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 Post subject: du du
 Post Posted: Sun 10 Oct 2004 16:49 
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I TO HAVE STATED DU DU HAS SOME GOOD POINTS(LOOK AT PAST POSTS IN THIS LINE)
I DIFFER A LITTLE FROM REX POINT IN THAT IT IS MY OPINION WHAT DU DU DID IN MEXICO WAS FOOL HARDY ILL ADVISED AND A COWARDS WAY OUT AND TOTALLY MONEY MOTIVATIED.IF I HAD WORKED THAT CASE AND SPOTTED LUSTER MY FIRST PHONE CALL WOULD HAVE BEEN TO FBI INFORMING THEM OF THE PRESENT SITUATION AND THAT I WAS STAYING ON SURVAILENCE.
AS FAR AS TRAVEL ABROAD-I CONVICTED FELON CAN TRAVEL ANYWHERE IF THE COUNTRY OF DESTINATION ALLOWS HIM IN-SOME COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW FELONS TO ENTER OTHERS DO NOT CARE.AS FAR AS CANADA IS TODAY FELONS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THEY NOW CHECK AT THE BORDER -WE ALSO TURN AWAY FELONS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES AT OUR BORDERS

BACK TO DU DU I COULD BE PERSUADED TO LIKE HIM IF HE STARTED DOING OUR JOB THE WAY IT SHOULD BE DONE WITH RESPECT AND HONOR-PROPER REGUARD FOR THE SKIP-PROPER TACTICAL PLANNING-ALL IN ALL MY PAST POSTS TELL THE WHOLE STORY TO SUM IT ALL UP HE KEEPS GETTING HIS BOOT STUCK IN HIS MOUTH AND THE PRO BEA GETS LABELED WITH THE SAME LABEL HE HAS

ALL THE PETTY B-S BETWEEN PERSONALITIES WITHSTANDING-THERE IS A CLEAR LINE OF RIGHT AND WRONG DU-DU CONSISTANTLY CROSSES OVER TO WRONG-NOT JUST MY OPINION BUT MOST PROS FEEL THE SAME WAY

ANOTHER PROBLEM HE PERPETUATES THAT PROPLEM BY TEACHING HIS SON AND NEPHEW AND ANY BODY ASSOCIATED WITH HIM HIS VIGILANTE WAYS AGAIN JUST WATCH THE SHOW IT IS PLAIN AS DAY-NO I AM NOT ALWAYS RIGHT OR PERFECT(AND I CAN NOT SPELL WORTH A DAM)BUT I STRIVE TO DO IT RIGHT AND MOST OF THE TIME I SUCCEED


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 Post Posted: Sun 10 Oct 2004 17:37 
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Lisaw... one does not need a passport to get into or out of Mexico if you have an American driver's license. All you need do is to pay the entry fee if you cross by bridge. If you fly to, let's say Puerto Vallarta as Chapman did, once you go through Immigration to retrieve your baggage an officer stands by the doorway and requests that you press a button. There will be a red and a green light that lights up in random fashion. If the light is green after you push the button, you can pass without your baggage being checked. If it lights red, you will be directed to another officer who searches through your belongings. It's quite an amusing system.

As regards Mr. Chapman and his associates... I have removed the report I wrote on him from my website. The general public and the media are in a dysfunction mode and nothing anyone says or proves is going to change it (for the time being). When the 'other shoe drops', as I believe it eventually will, and the media/viewing public returns to "true reality" instead of the absurd, I will be ready to once again post the truth about Mr. Chapman and his vigilante mannerisms.

Concerning Leland being hit... Mr. Chapman saw what was happening and stood behind a car without even going to his son's defense. Although Leland asked for the beating with his own false bravado knowing the camera was running and his father-like BIG MOUTH there is absolutely no excuse for 'Duane' not going to his son's aid. In fact, he was watching Leland cowering on the ground with such intensity he didn't see the guy coming from the rear who whacked Chapman in the back of his head. I don't believe there is a pro BEA out there who would not immediately disassociate himself from any of his team members who did not rally to the aid of another team member.

Agreed... they had their bail skip in custody and no further need to "discuss" anything with any of those in attendance. Get the bad guy and get the <explective> out of the area. Period!

One good result of A&E's showing of Chapman and his crew is... they display a lot of "what not to do" allowing others to learn.

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 Post subject: Agreed
 Post Posted: Mon 11 Oct 2004 08:58 
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L.A.W.,

I was beside myself as I watched Mr. Chapman take cover behind a vehicle while his son was totally defensive on the ground with two people attacking him. I've been in many street/jail situations with badge personnel during full-blown fights, and, had any of the officers acted as Mr. Chapman, Mr. Chapman would have ended up a probationary release or would have ended up on the working alone list.

