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Vermont farmer crushes 7 police cars with tractor over pot arrest

bigdaddyc9

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The LEO deserved everything they got,if they were indeed harrassing this man.Giving a weed smoker a hard time expecting no ramifications...wrong!! My hero for 2012..Mr.Pion
 

paper thorn

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That's not even close to being "pretty much the biggest tractor you can get". Every farmer around here has much bigger.
Just think what they could do if they all got pissed.
 

avant gardener

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dude, any tractor that comes down on the pigs like the goddamn hammer of justice is the very definition of badass.

now they're saying that at his initial arrest he sicked his dog on them too. i like this guy more and more every day.
 

paper thorn

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Yeah^^, anyone who sics his dog on the cops and runs over their cars with a tractor is all right. I would have loved to have watched.
 

treewizard

Member
That is an excellent point, he did commit a crime against the police department out of revenge, but at least nobody was directly hurt or threatened.

Fuck that! If our citizenry had more balls we would have started shooting back by now and not just over Cannabis. This guy did the right thing as far as I'm concerned.
 

Mt Toaker

Member
Dude needs to take it all to trial and tell the jury to throw it out because its bullshit they are harrassing him anyhow.
 

jonnybgod

New member
Way to go!
Too bad he did not take out the whole police department!
If only more of us did that...

More of us would do that but don't have the stones. This guy is very lucky them fucking cops didn't shoot him a thousand times, that's what a lot of them would do.
 
G

Gunnlæif

i can't believe the dumass cops never heard a thing because they were inside with the airconditioner's running...what a bunch of fn morons there must be in that dept.
 

avant gardener

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roger pion, you have officially been outdone.

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/55...ified.html.csp


Matthew Stewart will stand trial in slaying of Ogden police officer

by Jessica Miller, The Salt Lake Tribune First Published Nov 02 2012 09:24 am

"Just chaos." "Blood all over the floor."
"Gunshot fire ... people falling and yelling."


Nine Weber Morgan Narcotics Strike Force officials relived the night of Jan. 4, while testifying during a three-day preliminary hearing about serving a routine knock-and-announce search warrant, only to be caught up in a gun battle that left one agent dead and five others injured.


At the end of the hearing Friday, the alleged gunman, Matthew David Stewart, was ordered to stand trial for allegedly killing 30-year-old Ogden police Officer Jared Francom.


Stewart, 38, is charged in 2nd District Court with aggravated murder for Francom’s death.


He also is charged with seven first-degree felony counts of attempted aggravated murder for allegedly trying to kill other officers, and one second-degree felony count related to alleged marijuana cultivation.


Judge Noel Hyde decided there was enough evidence to order Stewart to stand trial on all nine counts.


An arraignment is set for Wednesday, when Stewart is expected to enter pleas to the charges.


Though Stewart told a Weber County Attorney’s Office investigator that he thought that burglars — not police officers — had broken into his home, prosecutors claim Stewart knew exactly who he was shooting at that night.


"This was an ambush," said Deputy Weber County Attorney Christopher Shaw in his closing statement. "That’s what it was. It was an ambush, and he took every opportunity in those confined spaces to cut these officers down unmercifully."


Prosecutors have said they will seek the death penalty in connection with Francom’s death. Weber County Attorney Dee Smith said Friday after the hearing that they do not intend to extend a plea deal of any sort to Stewart.


Shaw emphasized in his closing statement that not only was the nature of the events chaotic, it all took place in a very small space. The entire footprint of Stewart’s home could fit within the front half of the courtroom, and the 6-foot, 9-inch-wide hallway from where Stewart was firing made the officers an easy target, he said.
 

Puffaluffagus

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. The entire footprint of Stewart’s home could fit within the front half of the courtroom, and the 6-foot, 9-inch-wide hallway from where Stewart was firing made the officers an easy target, he said.

Are you sure it wasn't their slow moving, 300lb donut filled bodies that made them easy targets?
 

avant gardener

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fuck that.
we need more motherfuckers that have the balls that this guy does.
you come into someone's home with ill will, you should expect this sort of reaction.
it's the police who should be ashamed of their dishonorable behavior.
 

gaiusmarius

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the first story was cool, but ambushing cops as they are trying to arrest you is not a very clever move. much as understand the feeling of being violated one has when they are walking around your place as if they own it. but in the end they will always win, the laws need to be changed, killing or wounding police just make everyone look bad and achieves the further militarization of the police.

now if he really had no idea they were cops, then it's a whole other story. the cops are known to come in just like a bunch of rippers would. no easy to chose the right course of action if you make a false assumption about who is kicking your door down.
 
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