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Anonymous Coward User ID: 43567604 ![]() 09/24/2014 03:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. snips... Quoting: 411 The massive search for 31-year-old Eric Frein, who is charged with killing one trooper and wounding another, has resulted in frequent unannounced and indefinite roadblocks in the village of Canadensis. Some people have ended up sleeping in their cars because their neighborhoods were cordoned off. Last week, troopers issued a "shelter-in-place" order that kept some residents from leaving their houses for more than a day; those who weren't already at home could not go back. Residents contend the directive left elderly relatives unattended and pets unfed, and resulted in lost wages for workers who couldn't leave their houses MORE.... [link to abcnews.go.com] [link to www.youtube.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 54458195 ![]() 09/24/2014 03:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. Everyone should have sat in their cars and honked the horns continuously. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55611245 No, they should have started calling the Governor, their state reps, mayor, whoever and demanded to be able to enter their property! If the police have reason to believe there was a danger, advise the citizens and let them make a choice! That's what a free country does! |
SN7 User ID: 51691602 ![]() 09/24/2014 03:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. What the fuck are the roadblocks even for? This mofo is out in the woods... ![]() "The syntactical nature of reality, the real secret of magic, is that the world is made of words. And if you know the words that the world is made of, you can make of it whatever you wish." ~ Terence McKenna |
indiandave User ID: 27213312 ![]() 09/24/2014 06:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. I live about 20 miles from where the cop got shot. People are getting tired of having the police closing down roads and making their lives harder. My opinion, they have no idea where he is and they won't find him. I don't think he's even alive. Hunters will find his body during hunting season. All this money spent will be for nothing. Again just my opinion. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 784016 ![]() 09/24/2014 06:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. It's working out great! Pass the hope and change, more syrup and sausage gravy please! Hey! What's the problem here buddy?! You don't like what we're serving up? Well than fuck up off the fema camp 6 and try another one! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 784016 ![]() 09/24/2014 06:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. snips... Quoting: 411 The massive search for 31-year-old Eric Frein, who is charged with killing one trooper and wounding another, has resulted in frequent unannounced and indefinite roadblocks in the village of Canadensis. Some people have ended up sleeping in their cars because their neighborhoods were cordoned off. Last week, troopers issued a "shelter-in-place" order that kept some residents from leaving their houses for more than a day; those who weren't already at home could not go back. Residents contend the directive left elderly relatives unattended and pets unfed, and resulted in lost wages for workers who couldn't leave their houses MORE.... [link to abcnews.go.com] [link to www.youtube.com] Don't push it, don't push it or you'll get a war you won't believe. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 59857249 ![]() 09/24/2014 08:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. I live about 20 miles from where the cop got shot. People are getting tired of having the police closing down roads and making their lives harder. Quoting: indiandave My opinion, they have no idea where he is and they won't find him. I don't think he's even alive. Hunters will find his body during hunting season. All this money spent will be for nothing. Again just my opinion. THIS CITIZEN HAS AN OPINION! You are being charged with murder since you obviously know where the bodies are. Your house will be roadblocked indefinitely very soon. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26183568 ![]() 09/24/2014 08:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. snips... Quoting: 411 The massive search for 31-year-old Eric Frein, who is charged with killing one trooper and wounding another, has resulted in frequent unannounced and indefinite roadblocks in the village of Canadensis. Some people have ended up sleeping in their cars because their neighborhoods were cordoned off. Last week, troopers issued a "shelter-in-place" order that kept some residents from leaving their houses for more than a day; those who weren't already at home could not go back. Residents contend the directive left elderly relatives unattended and pets unfed, and resulted in lost wages for workers who couldn't leave their houses MORE.... [link to abcnews.go.com] "Dressed as a Russian soldier holding an ak-47"....false flag in 3 2 1.. |
