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Githurai protest Chaos: In support for arrested Cop!!??
Tokyo
#61 Posted : Thursday, September 11, 2014 8:55:36 AM
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maka wrote:
Don,t know if this is true just heard Macharia Njeru of IPOA saying that the Japanese police have not killed any suspect in 6 years,UK even with 150,000 burglaries only 2 suspects were killed in the previous year I believe 2013...


nothing to compare between the two societies my friend. Like day and night.
In many African countries you failure unless you use force. I say gun them down Baby.That seems the only language they understand.
the police officer should be released
work to prosper
alma
#62 Posted : Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:05:26 AM
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Tokyo wrote:
maka wrote:
Don,t know if this is true just heard Macharia Njeru of IPOA saying that the Japanese police have not killed any suspect in 6 years,UK even with 150,000 burglaries only 2 suspects were killed in the previous year I believe 2013...


nothing to compare between the two societies my friend. Like day and night.
In many African countries you failure unless you use force. I say gun them down Baby.That seems the only language they understand.
the police officer should be released


I will wait to see this success you are talking about. As we speak some of us would rather not be seen driving a toyota in Ruaka. Somehow that policy of shooting all cows and chicken hasn't gotten to the senseless minds of these Africans.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
kaka2za
#63 Posted : Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:09:40 AM
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The case will fail. The gun that the cop used had serial number XYZ, the one to be presented to the court will be XZY.
The judge will rule there is reasonable doubt and Katitu will be set free.
Truth forever on the scaffold
Wrong forever on the throne
(James Russell Rowell)
Ngong
#64 Posted : Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:11:30 AM
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it's only in Kenya where thugs are pursued and killed, do yua homework!
jaggernaut
#65 Posted : Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:21:52 AM
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Seems most of these killings occur in Nairobi. How do cops in other major towns eg mombasa, nakuru, kisumu, eldoret etc handle crime?
streetwise
#66 Posted : Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:22:31 AM
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If all systems work then I would not support a cop shooting a thug..since syetems do not work then we need to use the law that applies where systems dont work.

In other words you cant compare our environment with any other one, you have to make decsion depending on the current situation you are in and for that reason ..i think all thugs should be shot.

Ask me why...have you seen them killing kids..I think the answer is yes. Do they know the kids have human rights.. I leave it there
Rahatupu
#67 Posted : Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:50:41 AM
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Ngong wrote:
it's only in Kenya where thugs are pursued and killed, do yua homework!

For the idealists:
1. Why should we arm our police officers? Let them not bear arms like their British counter parts.
2. Which arm of our criminal justice system works as it should ideally? Courts = activists, police= corrupt, prisons = we don't care.

If we give in to thugs by intimidating the cops, then we must not moan about "our thugs are getting bolder by the day".

Only in Kenya do the well to do elude justice starting from the very top to people with relatives in Norway na kwakina @Kiash.
FundamentAli
#68 Posted : Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:58:02 AM
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maka wrote:
[quote=maka]Don,t know if this is true just heard Macharia Njeru of IPOA saying that the Japanese police have not killed any suspect in 6 years,UK even with 150,000 burglaries only 2 suspects were killed in the previous year I believe 2013...


Came across this...

http://fivethirtyeight.c...tally-shooting-someone/[/quote]

Those are welfare states. You get a house plus food, transport subsidies and money to watch a premier league match etc. Here you go hungry and you decided to jitafutia. Then you grow in crime. The cops have to deal with you in an impossible to convict legal systems that protects the thugs interest.
alma
#69 Posted : Thursday, September 11, 2014 10:04:36 AM
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Victim mentality.

Aiming to survive today instead of being better today than you were yesterday.

It's not heathen behavior to expect the best of our professionals even when things are bad.

Saying that cops can be allowed to be criminals so that we can survive today is an acceptance of epic failure. Then you use the terms africans loosely. Basically agreeing with the white racist who says, africans can only be treated with a cane.

It is the same excuse used by the criminals when asked why they steal. They say the economy is very bad. If I was living in a welfare state I would not steal.

Excuses excuses galore for the lack of professionalism. Next they will tell us that the AK47's they carry aren't big enough, we should buy a huge anti-tank machine for every police station. OOoooops hang on, they did.

A mediocre person is one who refuses to seek the best especially when things are bad. I can see that most are agreeing that the police force is mediocre. If they can't sustain a court case, they need more training. Let's start solving the problem there.

Not allowing our cops to think they are mediocre and have no control of security.

I remember the story of the cop who killed Matheri. He was wined and dined and praised by everyone. Now he lives alone and scared. Will you be there for these cops who you are turning into killers and criminals in life?

Surely, some of these arguments are self defeatist and I personally don't understand them.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
maka
#70 Posted : Thursday, September 11, 2014 10:18:47 AM
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Where do the thugs get the guns?they seem to be plenty of them...
possunt quia posse videntur
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