In a conversation with Mike Solan, the head of the Seattle Police Officers’ Guild, Seattle Police Department officer and SPOG vice president Daniel Auderer minimized the killing of 23-year-old student Jaahnavi Kandula by police officer Kevin Dave and joked that she had “limited value” as a “regular person” who was only 26 years old.

In fact, as we reported exclusively, Dave was driving 74 miles an hour in a 25 mile per hour zone and struck Kandula while she was attempting to cross the street in a marked and well-lighted crosswalk.

  • @RaoulDook
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    01 year ago

    The fuckin’ Army Surplus store dude. The local gun store. Here in America, we have access to it all.

    • Flying Squid
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      31 year ago

      Do we? I don’t see too many APCs available for sale.

      • @RaoulDook
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        -11 year ago

        Here you go: http://www.exarmyvehicles.com/

        That website offers APCs and other tank-like vehicles for sale, with international shipping offered. See their Logistics section for options.

        If that’s not a good option, you could always buy a Dodge monster truck like the small dick men of the USA often drive, then pay a welder to add armor plating surrounding the vulnerable areas. 1-inch steel plate should stop most small arms fire.

        • Flying Squid
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          11 year ago

          And how many people who need this sort of thing to fight back against police will be able to afford them and then figure out how to use them properly and then use them in a fight with the police and survive?

          • @[email protected]
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            01 year ago

            Very few, if we’ve been paying attention. Which protests/riots had more cops willing to shoot at those involved? The heavily armed ‘marches’ that we’ve seen, or the large crowds of unarmed individuals? Sure, some of that may have been because of bias from the police, but I guarantee most of it was because they were afraid of starting a shooting when there was the possibility of being shot back at.