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CHP Officer killed this morning.

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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

Why don't you go street race some more, speed racer.

Maybe CHP wouldn't have to catch speeders if people stopped breaking the fvcking law.

QFT
 
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

Why don't you go street race some more, speed racer.

Maybe CHP wouldn't have to catch speeders if people stopped breaking the fvcking law.

QFT

Maybe if speed limits weren't fvking designed to generate revenue and instead based on realistic driving conditions.

QFT

Stay on topic ppl.
 
Originally posted by: DVK916
Very sad. Cop killers are the lowest of low and should be hunted down.

QFT.

That is very sad. They should hunt down both the driver and the shooter and torture them to death slowly and painfully and leave their rotting corpses out in the sun until they bloat up and explode only to be eaten by maggots and buzzards.
 
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

Why don't you go street race some more, speed racer.

Maybe CHP wouldn't have to catch speeders if people stopped breaking the fvcking law.

QFT

Maybe if speed limits weren't fvking designed to generate revenue and instead based on realistic driving conditions.

QFT

Stay on topic ppl.

It is still the law you prick. This cop was doing his job when he was shot, and you have the nerve to say he wasn't protecting anyone. Die you scum bag.
 
Originally posted by: platinumike
good job on the Cop's behalf calling in the descripition and plate number. God bless him and his family.

Sounds like this particular cop is a hero.
 
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

Why don't you go street race some more, speed racer.

Maybe CHP wouldn't have to catch speeders if people stopped breaking the fvcking law.

QFT

Maybe if speed limits weren't fvking designed to generate revenue and instead based on realistic driving conditions.

QFT

Stay on topic ppl.

It is still the law you prick. This cop was doing his job when he was shot, and you have the nerve to say he wasn't protecting anyone. Die you scum bag.

You go die you scumbag piece of sh1t. No where did I imply he wasn't protecting anyone. The comment refers to the idea that if the cop had not been placed there and instead been used for "better" police work, it may not have happened! It's as you're saying I liked the fact that he died!
 
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

Why don't you go street race some more, speed racer.

Maybe CHP wouldn't have to catch speeders if people stopped breaking the fvcking law.

QFT

Maybe if speed limits weren't fvking designed to generate revenue and instead based on realistic driving conditions.

QFT

Stay on topic ppl.

It is still the law you prick. This cop was doing his job when he was shot, and you have the nerve to say he wasn't protecting anyone. Die you scum bag.

You go die you scumbag piece of sh1t. No where did I imply he wasn't protecting anyone. The comment refers to the idea that if the cop had not been placed there and instead been used for "better" police work, it may not have happened! It's as you're saying I liked the fact that he died!

And if people didn't speed in the first place, the CHP Officer wouldn't be pulling people over for speeding.

Your point is moot.
 
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

That's what I mean. The fact that cops are being put in danger for revenues is ridiculous. We don't know what the stop was for, but it could have easily been for driving with a cell phone or going 10 over the limit. How about focusing on fighting crime, instead of dedicated traffic duty??

As for making the roads safer, how does hiding in the bushes with lights off accomplish that? What about car chases?

Half the people on this board will disagree and hate us for thinking this but I don't give 2 sh1ts about them. I agree with you.



i agree as well. i was profiled by the chp on a freeway because of my STI and was given a ticket as an excuse since he couldn't harass me for anything else (i look non thuggish/street racer type). what pisses me off is I drive the same fvcking freeway everyday and I see people going 80+ with no chp in sight ever. WOW! i wonder what the chp was doing...? helping caltrans clean the side of the freeway?
 
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

Why don't you go street race some more, speed racer.

Maybe CHP wouldn't have to catch speeders if people stopped breaking the fvcking law.

QFT

Maybe if speed limits weren't fvking designed to generate revenue and instead based on realistic driving conditions.

QFT

Stay on topic ppl.

It is still the law you prick. This cop was doing his job when he was shot, and you have the nerve to say he wasn't protecting anyone. Die you scum bag.

You go die you scumbag piece of sh1t. No where did I imply he wasn't protecting anyone. The comment refers to the idea that if the cop had not been placed there and instead been used for "better" police work, it may not have happened! It's as you're saying I liked the fact that he died!

He was where he should have been, stoping someone who was breaking the law.
 
Originally posted by: Chrono
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

That's what I mean. The fact that cops are being put in danger for revenues is ridiculous. We don't know what the stop was for, but it could have easily been for driving with a cell phone or going 10 over the limit. How about focusing on fighting crime, instead of dedicated traffic duty??

As for making the roads safer, how does hiding in the bushes with lights off accomplish that? What about car chases?

