It wouldn't as rampant as a problem if Grand Juries weren't so rigged.
Think about it, it's in the State's best interest not to convict their own employees. Not only does it look bad, but they can be on the hook for millions in damages/settlements... Instead of just levying charges against accused officers, the DA will instead ask the Grand Jury if they should even proceed with charges, then spend the entire dog-and-pony-show actually supporting the officer and persuading the grand jury NOT to bring charges. When -- shocker -- the Grand Jury fails to find reason to bring charges, the State can then use the decision of 12 retards to continue to support their bad apples's bad behavior. The conflict of interest here is crazy and GJs don't deal in facts... |
Cops hate it when they are too fat and they let their suspects get away.
Cop suspended after shoplifting suspect escapes custody | New York Post Police nabbed a shoplifting suspect who escaped their custody and suspended one of the cops who let him get away, authorities said. |
when police are scared of basketballs:
Facebook Post Outraged community leaders in Grand Rapids are demanding reform after five African American youths aged between 12 and 14 years were held at gunpoint — for no justifiable reason — as they walked home from playing basketball. Pressure on the department by The Grand Rapids Press through a Freedom of Information Act request finally forced them to release the body camera footage which is nothing short of horrifying. ... As the body camera footage begins, Officer Caleb Johnson pulls up to the boys and immediately points his weapon at them and demands they get on the ground. “Get on the ground!” Johnson tells the boys. Three of the children were so confused that they did not immediately comply. Luckily they weren’t shot. ... After being wrongly detained for 10 minutes, the officers then called the boys’ parents to come pick them up. When the parents got there, naturally they were shaken up and furious to find out their children had been held at gunpoint because police mistook them for criminals. “I’m sorry, I don’t mean no disrespect, but you all have to understand that’s my baby,” said Shawndryka Moore, mother of one of the boys, crying as she stood outside of the police cruiser with her son inside, as reported by mLive. “We don’t deal with police. I don’t have charges. We don’t do this. All this stuff that goes on in this world – I worry about my kids every day. That’s why I don’t let them go nowhere.” "We hate that it had to get to that point,” officer Troy Colegrove said. “We’re just doing our job because a lot of people out here have guns. We’re not saying that your kids have guns – we’re just doing our job,” Colegrove reiterated to the mother of an innocent child he just held at gunpoint. ... |
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that cop was looking to murder someone that night.
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in case you were wondering, TSA is still a joke.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/17/u...creeners-.html The Transportation Security Administration has created a new secret watch list to monitor people who may be targeted as potential threats at airport checkpoints simply because they have swatted away security screeners’ hands or otherwise appeared unruly. ... The existence of the new watch list, which has not previously been disclosed, is expected to be discussed Thursday at a House homeland security subcommittee hearing. stopping zero terrorists since 2001. |
how to save taxpayer dollars:
Facebook Post Milwaukee Police taped off an area due to a suspicious package |
They should just make convicted killers be the bomb squad. pussy out? no chance for parole.
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this is great
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When will people learn to just stop being black? It antagonizes the police.
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Good ol boys in blue:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ce-police.html Shocking moment grossly 'incompetent' detective investigating mysterious death of woman, 21, on a camping trip admits he didn't listen to 911 calls, order a rape kit OR look for DNA evidence - and then ruled her death an accident
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/12/u...YLztOxWKSiXLNs
A black security guard at a bar in the Chicago suburbs was killed by the police as he apparently tried to detain a man he believed to be involved in a shooting, the authorities said Monday. Officers from several police departments had responded to reports of a shooting early Sunday morning at Manny’s Luxury Lounge in Robbins, Ill., said Sophia Ansari, a spokeswoman for the Cook County Sheriff’s Office. Witnesses told the police that a fight had broken out and someone had started shooting. After the authorities responded, a police officer shot the guard, Jemel Roberson, 26, who had a gun, Ms. Ansari said. Mr. Roberson died at the hospital. |
https://apnews.com/b56b4fc4e5c64db7b4ed31c523accc2c
no mention of the poorly trained police officer getting charged with murder... A California man accused of making a hoax phone call that led police to fatally shoot an unarmed man in Kansas is expected to enter new pleas. Twenty-six-year-old Tyler R. Barriss has a change-of-plea hearing Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Wichita. He was indicted in Kansas for conspiracy to make a false call, cyberstalking and other crimes. The court will also take up cases initially filed in California and the District of Columbia related to other fake calls and threats. Barriss faces a separate January trial in Kansas on a charge of involuntary manslaughter. Barriss is accused of falsely reporting a shooting in December 2017 following a dispute over an online game between two gamers . A SWAT team responded and Andrew Finch was fatally shot at his Wichita home. |
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https://www.dailywire.com/news/48130...Iaz8bwPY2EMcmo
Minneapolis Cop Who Shot Woman To Death Asks For Sentence Of Two Weeks In Jail Each Year... Mohamed Noor, 33, faces a maximum 12.5-year prison sentence for the death of Australian life coach Justine Ruszczyk, 40, on July 15, 2017. He was convicted in April of third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. As the Daily Mail reports, Noor’s attorneys suggested that Noor serve one week in a low-security prison annually to “honor” her birthday and one week to mark her day of death. They wrote, “This sentence honors the memory of Ms. Rusczcyk and allows Mr Noor to continue to serve the city. Just as importantly, it mandates that Mr Noor will continue to consider his action and the great loss they caused.” ... |
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In AK, they teach cops to hold guns like Clinton holds his cigars...
