• Carvex@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    How in 2024 do we not have the ability to find and prosecute offenders of false 911 calls like this?

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          And that’s how COVID became the #1 cop killer for two years. But to hear my cop brother in law recount it: “COVID doesn’t exist for us.”

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            The right’s pandemic policy ultimately hurt them more, but given the unknown future cost of long COVID, it could be far worse for everyone than we realize.

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              I’m starting to wonder how many of us have long term issues, or that issues that might get worse because of prior covid infections. I’m not sure if we have ever fully recovered our sense of smell and taste.

              My wife became sensitive/allergic to both dairy and soy since being infected last winter, even fully vaccinated at the time, though likely during the least effective period of our vaccines.

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            My father in law, who is a retired state police officer, lost so many friends to COVID. I think at one point he had five straight weekends of funerals.

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        Ding Ding Ding!

        I managed to quite royally piss off a paranoid county contracted bounty huntress by showing her Trump’s mugshot.

        Good thing she needed me as a witness.

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      If the caller has more than two braincells, they’ll user a burner phone, rented phone number etc.

      These types of things are next to impossible to trace if done right

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        Nah, they get caught all the time. There is just an endless supply of brain-dead conservative cultist to keep doing it.

        Remember Cesar Sayoc?

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          Yep, that’s why I included the two brain cell clause, covers a good 50% of the population, perhaps even more than that

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      people who do that are found frequently… but if they’re not completely dumb, they would be untraceable. (basically a burner phone)

      i remember one guy, who eventually got caught anyways, had a swatting service where he used some aol service that would transcribe phone calls for the blind, and contacted them over tor…
      i think it should be hard for cops to track people… it should be possible to defy the gov

      e.g. if drumpf becomes dictator, it’ll be good to have a way to escape…

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      Police are only obliged to protect private property. Especially large collections of private property. Not people.

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        That’s why it’s the role of the fbi to investigate any threats to officials

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          I really appreciate all the people responding with valid well thought out counter points and examples. Not simply smashing the download button because they can’t prove otherwise but still don’t like it.

          • Edit I really appreciate all the people responding with valid well thought out counter points and examples. Not simply smashing the down vote button because they can’t prove otherwise but still don’t like it.
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      Oldest “trick” in the book. Just deny that you actually lost.

      Like trump saying we’d never hear from him if he lost. Nobody with more that half a functioning brain cell thought that was true.

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    yet another glaring example of why i’m not willing to meet these ingrates halfway

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      Almost any group is capable of having extremists who are willing to do something stupid. Being stupid as a response to extremists being idiots is exactly how divisions grow.

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        true. but quite frankly, if someone can’t at their very core agree to the ‘golden rule’, what other option is there? a functioning society is better off being divided against people like that.

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          You want to be equated to the most extreme people who share your beliefs?

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            a belief that they should treat others the way they’d want to be treated?

            this is probably a trick question so i don’t think I’d answer it correctly

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    Why am I not the least bit surprised? The fascist right wing want their orange jesus even if people have to die.

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      11 months ago

      Their first move when Trumpy is punished somehow is routinely to threaten violence against individuals or just in general.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The incident happened just a day after Bellows, a Democrat, ruled former President Donald Trump is constitutionally ineligible to appear on the state’s primary ballot next year.

    When officers arrived, they found no one at the house, and they checked the exterior of the property as well as the interior at the request of Bellows, who was not at home at the time.

    Bellows’ decision followed a first-of-its-kind ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court last week that the 14th Amendment to the Constitution bars Trump from holding office again because of his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

    Bellows’ office said her decision would not be enforced until the courts weigh in, “given the compressed timeframe, the novel constitutional questions involved, the importance of this case, and impending ballot preparation deadlines.”

    He also called Bellows “a former ACLU attorney, a virulent leftist and a hyper-partisan Biden-supporting Democrat who has decided to interfere in the presidential election on behalf of Crooked Joe Biden.”

    Trump had demanded Bellows, a former state senator, recuse herself from the case, arguing she was too partisan and prejudiced because she had called the Jan. 6 attack an “insurrection.”


    The original article contains 539 words, the summary contains 194 words. Saved 64%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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      Trump had demanded Bellows, a former state senator, recuse herself from the case, arguing she was too partisan and prejudiced because she had called the Jan. 6 attack an “insurrection.”

      That is hilarious. She ruled that way because she thinks the J 6 coup attempt was an insurrection, but she should recuse herself because she said the J 6 coup attempt was an insurrection.

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    Thankfully I’m not in her situation, so i can’t judge her actions, but I do wonder whether it would be better not to give the perp the satisfaction of publication.

    I can imagine someone jizzing their pants over this article and their little stunt.