud
1 plurpnslurp 2017-12-29
you're trying too hard bud
1 DrinkProfessionally 2017-12-29
wtf snally i thought we were friends
1 plurpnslurp 2017-12-29
My problem is that this might set a precedent
1 plurpnslurp 2017-12-29
My problem is that this might set a precedent
1 pepperouchau 2017-12-29
totally epic how that noob got pwnd bro LUL
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
lol EPIC TROLL lulz xDDDDDD
1 aonome 2017-12-29
It was literally just a prank bro
1 youpostyoudie 2017-12-29
Pearl clutching, in my /r/drama?!
1 DannyLee90 2017-12-29
rly makes u think
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
didn't know that it was pearl clutching to think that some rando dying over a video game argument isn't an epic trole xDDD
1 SethRichOrDieTryin 2017-12-29
lol
1 MG87 2017-12-29
Are you 12?
1 Johnathon_09 2017-12-29
11
1 TheGoldenHour- 2017-12-29
? this gamer is going to be sleeping in a jail cell
1 glmox 2017-12-29
i dont think its that weird tbh. swatting has been a cancer in particularly autistic gaming communities for years at this point. afaik this is the first time someones died because of it, but i think everyone knew it was inevitable, and what is more banal than an inevitable tragedy?
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
It was inevitable that someone would die from swatting, but it's still horrific that somebody completely removed from the matter got shot to death, and that one of the people involved responded to it with flat, self-focused affect. A functional human being would make some indication that they're not fixated on an argument being tired for them or w/e after an innocent person died from it. It's inevitable that many tragic things will happen, but it doesn't make them any less tragic. A 28-year-old man's life ended because some idiots had an argument about a video game and the police were out for blood.
1 UmmahSultan 2017-12-29
It's a bad situation all-around, but keep in mind that if the swatter showed remorse then it would increase the chances of him experiencing negative consequences, and in our society absolutely nothing matter except self-interest.
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
This is tru.
1 Chromebookbitches 2017-12-29
No. If the "swatter" showed remorse, then the judge MAY grant some leniency.
Except in the cases of the loser who seem to think it's all ok, or justified.
Take for example, the lunatic known as weev. That shithead needs to be been in jail for the rest of his life, but the US justice system was far too lenient and let him escape and so now he hides out in a country that hasn't taken responsibility for handling his sorry ass.
1 Namenamenamenamena 2017-12-29
Stop blaming a guy for murder because he got into an Internet argument.
1 EarnestNoMeta 2017-12-29
Stop blaming a guy for providing a random address to a lunatic indirectly resulting in the death of an innocent bystander. Ftfy. Fuck them both and also fuck you
1 UnluckyImp22 2017-12-29
> never blame cops for anything
1 EarnestNoMeta 2017-12-29
You can't read, how sad
1 UnluckyImp22 2017-12-29
> Mentions two people
> fuck them both
> neither one is the cop that pulled the trigger
> police always win :)
1 EarnestNoMeta 2017-12-29
Fuck the swatter, fuck the cop, fuck you. Dammit thays three now. Ok I got this. Fuck one, marry one, kill one. Go
1 The_Reason_Trump_Won 2017-12-29
I coulda sworn someone else died like a year or two ago from swatting
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
Link?
1 The_Reason_Trump_Won 2017-12-29
cant find it now so I guess i'm just misremembering
1 DrinkProfessionally 2017-12-29
Dude i remenber it too
1 UnluckyImp22 2017-12-29
/r/MandelaEffect
I also vaguely remember somebody died in a swatting, but maybe things changed when we slipped into the Best Timeline.
1 UnluckyImp22 2017-12-29
It's America. People get shot over nothing all the time. I think it's just like bad weather or something for them.
1 snallygaster 2017-12-29
How old are you?
1 UnluckyImp22 2017-12-29
I'm just saying, Americans clearly give zero fucks about gun deaths. They can say otherwise, but actions speak louder.