actually, it's so it hopefully didnt show up in the body cam footage... |
heroes.
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You guys see this one?
https://www.boston25news.com/news/trending-now/willie-mccoy-shooting-video-shows-police-killing-of-rapper-who-fell-asleep-in-taco-bell-drivethru/936138610 Video is rough to watch.. more so an execution to be honest... 4:30 is where the officer camera footage starts. |
Originally Posted by triple88a
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You guys see this one?
https://www.boston25news.com/news/trending-now/willie-mccoy-shooting-video-shows-police-killing-of-rapper-who-fell-asleep-in-taco-bell-drivethru/936138610 Video is rough to watch.. more so an execution to be honest... 4:30 is where the officer camera footage starts. https://youtu.be/i5aa_7fDvnE Remember, in the 911 call the Taco Bell employee said that people already had tried knocking on the window and honking their horn trying to wake him. When the guy finally awoke and saw the cops, he probably reflexively reached for the gun to hide it, and thus sealed his fate with that one last mistake . . . in a whole string of mistakes which turned out to be fatal for him. My daughter works in Vallejo, just a few miles from where this happened. From her stories and accounts of the area, and from anyone who knows the city of Vallejo in general, it can be like the wild wild west. Looking at the video, I am actually surprised the cops showed as much restraint as they did. In hindsight, sure, I can see lots of ways they could have approached it, or better yet NOT approached it once they saw the gun. It seems like waking him from a safe position would have given him a chance to show his hands once he realized the position he was in. Still, he put himself in that position. Seems more like Darwinism than cop roid rage to me. |
Anyone notice the plastic bag on the passenger window? Could that not have been a point of entry?
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Dont reach for a gun when youre surrounded by trigger happy police... For over 4 minutes they didnt shoot him, they only did when he reached for his gun.
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where did you get your law degree?
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Cops are murderers that are above the law.
In yet another example of privilege granted to those who work for the system, an officer from Rome, New York, will not be charged in the death of his infant son, who perished after being left in inside a hot car for 8 ½ hours. Officer Mark Fanfarillo left his 4 ½-month-old baby, Michael, in his car during the summer for nearly nine hours — but Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara refused to press charges. According to local WSYR-TV, the D.A. said Fanfarillo first realized he’d abandoned the baby in the car when his wife contacted him to say Michael had never been dropped off at the family’s daycare provider. Fanfarillo, McNamara explained, rushed out to the car after that call and “found his son’s lifeless body.” Although Fanfarillo “relentlessly” attempted to resuscitate the baby, the effort was ultimately unsuccessful. As McNamara’s office said in a statement: https://thefreethoughtproject.com/co...LoX3RXoVg94uFc |
I see no evidence that he was not charged simply because he is a cop. Public defenders have the duty to determine criminal intent, and charge accordingly.
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There are hundreds of articles you can read, but the basic verbiage change is below. Sounds like nothing changes. DA's aren't gonna charge cops any more or less... just feelgood so everybody can say they "did something".
https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics...234145882.html Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday signed Assembly Bill 392, which changes the standard for police officers’ justified use of deadly force from instances when it’s “reasonable’’ to when it’s “necessary.’’ To get the bill through the Legislature, Weber accepted amendments that eliminated provisions that would have made it easier to prosecute officers. It still gives some power to courts to decide if an officer’s application of force is justifiable, but it’s unclear if more officers will face criminal charges because of the new law. “We don’t know what the standard is yet that’s going to come out of AB 392,” said Sacramento attorney Mark T. Harris. “We’ll know after a few cases, after a few more people are killed.” |
Originally Posted by rleete
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I see no evidence that he was not charged simply because he is a cop. Public defenders have the duty to determine criminal intent, and charge accordingly.
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Originally Posted by rleete
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Public defenders have the duty to determine criminal intent, and charge accordingly.
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Yes, DA.
