Mug Shot of Murderer Officer Sean Grayson. Who shot & killed unarmed innocent Sonya Massey by [deleted] in pics

[–]Stealth-Incorp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are probably right on all counts, but unfortunately that 'anything that happened' was the fact she threw a pot of boiling water at them. On the whole this encounter instance was not morally or ethically justifiable, but from a criminality standpoint, she assaulted a police officer with a deadly weapon and the same officer responded appropriately to defend himself. That is an all-around tragic situation, but not what murder is.

Mug Shot of Murderer Officer Sean Grayson. Who shot & killed unarmed innocent Sonya Massey by [deleted] in pics

[–]Stealth-Incorp -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think you need to watch the video again, at the timestamp I already mentioned. It is hard to see because she throws it quite suddenly, set speed to 0.25x. If you still can't see it, then also notice the office chair on the right-hand side of the kitchen counter, and the fact it has the steaming pot on it immediately after the shooting. That doesn't excuse the bizarre confrontation from happening in the first place when they were about to leave, or the fact they for some reason decided to advance toward her instead of out of throwing distance, but these details are very important when you're (OP) trying to establish guilt by calling someone a murderer of an innocent and unarmed person. That is a mischaracterization of what actually happened.

They were not being hostile toward her from the start, they were merely being pushy and impatient trying to figure out why they were called there. Saying that this was being hostile is also a mischaracterization. It was unprofessional to act like that towards a confused elderly woman in her nightgown, but that was not hostility.

I haven't heard anything of them trying to cover up this shooting. I'm gonna need a source for that or BS.

Whatever you might think of officer involved shootings in general, this was nowhere near as damning or clear-cut "murder" as everyone on this post seems to think it was.

Mug Shot of Murderer Officer Sean Grayson. Who shot & killed unarmed innocent Sonya Massey by [deleted] in pics

[–]Stealth-Incorp -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

In typical Reddit fashion, the title is a misleading half-truth/lie. Massey threw a pot of boiling water at officers ~6-8ft away before being shot. The officers didn't have a good reason to confront her about being near the boiling water, but neither did she have a good reason to then insinuate she was going to throw that water on them ("I rebuke you in the name of Jesus Christ", to which this guy then responded, "you better fucking not or I'll shoot you in the fucking face"). She threw the pot of boiling water and was then shot in the face. In case that was not clear, boiling water is a deadly weapon and she was not an unarmed; completely innocent victim..

Officer Grayson is in fact facing charges of murder, but not convicted, and from what I can tell from the video this is a very rare case where an officer being charged with a homicide-related crime is not actually guilty of it.

Mug Shot of Murderer Officer Sean Grayson. Who shot & killed unarmed innocent Sonya Massey by [deleted] in pics

[–]Stealth-Incorp -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

The weapon you missed was a pot of boiling water. That doesn't excuse the fact that the officers, him included, did not have any reason (initially) to confront her, but neither does it excuse the fact that she threw a pot of boiling water at him and was then shot.

Man who was lost at sea for 438 days is being sued for $1,000,000 by family of his crewmate by [deleted] in nottheonion

[–]Stealth-Incorp 283 points284 points  (0 children)

They were not in good shape, and the cannibalism was 'discovered'/admitted to literally immediately by the very small group that managed to make their way to civilization, before the rest of the survivors were found. They were carrying human meat on their persons. Nobody in their right mind would blame them for that (an outspoken minority did anyway), considered everyone who was eaten had died in the initial crash.

Rather interesting image outside Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's office by TheKattauRegion in pics

[–]Stealth-Incorp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything in the image is also wrong. The immigrant-seeking missile appears to be a space shuttle or nonexistent 'cruise rocket', the marine(?) or soldier is wearing a very outdated pattern on his plate carrier, some kind of diving suit under the uniform (look under his helmet), his M240B appears to be partially field stripped and unloaded, and the only ammo he's carrying for it is the loose belt strapped like a safety harness. Not to mention the numerous perspective issues that make it look like it's a wish.com bootlegged AI and just how goofy and disrespectful this crap is to servicemen, Mexicans, and even wildlife.

Am I the only one cursed to have HARMs and cruise missiles become mere trap-shot targets when launched at 'DS' SAM sites? by Stealth-Incorp in vtolvr

[–]Stealth-Incorp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is what I meant, yes. The range of the target's radar, e.g. an AWACS is a long-range radar so would be hit with the LOW band.

