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Boston: One dead, one captured, city re-opened

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My biases? I would not let a SWAT team enter my house under any circumstances whatsoever. But, like I said, I wouldn't have been given a choice. And, yes, that's a fucking problem.

What if he gave you a high five first? :D
 
As absolutely batshit-insane as the past 24 hours have been, I think one of the most astounding things to come out of it was the guy who saw the blood on the tarp, and THEN still went and looked into the boat. Holy shit — every time I imagine doing that, and seeing someone in there, it just makes me feel so unsettled.
That is pretty intense. Knowing the situation, that guy has balls of steel to go out and check like that.

I'm surprised he didn't get blasted. You'd think the kid would insanely jumpy and be listening for any movement.

Or maybe he was half asleep, exhausted from being on the run and from injury, and wasn't able to react. Either way, I wonder why he didn't try to leave the boat when he was discovered by the owners.
 
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Yeah cause a teenager with small arms so justifies a tank



I don't want it both ways, I want the cops to do there job without violating my rights



I guess your done making valid remakes since you started name calling?




Take a picture of it and show it to 100 people. I bet 99 of em would call it a tank. The police have no right to use our tax dollar to buy one
It's okay, you're 19, rebellious, infowars, and fuck the police, and NWO, etc, etc. This phase will pass.
 
There was nothing unreasonable about what the cops were doing today

I think that's arguable.

They shut down a major city for a day, spent $300 million doing it, had hundreds of thousands of citizens cowering in their closets in response to one armed teenager, created a spectacle searching home to home for the kid (which by the way, didn't even work), and in the end it sort of sends the wrong message and creates the wrong incentives for future terrorists.
 
Perhaps we are not taking about the same thing but still..

how is that reasoning utter shit ? my family, being Muslims, are always taking about how they are or can be discriminated against..but personally i don't whine about it because i say to everyone "if you ain't done nothing wrong, you ain't have nothing to fear"..hence i am willing to be discriminated against because of origins or skin color a bit if it insures the safety of the general populace and advice my fellow "please don't be" club members..

Please don't take too much offense to this, because I don't mean it as harshly as its about to sound. But the fact that you are willing to be discriminated against in order to provide some false sense of safety for others around you, is a significant issue and goes more towards the harm that this kind of conditioning is really causing Muslim Americans. No one should have to be discriminated against in order to prove they are not some kind of bogey man.
 
This really shows a level of stunted ability to function in a modern society. I'd be willing to bet you have a very hard time at life.

He's a lawyer if I recall. So arguing stuff like this is what he lives for.

I think that's arguable.

They shut down a major city for a day, spent $300 million doing it, had hundreds of thousands of citizens cowering in their closets in response to one armed teenager, created a spectacle searching home to home for the kid (which by the way, didn't even work), and in the end it sort of sends the wrong message and creates the wrong incentives for future terrorists.

The searches were not unreasonable (they were confined to watertown and a 20 block radius if I recall)

The actions in the rest of boston don't have anything to do with 4th amendment rights
 
I think that's arguable.

They shut down a major city for a day, spent $300 million doing it, had hundreds of thousands of citizens cowering in their closets in response to one armed teenager, created a spectacle searching home to home for the kid (which by the way, didn't even work), and in the end it sort of sends the wrong message and creates the wrong incentives for future terrorists.

Holy fuck, I'm out
 
Wait.


There's actually people here bitching about the house searches? People saying they wouldn't have let the swat teams search their parents' house in this situation today?

Must be trolls. Must be.

Fixed.
 
And why shouldn't steps be taken to protect people on our flights, since, you know, countless people were unwilling participants in a suicide bombing that day. What's a little inconvenience to make sure a loved one gets home alive?

This taking away freedom stuff goes way too damn far. I don't like the patriot act either, but if it helps to keep people I care about safe, so be it. We aren't giving up nearly as many rights as people believe we are. The level of government control some folks fear is right around the corner is never going to happen, not in this country, because we wouldn't stand for it.

Suppose all laws aren't created equal. And in helping find a terror suspect you expose yourself to charges?
 
Ya, I think I'm done, it was fun everyone.

EV, you're one of the smartest motherfuckers on GAF, but damnit if you aren't stubborn to a fault sometimes.

Ha. I know. I do feel like some push back is warranted, though. The 4th Amendment is already so shriveled that I'll make a stand wherever I can in its defense. I have no idea if there were 4th Amendment violations going on, but given how often the 4th Amendment is violated, I would hypothesize that there were plenty.

Also, while I might cooperate with police under certain circumstances, I do draw the line at SWAT. Paramilitary is a step too far for me.
 
The house-to-house search was interesting when I was following this whole event unfold. It's hard to say what anyone would do in that situation, but most folks would probably give the ok regardless of how they truly felt (How often does a SWAT team greet you at the door with a armored vehicle right on the street with snipers all around?). However, I think mostly everyone would feel a bit at unease with it.

A few sites that were talking about this:

1) http://www.slate.com/articles/news_...ertown_door_to_door_search_by_police_for.html

2) http://myfreedomfoundation.com/blog/liberty-live/detail/can-the-police-search-my-home-for-a-bomber

It'll be interesting as this will be discussed in the future. Not sure what really happened though as far as the searches go and whether it was voluntary or not. Isn't much concrete information out there on it aside ramblings/comments.
 
While we are talking about rights, did this already get brought up?

A Justice Department official told the Associated Press that Tsarnaev will not be read his Miranda rights because the government is invoking a public safety exception. That exception allows law enforcement “to engage in a limited and focused unwarned interrogation of a suspect and allows the government to introduce the statement as evidence in court,” the wire service reported.

