Another One Bites the Dust: Queensland Cops 1, Domestic Abuser 0
Armed dude makes threats, cops do their job, libs cry foul. Shocking.

Narangba, Australia – So, another day, another dirtbag bites the dust. This time, it's in Queensland, where some alleged domestic abuser decided to pull a firearm on the cops. Surprise, surprise, he's now fertilizer. Turns out, waving guns around at people with guns is generally a bad idea.
Of course, the usual suspects are already screeching about police brutality and systemic racism or some other woke nonsense. As if cops are supposed to negotiate with armed lunatics while holding a therapy session. Get real.
Let's break it down: guy's allegedly beating up someone, cops show up, guy pulls a gun, cops shoot back. Seems pretty straightforward to anyone with a functioning brain. But hey, facts don't matter when you're trying to push a narrative, right?
The Ethical Standards Command is investigating, with the Crime and Corruption Commission babysitting. Yawn. It's a formality. The cop will be cleared, because, you know, self-defense is still a thing, even in upside-down land.
Meanwhile, three other people got carted off to the hospital in stable condition. Probably family members traumatized by the whole domestic violence situation. But hey, let's focus on the dead guy, because feelings, right?
This whole thing is just another example of why the left hates cops: because cops are the last line of defense against chaos. They're the ones who have to deal with the scum of the earth, and sometimes that means using lethal force. But god forbid they actually do their jobs, right?
It’s a shame what happened but also a reminder that actions have consequences. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. The end.
So, next time you hear some bleeding-heart liberal whining about police brutality, remind them that the police are there to protect us from the real bad guys. Not to hold hands and sing kumbaya.
Remember, kids: don't point guns at cops. It's bad for your health.
And if you're feeling suicidal or homicidal, call Lifeline at 13 11 14 or the family violence hotline at 1800 737 732. Or, you know, just don't be a scumbag in the first place.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go enjoy a nice cold beer and celebrate another win for the good guys. Cheers!
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