Neverending **** the Police thread.


The killing of 2 cops in Florida was officially an ambush by an ex soldier who was fed up with the police state and upheld his oath to defend the country from all enemies foreign and domestic. He will never see it but I can't thank him enough for giving his life to protect us from these terrorists. Hopefully anyone victimized by these cops can sleep soundly tonight knowing they got some form of justice.
 

Bundy supporters win another victory as the government thuggery backfires. The judge refused to allow the defense to make their case to the point where the defense didn't even give closing statements in protest. The prosecutors threatened any witness they called would be leaving the court in handcuffs and charged the same as the defendants. The jurors daw this and realized what bull**** was going on so they refused to convict them. This is now the second trial where jury nullification has been used. No doubt there will be a third and a fourth until the government gets the verdict they want. This is exposing how much of a kangaroo court our courts are.
 
[video]https://youtu.be/_yxN3WZ_z80[/video]

Cops caught on camera punching a 14 year old girl. Also, who taught these cops how to takedown someone? Multiple officers cant take down a 14 year old girl. At the point the cops punched her she had every right to resist. The day is going to come when people start taking action when they see this and shooting the cops. It would be nice if armed citizens could protect against these cops by just drawing their gun but they have to assume a cop will draw and shoot first if your holding a gun. And for anyone curious these cops were responding to a fight at a 16 year olds birthday party not involving this girl. Her only charges are from resisting arrest.
 
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Very good interview by Slate of a former Baltimore police officer. There ieas a culture of criminal activity in police departments and the cover ups of those crimes make them criminal organizations. These are not isolated incidents they are the norm. You know who have Codes of Silence? Criminal organizations. If police dont think the law should be strictly applied to them then they need to stop strictly applying the law to everyone else.
 
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https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/8/1/16073124/cory-booker-marijuana-legalization
 

here we go again with more police brutality for "contempt of cop". Watch the video. The cop says he ordered the victim on the ground and that the victim came at him with clenched fists so he laced him in the face then grabbed him by the torso and thew him to the ground. There was security can footage but the cops took that and refused to release it. Another guy was recording with his cell phone and you can clearly see the victim facing away from the officer when the officer laced him in the back of the head then grabs him from behind and throws him to the ground. He even throws in some knee strikes when he is on the ground. Why did he do This? He says the victim put his hands on him. As thou can see throughout the video his partner is trying to herd the person recording away so he can't film what's going on. The partner aggressively walks toward the person who is recording while he is backing up and threatens to make him. Funny how it works out, when they get the camera away from the situation the cop says the victim put his hands in him. All this time and it's for the 30 seconds when the victim isn't being recorded that this crime was supposed to have taken place.

These are not isolated incidents. An illegal arrest is an assault and both the victim and witnesses have the right to use deadly force to stop an assault.

http://www.constitution.org/uslaw/defunlaw.htm
 
"But don't let it be a black and a white one
‘Cause they'll slam ya down to the street top
Black police showing out for the white cop"
 

30k of tax payer money down the drain as police pay off this woman for illegally arresting her. Her crime? Remaining silent for questions like "do you know why I pulled you over" and "where are you headed". What I don't understand is how a person charged with enforcing the law can use "I didn't know I was breaking the law" as an excuse. If the people enforcing the law don't know the law what chance do the rest of us have? If I violate someone's rights they call that a crime.

Illegal arrests are my #1 reason for hating cops. They routinely abuse their authority to punish people who have not broken the law. They are not held accountable for illegal arrests unless someone resists and they beat the **** out of them. How is it an alleged crime has been committed and it's all on video and the DA says not enough evidence to charge. No, there's all kind did evidence. And for that matter why aren't cops who destroy video evidence charges with destruction
of evidence or obstruction of justice?
 
"But don't let it be a black and a white one
‘Cause they'll slam ya down to the street top
Black police showing out for the white cop"

I asked a black cop one time about why so many cops seem racist even the black ones and he told me that when you deal with mostly trashy black people you start to see them all the same. If he finds weed on a lot of black people they start to assume every black person has weed on them. So many don't start out racist when they join but learn it. Personally I understand that a little as I used to work for tips and black people are the absolute worst customers for anyone who works for tips and that did affect how I treated other black customers. But I didn't beta anyone for it. No matter how much I disliked a customer I would never mess with their food and when I was a manager I fired people just for suggesting it.
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...52ee4b0821444c4869c?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009

WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump will repeal restrictions that former President Barack Obama placed on police access to excess military gear, allowing the the federal government to immediately resume handing out free bayonets, grenade launchers, tracked armored vehicles such as tanks and other equipment to law enforcement departments around the country.

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why ?
 
[video=youtube;ihQ1-LQOkns]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihQ1-LQOkns[/video]

Here is a cop assaulting a nurse for refusing to commit a crime. The officer wants someones blood drawn and the nurse is reading the cops the law which says they need either a warrant or for the person to be under arrest to draw the blood. The cop then in a rage attacks the nurse for reading him the law. This is not okay. We cant allow cops to operate outside the law. This woman and any passersby would have been 100% justified in shooting each of those cops to prevent the kidnapping of the nurse because they were involved in criminal kidnapping. All of these cops need to be in cages so this doesnt happen again. These are violent criminals who attack women for refusing to aide in their criminal conspiracy. Firing is not enough for assaulting women. Nothing short of long prison sentences is acceptable for violence against anyone.
 

Here is a Cobb County police officer telling a woman who refuses to put her hands down because she is afraid of being shot that police only shoot black people. Any of you black people in Georgia feel safe around that guy?
 
[video=youtube;6gFBA2cdyKk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gFBA2cdyKk[/video]

This cop apparently got her job back. This is the epitome of my problem with police. Police should be protecting people from crimes not actively trying to make people who are no threat to anyone criminals. She is trying to give a 70 year old vet a criminal record when he was minding his own business. This is not what happens in a free country.

Every single person that reads this is only free because police are not focused on you. If a few cops decide they want to **** you over I guarantee you if they can and will find a reason to put you in prison. Every single one of you does something that is technically against one of the 40,000 laws. That is not freedom.
 

I am glad this is getting some mainstream attention. What I want to know is why do these investigations where everything is filmed take so damn long. Its all on camera. The nurse is reading the cop the policy agreed upon by the hospital and the police department. Her boss is on the phone telling the cop she can not do what he is asking. Qualified immunity doesnt apply when the cop knows full well he is breaking the law. We have him on camera being explained the law. He decides he is going to assault her because she wont break the law. These are indisputable facts. After getting this footage he should have been immediately arrested and charged. The fact that it has taken so long shows there is an attempted cover up. If the FBI was doing their job they would be looking into why a clear cut case with crystal clear video and audio takes over a year of investigation. Odds are someone is obstructing justice by holding up the case. Now imagine your in the hospital demanding the same thing and decide to fling the nurse around for not commiting a crime. Do you think you would be sleeping in your own bed that night? Do you think it would take over a year to investigate? If this is acceptable behavior by police officers then they dont need to complain when people treat them as foreign invaders.
 

Officer charged with murdering a 6 year old out on 1 million bail is allowed to travel outside the US for. Caribbean vacation. Imagine if an accused cop killer was allowed to do this. These courts are corrupt. The judges are biased in favor of police officers.
 
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