1 Tagesausbruch 2017-12-29
Lots of stray bullets today, better put on your kevlar vest before going out darling
1 LordBaytor 2017-12-29
This is supposedly another account of his. His most recent tweets aren't much better.
1 DannyLee90 2017-12-29
Wait, is this actually the kid that called in the bomb threat during the FCC meeting?
Fucking lol, he's gonna be spending time in federal.
1 bishlasagna 2017-12-29
Is this fucking retard really trying to justify why he shouldn't be punished?
1 GoMLism 2017-12-29
Which linked person do you mean? For clarification do you mean zooma, the person that OP linked to or do you mean one of the two people who caused this to happen? Just so we're clear Zooma didn't have anything to do with this, he is trying to help find the guy because the same person threatened him and his GF as well.
The two people who are involved in this are “Miruhcle“ and “Baperizer“. They were on the same team in a 4vs4 match for 2 dollars. This is the link to the match https://umggaming.com/m/4179723
Hopefully one of their teammates or someone who knows their real identity goes to the authorities so the people responsible will be punished.
For clarity there are three people involved.
“Miruhcle“ allegedly posted the fake address during an argument. He also allegedly doxxed “Baperizer“
“Baperizer“ then allegedly contacted someone and asked them to SWAT the address he was given.
Swatistic: The swatter who allegedly called the swat team.
The first two will most likely get caught. Not only because people are doxxing them (can't post dox here), but also because the website they are playing on most likely has their real address and name if they have ever cashed out, and if not PSN will likely have this information as well.
Unfortunately depending on how internet savvy the third person is there's a chance they don't get caught.
TL;DR zooma did nothing wrong, there are 3 OTHER people involved not him
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1 OniTan 2017-12-29
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWdD206eSv0
You need to get laid to cure your hysteria.
1 blacknblue12 2017-12-29
Hope that the caller is arrested
1 BlackTed 2017-12-29
Go over to r/protectandserve and suggest the officer was too trigger happy. Pls tell me what happens
1 SgtCharlesLangley 2017-12-29
DON’T TALK! LISTEN!!! HANDS STRAIGHT UP IN THE AIR! DO NOT PUT YOUR HANDS DOWN FOR ANY REASON!!! YOU THINK YOU’RE GONNA FALL – YOU BETTER FALL ON YOUR FACE – YOUR HANDS GO BACK INTO THE SMALL OF YOUR BACK OR DOCK WE ARE GOING TO SHOOT YOU! DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME?
1 PhilipBrailsford 2017-12-29
BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG
1 BlackTed 2017-12-29
YOU’RE FUCKED!
1 blacknblue12 2017-12-29
This is pasta i didn't know i needed
1 cruelandusual 2017-12-29
Cover me, I'm going in.
1 SethRichOrDieTryin 2017-12-29
lol nice
1 lunchza 2017-12-29
Less than three minutes, get on my level
1 Queen_Jezza 2017-12-29
lmao, who would have thunk that a mod of that sub would be an arrogant douchenozzle
1 Rith2 2017-12-29
1 southmouthneutral 2017-12-29
u/VincentRAPH Then why does it seem like there's a thread a month about some innocent dude being shot in r/PandS with everyone trying to run damage control and armchair quarter back it with the go to "YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW STRESSFUL THIS JOB IS!"
1 VincentRAPH 2017-12-29
You’re just choosing to deliberately ignore everything P&S says in order to pretend you have a point.
Your idea of “wrong” and “bad” shoots are founded on ignorance you choose not to overcome. You have an entire sub of experts (and us nobodies) trying to explain why you’re wrong, and you deliberately ignore them so you can continue screeching about nothing.
There are hundreds of millions of police interactions every year in the US. Millions of arrests. Tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of assaults on police officers. Tens of thousands of violent arrests because of people resisting and fighting back. Approximately 1050 fatal police encounters (including times where cops tase a guy and he dies hours later from health complications). And all of those fatal encounters except ~15-20 are blatantly justified.