Themaker75 User ID: 17651128 ![]() 09/24/2014 08:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. It's very telling how they handle this ( a pigs murder) and the murder of a citizen. If it was me that was killed no one is going to be blocking off a damn thing. It's them against us boys. The act of killing you will be my high Every life I steal, I multiply Fuck off bastard, fuck off bitch They'll find you full of maggots rotting in a ditch |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 63209755 ![]() 09/24/2014 09:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. snips... Quoting: 411 The massive search for 31-year-old Eric Frein, who is charged with killing one trooper and wounding another, has resulted in frequent unannounced and indefinite roadblocks in the village of Canadensis. Some people have ended up sleeping in their cars because their neighborhoods were cordoned off. Last week, troopers issued a "shelter-in-place" order that kept some residents from leaving their houses for more than a day; those who weren't already at home could not go back. Residents contend the directive left elderly relatives unattended and pets unfed, and resulted in lost wages for workers who couldn't leave their houses MORE.... [link to abcnews.go.com] So this is just another psyop like the fake Boston Marathon bombing that gave the police a reason to dominate people and force them out of their homes at gunpoint while looking for a patsy who never did anything. The false flag "shootings" will continue around the country until we are all properly conditioned to accept martial law. Does everyone have their guns? |
cookie lady User ID: 62613366 ![]() 09/24/2014 09:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. All I hear on the news is how the manhunt is ongoing. I wouldn't stay in my house for weeks because of the cops looking for a suspect who is probably long gone. At least in PA they haven't killed a bunch of innocent 'mistaken IDs" like they did in California. And I am sure we have plenty of wanted criminals walking the streets of Philly, Reading and Scranton if the police want to practice arresting people. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8651733 ![]() 09/24/2014 09:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. A killer is loose and they are bitching that there's a roadblock? Some people are so stupid. "Me...Me...Me. How dare you block a road to look for a killer!" "Let me go home or I'll sue! Where's a lawyer? I want a court appointed lawyer." Stupid whiners. You would think this has happened every day of their lives for many years. How damn common is this situation that they can't comply just once? If the police didn't have the roadblock and residents were harmed, the residents would be bitching and suing because the police didn't have a roadblock. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31076543 09/24/2014 09:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. snips... Quoting: 411 The massive search for 31-year-old Eric Frein, who is charged with killing one trooper and wounding another, has resulted in frequent unannounced and indefinite roadblocks in the village of Canadensis. Some people have ended up sleeping in their cars because their neighborhoods were cordoned off. Last week, troopers issued a "shelter-in-place" order that kept some residents from leaving their houses for more than a day; those who weren't already at home could not go back. Residents contend the directive left elderly relatives unattended and pets unfed, and resulted in lost wages for workers who couldn't leave their houses MORE.... [link to abcnews.go.com] THAT SHOULD NOT BE HAPPENING THIS IS BS on the governments side!!!!!! |
Turtles Voice User ID: 41000046 ![]() 09/24/2014 09:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. A killer is loose and they are bitching that there's a roadblock? Some people are so stupid. "Me...Me...Me. How dare you block a road to look for a killer!" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8651733 "Let me go home or I'll sue! Where's a lawyer? I want a court appointed lawyer." Stupid whiners. You would think this has happened every day of their lives for many years. How damn common is this situation that they can't comply just once? If the police didn't have the roadblock and residents were harmed, the residents would be bitching and suing because the police didn't have a roadblock. ![]() "In order to arrive at what you are not, You must go through the way in which you are not." -TS Eliot [link to www.turtlesvoice.com] Momma Said Write A Book About It - New novel [link to www.amazon.com (secure)] [link to www.facebook.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63209755 ![]() 09/24/2014 09:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. A killer is loose and they are bitching that there's a roadblock? Some people are so stupid. "Me...Me...Me. How dare you block a road to look for a killer!" