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				Dont bring snowballs to a gunfight!
			 
			Would the cop really have shot someone? ![]() I would love to have heard his call to the station. 'Help!! I'm under attack'. What are they firing? 'Snowballs!' Your snowballs must be hard in the US  
		
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			*****ing camera toting a holes with there " whats your badge #" and "get his plate #".........   I guess where ever that was there are no laws against assaulting people, expecially peace officers.  He has great composure, I probably would have lost it when I got hit in the face like he did and painted that snow with thier blood  
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	  They kept saying in his face " for a snowball!" He should have picked up a big ass snowball and pelted them in the face as they were saying that over and over again!  Down in my neck of the woods the ride to the police dept would have been slowed by a detour to a back street where the "innocent" baller would have had himself a little accident.  
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			I think under the bailout plan there was a provision about assaulting a GM product (Hummer)... 
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	In this case, the "detective" was an ******* and deserved every snowball he got hit with. Who the hell pulls a gun in a snowball fight?  | 
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 They were having a snowball fight, he was driving down the road, his Hummer got hit and he stopped and got out. He could just kept driving, reported it if he was really bothered and got some uniformed Police down there. Thank goodness for '*****ing camera toting a holes' helps put a check on gun toting bully cops. 
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			Hitting a car with snow ball bad. 
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
			Stepping out of car with and drawing a gun bad (not uniformed and car looks like personal use) people on the street didn't have a clue until he took out his radio. Why is it ok to park in the middle of an intersection? Throwing snow balls ... at cars in a busy intersection is dumb ! However, didn't this go a little too far? 
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