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Title: Question for LNs, Tippit ?
Post by: David Monaghan on May 09, 2020, 03:43:26 AM
What do the Lone nuts think of Tippit's behaviour in the hour before he was beat to the punch? Wild eyed , frantic calls and randomly pulling over cars coming from the direction of the plaza? Dirty cop or innocently on high alert hoping he becomes a hero wishfully thinking the assassin would remarkably come by his way?
Title: Re: Question for LNs, Tippit ?
Post by: Martin Weidmann on May 09, 2020, 04:43:10 AM
What do the Lone nuts think of Tippit's behaviour in the hour before he was beat to the punch? Wild eyed , frantic calls and randomly pulling over cars coming from the direction of the plaza? Dirty cop or innocently on high alert hoping he becomes a hero wishfully thinking the assassin would remarkably come by his way?

Did that really happen?
Title: Re: Question for LNs, Tippit ?
Post by: David Monaghan on May 09, 2020, 09:32:01 AM
Nope the assassin never came his way, the rest 100%
Title: Re: Question for LNs, Tippit ?
Post by: Martin Weidmann on May 09, 2020, 03:35:05 PM
Nope the assassin never came his way, the rest 100%

And you know this, how?
Title: Re: Question for LNs, Tippit ?
Post by: Richard Smith on May 11, 2020, 06:26:37 PM
What do the Lone nuts think of Tippit's behaviour in the hour before he was beat to the punch? Wild eyed , frantic calls and randomly pulling over cars coming from the direction of the plaza? Dirty cop or innocently on high alert hoping he becomes a hero wishfully thinking the assassin would remarkably come by his way?

Your question contains a false premise, but even if you had accurately described Tippit's behavior so what?  Imagine a cop being on high alert in the aftermath of the assassination of the President in the vicinity with the assassin still on the loose.  That somehow means he means he is a "dirty cop" or his actions were unusual?  Wow.  I know this is the Internet and people feel free to make baseless allegations due to anonymity, but show some decency for a cop that was killed in the line of duty. 
Title: Re: Question for LNs, Tippit ?
Post by: Joe Elliott on May 16, 2020, 05:26:06 AM

Your question contains a false premise, but even if you had accurately described Tippit's behavior so what?  Imagine a cop being on high alert in the aftermath of the assassination of the President in the vicinity with the assassin still on the loose.  That somehow means he means he is a "dirty cop" or his actions were unusual?  Wow.  I know this is the Internet and people feel free to make baseless allegations due to anonymity, but show some decency for a cop that was killed in the line of duty.

No CT response to your reasonable points.
Title: Re: Question for LNs, Tippit ?
Post by: Martin Weidmann on May 16, 2020, 11:48:55 AM
No CT response to your reasonable points.

There is nothing to respond to