Half the people on this board will disagree and hate us for thinking this but I don't give 2 sh1ts about them. I agree with you.



i agree as well. i was profiled by the chp on a freeway because of my STI and was given a ticket as an excuse since he couldn't harass me for anything else (i look non thuggish/street racer type). what pisses me off is I drive the same fvcking freeway everyday and I see people going 80+ with no chp in sight ever. WOW! i wonder what the chp was doing...? helping caltrans clean the side of the freeway?

Go wingless on that STi FTW!!!
 
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

Why don't you go street race some more, speed racer.

Maybe CHP wouldn't have to catch speeders if people stopped breaking the fvcking law.

QFT

Maybe if speed limits weren't fvking designed to generate revenue and instead based on realistic driving conditions.

QFT

Stay on topic ppl.

It is still the law you prick. This cop was doing his job when he was shot, and you have the nerve to say he wasn't protecting anyone. Die you scum bag.

You go die you scumbag piece of sh1t. No where did I imply he wasn't protecting anyone. The comment refers to the idea that if the cop had not been placed there and instead been used for "better" police work, it may not have happened! It's as you're saying I liked the fact that he died!

I smell a lock and possibly a ban coming soon. :laugh:
 
Originally posted by: J0hnny
You go die you scumbag piece of sh1t. No where did I imply he wasn't protecting anyone. The comment refers to the idea that if the cop had not been placed there and instead been used for "better" police work, it may not have happened! It's as you're saying I liked the fact that he died!


Wow... just wow...

A few posts up you tell me that we don't have all the facts about whether this cop was pulling over a thief, a rapist, a drug dealer or something else more serious-- which this guy almost certainly was.

And yet now you say the cop shouldn't have been placed "there", and should have been doing better things with his time??? HTF do you know what the cop was doing "there" in the first place? Maybe he was just on routine patrol (you know, the kind of things that cops do) when this scumbag runs a red light?

In your world, should the cop just ignore any traffic offense he sees because, according to you (and you seem to be an expert in matters of law enforcement) he has "better" things to be doing?


 
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

Why don't you go street race some more, speed racer.

Maybe CHP wouldn't have to catch speeders if people stopped breaking the fvcking law.

QFT

Maybe if speed limits weren't fvking designed to generate revenue and instead based on realistic driving conditions.

QFT

Stay on topic ppl.

It is still the law you prick. This cop was doing his job when he was shot, and you have the nerve to say he wasn't protecting anyone. Die you scum bag.

You go die you scumbag piece of sh1t. No where did I imply he wasn't protecting anyone. The comment refers to the idea that if the cop had not been placed there and instead been used for "better" police work, it may not have happened! It's as you're saying I liked the fact that he died!

He was where he should have been, stoping someone who was breaking the law.


yes go and die under a fire! the chp has a bad rep amongst a lot of people because they don't do anything. they're like meter maids that see action once in a while. btw, i don't see anywhere in the article indicating that the vehicle was pulled over for whatever it was.


 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

As a Satanist, saying "Go to Hell!" doesn't mean much, but may you receive the utmost treatment that is the possible most torturous to your soul.
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Chrono
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

That's what I mean. The fact that cops are being put in danger for revenues is ridiculous. We don't know what the stop was for, but it could have easily been for driving with a cell phone or going 10 over the limit. How about focusing on fighting crime, instead of dedicated traffic duty??

As for making the roads safer, how does hiding in the bushes with lights off accomplish that? What about car chases?

Half the people on this board will disagree and hate us for thinking this but I don't give 2 sh1ts about them. I agree with you.



i agree as well. i was profiled by the chp on a freeway because of my STI and was given a ticket as an excuse since he couldn't harass me for anything else (i look non thuggish/street racer type). what pisses me off is I drive the same fvcking freeway everyday and I see people going 80+ with no chp in sight ever. WOW! i wonder what the chp was doing...? helping caltrans clean the side of the freeway?

Go wingless on that STi FTW!!!


i want to but that wing is part of the STI! (they changed STi to STI for the 06')
it's excessive but after a while you just get used to it. i don't get harassed anymore but I get stares. i wonder what happens when a cop pulls over a cop(off duty)?
 
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

Why don't you go street race some more, speed racer.

Maybe CHP wouldn't have to catch speeders if people stopped breaking the fvcking law.

QFT

Maybe if speed limits weren't fvking designed to generate revenue and instead based on realistic driving conditions.

QFT

Stay on topic ppl.

It is still the law you prick. This cop was doing his job when he was shot, and you have the nerve to say he wasn't protecting anyone. Die you scum bag.

You go die you scumbag piece of sh1t. No where did I imply he wasn't protecting anyone. The comment refers to the idea that if the cop had not been placed there and instead been used for "better" police work, it may not have happened! It's as you're saying I liked the fact that he died!

And if people didn't speed in the first place, the CHP Officer wouldn't be pulling people over for speeding.

