Police officer shot, killed overnight
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Black_Excellence wrote: »CoonKillaThird wrote: »So yall think ? like this is a good thing ?
I will say this. It kind of makes you look like an idiot when you mock the death of an unarmed man by wearing I can breath shirts and now there are guys that were on your team that "Can't breathe" now. It is what it is....Not a singular ? will be given. ? them.
Did that cop wear that shirt?
Did he ? Garner, Mike Brown, Tahir, etc ?
Dude are you ? serious with this?
Yall r better off ignoring dude
Lil boy don't play with me -
Black_Excellence wrote: »CoonKillaThird wrote: »So yall think ? like this is a good thing ?
I will say this. It kind of makes you look like an idiot when you mock the death of an unarmed man by wearing I can breath shirts and now there are guys that were on your team that "Can't breathe" now. It is what it is....Not a singular ? will be given. ? them.
Did that cop wear that shirt?
Did he ? Garner, Mike Brown, Tahir, etc ?
Dude are you ? serious with this?
Dead serious
I just want one person to tell me how this is positive
I got family that's cops, I'm not going sit here and say ? em
Even though they NEVER come forward and acknowledge that there is widespread corruption, excessive force & racial profiling...?
Seriously, when is the last time you heard a cop admit to wrong-doing?
When was the last time you heard a cop criticize or condemn his fellow officers for their conduct.
To this day, I've NEVER heard of any L.A. cops condemning the Rodney King incident.
In their eyes, they did nothing wrong.
All cops aint bad, but why aren't the "good cops" speaking out against police brutality?
Are you one of those people who support the police, no matter what, just because your family is cops? -
Black_Excellence wrote: »CoonKillaThird wrote: »So yall think ? like this is a good thing ?
I will say this. It kind of makes you look like an idiot when you mock the death of an unarmed man by wearing I can breath shirts and now there are guys that were on your team that "Can't breathe" now. It is what it is....Not a singular ? will be given. ? them.
Did that cop wear that shirt?
Did he ? Garner, Mike Brown, Tahir, etc ?
Dude are you ? serious with this?
Dead serious
I just want one person to tell me how this is positive
I got family that's cops, I'm not going sit here and say ? em
? ain't never been in front of a gun, never held one, only tough online celebrating the death of people you know nothing about
Are the cops you know doing their part to stop police corruption? -
Black_Excellence wrote: »CoonKillaThird wrote: »So yall think ? like this is a good thing ?
I will say this. It kind of makes you look like an idiot when you mock the death of an unarmed man by wearing I can breath shirts and now there are guys that were on your team that "Can't breathe" now. It is what it is....Not a singular ? will be given. ? them.
Did that cop wear that shirt?
Did he ? Garner, Mike Brown, Tahir, etc ?
Dude are you ? serious with this?
Dead serious
I just want one person to tell me how this is positive
I got family that's cops, I'm not going sit here and say ? em
? ain't never been in front of a gun, never held one, only tough online celebrating the death of people you know nothing about
Homie the police dragged me to jail in front of my wife. Over a parking ticket. Cold part about it was I had just lost my job. My wife wasnt working. We were broke. My family really needed me. Rent was past due. We begged the police not to take me to jail during this period of our life. They didnt give 2 ? . I spent 2 weeks in jail over a traffic ticket.
In Austin TX, a cop pulled me over. I was in the military at this time on my way to Ft. Hood. He wasnt patrolling because he was parked at an exit off the freeway facing oncoming traffic. Which happened to be me at the time because traffic was almost nonexistent. I had my cook whites hanging up and they were visible from the outside of the car. He grilled me for about 30 minutes trying to see if I was legit. I knew he only pulled me over because I was black. I wasnt speeding. Tags and license were in good standing. He wraps up the whole ? with "I see you gotta Raiders bumper sticker. This here's Texas." ? ? ass Cowboy fan caught feelings over a bumper sticker and made me late to work.
I hate the police. I've ran across more than enough cool ones. But the first few minutes of interaction with a cop is some tense ? . Shouldn't be that way. In elementary school cops, doctors, and firemen were always the good guys. Wasnt any might or might not about it.
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Black_Excellence wrote: »CoonKillaThird wrote: »So yall think ? like this is a good thing ?
I will say this. It kind of makes you look like an idiot when you mock the death of an unarmed man by wearing I can breath shirts and now there are guys that were on your team that "Can't breathe" now. It is what it is....Not a singular ? will be given. ? them.
Did that cop wear that shirt?
Did he ? Garner, Mike Brown, Tahir, etc ?
Dude are you ? serious with this?
I got family that's cops, I'm not going sit here and say ? em
So do I...Guess what homie...? THE POLICE
? ain't never been in front of a gun, never held one, only tough online celebrating the death of people you know nothing about
Who aint never been in front of a gun? Who never held one?Who celebrating?
Talk what you know, not how you feel
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VulcanRaven wrote: »Black_Excellence wrote: »CoonKillaThird wrote: »So yall think ? like this is a good thing ?