One night we were forestalled by a highly intricate barricade. I was literally put through an open window by my team mates. I tucked and rolled up onto my feet as the thumping sound of a second team mate rung out behind me. We secured the bail skip, couldn't get the door open from the inside, and had to extricate out the entrance window.

I suspect that had Mr. Chapman been my backup, there would not have been any backup coming through the window after me; I would have been on my own.

It is so critical to observe team cohesion and to be able to fully depend on one another during arrest operations. The simple fact is that any one of us could end up attacked during an arrest, and we must all rush to the aide of one another when things go sideways.

At the same time, the total surroundings must be kept in view and tunneling has to be avoided lest shots from behind could happen as in the case during the Leland Incident.

Mr. Chapman was lucky that the attacker threw a wild punch instead of using a weapon such as a stick or edge blade.

The Leland incident is an excellent training source for what not to do.

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 Post subject: leland
 Post Posted: Mon 11 Oct 2004 17:54 
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AGAIN EVERYBODY THIS WAS SAID IN BEFORE IN ALOT OF OTHER TERMS-THE WHOLE INCIDENT COMES FROM POOR PLANNING-POOR TACTICS AND POOR PERFORMANCE(LET ALONE COWARDICE ON DU DUS PART)
MY SON ALSO WORKS WITH ME AND IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF OUR TEAM(MY SON IS 5 FEET 7 INCHES 290LBS AND VERY DANGEROUS)HE IS ALSO A FIREFIGHTER AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENT(IF YOU HAVE SEEN THE CMT TRAILER HE IS THE ONE DEMOING OUR M-26 TASER)
ALL MY PEOPLE ARE VERSED IN TACTICS-ALL OF OUR HITS ARE DONE TACTICALLY NEVER HAP HAZARD(CA-CA HITS THE FAN WHEN YOU LEAST EXPECT IT-MURPHYS LAW-)FORMATIONS ARE ALWAYS USED ALONG WITH LEAP FROGGING ON BOTH WITHDRAWAL AND ENTRY-SCENE CONTROL IS OF NUMBER ONE IMPORTANCE.YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER VERBAL INSULTS ARE ONLY THAT-WE DO NOT TRADE INSULTS OR EVEN ACKNOLEDGE THEM.DO NOT GET INTO A PISSING CONTEST THE BEA WILL ALWAYS LOSE-GET YOUR SKIP- CLEAR A RETREAT ZONE AND COLLAPSE YOUR FORCES ON THEMSELVES WHILE MAKING WAY TO TRANSPORT .LEAVE THE AREA AS QUICK AND AS QUIET AS POSSIBLE-ALSO REMEMBER THERE ARE TIMES YOU WILL NOT HIT AN ADDRESS BECAUSE THE ADDRESS IS TACTICLY TO DANGEROUS BACK OFF SURVAIL GET REINFORCEMENTS IE PD MORE BEA SP ETC-WE USE A TACTIC FROM THE FIRE SERVICE CALLED SURROUND AND DROWN WE SURROND THE SKIP AND THE ARREST AREA AND MAKE IT ALMOST FOOLHARDY FOR THE SKIP OR FRIENDS TO MAKE TROUBLE.SOMETIMES ONLY OVERT SHOW OF WEAPONERY IS NEEDED CALM AN OUT OF CONTROL SITUATION-AGAIN ONLY THE CHARGE BEA CAN MAKE THAT DECISION-ALSO ALL TEAM NEMBERS SHOULD USE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AS A GUIDE-AGAIN HAVING SOP AND TRAINING IN THERE USE PREVENTS MANY STICKY CONFRONTATIONS AND KEEPS THEM FROM GETTING OUT OF CONTROL OR ESCALATING BEYOND CONTROL--TACTICS WOULD BE A GOOD THREAD BY IT SELF I BELIEVE


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 Post subject: Re: yo..dunce...
 Post Posted: Wed 30 Sep 2009 20:04 
 
L.A.W. wrote:
I received an email reply to my query from the Colorado Secretary of State ... "Illegal use of the Colorado state seal on a badge not affiliated with Colorado law enforcement or any agency or organization not established by an arm of the State of Colorado is a class 5 felony." The statute is CRS 24-80-902.

If the center seal on Mr. Chapman's badge is that of the State of Colorado ... well, you know the rest of the story ... no one is going to prosecute him and he knows it!


I BEG TO DIFFER WITH YOU.. YOU NEED TO RE READ THE STATUTE, YOUVE GROSSLY AND QUITE WRONGLY INTERPRETED IT.... IT DOES NOT SAY ANYWHERE IN THAT STATUTE THAT HAVING THE SEAL ON A BADGE IS ILLEGAL, WHAT IT DOES SAY IS THAT IF SOMEONE CREATES A "DEVICE THAT AFFIXES" THE SEAL FOR ANY NON LEGAL REASON TO ANY KIND OF LEGAL DOCUMENT THAT THAT IS A CRIME....

