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| icy-woman | Jun 2 2018, 12:54 PM Post #1 |
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Police State- . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1wa0nnzucA A Miami man was brutality beaten by two cops and it was captured on video. "Two Hallandale Beach police officers were caught on video repeatedly striking a man with batons as he writhed in pain and they shouted "get on the ground." Someone can be heard off camera yelling, "He didn't do anything. Stop f---ing hitting him." The video surfaced Thursday afternoon on Twitter. The person who posted the video, using the Twitter handle 1, said the man is "mentally challenged." "Police brutality in broad daylight on Hallandale Beach Blvd," the Twitter user wrote. "Police heavily beat this man up busted his head open led him to bleed heavily. The man is known around the area to be a mentally challenged individual." |
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| Pat | Jun 2 2018, 02:32 PM Post #2 |
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No audio to back up video so I'm going to make an educated guess as to what happened. The police ordered him to exit the car and lay face down on the ground. And he disobeyed the order. The police then used force to make him do what? Exit the car and lay face down on the ground. If anybody on the board can dispute my take then please do with evidence.
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| icy-woman | Jun 2 2018, 07:12 PM Post #3 |
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No audio to back up video so I'm going to make an educated guess as to what happened. The police ordered him to exit the car and lay face down on the ground. And he disobeyed the order. The police then used force to make him do what? Exit the car and lay face down on the ground. If I order you, Pat, to exit your car, and lay face down on the roadside with broken glass and cigarette butts, would you eagerly do so? I hear some people say that the cops are paid servants and work for them, so if I ordered the same of a cop, would they do so? You know it seems to me like so many people place cops way above themselves to the point where cops place themselves far above the public. This is why cops feel as though they have some weird twisted right to rape and murder. Why I'm just lowlife criminal scum who don't matter. I should be happy to lick the cop's boots. Ye All Mighty Cop Praise B Police... |
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| Pat | Jun 2 2018, 10:25 PM Post #4 |
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I obey a legal command of the police Icy and I would recommend you do so as well. Society has hired and trained these fellow citizens to keep the peace and enforce our laws. They have been given authorization to detain and arrest suspects. If you disagree then I believe I now understand why you have had problems in the past with the police. |
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| icy-woman | Jun 3 2018, 12:11 AM Post #5 |
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I obey a legal command of the police Icy and I would recommend you do so as well. Society has hired and trained these fellow citizens to keep the peace and enforce our laws. They have been given authorization to detain and arrest suspects. If you disagree then I believe I now understand why you have had problems in the past with the police. So explain to me how me laying down face first in broken glass and cigarette butts is keeping the peace or enforcing any laws. Explain to me how me being attacked in my own home by drug crazed teenagers and deputies arresting me and not them then lying on their reports is keeping the peace or enforcing any laws. Explain to me Pat, how a cop shooting dead Dillon Taylor for enjoying music through headphones is keeping the peace or enforcing any laws. Or how doing the same to John T Williams for carving artwork into a wood (a chunk of cedar) is keeping the peace or enforcing any laws. Violating the 4th amendment is like breathing to these cops, I do believe just like breathing, if they were somehow unable to do it, they would die. What I disagree with is that a cops safety is more important than people's lives, that they must shoot a 12 year old boy dead (Tamir Rice) just to make themselves feel a tiny bit safer. I think that becoming a cop should have the conditions that one would accept some risk in their job, that if they can't accept that risk, then they should NOT BECOME A COP. You always hear that they put their lives on the line, but they don't, they will kill a group of children rather than get a hangnail. |
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| icy-woman | Jun 7 2018, 12:02 PM Post #6 |
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How Feeding Prisoners Rotten Food Got This Sheriff A Beach House- . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrF51tBSZCc Food was labeled "NOT FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION" While Todd Entrekin may not be as smart as your average brick, he's much more corrupt. Lucky for him this is all legal. "A sheriff in Alabama took home as personal profit more than $750,000 that was budgeted to feed jail inmates — and then purchased a $740,000 beach house, a reporter at The Birmingham News found. And it's perfectly legal in Alabama, according to state law and local officials. Alabama has a Depression-era law that allows sheriffs to "keep and retain" unspent money from jail food-provision accounts. Sheriffs across the state take excess money as personal income — and, in the event of a shortfall, are personally liable for covering the gap. Etowah County Sheriff Todd Entrekin told the News that he follows that practice of taking extra money from the fund, saying, "The law says it's a personal account and that's the way I've always done it.” |
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| Pat | Jun 7 2018, 11:48 PM Post #7 |
