If that dumbass cop just said "sa police you're under arrest" instead of doing what he did that kid is in cuffs and not going for a 7 figure payday
I CHASED YOUR ASS IN THAT CAR YESTERDAY AND YOU GOT AWAY, YOUR ASS IS MINE!
-powpowpow-
If that dumbass cop just said "sa police you're under arrest" instead of doing what he did that kid is in cuffs and not going for a 7 figure payday
The left-wing cop-bashing is out of control*
Do enting a political movement's spiraling rhetoric
Louisville Cop Used Law Enforcement Database To Seek Female Targets To Hack For Sexually Explicit Content
The problem is there’s so little oversight of officers’ use of these databases.
Over and over and over again, this access is abused for personal purposes.
A 2013 audit found more than half of Minnesota’s 11,000 law enforcement officers abused their access to driver data,
According to a sentencing memorandum, Bryan Wilson used his law enforcement access to Accurint, a powerful data-combing software used by police departments to assist in investigations,
to obtain information about potential victims.
He would then share that information with a hacker,
who would hack into private Snapchat accounts to obtain sexually explicit photos and videos.
If sexually explicit material was obtained, Wilson would then contact the women,
threatening to post the photos and videos online and share them with their friends, family, employer and co-workers unless more sexually explicit material was provided to him.
https://www.techdirt.com/2022/10/19/...licit-content/
been this way a long time
And nobody gets punished for framing these three black guys
ed around, found out.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ronald-...ist-louisiana/Five Louisiana law enforcement officers were charged with state crimes ranging from negligent homicide to malfeasance Thursday in the deadly 2019 arrest of Ronald Greene.
They are the first charges to emerge from a death authorities initially blamed on a car crash before long suppressed body-camera video showed White officers beating, stunning and dragging the Black motorist as he wailed, "I'm scared!"
Fort Worth hired Aaron Dean after psychologist found he wasn’t suitable for police work
A psychologist who evaluated Aaron Dean before he was hired as a Fort Worth police officer testified Friday the former cop now convicted of manslaughter wasn’t fit for police work.
Psychologist Kyle Clayton testified
Dean exhibited grandiose, “domineering, overcontrolling” personality traits.
Clayton concluded Dean, 38, was “not psychologically suitable to serve as a police officer”
because his “narcissistic personality style” could “inhibit his judgement, decision-making,
interpersonal abilities and would make him more likely engage in behaviors that would put himself and others at risk.”
-- DMN email
hired anyway,
then killed a black (of course) lady in her home, shot through through a window, convicted of manslaughter
Groomer cop was out of control
Ex-Philly Cop Sentenced to Decades in Prison for Sexual Assault of Witnesses, Informants
Moar punishment doesn't necessarily make us safer.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/12/o...es-cities.htmlIn Austin, Texas, a 911 call from a person reporting a mental health emergency used to get directed to the police. Now, if there is no immediate danger, dispatchers have the option to transfer the call to a mental health clinician. In the first eight months after the program’s 2019 start, 82 percent of calls that were transferred were handled without police involvement, which resulted in savings to the taxpayer of $1,642,213. By the 2021 fiscal year, the program was involved in almost 2,000 calls. In Brooklyn, young people who completed an alternative program for illegal gun possession had a 22 percent lower rearrest rate than peers who went to prison. In Olympia, Wash., a new unit of the police department that, according to the Council of State Governments Justice Center, provides “free, confidential and voluntary crisis response assistance” has responded to 3,108 calls since 2019, all while minimizing arrests and with no injuries to responders.
Communities that have adopted these approaches have not done away with enforcement; they have just required less of it. In Denver, a five-year randomized control trial of a program that provides housing subsidies to those at risk of being unhoused found a 40 percent reduction in arrests among participants. These kinds of results are why localities from New Jersey to New Mexico are restructuring their local governments to invest in the social determinants of health and safety.
And yet, as I have learned over more than two decades of work in this field, the black hole narrative cannot be changed by statistics alone. If you want policies that actually work, you have to change the political conversation from “tough candidates punishing bad people” to “strong communities keeping everyone safe.” Candidates who care about solving a problem pay attention to what caused it. Imagine a plumber who tells you to get more absorbent flooring but does not look for the leak.
Some ed up !
She can't afford $77 trash bill so how will she afford $285 to get out of the PD and not go to county jail?
It's messed up but there is no way they keep her in jail.
