I don't know about the last one. The last person I would want as a boss is a politician looking to get re elected. They need protection from that.
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I don't know about the last one. The last person I would want as a boss is a politician looking to get re elected. They need protection from that.
Elected officials don't listen to the voters
The Washington Post has done some shitty journalism on this issue, but this article nails it:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...entrandom_1_na
If there is an anti Pulitzer, The Post should be awarded one for putting that shit on the front page implying that the victim hurt himself.
Old white men who do op eds are, like, totally unbiased.
If I was a cop id be steady drinking milkshakes all day, not giving a fuck
"Guided to the ground..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRrMh851LzU
It's just so fucked up. Of course there will be no consequences for the pigs who broke her face. She was such a threat...
The number of people who are defending the cops in comments are crazy. Who in their right mind thinks that it is ok for a cop to respond like that to a drunk woman who threw a hair tie. That type of escalation would be seen as completely unacceptable in any setting. Imagine if a husband did that to his wife and claimed self defense, but because they wear a badge it is ok? Seeing people support and justify this behavior really demonstrates how the brutal police regimes are tolerated throughout history.
Police behaving badly, indeed. Great read. Juicy details of the incident when the old grandmother was beat up. You should be proud, Baltimore.
http://data.baltimoresun.com/news/police-settlements/
BALTIMORE -
An Anne Arundel County police officer faces an assault charge after he bit another man's testicles in a fight over a woman on Cinco de Mayo, according to charging documents released by police Wednesday.
Baltimore City police officers were called in the area of the 700 block of S. Linwood and 2900 block of O'Donnell Street for an assault call around 11:47 p.m. Tuesday.
According to charging documents, a man told police he was assaulted by two men, one of whom bit his testicles in the alley behind Looney's Pub in the 2900 block of O'Donnell Street.
A woman approached the responding officers to tell them she witnessed the fight, according to charging documents. Police said she gave description of the attacker who was wearing a blue and white polo shirt and cargo shorts. She told the police she waited at the front door of the Claddaugh Pub at 2918 O'Donnell Street for police arrive as she had seen the attacker walk in there, according charging documents.
According to the charging documents, police said Michael Flaig, 31, was found on the second floor of the bar with blood stains on his shirt. Flaig identified himself as an Anne Arundel County police officer and after he was identified as one of the attackers, was placed under arrest, according to charging documents.
Police learned that Flaig and another man jumped the victim outside the bar after the victim confronted Flaig about his touching his friend and roommate -- a woman.
The victim told police that during the altercation Flaig bit his testicle and ran off. Police said they were unable to find the second man involved in the attack.
Flaig is being charged with second-degree assault.
Anne Arundel County police and Baltimore Police Department Internal Affairs were notified of the incident, according to charging documents.
http://m.wbaltv.com/news/police-anne...source=dlvr.it
Oh shit. Obama is going to arm the Crips!
http://www.wnd.com/2015/05/savage-ob...-for-race-war/
Just a senile old man trying to sell more books.
Or a charlatan trying to sell more books to senile old men.
^^^ exactly.
Lots 'o paranoid morans in the comments. The full-retard quotient is frightening actually.
I'm ready for battle! Stand tall against the fascists, they only have a few tools.
I got no love for the 5 0 but damn those guys have gotta be on edge right now. 2 officers killed in seperate incidents in Idaho the last couple days. Idaho!
Wow.
Innocent civilians everywhere must be on edge, too.
I wonder how often civilians get killed by cops...
http://tftppull.freethoughtllc.netdn...-7.5-hours.jpg
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/pol...5-grave-hours/
Makes you wonder...
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=800_1430343759
^^^ that's fucked up.
And the police wonder why a large and increasing part of our population does not trust them.
Reminds me of...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=33&v=SnjYrXd9ycA
And...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7FfCJb8JZQ
Wow, it only took 3 officers to take that guy's camera and arrest him.
What a bunch of pigs.
They probably got a stern talking to for all this!
god damn scum at it again
https://www.thedodo.com/mountain-lio...133434329.html
Chesapeake Police officer involved in excessive force lawsuit (brought by 70yo woman) has been rehired
http://wtkr.com/2015/05/13/chesapeak...-been-rehired/
Chesapeake, Va. – A former Chesapeake Police officer accused of using excessive force on an elderly woman in 2014 is getting a second chance. The Chesapeake Police Department has rehired Joel Ayala-Acevedo just five months after he was fired for the incident, which cost the city $50,000.
Ruth Davenport, 71, filed a lawsuit against the city in November of 2014 for $500,000. She claims two police officers Joel Ayala-Acevedo and Anthony Echevarria were at her house to serve a search warrant for her son when one officer grabbed her by the arm, pushed her into a wall and threw her to the ground.
Davenport’s lawyer S.W. Dawson says he was confident he and Davenport would have won the $500,000 dollar lawsuit if it went to trial, but both Davenport and the city agreed to settle for $50,000.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bad_Cop_No_Donut/
6 or so filthy pigs beat major raps today for narco trafficking and money taking
http://gawker.com/jury-acquits-six-p...tio-1704494815
must have been at least one bootlicker on the jury for the win
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=509&v=WpE3CpaEN84Quote:
A Knox County deputy is now being investigated after he fatally assaulted 33-year old David Dehmann on April 21. Dehmann was autistic and had Tourette’s Syndrome, and this was well-known by the local law enforcement.
Mount Vernon police picked up Dehmann on the 21st for being intoxicated but was released within a couple hours after being cleared by a hospital for release. At 7:43pm that same day, he was arrested near a public school for disorderly conduct – harm to self, at which point he was taken to Knox County Jail by MVPD Cpl. Travis Tharp when things took a turn for the worse.
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/vid...Qx1804ki5u2.99
^ 1 pyscho and at least 3/4 conspirators to cover up homicide.
And the propaganda machine, errr, police chief approves this:
“While Dehmann was in the jail’s intake area he became aggressive with the jail staff making an aggressive move towards Deputy [Chase] Wright. Mr. Dehmann did attempt to hit Dep. Wright in the face causing Dep. Wright to place Mr. Dehmann into a take down hold, taking him to the ground to get control of him. Once control was gained it was found that Mr. Dehmann had hit his head on the floor during the incident. Mr. Dehmann was transported to KCH ER by Mount Vernon medics for a medical evaluation.”
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/vid...hXLtVlyxRGC.99
Criminals taking their job seriously.
A breath of fresh air from SLC PD chief. He also gave a good speech at the gala last week, spent at least a third of the time talking about how LE will change in coming years. A different tone from a year ago, when the ceremony was focused on the two LEOs shot downtown by a Cali gangbanger. This year they gave awards for community service & actively working with the homeless (Dep. Chief). Good to see the brass speak honestly about what's going on.
http://www.sltrib.com/home/2534959-1...ity-wants-moreQuote:
Luke is among the council members who want to add officers to the police department.
"We have the best police officers in the state," Luke said. "We just need more of them."
But (Chief) Burbank didn't embrace the notion to beef up patrols as a fix-all. If police arrest a drunk in a park, he will be back the next day, the chief explained.
But if a social worker intervenes, that person may get treatment and not return.
Police have busted the same people hundreds of times, the chief said. Jailing alcoholics and drug addicts and other so-called undesirables is not working, he added.
"Alternatives to incarceration reduce [jail] recidivism," the chief said. "It's a balancing act. We need to work holistically."