12-29-2014, 02:39 PM
This thread is intended for people who Wish to make predictions of events that will happen in 2015 or new or recent trends that will become permanent.
My first prediction is based on some recent events involving people taking gunshots at police. I will predict this trend will continue and accelerate until people just go wild committing small crimes and police will just ignore those crimes from now on.
This prediction is based, in part, on the following two news reports.
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Here is the first story:
2 Lapd Officers Ambushed: 'Sense Of Uneasiness' Among L.A. Police
The search for a second shooter in an attack on Los Angeles police was called off early Monday, and red and yellow caution tape barred entrance to the scene of the shooting.
"We don't know what precipitated the shooting," LAPD Lt. Andy Neiman told the Los Angeles Times, but "everyone's keenly aware of what happened in New York," and there is a "sense of uneasiness."
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Here is the second story:
nypost.com/2014/12/29/wary-cops-letting-minor-offenses-slide
Wary NYPD cops letting minor crimes slide
With cops on edge following the assassination of two patrol officers on a Brooklyn street, many officers have started turning a blind eye to some minor crimes, sources told The Post, while a union mandate that two patrol cars respond to all police calls has led to slower response times to non-emergencies.
My first prediction is based on some recent events involving people taking gunshots at police. I will predict this trend will continue and accelerate until people just go wild committing small crimes and police will just ignore those crimes from now on.
This prediction is based, in part, on the following two news reports.
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Here is the first story:
2 Lapd Officers Ambushed: 'Sense Of Uneasiness' Among L.A. Police
WWW.LATIMES.COM
L.A. Police Investigating Possible
Ambush Of 2 Officers
The search for a second shooter in an attack on Los Angeles police was called off early Monday, and red and yellow caution tape barred entrance to the scene of the shooting.
"We don't know what precipitated the shooting," LAPD Lt. Andy Neiman told the Los Angeles Times, but "everyone's keenly aware of what happened in New York," and there is a "sense of uneasiness."
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Here is the second story:
nypost.com/2014/12/29/wary-cops-letting-minor-offenses-slide
Wary NYPD cops letting minor crimes slide
With cops on edge following the assassination of two patrol officers on a Brooklyn street, many officers have started turning a blind eye to some minor crimes, sources told The Post, while a union mandate that two patrol cars respond to all police calls has led to slower response times to non-emergencies.