I mean...at her age, she should have had at least $1,000,000 in net worth.
She was released on bond the same day so she didn't sit too long.
It's still BS. But it probably cost $77 for the time they messed with it.
So, the cops came and took out the trash, amirite?
So she posted the $285, good, but who was the heartless that issued the arrest warrant for $77?
Time for some ambulance chaser to start a lawsuit.
"We've decided to break the law because guys feelings are hurt over this."
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‘Killed by LAPD’:
Co-founder of Black Lives Matter says cousin Tased to death by police
A Black father and high school teacher died of cardiac arrest last week after
he was repeatedly Tased by a Los Angeles police officer following a car accident.
The Guardian reports that police arrived on the scene of a car accident at around 3:30 PM.
LAPD body camera footage shows Anderson asking for help.
An officer told him to sit on the sidewalk and then to “get up against the wall.”
Anderson obeyed the officer’s demands, but then attempted to flee the scene.
One of the officers chased him on a motorcycle.
The officer yelled at Anderson to “get down to the ground.”
Anderson repeatedly begged, “Please help me,” and, “They’re trying to kill me,” as multiple officers held him down.
One officer put his elbow and full body on Anderson’s neck while he was on his back.
During the tasing, Anderson repeatedly said, “Help me,” as the officer told him to stop resisting.
Paramedics arrived on the scene and took Anderson to a local hospital, where
he went into cardiac arrest and died four hours later.
a police spokesperson, announced during the news conference that the department’s toxicology report found cocaine metabolite and cannabinoids in Anderson’s bloodstream. of course!
Anderson’s was the third death in Los Angeles at the hands of police in 2023.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/202...eath-by-police
Cop City is the Future They Want
On January 18th, the Atlanta police assassinated one of those defenders.
Manuel Esteban Paez Terán, affectionately known as “Tortuguita,” or “Little Turtle” was
gunned down in cold blood by a stormtrooper raiding a peaceful encampment.
The defenders have been in the Weelaunee Forest (also known as the South River Forest), south-east of Atlanta, for nearly two years protesting the construction of
a massive $90 million dollar, 85-acre, police training facility.
According to Truthout,
the project has the backing of major corporations like Coca-Cola, Home Depot, Delta Airlines, UPS and Cox Enterprises.
The latter owns the
Atlanta Cons ution-Journal which has published endless articles in praise of the Cop City project and demonizing anyone who dissents or protests it.
The citizens of Atlanta, where a majority has opposed the facility, will nonetheless be paying for a third of its cost.
It is also located in a predominantly working-class Black neighbourhood.
The authoritarian state, now in the most dangerous and destructive phase of late capitalism, is ramping up its efforts to suppress any meaningful dissent.
With each passing year it becomes more brazen.
The state is already unleashing its arsenal and
declaring protestors “domestic terrorists,”
a term which has been made meaningless with each passing year as it
is applied to virtually anyone who exposes or opposes state violence,
mindless militarism,
rapacious consumption and corporate ecocide.
https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/01/26/cop-city-is-the-future-they-want/
the Confederacy
Hey - superfast JUSTICE in the latest cop beating resulting in death of memphis man…
cops already
FIRED
CHARGED W/MURDER (and other serious charges)
IN JAIL!
USA QUICK JUSTICE!
oh wait - these are BLACK COPS!
(not defending cops behavior)
but. WTF happened to:
”innocent til proven guilty”
”we cannot judge til they have their day in court”
”no comment- havent seen video yet!”
“Paid leave while investigation is completed in 1-2 years”
where is the right wing outrage that cops civil rights are being violated?
where is the hourly fox news dershowitz interviews defending the cops?”
asking for a friend?
GBI says Tortuguita shot an officer, but failed to record it on their body-cams.
https://theintercept.com/2023/01/27/...tlanta-forest/Police affidavits on the arrest warrants of forest defenders facing domestic terror charges include the following as alleged examples of terrorist activity: “criminally trespassing on posted land,” “sleeping in the forest,” “sleeping in a hammock with another defendant,” being “known members” of “a prison abolitionist movement,” and aligning themselves with Defend the Atlanta Forest by “occupying a tree house while wearing a gas mask and camouflage clothing.”
An investigation was completed on this, then they were fired. This isn't a race issue even if many will make it so. This is about police brutality. Had the victim not died we probably don't even hear about it, but this likely happens daily in cities across the US.
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