So yeah, right about one questionable shooting per month.
1 seshfan 2017-12-29
Hahahah, this is great, what poster from P&S did you copy this from?
1 VincentRAPH 2017-12-29
I just looked at the actual numbers, along with The Guardian's The Counted for police related deaths.
Anyone can go in and read each and every one. Then you can count them, and figure out "oh shit, like 99.9% of these are 100% justified without any doubt."
Or you can just do 1-2 months, and extrapolate from there.
1 Shiwanshu1 2017-12-29
Bruh please get shot by the police in the "right" way
1 southmouthneutral 2017-12-29
Oh come the fuck off of it.
1) You don't know my idea of a wrong or bad shoot so shove it up your ass.
2) Every fucking time this happens the resounding chorus is "...well it was all by the book, case closed" without any question of whether or not that book sucks shit.
I may be a worthless sack of shit, but at least I never killed anyone all because my brain don't work too good.
1 VincentRAPH 2017-12-29
2 is not even remotely true.
1 is obvious by your comments. If you're that bad at portraying yourself, I apologize for misreading you--go ahead and clarify your stance. I can only operate based upon the words you write.
1 southmouthneutral 2017-12-29
Again, never a mention as to whether or not X, Y, or Z is fucked in that scenario, just a big "welp that sucks for the dead dude, huh. Anyways, here's a meme about my duty belt"
If I was autistic enough, I would go back through all the posts where a cop is doing some stupid shit and link where all the yeah buts get dropped. I wouldn't be able to anyways because a lot of those threads get nuked and heavily moderated since all the precious blue snowflakes can't take any criticism or negativity. Especially since they can't just shoot the poster in the face and sprinkle crack on him.
1 Rith2 2017-12-29
Counterpoint:
all cops are low IQ low test retards lmao
1 VincentRAPH 2017-12-29
So one 49 year old applicant was told he was rejected for his IQ at one department 21 years ago and idiots like you continue to trot it around like a prize pony as if it means literally anything.
Ok.
1 Rith2 2017-12-29
Sure thing dummy!~
1 VincentRAPH 2017-12-29
K.
1 Rith2 2017-12-29
Well hey, good thing we're on the internet otherwise you might have confused my shitty insult for an assault rifle and shot me!
1 VincentRAPH 2017-12-29
God I wish.
1 Rith2 2017-12-29
XDDDD
1 lunchza 2017-12-29
Your posts in this thread are evidence enough of the sort of person that's allowed to become law enforcement. And you retards have military-grade gear with inadequate training, free reign to murder then put on paid leave. Stop shooting us for answering the fucking door
1 AaronBurr_Sir_ 2017-12-29
How's it feel to know your average cosmetologist is better educated than you and your cop buddies? Most of us just pity you tbh.
1 RedBearRunner 2017-12-29
Yo could I get that source famalam
1 Rith2 2017-12-29
I’m on a road trip now so you’re gonna have to google it
1 ironicshitpostr 2017-12-29
DON’T TALK! LISTEN!!! HANDS STRAIGHT UP IN THE AIR! DO NOT PUT YOUR HANDS DOWN FOR ANY REASON!!! YOU THINK YOU’RE GONNA FALL – YOU BETTER FALL ON YOUR FACE – YOUR HANDS GO BACK INTO THE SMALL OF YOUR BACK OR DOCK WE ARE GOING TO SHOOT YOU! DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME?
1 elsiedeez 2017-12-29
I mean, innocents are going to get shot in a country that allows anyone to have a gun. Cops have to be ready for it. Write your congressman or something if you want that to change or just understand it's the cost of everyone having a gun.
This isn't some impossible to fathom concept.
1 hlary 2017-12-29
ah someone finally died from it
place your bets on whether it leads to: less swating, more swating, or no change
1 KokomoOReily 2017-12-29
How long before a big streamer gets their top peeled back in front of 50k people live?