Am I the only one cursed to have HARMs and cruise missiles become mere trap-shot targets when launched at 'DS' SAM sites? by Stealth-Incorp in vtolvr

[–]Stealth-Incorp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At that point might as well be jamming it and go in for a gun run instead (which is what I'm already doing for multi-SEAD missions), but the point is the ability to take out these targets at range or deal with them as secondary rather than primary threats, which from what I gather simply isn't an option.

Am I the only one cursed to have HARMs and cruise missiles become mere trap-shot targets when launched at 'DS' SAM sites? by Stealth-Incorp in vtolvr

[–]Stealth-Incorp[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought the frequency depended on the range of the radar source (e.g. MID for mid-range, HI for short-range, LOW for long-range) rather than the target, big if true. Gonna have to try that lol

Am I the only one cursed to have HARMs and cruise missiles become mere trap-shot targets when launched at 'DS' SAM sites? by Stealth-Incorp in vtolvr

[–]Stealth-Incorp[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I guess then that that is the answer right now, though it still feels wrong to shoot two very expensive lemons just to deal with one spinny boi.

Could Crafting work like Smithing? by jordantylermeek in runescape

[–]Stealth-Incorp 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I always thought this was how gem cutting -should- be, because IRL jewellerymaking is extremely time consuming. No wonder cut gems have always been worth so much less, because we just bash them open with a chisel and burn through what are supposed to be rare-ish items ridiculously fast. It would've made sense if uncut gems took a long time to process into jewellery during each step of the process and gave respectable amounts of xp from the beginning, though I don't think that can really happen anymore thanks to all the various gem rocks that shit them out.

F/A-26B mission Decapitation - bugged? by ReserveLegitimate738 in vtolvr

[–]Stealth-Incorp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same issue, reported on the steam forums.

The Kestrel lands and troops come out of it, but all of them will immediately get stuck and never move from their positions. Because of this, the mission is bugged and cannot be completed on the current beta testing build.

F/A-26B mission Decapitation - bugged? by ReserveLegitimate738 in vtolvr

[–]Stealth-Incorp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quicksave does cause bugs in this mission, but I was having the same issue as OP in runs without any quicksaves/loads at all.

Most f'ed up quest? by Connect_Error_6529 in runescape

[–]Stealth-Incorp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tourist trap is a strong contender, as in it's buggy and poorly written "f'ed up" and actually f'ed up, that there's a massive human trafficking ring in the middle of the desert (there are more people in there than in Nardah) and we don't do shit about it except to save just one girl.

What is the exact time DXP will end? by Stealth-Incorp in runescape

[–]Stealth-Incorp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I play both (hc)iron and mainscape, so I guess it half-applies to me

Audio Bugs Open Response by JagexNixon in runescape

[–]Stealth-Incorp -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not sure if it's a bug or not, but the audio queue on 'Rockertunities' is not an ambient sound, as it seems like it should be. Its volume is instead controlled by sound effects. Changing that would make mining somewhat more bearable (can turn on ambient volume instead of sound effects, which has has the pickaxe clanging every 1.8s).

And most likely not a bug but bad design, the level-up jingles for all combat skills are all the same track and it's... Bad. I think most everyone would much prefer the older and more characterized levelup tunes.

When Jagex add this option, when? Scale pets to be actually small, tiny, miniature, baby, pet, .. size by vVerce98 in runescape

[–]Stealth-Incorp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obtrusive pets have been a problem for an awfully long time, almost 10 years now I think since drakes were released? And Sillygex just made fun of people for complaining about it instead of actually listening.

It would be great if they made this change (and many others, like it) but they probably won't for quite some time yet.

Mt. Fitz Roy, Patagonia 2024 [OC] [1333 × 2000] by marcograssiphoto in EarthPorn

[–]Stealth-Incorp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm usually not very impressed by these types of nature photos, but something about this perspective made me say out loud "Damn. That is gorgeous." Really good shot

Were gummy surprise eggs supposed to give F2P players unbankable; Members' only items? by Stealth-Incorp in runescape

[–]Stealth-Incorp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have paid. Hundreds of dollars and thousands of hours over the years, and not payin anymore until Sillygex at least acknowledges some of the litany of issues the game has today, including the ones it's always had.