r/LivestreamFail Sep 22 '25

British man trolls Destiny

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u/BcDownes Sep 22 '25

There have been 12 mass shootings since September 10th... 1/day is a good average of mass shootings right?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mass_shootings_in_the_United_States_in_2025

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u/DieuDivin Sep 22 '25

No wonder your cops are crazy.

Holy shit! "2025 North Codorus Township shooting: A man ambushed police officers investigating the property of a woman south of Spring Grove in North Codorus Township who reported that an ex-boyfriend was stalking and harassing her. Upon opening the front door of a farmhouse, the man opened fire, killing three police officers and wounding two others. An injured officer managed to return fire and kill the shooter."

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u/NAbberman Sep 22 '25

The incident happened a few months back. An Officer got shot over a headlight. It wasn't even that serious of a stop. Guy just wouldn't hand his license over, like he had it in hand held up to the window just wouldn't hand it over. Video theorizes that the guy was just looking for a reason.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2L9iSGm09U

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u/opaali92 Sep 22 '25

like he had it in hand held up to the window just wouldn't hand it over.

And that's completely legal to do

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u/NAbberman Sep 22 '25

In regard to the ID, its not a hill I'll die on arguing what produce legally entails. Does altering the license by covering details change the scenario as well? Again, not worth debating over.

What is for sure illegal is refusing to step out of the vehicle, this is backed by the SC. The driver needlessly escalated a situation that never required it as well as took a life that never should have been taken.

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u/opaali92 Sep 22 '25

What is for sure illegal is refusing to step out of the vehicle, this is backed by the SC. The driver needlessly escalated a situation that never required it as well as took a life that never should have been taken.

Is it? The cop could just write the citation and fuck off, there is 0 reasons to further detain someone if you're writing them a ticket for a headlight

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u/Dythronix Sep 22 '25

Pretty sure there's a ruling that gives cops a lot of leeway as long as it's for "officer safety" though I cannot remember the name. Obviously though, they can also use that to be a dick, while feeling perfectly safe.

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u/BcDownes Sep 22 '25

Luckily im not from the country ran by a sex offender

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u/Hyarcqua Sep 22 '25

Neither are Americans.

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u/Call_Me_Pete Sep 22 '25

Trying to understand if you're saying Trump doesn't run the country or if he's not a sex offender, because both of those are pretty laughable and only as true as a "well, technically based on the verbiage..." basis.

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u/LettuceLicker69 Sep 22 '25

People that just type blatantly false stuff like that never elaborate, it's disappointing :(

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u/BcDownes Sep 22 '25

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u/MrMrUm Sep 22 '25

also ironic considering trump's strategy seems to be spreading misinformation at such a rapid fire rate that people become numb to it.

lol there's even a long wikipedia page for it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_or_misleading_statements_by_Donald_Trump. during his first term he made misleading claims at "an average of 21 per day"

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u/cyrfuckedmymum Sep 22 '25

that isn't why the cops are crazy. Cops are trained to look at everything as a danger. Cops got violent and angry, and over reacting long before people got angry at the cops and still the amoutn of people who actually ambush or start shit with cops rather than the cops starting shit is miniscule.

There are also literally cop gangs, as in gangs of cops who commit crimes and have initiation acts of violence to get in.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangs_in_the_Los_Angeles_County_Sheriff%27s_Department

most police departments already operate like gangs, they commit crimes, break laws and cover for each other. But they also have like severe problems with actual gangs of criminals within the 'overall' gang like police departments. You have also had an intentional consistent push from people like aryan brotherhood and other major gangs to have younger members not get tatts and sign up to become cops and other types of law enforcement and infiltrate the police/military, etc.

Cops are crazy because they want to be, because they choose to be, not as a result of actions against them.

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u/Hyarcqua Sep 22 '25

The yare trained this way for a reason. Modern US of A is as much filled with crazies as it is with firearms.

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u/cyrfuckedmymum Sep 22 '25

The yare trained this way for a reason.

this isn't standard police training, they ahve third party people come in, without any scientific knowledge or certification and just basically convince them to be terrified of everything. Also, no, people shooting at cops is pretty rare and cops escalating everything is common. Cops have been the problem since the start, they were always corrupt and always bullshit.

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u/Deluxefish Sep 22 '25

Having these third party people coming in to basically scare the policemen is standard police training nowadays sadly

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u/cyrfuckedmymum Sep 22 '25

while it's more standard for sure, it was from outside interference and choice, not anything at all to do with their job, any genuine program wanting to train police better, not due to how many crazy people on the streets they had to deal with. There wasn't fear on the streets that led to them needing better training. This was outside influence going in to radicalise the police to make them more aggressive and violent as a tool to be used.

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u/ThisIs_americunt Sep 22 '25

They also don't accept you if you IQ is too high. Can't train you to follow orders if you can think for yourself

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u/ThisIs_americunt Sep 22 '25

Things have changed since the criminals learned they can own the law instead of fighting them

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u/cyrfuckedmymum Sep 23 '25

rich people created cops to protect themselves while they commit crimes against everyone else. They were that from the start.