1 wayback000 2017-12-29
I fucking hope soon, I hate "streamers" with the passion of a thousand suns.
So fucking conceited.
And most of them have faces made for radio.
1 cheers_grills 2017-12-29
PogChamp PogChamp PogChamp PogChamp
1 Johnathon_09 2017-12-29
monkaS
1 AmosBeach 2017-12-29
i thought people already died from it? swatting's been around for a few years now
1 hlary 2017-12-29
well im not sure about the pre digital stuff but this is defenitly the first gameing related one
1 AmosBeach 2017-12-29
alright, i guess i'm just remembering it wrong
1 genericusername348 2017-12-29
this isn't the first gaming one you fucking retard go to youtube and just search for swatting of twitch game streamers
1 Anthropist_ 2017-12-29
cultural change and better training for police to de-escalate situaHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
1 glmox 2017-12-29
the officers sound like noobs tbh. probably couldnt have even landed a shot if they werent camping the bottleneck.
1 UnluckyImp22 2017-12-29
More like retarded American cops and retarded American citizens are a lethal combination.
Swatting only works because idiot Americans believe whatever you tell them, and solve all problems with a lead enema.
1 elsiedeez 2017-12-29
People in other countries are so much smarter.
1 DoubleCheekedUp 2017-12-29
>be American
>answer door
>get shot
1 hlary 2017-12-29
1 UnluckyImp22 2017-12-29
Nah, the guy who got shot had nothing to do with the vidya. The autist gave the swatter a bogus address.
1 hlary 2017-12-29
oh in that case refer to cheek's
1 ArtiesCorpse 2017-12-29
1 UnluckyImp22 2017-12-29
This wouldn't have happened if he'd had a gun to defend himself.
1 Think_Once 2017-12-29
A gun manufacturer should make an ad with the theme "buy our guns to protect you against the police". Just for the drama.
1 AHealthySenseofDread 2017-12-29
This would have worked so much better when Obama was in charge of the federal police
1 Delkseypoo 2017-12-29
This but unironically
1 ComedicSans 2017-12-29
Lmao. If he answered SWAT at the door with a gun, his entire family would have been shot, too.
1 CirqueDuFuder 2017-12-29
Some thugs are bullet proof.
1 Queen_Jezza 2017-12-29
his bullets would have been shot out of the air by bullets firing slightly smaller bullets
1 CirqueDuFuder 2017-12-29
They targeted Gamers, Gamers.
1 lunchza 2017-12-29
Only in burgerland. Can't get shot if you don't answer the door though, mfw being a shut-in can save my life
1 levels-to-this 2017-12-29
Is your username in reference to something?
1 HodorTheDoorHolder 2017-12-29
I found the guy's full name and an uncovered shot of his face. It looks like a mugshot.
1 RedBearRunner 2017-12-29
Shit this whole thing got started apparently because of a ONE OR TWO DOLLAR WAGER. Who the fuck takes a game that seriously?
As if I needed more reasons to avoid that ass game.
1 seshfan 2017-12-29
Who wants to bet that in the next few days we're gonna see some great peral-clutching about how "video games are leading to violence", just so people don't have to talk about the fact that a cop just fucking wasted a dude for opening the door?
1 lunchza 2017-12-29
Holy shit, school shooters should just call cops on schools instead, get them to do their dirty work
1 VidiotGamer 2017-12-29
It's pretty funny how in America calling the cops on someone is a decent way to murder them.
1 Anthropist_ 2017-12-29
Are US cops massive pussies or what
but the dude moved and you were scared so you hosed him down
1 AaronBurr_Sir_ 2017-12-29
All cops are pussies tbh. American cops are just especially stupid pussies as well. Tell me why I'm wrong, /u/VincentRAPH /u/clobster5.
1 VincentRAPH 2017-12-29
Shit I️ loved Hamilton the musical.
1 HodorTheDoorHolder 2017-12-29
They caught the guy who did the swatting.
It was the guy I thought it was all along.