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/04/19/boston-marathon-suspect-shot-dead/

I didn't even realize that they had a public safety exception for Miranda. Anyone know if that public safety exception for Miranda rights have been tested in court?
 
The house-to-house search was interesting when I was following this whole event unfold. It's hard to say what anyone would do in that situation, but most folks would probably give the ok regardless of how they truly felt (How often does a SWAT team greet you at the door with a armored vehicle right on the street with snipers all around?). However, I think mostly everyone would feel a bit at unease with it.

A few sites that were talking about this:

1) http://www.slate.com/articles/news_...ertown_door_to_door_search_by_police_for.html

2) http://myfreedomfoundation.com/blog/liberty-live/detail/can-the-police-search-my-home-for-a-bomber

It'll be interesting as this will be discussed in the future. Not sure what really happened though as far as the searches go and whether it was voluntary or not. Isn't much concrete information out there on it aside ramblings/comments.

You mean tank, we prefer to use proper nomenclature in this thread.
 
(which by the way, didn't even work)

Yes it did. Why do you think he was where he was? The sweep turned up blood he had left behind in a backyard that he was forced to leave because of the sweep. He fled to hide under the cover on a boat a block away from the area of Watertown they searched, where he was found by a citizen the police had cautioned to be vigilant.
 
I followed this story fairly closely, but I don't remember seeing a treaded vehicle anywhere...ya know for the sake of proper nomenclature.

I present to you Fahrenheit's absolute proof that there was indeed a tank.

Yeah cause a teenager with small arms so justifies a tank



I don't want it both ways, I want the cops to do there job without violating my rights



I guess your done making valid remakes since you started name calling?




Take a picture of it and show it to 100 people. I bet 99 of em would call it a tank. The police have no right to use our tax dollar to buy one
 
It's okay, you're 19, rebellious, infowars, and fuck the police, and NWO, etc, etc. This phase will pass.

So you ran out of things to say and have resorted to the edgy teenager argument. It's ok its hard to argue and not resort to such things. And for the record i'll never grow out of NWO, that shit is off the chain.


Also i'm 28 and don't even live in the same state as my folks.
 
They shut down a major city for a day, spent $300 million doing it, had hundreds of thousands of citizens cowering in their closets in response to one armed teenager, created a spectacle searching home to home for the kid (which by the way, didn't even work), and in the end it sort of sends the wrong message and creates the wrong incentives for future terrorists.
"One armed teenager" who may have had explosives. They didn't know for sure, but don't you think it was worth extra time and money to go the extra mile to make sure people were safe; to make sure that they got the guy?
 

Not gonna buy into the framed bit but would like to point out that a lot of our tax money got wasted for this/

I present to you Fahrenheit's absolute proof that there was indeed a tank.
Why are you still crying about the word tank, i already said it was hyperbole. tank/apc whatever. The police shouldn't have spent our money on it. Not like we are in a economic slow down or anything
 
Perhaps we are not taking about the same thing but still..

how is that reasoning utter shit ? my family, being Muslims, are always taking about how they are or can be discriminated against..but personally i don't whine about it because i say to everyone "if you ain't done nothing wrong, you ain't have nothing to fear"..hence i am willing to be discriminated against because of origins or skin color a bit if it insures the safety of the general populace and advice my fellow "please don't be" club members..

Because it's a flimsy excuse to peer into your life (and I'm speaking in general about the you have nothing to hide idea).

Everyone has something to hide. You should have a reason to expect a decent amount of privacy. How would you feel if a significant other demanded to see your phone or email or computer everyday because they want to see it and "if you have nothing to hide then you should be ok with it"? Or the police coming up to you and saying "Let me see your phone. I think you may be dealing drugs. If you're not and have nothing to hide, then it will be over quickly"?

Or how about "You're brown, let me in to your home so I can make sure you're not planning on blowing things up. It shouldn't be a big deal if you have nothing to hide..."?
 
Not gonna buy into the framed bit but would like to point out that a lot of our tax money got wasted for this/


Why are you still crying about the word tank, i already said it was hyperbole. tank/apc whatever. The police shouldn't have spent our money on it. Not like we are in a economic slow down or anything

Fuck off, don't say "our" when you talk like it's only YOUR tax money.
 
Not gonna buy into the framed bit but would like to point out that a lot of our tax money got wasted for this/


Why are you still crying about the word tank, i already said it was hyperbole. tank/apc whatever. The police shouldn't have spent our money on it. Not like we are in a economic slow down or anything

Read the article. It's not about how the dudes were framed but why his family thinks they were (due to their background being oppressed by the Russians in their home country)
 
The police shouldn't have spent our money on it. Not like we are in a economic slow down or anything

It's not like they said "SWEET! Terrorist on the loose, we finally have a reason to go out and buy that APC
Tank
that we've always wanted to slip past Mr and Mrs taxpayer."

They've probably had it for years.
 
I feel like the response was completely overkill for the situation, but entirely proportionate to the hysteria. Bombing public spaces will bring out the big guns.
 
If you actually read the article it doesn't say that over $300 million was spent. It says one economist thinks that $300 million of economic productivity was lost by the city being shut down.
 
Sooooo is there even any evidence that the popo searched houses without permission of the owners, or are we having this argument over hypotheticals?

Yup wasted, tax money shouldn't be spent on tanks err I mean APC for the city PD being im sure the text books in the city schools are about 10 years out of date.

If tax dollars shouldn't be used hunting down armed and dangerous terrorists, then I don't know how you can justify spending tax dollars on anything.
 

In a thread with many dumb things, this is the dumbest. You wanna run your little "ask 100 people" theoretical bullshit poll on that claim? "Hello Boston resident, do you believe the money spent to capture the guys who killed 4 people, maimed over 200 and left the city with a vast sense of unease for days was wasted?"
 
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