I will say this. It kind of makes you look like an idiot when you mock the death of an unarmed man by wearing I can breath shirts and now there are guys that were on your team that "Can't breathe" now. It is what it is....Not a singular ? will be given. ? them.
Did that cop wear that shirt?
Did he ? Garner, Mike Brown, Tahir, etc ?
Dude are you ? serious with this?
Dead serious
I just want one person to tell me how this is positive
I got family that's cops, I'm not going sit here and say ? em
? ain't never been in front of a gun, never held one, only tough online celebrating the death of people you know nothing about
Are the cops you know doing their part to stop police corruption?
Are you doing your part to educate citizens on the best way to deal with cops and avoid escalating situations? Are you doing your part to get youth off the street who are more likely to encounter cops in hostile situations?
I've had enough run ins with prejudice ass ? cops but having family who are cops allowed me the opportunity to see that there are far more decent cops than ? ones
At the end of the day, a lot just doing their job, playing their part in society -
@R.D. There is a big difference between celebrating someone's death and absolutely not caring if they die at all. They don't care when we die and we should not care when they die. I don't care when anyone dies unless I know them, it was a child, it was a tragedy, you get my drift. So there is no room in my heart to care about a cop getting shot when I know they would laugh at my death while standing over my corpse. Probably spit on my body and flick a ciggerate but on my head. I KNOW...they don't give a ? ...and the feelings mutual.
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Who is they? Stop generalizing!
I'm over it tho..yall ? just talking anyway
Killing random cops is regressive and if you can't understand that, there's no reason to converse with you -
There are no truly clean cops. At bare minimum they harass us for no reason every day. We all know they cover up crimes and plant ? on the reg.
No sympathy from me. -
A question for the black militants....what if the cop that got shot is black and the shooter is white? is it still great that a cop got killed?
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The killer is latino
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? the police meaning ALL of em.What part of that don't you understand.They see us(black men) all as suspect and thats not from me that quote is from a former cop therefore i dont care who you are if you a cop i could careless if you die in the line of duty or not.
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There are no truly clean cops. At bare minimum they harass us for no reason every day. We all know they cover up crimes and plant ? on the reg.
No sympathy from me.
I agree that there are no good cops but I am more about the concept as the reason there are no good cops.
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Black_Excellence wrote: »? the police meaning ALL of em.What part of that don't you understand.They see us(black men) all as suspect and thats not from me that quote is from a former cop therefore i dont care who you are if you a cop i could careless if you die in the line of duty or not.
You're an idiot -
? da cops!!!
Baby sister gets her head blown offd
We need da police! Amber lampzzzzz -
Black_Excellence wrote: »? the police meaning ALL of em.What part of that don't you understand.They see us(black men) all as suspect and thats not from me that quote is from a former cop therefore i dont care who you are if you a cop i could careless if you die in the line of duty or not.
You're an idiot
You're a ? ....scary ass in here sounding shook as ? . Its good you better stay on a straight line cause you weak as ? bro. -
A question for the black militants....what if the cop that got shot is black and the shooter is white? is it still great that a cop got killed?
I wouldn't consider myself a militant. But I'll field your question. It's a real ass question that a lot of people won't touch but will be quick to respond to a response.
Anyway. The tribalism in me would initially make me feel some type of way about it, but then again once I think about my previous interactions with the cops (even the black ones) would make me say ? it, call it a potential wash, and move on.
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Black_Excellence wrote: »Black_Excellence wrote: »? the police meaning ALL of em.What part of that don't you understand.They see us(black men) all as suspect and thats not from me that quote is from a former cop therefore i dont care who you are if you a cop i could careless if you die in the line of duty or not.
You're an idiot
You're a ? ....scary ass in here sounding shook as ? . Its good you better stay on a straight line cause you weak as ? bro.
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You know you in a safe place....keep talkin tough.
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Black_Excellence wrote: »Black_Excellence wrote: »? the police meaning ALL of em.What part of that don't you understand.They see us(black men) all as suspect and thats not from me that quote is from a former cop therefore i dont care who you are if you a cop i could careless if you die in the line of duty or not.
You're an idiot
You're a ? ....scary ass in here sounding shook as ? . Its good you better stay on a straight line cause you weak as ? bro.
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Black_Excellence wrote: »CoonKillaThird wrote: »So yall think ? like this is a good thing ?
I will say this. It kind of makes you look like an idiot when you mock the death of an unarmed man by wearing I can breath shirts and now there are guys that were on your team that "Can't breathe" now. It is what it is....Not a singular ? will be given. ? them.
Did that cop wear that shirt?
Did he ? Garner, Mike Brown, Tahir, etc ?
Dude are you ? serious with this?
Dead serious
I just want one person to tell me how this is positive
I got family that's cops, I'm not going sit here and say ? em
? ain't never been in front of a gun, never held one, only tough online celebrating the death of people you know nothing about
I'd give this post a trillion GOATS if I could.
