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buddha

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  1. under fourth amendment case law, whether an officer used unreasonable force is judged by an "objective reaaonableness" standard. in general, it is unreasonable for an officer to kill someone; however, where an officer has probable cause to believe the suspect poses a threat of serious physical harm, either to the officer or others, it is not constitutionally unreasonable to prevent escape by using deadly force. that's the law. does it apply here? up to your interpretation. she accelerates her car directly toward the officer. that's likely enough evidence to give the officer qualified immunity for using deadly force to stop the car. i - like i think almost everyone else on this board - think ICE officers started this, exacerbated it, handled this extremely poorly, and should not have shot her. period. the officer should not have been standing in front of the car and the other officer should not have approached her in such a belligerent manner. to me, ICE caused this. 99% (the other 1% is that she shouldnt have disobeyed the officer, no matter if he was being an ass hole or not). but legally, i think the officer is probably going to be immune from prosecution or liability. my only question is concerning the subsequent shots. the car is past him. does he have reasonable cause to fire two shots into the car at that point? his argument will be that he can use deadly force to stop a fleeing person who is a reasonable threat to others, and that since she drove her car directly at him, that gives him the authority to use such force because she continues to be a threat. i dont know if that argument is a good one or not, but i suspect it likely will be. the "shoot out the tires" argument is a non-entity. you dont shoot out the tires, you ONLY use force if you think your life or the lives of others are threatened. if not, you dont pull the gun at all. you never "shoot out the tires." shoot to kill or dont shoot at all. its different than a pit manuever or putting spikes on the road (and those are constitutionally questionable at this point too).
  2. i'm excited to have a coaching staff that will use underwood's two legs as well as his right arm. he should be a running threat on every play.
  3. great trade for the hawks in getting anything for young. however, the low value for young - who was once a star - isnt good. selling low on an asset just to get rid of it.
  4. getting sprague and guanara back are big. the oline is the area where sherrone did his best work.
  5. good win considering how short handed they were. even if it was against the bad bulls team without its two scorers.
  6. To me, acquiring paddack and morton is perfectly in line with harris' philosophy: trying to find players who have an underlyinng characteristic or talent that is being ignored or obscured by present results, then buying low on that player and counting on your coaches to use them in the most advantageous positions to get the most out of them. it worked with finnegan. it didnt work with everyone else. after the failures of morton and paddack, i would hope the tigers' brass was reviewing their process to determine what went wrong so they dont repeat the same mistake. after this offseason so far, i dont think they feel the need to change course. jansen is just another example.
  7. ivey is not stepping up so far.
  8. all the talk about bowls going away is crazy. TONS of people watch bowl games. any time you can get two blue bloods like michigan and texas together, its going to get eyeballs.
  9. depends on the wording of the contract, counselor. a journalist may hear that he is prohibited from entering the "transfer portal" and print it. maybe the contract says that. but maybe it says he "cannot transfer to another school and participate in athletics" or be "compensated to participate in athletics" or something more concrete? if it is a contract put together by the big ten, one would imagine it is more careful about verbiage. but who knows? if it just says "transfer portal" that seems pretty easy to get out of.
  10. i cant imagine ron holland has too much of a market right now. maybe because he's still young? at least ivey has shown the ability to score at an nba level in the recent past.
  11. soldier field sucks, and as soon as they move to a new stadium the better off they'll be. its impossible to get to. its hell to get out of. its a long ass walk to the train - unless you go the back way and then its still long. its small for an nfl stadium. it looks like a toilet bowl on top of the old stadium. the bears dont even own it and have to deal with the chicago freaking park district (which, because it is run by the city of chicago, is a complete mess that cannot function without corruption and lunacy). if the bears were a competent organization, they would have had shovels in the ground in arlington heights two years ago, but because they are the bears currently led by charlatan kevin warren, theyre still dicking around saying they might move somewhere else. the newest lie being northwest indiana. if the state of illinois or the city of chicago were run by competent people, they would have come up with a comparable site in the city years ago. but we are not a competent city. we are a banana republic. good riddance to the bears. the smartest thing that idiotic franchise ever did will be moving to the burbs. seeing as they are the bears, they are in the process of ****ing that up too.
  12. absolutely not. how is belichick doing in north carolina?
  13. ivey, harris, and multiple firsts should be value for him but you dont know what others are offering. hawks have more ammo. i think the spurs do too, but trading picks is not their MO. The thunder have the most ammo (which is hilarious) but probably wont move it for murphy considering their roster and upcoming salary crunch. weaver drafted ivey too, so he kight value him more than others. and ivey could be a good buy low candidate whose extension might not cost as much after this year.
  14. zach lavine is a negative player. always will be. selfish. plays no defense. one of the best athletes in the world. is it an organizational thing? he went from minnesota pre-ant, to the bulls post drose, to the kings (forever bad). maybe on a good team you can harness that otherworldly hops into a true winning player? he doesnt seem like detroit's type of player.
  15. i cant believe kris dunn is still in the league.
  16. Holy ****, dylan james is alive!
  17. Danielson made very little impact. for a guy who was a top ten pick, that's not great news.
  18. "college" football. smh.
  19. the cavs are still a worry if they can get healthy. the healthy cavs destroyed this team earlier in the year. the pistons have two big flaws we've been harping on all year. and they are a "try hard" bunch. reminds me a bit of the drose bulls. that team always struggled a bit on the playoffs when everyone else was trying hard too. otoh, they would have made the finals if not for prime lebron and there is no prime lebron in the east so... seeing as its finals or bust, do you go all in? or just nibble on the margins and hope the lack of shooting doesnt kill you in the playoffs?
  20. let's see what happens at the deadline. atlanta might pull something out of their behinds and trade trae and the pelicans pick. they can use the pels pick to get something good (maybe even from the pels!), and get some sucker team to give them picks or a shot blocker for trae (looking at you, washington).
  21. ummmm....i watched that game and there is no way on god's green earth did jbd and aljo play that well. absolutely none.
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