that chargers ot that got shot

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did any of you guys hear about that? apperanty the san diego county DA isn't giving all the info about the incident (i.e. WHY he got shot) if you happen to live in the area and you anything about WHY he got shot, then, BY GOD, LET ME KNOW!!!

THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN COPS CARRY FIREARMS; THEY ABUSE THE POWER.
 
Why who got shot?

some offensie linman for the san diego chargers. think the last name is foley, but i don't remember his full name. again if anybody knows WHYhe got shot, just let me know

unless, police are withholding that infomation
 
So is an offensie linman the same as a chargers ot?

If I find out, I WILL LET YOU KNOW, BY GOD.

A google search got me this
SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Chargers linebacker Steve Foley was shot near his upscale suburban house by an off-duty policeman early Sunday morning in his second run-in with police in 41/2 months. Coach Marty Schottenheimer said the wounds were not life-threatening.

"All we're worried about is that he's OK," Schottenheimer told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.

Foley's agent, David Levine, told the AP that Foley was shot three times and had surgery for wounds to his leg, arm and chest.

"He's out of danger at this point," Levine said.

The Chargers will open the season at Oakland on Sept. 11, the day Foley turns 31.

Sheriff's officials said the early morning shooting occurred after the off-duty Coronado police officer followed a suspected drunken driver weaving in and out of freeway traffic at speeds up to 90 mph. Authorities said the driver nearly collided with several other vehicles.

Foley stopped three times, sheriff's officials said. During one of the stops, Lisa Maree Gaut, a passenger in the vehicle, yelled at the officer, authorities said.

The shooting occurred after Foley got out of the vehicle near his home and began walking toward the officer, sheriff's officials said. Gaut got behind the wheel and drove next to Foley in the direction of the officer, the officials said.

The officer identified himself, authorities said, and warned Foley he was armed. He fired a warning shot, at which point Gaut steered the car at the officer, sheriff's officials said.

"The officer fired two rounds at the vehicle," sheriff's Lt. Dennis Brugos said. "The male then came at the officer and put his right hand by his waistband and the officer fired at him."

Paramedics were called to the neighborhood in Poway, northeast of San Diego, at 3:47 a.m. and transferred a trauma victim to Sharp Memorial Hospital.

Sheriff's officials wouldn't say how many times Foley was shot or what, if any, charges will be filed against him.

Coronado police also declined to give any information about the off-duty officer. Coronado, a wealthy peninsular enclave, is across the bay from downtown San Diego. Sheriff's officials said the off-duty officer first encountered Foley on a freeway in northern San Diego.

Gaut, 25, was booked into Las Colinas Detention Facility on suspicion of DUI and assault with a deadly weapon. Bail was set at $17,500. She was scheduled to appear in court on Thursday.

Meanwhile, authorities towed a Cutlass Supreme with a purple interior late Sunday afternoon from the neighborhood of spacious ranch homes, large lots and towering eucalyptus trees.

Neighbor Kent Goodman said the car belonged to Foley. According to the Chargers' media guide, Foley and his father restored a 1971 Cutlass Supreme.

Another neighbor, Rick Jennings, said he was awake at 3:40 a.m. when he heard yelling outside. He went outside after hearing two loud pops he thought were firecrackers.

"I heard a female scream, 'Let it go! No, no, no!' And then four more shots. I heard more screaming and then two more shots and in seconds the first marked officer showed up."

Goodman, who lives three doors from Foley, said he awoke to what he thought was the revving of Foley's car.

"It sounded like his car backfired a couple times. A few seconds passed and I heard more revving and then rapid shots. They were in rapid succession," Goodman said.

Foley had lived at the Poway home for about 11/2 years.

Foley, who played at Northeast Louisiana from 1994-97, has played eight seasons in the NFL, for Cincinnati, Houston and San Diego. He signed with the Chargers in March 2004. That year he set career highs with 10 sacks and five forced fumbles.

Foley was arrested April 21 on charges of resisting arrest after police said he scuffled with officers. He also was booked on charges of battery on a police officer and public drunkenness.

