negroe...military people dog each other out all the time...just like people from different colleges or people from different states. now sit your chuckle head ass down.lol
You talking about the guys still in their 20's? Is that who you are comparing yourself to? No surprise there.
mofo....go to a damn football/basket ball game....alumni love talking shit to each other.... oh wait....u never went to college nor been in the military huh? if you had then u will know the culture. the navy know they are cup cakes compared to the army
That's not the context you used your disrespectful language in. If so why did you apologize? I was a Naval FA-18 Avionics Tech for 5 years and I have a bachelor degree. Truth is I already accepted your apology and was just picking your brain, but obviously there is nothing there so carry on.
oooh. good one. however....when u understand context let me know. if i apologize then that says something about me being man enuff to do so....
Ezell Ford autopsy prompts new protests, calls for caution http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-ezell-ford-autopsy-20141229-story.html#page=1 The autopsy of Ezell Ford, a mentally ill black man killed by police in South Los Angeles in August, shows he was shot three times -- once in the right side, once in the right back and once in the right arm. The release of the autopsy Monday marks the first time authorities have provided details about Ford's wounds since his Aug. 11 death. The gunshot wound on his back showed the surrounding skin had a "muzzle imprint," according to the autopsy, suggesting the shot was made at very close range. The autopsy said the back and side gunshot wounds were fatal. The autopsy does not make any judgment about the conduct of the officers in the shooting or provide a detailed narrative of what occurred. http://documents.latimes.com/autopsy-report-ezell-ford/ The report prompted small protests at several locations around Los Angeles. At one point Monday night, a group of demonstrators walked onto the 110 Freeway, briefly blocking some traffic until police arrived and forced them off the roadway. LAPD Chief Charlie Beck cautioned that the autopsy was just one part of the department's ongoing investigation into Ford's death. But he said nothing included in the report was inconsistent with the account provided by his officers. Beck said the officers had gotten out of their car to speak to Ford but that the 25-year-old walked away. Beck said the officers followed Ford to a nearby driveway, where Ford crouched between a car and some bushes. When one of the officers reached toward Ford, the chief said, he grabbed the officer and forced him to the ground. Beck said Ford pinned the officer to the ground and tried to remove his handgun from his holster. The officer yelled to his partner that Ford had his gun, Beck said, prompting the officer's partner to fire two rounds that hit Ford. The third gunshot came when the officer on the ground grabbed his backup weapon, reached around Ford and fired a close-range shot that struck him in the back. Beck noted the difficulty the department has had in tracking down eyewitnesses, saying that although the attorney representing Ford's family had provided the LAPD with a list of witnesses, some had refused to cooperate. He said the department had not contacted a civilian who directly saw the incident. Beck noted the difficulty the department has had in tracking down eyewitnesses, saying that although the attorney representing Ford's family had provided the LAPD with a list of witnesses, some had refused to cooperate. He said the department had not contacted a civilian who directly saw the incident. Beck stressed the investigation into Ford's death was far from over. "Let the system work," he said. "We will find out the truth of what happened on that August night." The coroner ruled Ford died of multiple gunshot wounds. The death was classified as a homicide, the standard coroner's classification for the death of someone by the hand of another. Fatal police shootings, including those later determined to be justified, are routinely ruled as homicides.
Excellent, articulate, cogent, and concise video. You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Sirius Dogon again.