LabattBlue Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 The Summer of Buckey is over.....how sad 757778[/snapback] I'm not sure if you are saying this in a joking manner or not, but two more troopers have been shot(and reportedly in bad condition), this world class scumbag is the prime suspect and he is still out there running around. This is not over yet. All the F***ers out there that have been helping Phillips should be brought up on charges if possible.
apuszczalowski Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 All the F***ers out there that have been helping Phillips should be brought up on charges if possible. 758485[/snapback] Aiding and Abetting (sp?) a wanted criminal? It is a crime to help a wanted fugitive
LabattBlue Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Aiding and Abetting (sp?) a wanted criminal? It is a crime to help a wanted fugitive 758524[/snapback] When I said "if possible", I meant assuming they have the evidence to charge these scumbags.
kegtapr Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 When I said "if possible", I meant assuming they have the evidence to charge these scumbags. 758528[/snapback] Numerous family members have already been charged.
ACor58 Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Aiding and Abetting (sp?) a wanted criminal? It is a crime to help a wanted fugitive 758524[/snapback] Here is a thought. Why don't we close all of the Casinos in New York State until he is caught. I am sure that they will all get out their bow and arrows to go find Bucky.
X. Benedict Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Relax, i think it was sarcasm in the first place. Some people over analyze this crap. 758398[/snapback] And some people have family members that are State Troopers.
RuntheDamnBall Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Here is a thought. Why don't we close all of the Casinos in New York State until he is caught. I am sure that they will all get out their bow and arrows to go find Bucky. 758689[/snapback] What the hell is this, 1885? Why don't you go get your musket balls and wax your moustache, Custer?
SilverNRed Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Update on this: the NYSP has a presser on the air right now, and apparently the early reports of a fatality were premature. One trooper at Hamot (in Erie PA), one at ECMC, both in rough shape... but at least they're both still alive. They can't confirm it was Phillips, but he's the #1 suspect. Calling it an ambush. (F&*#er shot one of them in the leg, the other one in the back, most likely with a high-powered rifle that penetrated the one trooper's vest.) 758338[/snapback] The two state troopers he shot last night are still in critical condition today. One had his femoral artery severred and the other was shot in the back and the bullet passed through his abdomen. And at least one of the troopers is a father. What I can't stand is the stupid white trash hillbillies on the news who are blaming the cops for this. They have more than one woman saying "They were harassing him. What did they expect?" I may not be a stupid white trash Western New York southtowns hillbilly but at least I know that it is the job of law enforcement to "harass" criminals and fugitives. And that stuff about them using his grandkids to get to him is bull sh--. His ex-girlfriend and daughter were both helping him run. People up north make fun of the south, but in my three years in Texas I never saw anyone as filthy and ignorant as these people. I can't wait until the cops get the drop on this guy. And I can't wait until they put every single person who helped this animal in prison.
smokinandjokin Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 I was all for Bucky originally, but shooting cops is not cool. The amount of money and resources spent on trying to catch him is staggaring, and yet he continues to elude police. However, shooting at unsuspecting cops sniper-style is not a good way to maintain the support of the public. The whole story made for interesting news, but the residual damage is starting to worsen. As of now, there are three wounded troopers, one dead ATV operator who was shot trying to run from a police checkpoint (they thought he was Bucky) and countless stolen cars and burglarized homes. The theft of 40 guns and ammo from a Southern Tier munitions store is troubling. The dude is a lifetime criminal who has spent 26 of the last 28 years in and out of jails. I think it's pretty obvious now that this is going to end badly. Bucky went to Pennsylvania to buy a motorcycle, and has reportedly been seen as far south as Kentucky, but continues to come back to the Southern Tier. Obviously his family and friends (aka food and money) are there, and he knows the terrain, but he could've just as easily rode that bike out to Idaho and lived in the woods there. He clearly gets off on being the center of attention and taunting the police. Let's hope Bucky is the only one who dies when this all plays out. I have no doubt he's going to go down shooting.
