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Emac says...

No one who joins the PLP party could ever fool me. From the get go, I always say anyone who want to be a part of these gangsters 'looking fer sumtin'.

Emac says...

Amen

On ‘Police left our relative to die’

Posted 3 September 2015, 8:52 p.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

LOl..Pot callin kettle black ay?

On ‘Police left our relative to die’

Posted 3 September 2015, 12:37 p.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Fine, let's go with that. But what about the other cases that proved that the police did not act within the law? Here you are making it seem as if the Coroner's office and all the other procedures following are flawless and are not corrupt. The Bahamas is the most corrupt place on the planet where nothing is what it seems. If the RBPF was serious about holding its officers accountable, it would allow an independent body to investigate any questionable behaviors of its officer and not members of the force investigating members of the force.

On ‘Police left our relative to die’

Posted 3 September 2015, 8:03 a.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Well said Nicole. I agree 100%!!!

Emac says...

I was wondering when I would get one of these. -:) I did say allegedly...

Emac says...

@TruthHurts-If your sorry arse cannot take the chafing then stay off these public forums. Its as simple as that. Everyone is entitled to his/her opinion. You are a typical ni--ar who throw a hissy when he can't have his way. By the way, since this is a public forum, I can use your name in reference to an argument if I like, as long as it does not defame your name. What the f--- am I talkin' bout? Dat even ain your real name. Try hard go cool ya arse down and rest ya nerve. Then come back and talk sense. And what is this talk about 'folks'? You does watch too much cartoon ay????

On ‘Police left our relative to die’

Posted 2 September 2015, 9:50 p.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Acting in accordance with the law is not shooting the suspect. No matter how the cat jump, shooting someone who is unarmed is unlawful. Not saying that is what happened in this situation but it is the issue everyone seems to be dwelling on.

On ‘Police left our relative to die’

Posted 2 September 2015, 7:59 p.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Apparently, according to TruthHurts!

On ‘Police left our relative to die’

Posted 2 September 2015, 4:28 p.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

The facts are that the police said that the man ran and pointed a weapon at them, the community says its a lie. Why run you asked??? The average black Bahamian male has heard many horror stories about being beaten to a pulp while in police custody. The average black Bahamian male knows that people like you exist in society, who see him as a criminal just because he lives in a poor community and stands on the streets. The average black Bahamian male knows that people like you would side with the police and not care about hearing the truth, just because you want someone to blame for the escalating crime. I can go on and on. Now tell me, if you were the average black Bahamian male, wouldn't you haul ass?????? So in actuality, you are the one living in a bubble. You are in denial. The RBPF is far from perfect. And yes, I am just as tired of the crime crisis as the other person, and I do support the police. However, there have been many instances where the police have used deadly force and blamed it in on the victim having a weapon or some other story. While I am not taking side with the guy who was gunned down, I am not taking side with the police either. You made it an issue by questioning the motive of the young man who was gunned down, as if to say "he mussy was guilty das why he run"

On ‘Police left our relative to die’

Posted 2 September 2015, 4:23 p.m. Suggest removal