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DENVER (CN) - A trigger-happy cop Tasered a therapy dog and then shot it to death after it had been caught by a fellow officer - and the abuse was caught on videotape - the dog's disabled owner claims in court.
While closing in on the dog, one police officer apparently tasered it, then the animal control agent hooked it around it's neck with a noose, as the noosed dog makes a futile attempt to run away, the second officer guns it down, shooting it five times, despite it being obvious after the first shot the dog was noosed.
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An Oxnard police officer attacked a man for attempting to video record an arrest last week, twisting the man’s arm behind his back and violently shoving him against a bench after the man had placed the phone in his pocket.
The cop threatened to arrest the man for refusing to hand over his phone as “evidence” before a commanding officer intervened, telling the cop he was out of line.
The man, who goes by Angel B on Youtube, said he was allowed to leave, but he never did get the name of the officer.
And that is important if we want to at least try to hold him accountable.
The video lasts 38 seconds and shows Angel B approaching the arrests but remaining far enough away where he was not interfering. The cop storms up to him and appears to take a swing as the camera turns off.
The cop threatened to arrest the man for refusing to hand over his phone as “evidence” before a commanding officer intervened, telling the cop he was out of line.
The man, who goes by Angel B on Youtube, said he was allowed to leave, but he never did get the name of the officer.
And that is important if we want to at least try to hold him accountable.
The video lasts 38 seconds and shows Angel B approaching the arrests but remaining far enough away where he was not interfering. The cop storms up to him and appears to take a swing as the camera turns off.
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Police Shoot and Kill Man for Watering Lawn, Family Awarded 6.5 Million | The Free Thought Project
Douglas Zerby was finishing up watering his lawn when neighbors, completely brainwashed by the police state, called the cops because they saw Zerby holding what they thought was a gun. It was actually a water hose nozzle.
Officers approached the position of Doug Zerby and without any warning whatsoever, fired upon Zerby, fatally wounding him with 12 rounds that entered his chest arms and lower legs.
Zerby’s family sued the Long Beach Police department for this horrid event and won. According to KTLA 5 News,
This type of violent escalation by police is now commonplace in today’s society. Only by challenging them will we win. However, the monetary award in this case is not enough, these cops should be behind bars. Punishing tax-payers for the negligence and aggressiveness of cops is NOT a solution.
Officers approached the position of Doug Zerby and without any warning whatsoever, fired upon Zerby, fatally wounding him with 12 rounds that entered his chest arms and lower legs.
Zerby’s family sued the Long Beach Police department for this horrid event and won. According to KTLA 5 News,
SANTA ANA, Calif. (KTLA) — The family of a man fatally shot by Long Beach police in 2010 was awarded $6.5 million in damages by a federal jury on Thursday.
“The money doesn’t bring my son back, which is all I really want,” Douglas Zerby’s mother, Pam Amici, said after the verdict, chocking back tears.
“I would just rather have Doug standing here next to me right now. But this is all we can hope for, and I’m very happy with the result.”
“The money doesn’t bring my son back, which is all I really want,” Douglas Zerby’s mother, Pam Amici, said after the verdict, chocking back tears.
“I would just rather have Doug standing here next to me right now. But this is all we can hope for, and I’m very happy with the result.”
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Cop Shoots Deer Point Blank, in the middle of a public road, For Not Moving Out Of His Way...
apparently it was just hit by a car and had a broken leg, still, cops love any excuse to be able to fire their service gun at anything and anyone. had the deer just hobbled off out of the way, it wouldn't have been executed.
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Cop Shoots Teen Playing With Toy Gun (VIDEO) | The Libertarian Republic
BATTLE CREEK, MI – Kristin Tate over at BenSwann.com is reporting on a story where a police officer shot and critically wounded a boy carrying a toy gun. A Battle Creek officer shot a 14-year-old boy who was showing a gun that turned out to be a fake replica handgun. The teen was identified as Nicholas King and is at Bronson Methodist Hospital in critical condition on a breathing tube.
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North Texas Drivers Stopped at Roadblock Asked for Saliva, Blood | NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Always this **** in TX. I thought TX was a red-state?
Some drivers along a busy Fort Worth street on Friday were stopped at a police roadblock and directed into a parking lot, where they were asked by federal contractors for samples of their breath, saliva and even blood.
It was part of a government research study aimed at determining the number of drunken or drug-impaired drivers.
It was part of a government research study aimed at determining the number of drunken or drug-impaired drivers.
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Troopers caught speeding to doughnut shop | www.wsoctv.com
The North Carolina Highway Patrol is responding to a video caught by ABC's "20/20" showing state troopers in Raleigh dangerously speeding.
They said none of these incidents was during an emergency.
ABC clocked one of the police cruisers going 80 mph headed to a Dunkin' Donuts.
Another was caught traveling 75 mph in a 45 mph zone.
In a statement, Highway Patrol said, "We are committed to being a law enforcement agency dedicated to serving the citizens of North Carolina. We require our troopers to operate their vehicles in careful and prudent manner."
It also said Highway Patrol has taken appropriate action against the three troopers involved but didn't elaborate.
If a citizen is caught going 15 mph over the limit, they could lose their license or even face jail time.
They said none of these incidents was during an emergency.
ABC clocked one of the police cruisers going 80 mph headed to a Dunkin' Donuts.
Another was caught traveling 75 mph in a 45 mph zone.
In a statement, Highway Patrol said, "We are committed to being a law enforcement agency dedicated to serving the citizens of North Carolina. We require our troopers to operate their vehicles in careful and prudent manner."
