Gun Blasts Target Belton Cop Amid Chase

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Suspect shoots at Belton officer after traffic stop

BELTON, Mo. -- Police are looking for a suspect who fired shots at an officer. According to the Belton Police Department, an officer attempted to stop a vehicle for a busted tail light, but the driver refused to stop. When the suspect vehicle finally stopped, the suspect got out of the vehicle and fired 3-6 shots at the officer.

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  1. Why didn't they do the world a favor and kill him? They had their chance and were completely justified.

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  2. Sounds like a clear case of "driving while black" where the po-po targeted an unarmed black man, oh wait a minute, that lame narrative is proved wrong again.

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  3. WELCOME TO BELTON HOME OF A 1000 CAR STOPS A MONTH...the police chief tells his officers to stop every traffic violation they see. It's a money-making situation for the city of Belton and that is sad. As a police officer you are sworn to protect and serve Why are you protecting me from a car with a burned-out taillight? Why aren't you patrolling my neighborhood anymore like you used to do? Is it because there's no money in it? This is the same city that hired an officer who was fired from his government position for failing to protect classified secrets and has since promoted him to Detective WTF to that

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  4. ^^^^^^^this. Most departments have gone to this type of "patrol". Makin' dat money main.

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  5. Money money money, money, Movies have been made about police departments. Collecting revenue on people who can least afford it. If that is true about Belton How about a class action lawsuit. I would get in on it myself. From the pain and agony of just listening to the crooked police departments. They pulled the red light Cameras out of MISSOURI LOOK AT ALL THE REVENUE THE TOWNS LOST GO THE SPEED LIMIT DON'T GIVE THEM YOUR MONEY

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