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1   SunnyvaleCA   2020 Jun 2, 5:53pm  

Just out of curiosity, does car and property insurance typically cover riots, looting, and other acts of mass lawlessness? I thought I remembered somewhere in my policy that there were limitations.
2   WookieMan   2020 Jun 2, 7:10pm  

Newbie123 says
The 3 other cops were complicit according to their former chief who fired them. Go get em boys!

The chief didn't fire the main suspect after a dozen plus incidents prior to him killing someone. What are you talking about? You should be pissed at unions and their enabling of shitty work that you and I pay for. And not directly in this case as I don't live in MN, although I'm sure some federal dollars hit the PD there.
3   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Jun 2, 7:12pm  

It's very revealing that people are blaming America while the Management Directly In Charge is getting a near-total pass.

99.99999% of the bloviation is directly to huge swaths of the country, rather than the individuals in charge of regulating the Police Department of Minneapolis.
5   WookieMan   2020 Jun 2, 7:21pm  

NoCoupForYou says
99.99999% of the bloviation is directly to huge swaths of the country, rather than the individuals in charge of regulating the Police Department of Minneapolis.

Dude, it's mental retardation at a certain point. Who hired the police chief? What political party is associated with unions that allowed this fuck to stay on the force?

Public sector unions are garbage and always have been. People that belong to them are morons. "Hmm, boom, got a 3% raise due to excellent union negotiation." 3 months later, "fuck my property taxes went up 3%! What the fuck is that about?"

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