You can technically commit a crime, (like killing a kid in a hot car) but if it is ruled accidental, you may not be charged. |
isnt that for a jury/court to decide based on the testimony of experts on accidental deaths by completely disgusting humans?
I jsut read about another case in NY recently: A grand jury has not yet heard the manslaughter case against the dad whose twin babies died after he left them in a hot car all day, prosecutors said Thursday. Juan Rodriguez appeared in Bronx criminal court for a brief hearing in which prosecutors told a judge that there has been “no grand jury action” taken at this time, Bronx District Attorney’s Office spokeswoman Patrice O’Shaughnessy told The Post. “We’re still investigating,” she said. Rodriguez, who is out on $100,000 bail, remains charged with two counts of manslaughter and two counts of criminally negligent homicide in the July 26 deaths of 1-year-olds Luna and Phoenix. If the case is presented, a grand jury ultimately could decide to indict the Iraq war veteran. Prosecutors have six months to present a case. |
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I am not defending the police here at all, but dude was asking for trouble by making the Nazi Germany comments. Just STFU and let them do their thing instead of escalating the situation.
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I find threads like this amusing for so many reasons.
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Originally Posted by Motocrossx23
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I find threads like this amusing for so many reasons.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
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Is this your walk a mile in their shoes comment?
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I know good cops. But they get so suspicious and jaded just being around a bad element so much of the time. I can see where it is difficult for even a good man to remain level-headed. It is a job I would not want. Along with teaching.
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Originally Posted by sixshooter
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I know good cops. But they get so suspicious and jaded just being around a bad element so much of the time. I can see where it is difficult for even a good man to remain level-headed. It is a job I would not want. Along with teaching.
You see some really horrible shit guys, not kidding. People die, kids get hurt, that kind of stuff. So I made the switch to education (high school) and although I teach "good kids" (I teach HS engineering...my actual degree is in MET) I see a lot of the precursors to what I dealt with in LE and it's just as frustrating and defeating at times. |
That's exactly why my BIL quit the force and just opened a brewery...
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As a retired police officer I hate to “arm chair quarterback” or say what another officer should do in any situation that I wasn’t there for, with that being said there is a total loss of control of the scene and controlling the suspect. She should have had a second unit with her in the first place when going to question or arrest any suspect and it sounds like there is a history with this individual as well, knowing additionally that this guy might have some mental issue. I don’t need to point out everything here because it all was total lack of officer safety and the end result was she could have easily waited for more officers to arrive and then take him into custody. This probably truly could have all been avoided. I think the female officer wanted to be able to show she could handle this on her own or perhaps she really didn’t understand how dangerous this could become. I am 6’1”, 200 pounds, was a swat member and I would have waited for back up unless it escalates to you having no choice but from the video the officer is the one that created an increase escalation every time it calmed down attempting to argue that she could touch him and trying to cuff him. Yes of course you can touch him to affect an arrest but why continue to argue with him knowing that you will never get him to agree? Wait, when other officer get there then do your business and the suspect will learn what police can do when making an arrest on a resisting suspect. Hopefully this will cause the female officer to reflect on herself and see if this is the career she should be in. |
Just walks in and kicks him in the face?
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she was never in control of the situation and should never have gone in alone.
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I used to be a cop. Females cannot do the job. No one respects them, they aren't strong enough, and they ALWAYS have attitudes that escalate every situation.
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Originally Posted by Chilicharger665
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Females ALWAYS have attitudes that escalate every situation.
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I can't speak about "all females" but can confirm that my wife does follow your corrected statement.
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really important Amazon packages:
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https://www.yahoo.com/gma/ohio-sheri...sf_akfmevaatca
Ohio sheriff deputy resigns after internal investigation charges he assaulted and maced a restrained prisoner |
https://nypost.com/2019/12/17/clevel...TYtI05xHDUIDG0
Cleveland cop pleads guilty to urinating on 12-year-old girl at school bus stop |
Wrong thread
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/alabama-w...scommunication
Alabama woman, 19, shot as authorities open fire, raid home in search of man who was already in jail |
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The premise of the screenshot is wrong. The letter combination of "oi" is pronounced "wah" in French.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...=1490&ito=1490
Off-duty Dallas cop is killed on Christmas Eve after smashing into tree during 'street-race' - as security camera footage from moments before the crash shows his Ford Mustang speeding through neighborhood
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mine's real.
https://www.facebook.com/2Corinthians4.6/videos/458844091727227/ |
Oompah Loompah coming for you...
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no comment necessary.
no, nevermind: That cop stopped traffic so the groundhog wouldn’t get run over; then shoots him... This is the epitome of policing. VIDEO: Maryland Deputy Shoots and Kills Groundhog Charging Towards him |
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