firedawg Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Here is a thought. Why don't we close all of the Casinos in New York State until he is caught. I am sure that they will all get out their bow and arrows to go find Bucky. 758689[/snapback] Why would you say something like that. That statement just smacks of racism. Even if it was meant to be funny, It wasn't. Try and have a little respect
LabattBlue Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 one dead ATV operator who was shot trying to run from a police checkpoint (they thought he was Bucky) 758923[/snapback] No...actually the dumbass on the ATV was shot, because he would not stop as he dragged the trooper for almost a mile.
smokinandjokin Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 No...actually the dumbass on the ATV was shot, because he would not stop as he dragged the trooper for almost a mile. 758947[/snapback] Well, they thought he was Bucky because he a) avoided the checkpoint and ran from police, b) he had a red ATV, and a red ATV was reported stolen right around that time, and c) he had a helmet on so there was no way to identify who it was. I'm not saying the police fabricated that story, but I highly doubt the trooper was dragged for a mile. I've had four-wheelers my whole life, I don't see how it's remotely possible to hold onto an ATV going 40mph over uneven terrain. And then the trooper pulled out his gun as he was being dragged and shot the guy? I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I think there's a major part of that story missing.
yall Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Well, they thought he was Bucky because he a) avoided the checkpoint and ran from police, b) he had a red ATV, and a red ATV was reported stolen right around that time, and c) he had a helmet on so there was no way to identify who it was. I'm not saying the police fabricated that story, but I highly doubt the trooper was dragged for a mile. I've had four-wheelers my whole life, I don't see how it's remotely possible to hold onto an ATV going 40mph over uneven terrain. And then the trooper pulled out his gun as he was being dragged and shot the guy? I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I think there's a major part of that story missing. 758956[/snapback] I've never been "for" Phillips one second, but I agree with you on this one. I'm reasonably sure that no one was dragged for a mile, particularly someone whose injuries were so minor they were released back to duty that night. Plenty of people heard the troopers on the scanner saying "we got bucky" or something to that effect, and supposedly the friend that was riding with the other ATV'er got a couple of "keep yer mouth shut" whacks from a nightstick. No doubt the police were a little overzealous in their attempt to stop this guy, but at the same time, look at what they are up against. It's hard to blame them per se, and that dude shouldn't have fled, plain and simple. But in no way does that excuse them from shooting someone mistakenly, most likely the result of either a violation in standard procedure or excessive force if not both. To that point it looks as thoigh the investigation is going to the grand jury, so there is probably some doubt on the officers official story. It all comes down to Phillips though. If he had not started the chain reaction, 3 people would be goinging about their lives normally, and 1 would probably still be alive.
Just Jack Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 And some people have family members that are State Troopers. 758697[/snapback] My family, on my Dad's side.... Grandfather and Great-Uncle - both State Troopers one Uncle - Prison Guard another uncle - Deputy Sheriff brother - Firefighter/Paramedic plus SWAT
NorCal Aaron Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Wasn't he found in a river in Tennessee or somplace?
justnzane Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 entertaining..are you some kind of idiot... 757888[/snapback] In a sense, yes it is entertaining, in the same way people watch movies about capone, manson, and the old westerns with a notorious criminal. Just because stuff is tragic and totally against our moral fiber, it doesn't mean that we don't have a fixation as a society to gravitate towards stories like such.
SilverNRed Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Well, they thought he was Bucky because he a) avoided the checkpoint and ran from police, b) he had a red ATV, and a red ATV was reported stolen right around that time, and c) he had a helmet on so there was no way to identify who it was. I'm not saying the police fabricated that story, but I highly doubt the trooper was dragged for a mile. I've had four-wheelers my whole life, I don't see how it's remotely possible to hold onto an ATV going 40mph over uneven terrain. And then the trooper pulled out his gun as he was being dragged and shot the guy? I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I think there's a major part of that story missing. 758956[/snapback] If you drag a police officer for even 20 feet using any vehicle, you've just forfeited your right not to be shot. One of the secrets to living a long life is to not act like an imbecile around police officers.
cåblelady Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,211642,00.html Bucky story on Foxnews.com now.
Chef Jim Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 I was all for Bucky originally, but shooting cops is not cool. 758923[/snapback] So what do you mean that you were for Bucky origianlly? You do realize he already shot a cop in June? Did you like him before then and then changed your mind. What, you have a soft spot for criminals?
VABills Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Never did like that Dent character. I always knew those Yanks were up to no good.
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