Be Careful Out There
Just reading this description makes us cringe:
A Chicago police officer discharged their weapon during the pursuit of a gunman who was arrested Monday night in the city’s South Shore neighborhood.
Around 10:15 p.m., officers were responding to calls of a person with a gun in the 7100 block of South Jeffery Boulevard and approached a gunman who pointed their weapon at officers and began running away, according to police.
During a pursuit, an officer discharged their weapon but didn’t strike the gunman, police said.
The gunman was eventually taken into custody and a gun was recovered, officials said. He was taken to an area hospital for minor injuries.
At least when Camden was releasing statements (and not posting Department propaganda on that "blog" he fronted), he used decent terminology.
Labels: shooting
11 Comments:
Whatever happened to checkboard chat?
Chasing and shooting. Will you ever learn? DO NOT CHASE.
Thought you can't shoot at fleeing gunmen anymore?
He sure does sound stupid using “their” for one officer but then using “his” for one offender. Woke nonesense.
Go to zerohedge or X. Find Daniel Schmidt's article on black crime in Chicago. He's 23, a student at UC. He has more courage to write what he did than any person on this blog, especially the traffic cone cops.
It should read: "A Chicago police officer discharged HIS weapon..." "Their" is the possessive form of the third-person plural pronoun "they".
I miss the Original Orange One.
Right, just shoot. As Ash Williams (Army of Darkness) would say, "Shoot first, ask questions never."
Officer discharged their weapon....gunman who pointed their weapon...did the officer and suspect share a weapon? Confusing woke language.
Maintaining proper pronown usage "Their"
Shooting is okay. Just don't chase.
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