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8651733 "Let me go home or I'll sue! Where's a lawyer? I want a court appointed lawyer." Stupid whiners. You would think this has happened every day of their lives for many years. How damn common is this situation that they can't comply just once? If the police didn't have the roadblock and residents were harmed, the residents would be bitching and suing because the police didn't have a roadblock. Wanna be cops love this forum. You are one, aren't you? Do you KNOW that someone was killed or do you only BELIEVE it because someone told you on the TV or some other news media? Can you prove anyone was killed? This guy proved that the Boston bombing was fake despite all of the news telling us how real it all was and wanna be cops telling us how real it all was. Go here [link to www.davesweb.cnchost.com] Scroll down the page a little to "The Boston Marathon Bombings: Fully Exposed". He did a fantastic job with lots of photos. What do you have to prove that anyone was killed in PA? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4487760 ![]() 09/24/2014 10:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. A killer is loose and they are bitching that there's a roadblock? Some people are so stupid. "Me...Me...Me. How dare you block a road to look for a killer!" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8651733 "Let me go home or I'll sue! Where's a lawyer? I want a court appointed lawyer." Stupid whiners. You would think this has happened every day of their lives for many years. How damn common is this situation that they can't comply just once? If the police didn't have the roadblock and residents were harmed, the residents would be bitching and suing because the police didn't have a roadblock. The govt loves sheeple like you. Good little citizen! Now go hide in your house and don't come out! Coward. |
HezekiahWyman User ID: 2307286 ![]() 09/24/2014 10:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. The officers should be aware that the residents lives are not in any danger from the suspect, but the officers lives on the other hand..... The road blocks and shelter in place ?orders? infuriate me as a resident/citizen of a supposedly free country. WTF gives them the legal authority to confine people to their homes? Seriously? Hezzah! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5215804 ![]() 09/24/2014 10:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. snips... Quoting: 411 The massive search for 31-year-old Eric Frein, who is charged with killing one trooper and wounding another, has resulted in frequent unannounced and indefinite roadblocks in the village of Canadensis. Some people have ended up sleeping in their cars because their neighborhoods were cordoned off. Last week, troopers issued a "shelter-in-place" order that kept some residents from leaving their houses for more than a day; those who weren't already at home could not go back. Residents contend the directive left elderly relatives unattended and pets unfed, and resulted in lost wages for workers who couldn't leave their houses MORE.... [link to abcnews.go.com] They tried this in my neighborhood a few years back, I told them they cannot deny entry into my personal residence and drove right through. They tried to charge me with failure to obey LOL! They lost . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 297849 ![]() 09/24/2014 10:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. in my opinion, shelter in place is the best way to protect yourself from... The POLICE! If they are going to come into my neighborhood, I will gladly lock my door to keep those trigger happy, Roid-Rods from putting a bullet in me. Beware anyone who tries to enter my home.... Yep, Police State. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34022193 ![]() 09/24/2014 10:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. The officers should be aware that the residents lives are not in any danger from the suspect, but the officers lives on the other hand..... Quoting: HezekiahWyman The road blocks and shelter in place ?orders? infuriate me as a resident/citizen of a supposedly free country. WTF gives them the legal authority to confine people to their homes? Seriously? You actually admitted in your post why they can do what they do to you. You state that you are a resident/citizen which puts you in the exact class that allows them to do this. If you want to maintain your Constitutional rights, you are an American National and you live in an abode on the land. Go look at what the definition of a resident/citizen is within the US code. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63209755 ![]() 09/24/2014 10:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer. The officers should be aware that the residents lives are not in any danger from the suspect, but the officers lives on the other hand..... Quoting: HezekiahWyman The road blocks and shelter in place ?orders? infuriate me as a resident/citizen of a supposedly free country. WTF gives them the legal authority to confine people to their homes? Seriously? You actually admitted in your post why they can do what they do to you. You state that you are a resident/citizen which puts you in the exact class that allows them to do this. If you want to maintain your Constitutional rights, you are an American National and you live in an abode on the land. Go look at what the definition of a resident/citizen is within the US code. You tried to make a valid point, but you failed. The US Constitution died in 1933. FDR murdered it. America's Constitutional Dictatorship [link to freedom-school.com] If you want more detailed info, be sure to click the link at the bottom of that short article. |