IT NO WHERE PREVENTS ANYONE FROM AFFIXING THE SEAL OF THE STATE OF COLORADO UPON ANY PHYSICAL ITEM ....PERIOD...

ITS AMAZING HOW OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS ARE UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND A SIMPLE LEGAL
STATUTE CORRECTLY....

AND THAT GENTELMEN, IS WHY DOG DOES WEAR IT , BECUASE ITS NOT ILLEGAL TO DO SO..
IF IT WERE...HALF THE SECURITY GUARDS IN THE STATE WOULD BE VIOLATING THE LAW...BY HAVING IT ON THEIR BADGES....

I FOUND THIS FORUM QUITE BY ACCIDENT... THE SMOLDERING JEALOUSY AND CONTEMPT
OVER SOMEONE WHOS SUCCESSFUL IS JUST... ABYSMAL... ON YOUR PART


FROM NOW ON...LETS LEAVE STUPIDITY AT HOME..EH..

THE SEAL BELONGS TO THE CITIZENS OF COLORADO.. IT DOES NOT BELONG TO THE GOVERNMENT...

LETS GET THAT CRYSTAL CLEAR...


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 Post subject: Re: Doggie update (Duane Chapman - Dog the Bounty Hunter)
 Post Posted: Wed 30 Sep 2009 20:18 
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Hey Dick Tracy,

You are responding to a dead guy. Lance Wilkinson was famous in this industry, was an educator, accomplished author, Bounty Hunter and industry icon, and he has since passed on.

When you type in all caps, you are shouting and on the internet and it is rude.

When someone points out factual information and you don't like facts or don't agree with what is written, it is not automatically jealousy. The facts are that he is a convicted felon and not allowed to work in most states. The fact that he has made money in this business, God bless him, so many others have not.

While your opinions are welcomed here, please take the time to read the date the topic was posted before you respond, and when you do, please keep it in a professional manner.

Scott

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 Post subject: Re: Doggie update (Duane Chapman - Dog the Bounty Hunter)
 Post Posted: Wed 30 Sep 2009 21:02 
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Scott you beat me to it . . .

and to borrow a line from "DicK'
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FROM NOW ON...LETS LEAVE STUPIDITY AT HOME..EH..


Helps to read around a Forum, Dude . . . aint nobody here 'jealous' of DOG . . . there is nothing to be Jealous of :lol:
and your moniker would not have made that mistake :wink:

OH, and before you go off on Hadley . . . he too is a watcher from afar.

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 Post subject: Re: Doggie update (Duane Chapman - Dog the Bounty Hunter)
 Post Posted: Wed 30 Sep 2009 21:32 
 
Dog may have his loyal followers, but I'm not one of them. I do sometimes watch the show, but only for kicks. I watch all the mouthing off, acting tough, and illegal maneuvers. My co-workers and I laugh and wonder how they'd do in some of the areas we go into. Most of our skips are found in NE Minneapolis and South Saint Paul, two of the worst areas you could ever want to be in. You handle things as quietly and discretely as possible. Real guns (let alone paintball guns) don't intimidate anyone. We searched one defendant's house to find two loaded Glock 40's, a loaded AK 47, a loaded AR 15, a loaded shotgun, and a loaded rifle. All in his bedroom. Probably a good thing he wasn't laying in bed at the time! Walk in there and yell something like " We got you now boy. It's the Dog!" :shock:


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 Post subject: Re: Doggie update (Duane Chapman - Dog the Bounty Hunter)
 Post Posted: Thu 01 Oct 2009 11:28 
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So the posters on this board have been unfair to Duane? And to prove your point, you dredge up a four year old post written by a man who has been dead for almost that long and proceed to lecture and deride the forum in capital letters. Isn't there a
Yahoo group you can go pester now that you've gotten it out of your system? Maybe they will be impressed by your keen insight and vast knowledge of the Colorado legal system.

BTW, I am a big fan of Dick Tracy (everything but the Warren Beaty movie, anyways). I've read his comic strip for years. The first "Big/Little Book" I ever owned for my own was about Dick Tracy, and I can unequivicollaly say," that, you sir, are no Dick Tracy).

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 Post subject: Re: Doggie update (Duane Chapman - Dog the Bounty Hunter)
 Post Posted: Thu 01 Oct 2009 11:30 
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I got a good look at the badge. It is a black dog's head. It appears to be that of a German Shephard. It is in fact a dog's head.

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