It also said Highway Patrol has taken appropriate action against the three troopers involved but didn't elaborate.
If a citizen is caught going 15 mph over the limit, they could lose their license or even face jail time.
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This was on Saturday night (sunday morning) 11-17-2013.
A knife fight was reported in a Reynoldsburg, Ohio apartment complex. There was screaming and commotion outside our door, so...
We went to see what was up and had weapons pointed at us and physically grabbed for filming/witnessing the tazer of one of the suspects. "Get in your house NOW!" "Get in your Apartment & Shut the Door!" Profanity and unprofessional behavior just cuz we were filming? That's standard operating procedure for small town Reynoldsburg cops.
Apparently, in Reynoldsburg the cops can order you into your home AND to shut your front door just cuz. Don't dare have a camera, you'll be singled out, grabbed and pushed. Assault charges?
In the end, 2 brothers were taken away by the police. No one was stabbed and one of the brothers was tazed.
The neighborhood isn't that great but the police are worse. With cops like these I think I'll be moving out of the Reynoldsburg area forthwith.
The officer that grabbed my arm is William Early, badge #93, good luck with this cat.
A knife fight was reported in a Reynoldsburg, Ohio apartment complex. There was screaming and commotion outside our door, so...
We went to see what was up and had weapons pointed at us and physically grabbed for filming/witnessing the tazer of one of the suspects. "Get in your house NOW!" "Get in your Apartment & Shut the Door!" Profanity and unprofessional behavior just cuz we were filming? That's standard operating procedure for small town Reynoldsburg cops.
Apparently, in Reynoldsburg the cops can order you into your home AND to shut your front door just cuz. Don't dare have a camera, you'll be singled out, grabbed and pushed. Assault charges?
In the end, 2 brothers were taken away by the police. No one was stabbed and one of the brothers was tazed.
The neighborhood isn't that great but the police are worse. With cops like these I think I'll be moving out of the Reynoldsburg area forthwith.
The officer that grabbed my arm is William Early, badge #93, good luck with this cat.
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Cops Taser 14-Year-Old in the Face, They Say 'For His Safety' | Alternet
A Pennsylvania mother is planning to sue the Tullytown Police Department for allegedly torturing her 14-year-old son with a Taser while he was handcuffed, Raw Story reported.
Marissa Sargeant revealed graphic images of her son bruised, cut and swollen after he was arrested by police for shoplifting at Walmart, along with another relative.
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Yet, the police give a different account of how events transpired.
According to Bucks County District Attorney David Heckler, the Tullytown officers fired a Taser and hit the boy in the face after he escaped from their police car following his arrest.
Heckler said that police yelled warnings at the teen and fired a stun gun to subdue him because they were “fearing for his safety,” NBC10 reported.
Still, Sargeant isn’t buying it. She speculates that officers beat her son and then bullied him into slience:
“That doesn’t sound right. There’s no way, if he was running from behind, that he would get hit with a taser in the front of his face,” she observed.
Marissa Sargeant revealed graphic images of her son bruised, cut and swollen after he was arrested by police for shoplifting at Walmart, along with another relative.
...
Yet, the police give a different account of how events transpired.
According to Bucks County District Attorney David Heckler, the Tullytown officers fired a Taser and hit the boy in the face after he escaped from their police car following his arrest.
Heckler said that police yelled warnings at the teen and fired a stun gun to subdue him because they were “fearing for his safety,” NBC10 reported.
Still, Sargeant isn’t buying it. She speculates that officers beat her son and then bullied him into slience:
“That doesn’t sound right. There’s no way, if he was running from behind, that he would get hit with a taser in the front of his face,” she observed.
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I got pulled over on the way in to the local park meeting a friend to play basketball. The officer is notorious in my area for this kind of thing. I'm most likely the first person to ever record him. What isn't in the video is him approaching my passenger window and also not telling me why I got pulled over. He eventually told me it was because of my window tint but did not even test for it. He found nothing in my car after telling me he "smelled enough marijuana in the car to consider it probable cause." He called in back up and the other officer had the nerve to ask me "so what's you're problem with the police?" I wouldn't mind having some legal feedback, if I can Id like to take legal actions against this rogue, unruly officer.
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Grand Jury Controversy After Ex-Officer Indicted For Manslaughter « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth
NORTH TEXAS (CBSDFW.COM) – A high-speed chase through the streets of North Texas ends with an officer shooting and killing a suspect. The officer involved could face up to 20 years in prison for what has now been deemed a crime.
In a rare move, a Dallas County Grand Jury has indicted Patrick Tuter, a former Garland police officer, for manslaughter. It was August of last year when Tuter fired 41 bullets at unarmed suspect Michael Vincent Allen.
In a rare move, a Dallas County Grand Jury has indicted Patrick Tuter, a former Garland police officer, for manslaughter. It was August of last year when Tuter fired 41 bullets at unarmed suspect Michael Vincent Allen.
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Modifying your car to have a hidden compartment is now a felony in Ohio. God forbid I put a false floor in my car to hide my handgun for safe keeping while I go into a federal building or other location.
First person arrested under new 'hidden compartment' law
First person arrested under new 'hidden compartment' law
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Retired NYPD Detective Carlton "Chucky" Berkeley tells the community "Dont talk to cops!" during a presentation about how to deal with abusive police practices hosted by The Police Reform Organizing Project (PROP)
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Modifying your car to have a hidden compartment is now a felony in Ohio. God forbid I put a false floor in my car to hide my handgun for safe keeping while I go into a federal building or other location.
First person arrested under new 'hidden compartment' law
First person arrested under new 'hidden compartment' law