The district attorney's office said recently it was not pursuing charges against Foley in that incident.

The Chargers did not practice on Sunday.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/09/03/foley.chargers.shooting.ap/
 
So is an offensie linman the same as a chargers ot?

If I find out, I WILL LET YOU KNOW, BY GOD.

A google search got me this

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/09/03/foley.chargers.shooting.ap/

oh.
that's why police officers should not have firearms. i don't think they really understand that what they carry in their holdster can KILL SOMEONE. i live in south bend, indiana, and about a couple of months ago, some assh-oops, i meant cop named scott servens was shot and killed "in the line of duty". do you know where this took place? right in a residental area, just like this incident. INNOCENT PEOPLE CAN BE KILLED BY "FRIENDLY FIRE", if you know what i mean. stun guns are the way to go in law enforcement. i know that most agenices are hestaint to adopt these weapons, inculding police depts. but quite frankly, THIS IS THE WAY TO GO

CHANCES OF BEING KILLED BY A FIREARM: 9/2
CHANCES OF BEING KILLED BY A STUN GUN 1/1,000,000,000
A LIFE SAVED:PRICELESS
 
oh.
that's why police officers should not have firearms. i don't think they really understand that what they carry in their holdster can KILL SOMEONE. i live in south bend, indiana, and about a couple of months ago, some assh-oops, i meant cop named scott servens was shot and killed "in the line of duty". do you know where this took place? right in a residental area, just like this incident. INNOCENT PEOPLE CAN BE KILLED BY "FRIENDLY FIRE", if you know what i mean. stun guns are the way to go in law enforcement. i know that most agenices are hestaint to adopt these weapons, inculding police depts. but quite frankly, THIS IS THE WAY TO GO

CHANCES OF BEING KILLED BY A FIREARM: 9/2
CHANCES OF BEING KILLED BY A STUN GUN 1/1,000,000,000
A LIFE SAVED:PRICELESS

It's tough to stop a felon driving at you, when you're only armed with a taser.

Also, this is why cops should carry firearms:


 
still, should it be wrong for cops to shoot someone in the head right in front of a little kid or a sharpshooter to snipe a bi-polar victim just inches from a hostage with heart problems?

think about that.

your modern-day police officer: shooting someone in the head and unapogitic about it since 1832 (or whenever the shootout at the ok corral took place
 
still, should it be wrong for cops to shoot someone in the head right in front of a little kid or a sharpshooter to snipe a bi-polar victim just inches from a hostage with heart problems?

think about that.

your modern-day police officer: shooting someone in the head and unapogitic about it since 1832 (or whenever the shootout at the ok corral took place

I'm sorry but I'm led to believe that police officers are trained to shoot people in non-lethal areas such as a leg or an arm, thus giving the criminal in name a lovely amount of pain without a death certificate which he shall no doubt recieve in jail.
 
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I'm sorry but I'm led to believe that police officers are trained to shoot people in non-lethal areas such as a leg or an arm, thus giving the criminal in name a lovely amount of pain without a death certificate which he shall no doubt recieve in jail.

ok, but don't you agree that cops at least in america are like a modern day wyatt earp? you know, shoot first, ask questions laters and not a ounce of remorse about who they hit or who gets in the way? you know, little kids don't need to see that sort of crap until they are at least 15. that's why we have school shootings and the juvinile detenion centers are overcrowded and parents are shelling $300 a session for psychotherpists. i know this, if you were killed right in front of your son or your father died of a heartattack after a bullet being inches from a police sniper's bullet or your brother gets shot and killed by police like clyde drexler, YOU WOULD HATE THE COPS FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE AND YOU WOULDN'T WANT TO TRUST THEM.
 
*sigh*

First you post two copies of this thread for no particular reason, then you ask a vague question that could’ve been answered on your own just by spending two seconds on Google, then you proceed to flood the place with an uninformed opinion – to say nothing of the all-caps nonsense that I have just warned you about in another thread. I hope this doesn’t portend your future at GTP.

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