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"4 Minnesota police officers fired after death of George Floyd, black man seen pinned down in video."
Unfuckingbelievable! I'm speechless! Anyone else following this story? I'll leave to anyone who wants to see the video to find it one their own. I can't won't post it. It is very hard to watch, highly graphic, and literally shows the murder of a man. This is the epitome of what this thread is all about, except the title should now include murder.
Yeah, the major was all proud that he'd fired the officers, and I'm thinking, FIRED ... JUST FIRED !! What about charging them with murder for **** sake?
Yeah, it's not that easy when D.A.'s work directly with the police on every case every day and have a tight relationship. And the vast majority of judges are former prosecutors from the D.A.'s office. Then add the abuse of the "qualified immunity" precedent.
Some good news is the US Supreme Court is planning to hear a dozen cases of egregious abuse of the qualified immunity precedent within the next couple of weeks. The details of some of the cases are jaw-dropping and clearly an abuse of power and a violation of the constitutional rights of citizens.
Last edited by sixshooter; 05-27-2020 at 09:55 AM.
What is so hard about complying with an officer's request? I'm no bootlicker and I've been wrongly put in handcuffs and put in the back of police cruiser before.
I knew they were wrong, so I stayed calm, let them handcuff me, I sat in the police car for about 5 minutes until they figured out their mistake. I wasn't tazed, pepper sprayed, beaten, shot, etc. Then the officer let me back out of the car, removed the handcuffs and apologized for the confusion.
I guess I should have caused a big scene and been shot so I could point out ACAB? Right brainy?
What is so hard about complying with an officer's request?
Which request? They were shouting conflicting orders, and you know damn well if he reached down towards his waist to undo his seatbelt he would have been shot. You know this because the officer told him "you should be" when he stated he was scared to get out.
How a veteran officer could have mistaken a Glock for a Taser in the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright
“It’s not like she looked at her gun and thought it was a Taser,” Smith said. “It’s a horrible, horrible motor glitch that could happen in high-stress situations. I liken it to when you get into a rental car and go to start it up, you automatically reach for what’s familiar to you before realizing that you’re not in your car. The same issue could have happened here with the Taser.”
A new story is popping up.. shooting of a 13 year kid.. tons of people are again calling for anti police stuff... IMO the cop didnt do anything wrong.
Video with the shooting https://chicagopolicepublic.blob.cor...NNh6LtqyWi_mYI
It was the Ministry of LOVE that made that decision. The ministry loved someone, and stomped on everyone else.
There will be no curiosity, no enjoyment of the process of life. All competing pleasures will be destroyed. But always— do not forget this, Lars— always there will be the intoxication of power, constantly increasing and constantly growing subtler. Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is helpless.
If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face— forever.