Neverending **** the Police thread.

http://www.koaa.com/story/35960936/...ictims-car-at-auction-instead-of-returning-it

Cops plot to auction off a grandmas car that was stolen was thwarted due to the local news station. Her car was stolen on June 1st and used in an aggravated robbery of a Dillards. On June 5th the police call her to let her know her car has been recovered and impounded but she cant get it because its on hold as evidence. On July 7th police claim they sent a letter to her letting her know her car was ready to be picked up but she would have to pay storage fees. State law says victims of crimes do not have to pay impound fees to get their property back. The other problem is that when the letter was received it was postmarked July 11th... the same date the local news contacted the police about the car. On July 10th the grandma looked online and saw her car was scheduled to be auctioned off so she contacted the local news.
 
[video]https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1db_1501988964[/video]

Found a good cop! What they do to these poor communities is more raping and pillaging than serving and protecting.
 

Cops on slave patrol herding the ******s out of the white part of town. Several kids beaten ruthlessly but don't worry no officers were harmed.
 

Bodycam from another police murder. This guys crime was walking while listening to music on headphones. Cop stalks him with a gun pointed at him then as soon as he turns around murders him. I am supposedly a bad guy for cheering red coats dieing but these cops are apparentlyngood people when they go to this kids family and say "It was your sons fault I killed him and I did nothing wrong."

Police want a monopoly on violence. Beat people death and get cleared by their bff in IAD but so much as sneeze on an officer and your going to prison for assaulting an officer. So long as police officers justify their violence I will continue advocating for people to fight back.
 

Officer says he saw 2 people arguing and demands they talk to him to "work out the situation". Despite everyone saying there wasnt a problem the cop insists he wont leave until he resolves something. One of the girls who wasnt even involved in the alleged argument starts walking away and the cop tackles her. As far as I see it the only disturbance caused was the peoples objections to the actions of the police officer who wouldnt go away no matter how many times everyone told him there was no issue.
 
[video=youtube;Cvn_wmJdoiY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvn_wmJdoiY[/video]

Something about escalating to violence in a routine traffic stop and then charging the person you beat up with resisting for covering up while you beat them with felonies seems wrong to me.
 
[video=youtube;Z3sMpfm59hc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3sMpfm59hc[/video]

Hey who loves some good old fashioned women beating. Bonus points for it being a Negro.
 
The fact that there is this much video evidence of cop abuse in this country is insane.

The fact that so many people go out of their way to defend it is even sadder
 
I just find it weird that the people we charge with enforcing the law keep escaping justice with the excuse of "I didnt know what I was doing was illegal" called qualified immunity when they are the people we charge with enforcing the law. If the law enforcement dont know the law what chance do the rest of us have? I dont like paying taxes but I will bend over and shell out the big bucks if it can go towards teaching police officers the law. Or maybe simplify the law so it doesnt take 8 years of study to be able to interpret.
 
[video=youtube;QR0925Nzhoo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QR0925Nzhoo[/video]

This video is a roller coaster ride. Not gonna spoil it but it has probably the most surprising ending to one of these videos I have ever seen. Not gonna spoil it but pay close attention in the beginning after the driver tells the cop he has a gun so he is weary of reaching anywhere and the cop says "I am not worried about you using it at this point since you told me it is there". Thats the exact point I made about the Castille shooting. If someone is contemplating using a gun on a police officer the last thing they are going to do is tell the cop they have a weapon before trying to shoot them. Thats why Philando deserved the benefit of the doubt. The murderous cop literally said he feared for his life because "if Castille would smoke marijuana around his kids then I dont think he would hesitate to kill me".
 
[video]https://youtu.be/26swgi-1Fds[/video]

Not sure if I posted this before but this Texas Ranger pulls a gun out of road rage and threatens a driver. The Ranger was in an unmarked car and not wearing a police uniform or badge. The victim called 911 on the ranger. The Ranger lies several times saying the victim side swiped his vehicle and saying he just got out of his car to talk to the victim and didn't draw his gun till later she he felt threatened. There Is no damage on either vehicle and the ranger later admits on camera to the other cops there is nothing he can cite the victim for. The ranger said he took evasive action but he did not think the victim crossed the middle line. The cop is also proven wrong about the gun and just getti gout of his vehicle to talk to the victim because you can hear him approach the car yelling and screaming and the victim immediately tells 911 the gun is drawn.

Now if the ranger admits there is nothing g he can cite the driver for he is also admitting there was no reason to pull the driver over. So this Ranger illegally pulled this driver over, got out of his vehicle and approached the victims car yelling and cursing with his gun drawn threatening to shoot the driver. Is this not a crime? Police officers can illegally detain you and threaten to kill you and only get disciplinary action against them. Now you or me do this and we are looking at a long prison sentence . This Ranger is someone we need to be protected from but the cops turn a blind eye when it's one of their own.
 
Both. If I went on trial for it I would say the reefer madness made me do it.

Anyways, here is some surprising statistics.

http://trac.syr.edu/tracreports/crim/475/

Federal drug prosecutions down 9% under Trump. Last 12 months shows least amount of federal drug prosecutions in a quarter century.

To what do you attribute the drop? I figure Trump could probably care less about this one way or the other but when you appoint a rabid pit bull (on this subject anyway) to Attorney General you would expect the opposite, wouldn't you?
 
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