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when a police ? our fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters etc. they don't show sympathy. unarmed citizens gunned down, children getting killed while sleeping in their home or playing with a toy gun, a man screaming he can't breathe while the police officer continues to choke the life out of him until he succeeds. and the police defend the actions of their peers no matter how heinous they are
yet you wonder, when a police officer is unjustifiably killed, why some of us don't give a ? ? it has nothing to do with being a "black militant". we're showing them the same sympathy they show us -
TARPON SPRINGS: --
Authorities say the man who fatally shot a Tarpon Springs police officer and then backed over him early Sunday has admitted to the crime.
Marco Antonio Parilla Jr.. 23, has a lengthy criminal record that included more than 30 felony charges. He'd been wanted for probation violation when officer Charles Kondek responded to an apartment building on Grand Boulevard around 2 a.m. to investigate a complaint about loud music coming from a car Parilla and a woman were parked in.
As Kondek approached the car, Parilla was just walking back from the building. The convicted felon started shooting at the officer with a 40-caliber handgun, authorities said.
Kondek, a 17-year veteran of the department and father of six children, was killed by a gunshot that struck him in his upper chest, above his protective vest. Parilla fled in the white Hyundai Elantra to nearby Athens Street, where he crashed into a power pole and truck before being arrested.
Parilla's downward spiral started in 2009 just after his 18th birthday when he was arrested on a driving without a license charge. Between 2009 and 2011, he was arrested five times in Hillsborough County on an escalating range of charges.
He then served three years in prison for selling ? and marijuana, trafficking in stolen property and leaving the scene of a crash involving an injury.
Parilla had gone to the apartment building to confront someone he believed had reported drug activity that led to his probation violation charge, authorities said.
"This is a guy that has a very, very extensive criminal history," Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri told reporters. "This is a guy that's been around the block many, many times."
Kondek, 45, was originally from New York and spent five years as an officer with the New York City Police Department before moving to Florida. His wife works for the Pasco County Clerk's office.
"Charlie was just a great guy, a standout cop who came in every day and did his job," said Tarpon Springs police Chief Robert Kochen. "He served most of his career on the midnight shift, away from his family, allowing citizens to sleep peacefully in their beds because he faced the danger for them."
Parilla's family described him quiet and nice in interviews with the Tampa Bay Times, but one who started using drugs as a teenager and then turned to gangs for support after getting out of prison.
According to the Times, Parilla attended East Bay High School in Gibsonton, but dropped out and got a GED. He worked intermittently as a cook in St. Petersburg and had two children with a girlfriend.
Authorities said that after admitting to the crime, Parilla apologized to Kondek's family as he was escorted into the Pinellas County Jail. "That was not my intention," he was.
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri didn't buy it.
"It's all a bunch of nonsense," he said. "This guy knew what he was doing. He killed a cop, and he needs to be held accountable for that."
Parilla is being held without bond at the Pinellas County Jail on charge of first degree murder. He will make his first court appearance this afternoon.
He could face the death penalty if convicted.
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Already Home_17 wrote: »when a police ? our fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters etc. they don't show sympathy. unarmed citizens gunned down, children getting killed while sleeping in their home or playing with a toy gun, a man screaming he can't breathe while the police officer continues to choke the life out of him until he succeeds. and the police defend the actions of their peers no matter how heinous they are
yet you wonder, when a police officer is unjustifiably killed, why some of us don't give a ? ? it has nothing to do with being a "black militant". we're showing them the same sympathy they show us
I bet the trolls ignore this post and continue wit the same ? argument. Watch. -
VulcanRaven wrote: »Black_Excellence wrote: »CoonKillaThird wrote: »So yall think ? like this is a good thing ?
I will say this. It kind of makes you look like an idiot when you mock the death of an unarmed man by wearing I can breath shirts and now there are guys that were on your team that "Can't breathe" now. It is what it is....Not a singular ? will be given. ? them.
Did that cop wear that shirt?
Did he ? Garner, Mike Brown, Tahir, etc ?
Dude are you ? serious with this?
Dead serious
I just want one person to tell me how this is positive
I got family that's cops, I'm not going sit here and say ? em
? ain't never been in front of a gun, never held one, only tough online celebrating the death of people you know nothing about
Are the cops you know doing their part to stop police corruption?
Are you doing your part to educate citizens on the best way to deal with cops and avoid escalating situations? Are you doing your part to get youth off the street who are more likely to encounter cops in hostile situations?
I've had enough run ins with prejudice ass ? cops but having family who are cops allowed me the opportunity to see that there are far more decent cops than ? ones
At the end of the day, a lot just doing their job, playing their part in society
Of course I do.I tell kids all the time to be respectful,don't make sudden moves and don't argue with the cops.Just follow their instructions and show ID if they ask,but that won't stop a corrupt cop from being corrupt.No one I know has had any conflict with the cops even when they were profiled.Still does not answer my question and your questions were irrelevant since cops are usually the hostile and confrontational ones.Also cops are suppose to serve the people,not put fear in them so comparing cops to citizens who already don't trust cops for good reasons is just foolish.Having fam in the cops don't change the facts and I know some cops too.