Zander
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We talked about not farting inside like that.
And excessive force and falsified reports is exactly what happened in this case. Do you disagree?
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Jezcoe
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Sheeple troughs.
You do know that they have one of the officers on tape saying that they beat the guy to death… right?
Smyrna
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In this case, it would appear so and should be appropriately dealt with by the laws that were broken.
Tom_Ch
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obstruction of justice for one.
Tom_Ch
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There are incidents of not getting killed while resisting arrest. So what about that?
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Jezcoe
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Hold supervisors accountable for allowing falsified reports.
Smyrna
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This appears to be a serious crime but…it isn’t representative of the preponderance of cases where someone dies at the hands of police. It’s what’s being fed but truly ignores that blatant disregard for a lawful police order, that then seriously exacerbates the problem and places the officers’ lives in danger.
Jezcoe
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I know… I know… the knee jerk “bleat bleat bleating” had to be done.
Maybe… just maybe get a new act.
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It’s always mentioned. Every single time.
It is rightfully dismissed, each time. But you guys never fail to mention it.
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Resisting arrest should not be a death sentence unless your resistance is putting lives in danger.
What happened before is immaterial. Calling a cop an ■■■■■■■ is not grounds for being beaten or killed.
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Smyrna
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In my line of work, I sometimes must deal with the police. They are almost all a fine group of people. The current media spin though is painting them as something almost evil and so many among us are buying this lie and is doing much more harm to the safety of all, than any problem that is being lawfully addressed.
Smyrna
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I one zillion percent agree.
Smyrna
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No…I mean prior to the riots.
It’s always mentioned, every time.
The fact that no one agrees with it is not the same as no one hearing it.
Smyrna
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That isn’t even close to being true. The media consistently tells the story they want you to hear and it often isn’t the whole truth. It’s spun and therefore I keep pointing it out labeling it “sheoplizing” cuz that’s exactly what they’re doing.
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Dealing with the police as a law abiding citizen and business person tells you exactly NOTHING about how those same officers act during an arrest…
Of course it is.
Everyone knows that every time a cop kills someone, people like you are going to say something along the lines of “but if they’d bowed and scraped and yassa, massa-ed the cops instead of running…”
It’s not a “hot take” - it’s entirely predictable.
Smyrna
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Several years ago, I traveled by a state trooper who had a car pulled over, miles away from anything. It was a l’il red Corvette and there was no tag on the back. I watched in my rearview mirror, the officer run back to his car, turn on his blue lights and come full blast. The shoulder of the roads had recently been scraped, lowering them so that if I pulled over, I’d bottom out the car. I was forced to pull over a mile up the road at a closed business. Over the loud speaker the officer demanded me to place my hands out of the car. I put the window down and had both hands and a portion of my upper torso out in plain sight. This could have gone either way, had I not complied and I totally understood that.
WuWei
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Interesting. They don’t write the reports, how would they know it’s false?