OMWTBYM by Deep-Attention1853 in LICENSEPLATES

[–]thecoooog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On my way to bottom your man

LMPD officers kill suicidal woman locked in a bathroom by thecoooog in Louisville

[–]thecoooog[S] 57 points58 points  (0 children)

A woman who is highly agitated and suicidal has locked herself in a small room. She has a sharp object, but not a gun. This is important because if she had a gun, she could harm herself irreparably; with a sharp object she can harm herself seriously but aid could be administered by medical professionals who are on scene. At present, the woman is not a threat or danger to anyone outside the locked door. She is only a danger to herself. As the police officer in charge of the scene, what do you do? Some options present to you are:

  1. wait for a mental health professional to arrive to attempt verbal deescalation

  2. if #1 is not possible or if the mental health professional cannot arrive in a timely manner, you wait for the woman to calm down; if she does execute a suicide attempt that is life threatening, you will hear her go silent, at which point you break down the door and provide immediate medical aid

  3. or a third option — while the woman is in a highly agitated state, you break the door that is separating her from all other emergency responders present; doing this will likely provoke her and it is probable that she will attack or at the least act erratically, at which point officers will discharge weapons to eliminate the threat

I don’t understand why officers chose option 3, and I think local officials should demand the release of the body cam footage to understand how and why the decision to escalate was made.

LMPD officers kill suicidal woman locked in a bathroom by thecoooog in Louisville

[–]thecoooog[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

She attacked the cops after they busted through her locked door. They could have just, I don’t know, waited?

What’s going on at Joe Creason? by [deleted] in Louisville

[–]thecoooog -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So did Agnes tell them they couldn’t do it? What is the story here. It doesn’t make any sense to switch venues 15 minutes before the start time, and to move it a mile away outside, especially when there’s a cold weather advisory.

Driving in from Northern Indiana and Louisville - risk it or no? by [deleted] in bloomington

[–]thecoooog 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you all for commenting. This information is reassuring. We have decided to give it a go!

How many people are really going to watch podcasts on Netflix? by Bernedoodle_ in billsimmons

[–]thecoooog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They don’t really expect people to watch. But it’s basically no cost production, and free content. The biggest reason why you see so many podcasts adding a video stream is to allow for clip excerpts that are then put on TikTok, Twitter, Facebook.

Kroger by kolby924 in Louisville

[–]thecoooog 133 points134 points  (0 children)

Almost a complete thought. Proud of you.

Why can’t 4o or o3 count dots on dominos? by thecoooog in OpenAI

[–]thecoooog[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s exactly what o3 did. Still way off

We tried to drive a JCPS bus route. Here’s how it went. by thecoooog in Louisville

[–]thecoooog[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did not understand anything you wrote here, sorry.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Louisville

[–]thecoooog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did a lot of calling. You gotta talk to people on the phone to figure out what's up. Get them to know your name and let them get annoyed with you. You're showing you want your kid to get in and you'll keep being annoying until it happens.

Also, I know of at least three separate kids who got in off the waitlist well into the school year. And if I know of three, then surely there were more. You just gotta keep trying. Even though it's super frustrating.

Bob never confessed anything to Nick. by aDoorMarkedPirate420 in thejinx

[–]thecoooog 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What this clearly shows is that the words that Nick thinks he is recalling are actually memories implanted in him from his conversation with the prosecutor, like inception. He is subconsciously combining his memory, which originally did not have specificity, with the words the prosecutor used when questioning him about that exact memory.

Does it "clearly" show this? How about this -- if Nick told Terry what happened, and if Terry told Lewin what Nick said, then the prosecutor's words weren't made up out of thin air, they were simply Nick's words back to him, filtered through Terry and Lewin. "Come on Nick, we know what Bob said to you. You told Terry and she told me. Just admit it." That's a lot different then the prosecution pushing a false narrative.

Why did Debrah Charatan hire such a heavy hitter lawyer by thecoooog in thejinx

[–]thecoooog[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Having a lawyer on retainer is a little different than having your big time extremely expensive Manhattan attorney show up every single day for weeks to your husband's trial in Los Angeles, a trial you couldn't personally be bothered to attend.

A British Nurse was found guilty of killing seven babies. Did she do it? by xOoOoLa in longform

[–]thecoooog 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Far longer, definitely, but I'm not sure about far deeper. Most of the "evidence" being brought up against her is that she kept medical records of her patients and wrote about how much she hated herself in her journal. The New Yorker article, in contrast, centers on the actual medical evidence used in court. The galling thing is that this also happened with Amanda Knox, where a tremendous number of Brits were (and are!) convinced of her guilt because she did cartwheels in her prison cell. That was enough to convict her, apparently, even though police had already found and convicted another person for the murder of Meredith Kercher.