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The aw requires nutrition not steak and mashed potatoes. If I recall right, I read a department here spending $1.80 per day per inmate and that met the guidlines. |
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| icy-woman | Jun 8 2018, 03:31 AM Post #8 |
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Guidelines? You ever been in there Pat? Your 1.80 per inmate goes to a good friend of the deputy in charge who slaps a cheap sticker on the side of a septic truck and calls it a food service. They figure it was someone's food at one time and can be recycled. It's the same stuff you'll find smeared on the walls of your holding cell while trying to sleep on cement and steel in the nude with deputies laughing and joking nearby having in depth discussions and making bets on who can cause you the most suffering. They can be creative. |
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| icy-woman | Jun 8 2018, 02:49 PM Post #9 |
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Police Department's Bloodbath Continues- . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHW33fDyTU4 At what point do we classify the Mesa PD as organized crime? "The Mesa Police Department in Arizona on Tuesday voluntarily released disturbing surveillance video footage showing a group of Mesa police officers brutally beating an unarmed man while responding to a call at an apartment complex in May. The 20-minute video, taken from a surveillance camera, shows several police officers kneeing and punching a black man, now identified as Robert Johnson. At one point, they slam his head into an elevator door. The incident took place on May 23 when officers responded to a 911 call from a local apartment complex. They arrived to find Erick Reyes and Robert Johnson. Officers ordered Reyes to sit and began speaking with him, but their interaction with Johnson, who was unarmed and talking on a cellphone, quickly escalated. Mesa Police Chief Ramon Batista told reporters that he was releasing the video to the public because he wanted to be transparent about the incident and provide additional context that would be left out if the video were anonymously posted online. Batista said he was not aware of the incident until the surveillance video was sent to the police department by a civilian." Cops Beat Disabled Man- . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8ysp2AljkQ America has a serious police problem. "Civil rights groups in Oregon are calling for an investigation after a video showed police punching a prone man in the head at least 16 times. The video shows four officers converging on a man standing on a street, then pulling him to the ground, with three officers holding his limbs and one straddling his back. As one officer appears to struggle to force one of the man’s arms behind his back, another begins punching him in the head. Through the punches, the man, identified as 28-year-old Kevin Straw, repeatedly shouts “I am not resisting.” The video was shot by Portland, Oregon, TV station KGW. The American Civil Liberties Union and the state chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations both called for investigations." This is Why People LOVE Cops- . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1jdgYGNZUM This shocking viral video of Mesa PD officers ganging up on and pummeling an unarmed victim after he gets off his phone is the textbook definition of why people love cops. Police Officer Hits Man With Car- . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShsZxFzGLzA A Georgia cop ran into a man with his car. "A Georgia police officer terminated for hitting an escaping suspect with his car on Saturday had a new job by Monday night. Oglethorpe County Sheriff David Gabriel said in a social media post that he had hired Taylor Saulters who had been fired the same day after body cam video showed him running into the suspect he was trying to cut off with his patrol car. That suspect, later identified as Timmy Patmon, escaped the incident with only minor injuries and was booked on a felony probation violation. However, Gabriel said in his announcement that the suspect hit Saulters's car — not the other way around. Athens police also initially said that striking Patmon was not the intent and that it happened because the officer's patrol car had blown its tire during the pursuit." ICE Teams Up With Blue ISIS- . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8qqicb1PU8 CE is watching you. "The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency has signed a $2.4 million contract with a little-known surveillance company that mines communications data and provides "real-time" tracking. Data published on the U.S. government's spending website shows the Department of Homeland Security contracted Pen-Link Ltd. (PenLink), a software company that develops communications surveillance collection systems, on June 4 with ICE listed as the contracting subagency. PenLink provides software that allows enforcement bodies to collect and analyze "massive amounts of social media and internet communications data," as well as collect wiretap intercepts "in real-time" for "tracking" and "live monitoring," according to its website. Julian Sanchez, a privacy and surveillance expert with the Cato Institute, said the company appears to specialize in telephone data analysis and geolocation data mining and tracking that could potentially determine where people are "within a block" of a cell tower." |
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| icy-woman | Jun 12 2018, 01:04 PM Post #10 |
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It's simple, when they ask me for a receipt, I show it to them. Then I take my entire purchase to the service counter for a refund. Reason for returning?, I don't like being accused of shoplifting, stealing, they are basically calling me lowlife criminal scum and I don't like giving my money, my business to those who think that low of me. |
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