Your point is moot.

where did it say it was speeding? Traffic enforcement is purely revenue driven. it could have been any trumped up charge. Anyone in this forum who lives in a city, and is not 14, and drives can attest to this. The regulations would have been changed otherwise. The cop might have simply been trying to meet quota. and that's the whole point that i agree with as well. It's not the cop that people have less sympathy for, it's the department and the mayor ultimately and what the cop represented by duty only. He died for a worthless cause.

the cop didnt die a hero, he died a victim.
 
Originally posted by: Vegitto
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

As a Satanist, saying "Go to Hell!" doesn't mean much, but may you receive the utmost treatment that is the possible most torturous to your soul.

Yes, because I care about cops' lives, I'm going to hell.
 
This happened literally right by my parent's house. My dad called me this morning to tell me that the traffic on Hammet Rd and Pirronne Rd, which leads to their house was completely stopped for miles. They literally cannot leave their street with a vehicle because it's completely stopped. They said helicopters were searching for the guy, along with a lot of cops.
 
I live in the immediate area that this happened and it is very worrying. As probably already mentioned, this is the second CHP death/incident of this nature in the past couple of months in this area.

My brother is new CHP officer (only been on the force for about 6 months) and I worry about him constantly. All it takes is one time for something horrible like this to happen.

I'm glad they were able to get as much info as they got on the vehicle and stuff. Hopefully they will apprehend this person as soon as possible.
 
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

That's what I mean. The fact that cops are being put in danger for revenues is ridiculous. We don't know what the stop was for, but it could have easily been for driving with a cell phone or going 10 over the limit. How about focusing on fighting crime, instead of dedicated traffic duty??

As for making the roads safer, how does hiding in the bushes with lights off accomplish that? What about car chases?

Half the people on this board will disagree and hate us for thinking this but I don't give 2 sh1ts about them. I agree with you.

Saying you give two sh1ts is harsh. But I agree with the underlying point. California is the worst, I actually knew a guy who was my mothers, cousins, husband who got killed on the freeway in an accident. The accident was caused by a person running from cops on the freeway. Had the cops not been chasing the guy, this person I know wouldn't of died a pointless death.

What makes it even worse is that the cops in Cali still do this. They have more helicopters to track these dumb fvcks down then anyone else in the country and yet they still chase and cause accidents and deaths to innocent civilians. It should go without saying, but apparently people are too dumb in california to realize this. As a cop you get the license plate, and if the guy runs - you wait and show up at his house later or track the fvcker down. You don't endanger the lives of everyone on the freeway by chasing him.

This may be unrelated - but I had to get that off my chest.
 
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

That's what I mean. The fact that cops are being put in danger for revenues is ridiculous. We don't know what the stop was for, but it could have easily been for driving with a cell phone or going 10 over the limit. How about focusing on fighting crime, instead of dedicated traffic duty??

As for making the roads safer, how does hiding in the bushes with lights off accomplish that? What about car chases?

Half the people on this board will disagree and hate us for thinking this but I don't give 2 sh1ts about them. I agree with you.

You know nothing of law enforcement and why things are done. If you think CHP does it for money, you are wholly incorrect.
 
Originally posted by: Zee
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Did he meet his quota?

I agree with the sentiment but it just came out bad that way. Next time say, maybe if cops were asked to do more meaningful work instead of HP to catch speeders or expired registrations, it may not have happened.

Why don't you go street race some more, speed racer.

Maybe CHP wouldn't have to catch speeders if people stopped breaking the fvcking law.

QFT

Maybe if speed limits weren't fvking designed to generate revenue and instead based on realistic driving conditions.

QFT

Stay on topic ppl.

It is still the law you prick. This cop was doing his job when he was shot, and you have the nerve to say he wasn't protecting anyone. Die you scum bag.

You go die you scumbag piece of sh1t. No where did I imply he wasn't protecting anyone. The comment refers to the idea that if the cop had not been placed there and instead been used for "better" police work, it may not have happened! It's as you're saying I liked the fact that he died!

And if people didn't speed in the first place, the CHP Officer wouldn't be pulling people over for speeding.

Your point is moot.

where did it say it was speeding? Traffic enforcement is purely revenue driven. it could have been any trumped up charge. Anyone in this forum who lives in a city, and is not 14, and drives can attest to this. The regulations would have been changed otherwise. The cop might have simply been trying to meet quota. and that's the whole point that i agree with as well. It's not the cop that people have less sympathy for, it's the department and the mayor ultimately and what the cop represented by duty only. He died for a worthless cause.

the cop didnt die a hero, he died a victim.

Do you know how many arrests are made off of traffic stops alone? Do you realize many warrents and/or controlled substances are served because of traffic stops? Stop talking out of your ass. You know nothing of Law Enforcement, the CHP in general, or the duty that cops perform.
 
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