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Anonymous Hacks Weller County Sheriff Department and new video of Sandra Bland during mugshot/intake

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posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 02:18 AM
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What murder, does this lady have the same name as that woman who killed herself?



posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 02:35 AM
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a reply to: mikell



Crack head drug runner and she knew she was in big trouble back in Chicago.



I just googled to see if anything you stated above was true and interestingly enough the only thing that comes up on my search is your comment...



Can you please provide me more sources so I can verify your above statement...?



It was suicide not murder.


I believe so as well. She was crying in that video as she sat on the bench.




posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 02:45 AM
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a reply to: sycomix



Suicide nothing more, like was mentioned in a prior reply, she knew she was in deep #t back home. Wait a few more days/weeks, the truth like a turd in a low flow toilet will float back to the top.


What do you mean @She knew she was in deep #t back home?

Fill me in please, or post the link(s) to where you sourced this information. Thank you.




posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 03:07 AM
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a reply to: Shamrock6



a reply to: YayMayorBee

You are 100% correct, I focused on "what happens when." So it really wasn't even focusing on the symptoms, because the scenario I posited would be something yet to happen.

And it is, in my opinion, a reasonable question to be asked in light of Anonymous' action. Will people rise to the bait? If so, will we be outraged when they attempt to get some form of vigilante justice and get their ass handed to them?





If so, will we be outraged when they attempt to get some form of vigilante justice and get their ass handed to them?


Isn't that called rioting and protesting when people become outraged over incidents that assault their rights and sense of morality on a mass scale through perceived injustice? And doesn't that happen often in the States when such cases arise? Do people go after officers in such cases with success or are their attempts often stifled by tactical measures being employed or implemented in such cases?

Whether one is a police officer or not; if anybody attempted to do harm to anyone on their property; do people become outraged when the homeowner hands them their ass?

From a human perspective, I find your question absurd and rhetorical.

I ask because your comment clearly shows on a unconscious level that the police do indeed see the civilian population as the enemy or as a foreign entity if that is the case.

Thought processes speak volumes (hi def) on this site.


edit on 4-8-2015 by Involutionist because: grammar and punctuation SUCKS!



posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 04:02 AM
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originally posted by: mikell
Pulled over for illegal lane change. Use any reason what so ever to pull a known over.


Hate to burst your bubble, but Sandra Bland actually ran a stop sign first. Then she did the illegal lane change. She was reckless. I can't stand drivers like her. A motorcyclist's worst nightmare.

FYI, Anonymous has been hijacked. To many pilots in the cockpit.
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posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 04:16 AM
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originally posted by: roadgravel
What proof is there of "Crack head drug runner and she knew she was in big trouble back in Chicago."

Sounds more like an crappy opinion.


Sounds to me like a character assassination to "justify" the death of a young black woman in the care of the Police.
It's the usual racist bs we see every time though, the racists ignore the injustice entirely and try to sling mud at the victim as if that excuses the way they were treated.

What these racists forget is that none of that matters, none of that can ever "justify" the actions taken against those individuals.



posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 05:13 AM
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originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: YayMayorBee

And then the first time somebody shows up at a deputy's house to try and actually do something in the name of "mob justice" and gets legally and justifiably shot by the deputy, are we going to be outraged about how the deputy killed somebody?


Only if the dead guy's black..The street only gets uppity when the dead guy's black.

The situation, once again, has gone out of control.


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posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 05:18 AM
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originally posted by: andy1972

originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: YayMayorBee

And then the first time somebody shows up at a deputy's house to try and actually do something in the name of "mob justice" and gets legally and justifiably shot by the deputy, are we going to be outraged about how the deputy killed somebody?


Only if the dead guy's black..

2nd.


What if they are..middle eastern?



posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 05:20 AM
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originally posted by: Eye4NeyE

originally posted by: andy1972

originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: YayMayorBee

And then the first time somebody shows up at a deputy's house to try and actually do something in the name of "mob justice" and gets legally and justifiably shot by the deputy, are we going to be outraged about how the deputy killed somebody?


Only if the dead guy's black..

2nd.



What if they are..middle eastern?


if he's Middle Eastern, they'll say his family have weapons of mass destruction and invade the county where he lives. However, nothing will happen on the street because he doesn't count as one of the oppressed minority..
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posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 11:09 AM
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a reply to: roadgravel

I still want to know where the plastic bag came from,they didn't hand her one in the video and no one has explained how she got access to one...what exactly are they going to be throwing away in their cells? what kind of trash do they have? Plastic bags,shoe strings,or anything else that one can use to harm yourself or others is not issued or allowed,according to the Texas inmate handbook.None of this makes sense.
am I the only one that finds this odd? or am I missing something?

found a photo...in my opinion there's no way this did the job

that bag is so flimsy



posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 01:02 PM
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a reply to: TWILITE22

Yep, the bag was apparently a trash bag in a waste basket. As for a being used for hanging it seems questionable but who knows. I imagine if it is twisted up a certain way it is pretty strong. I certainly am not going to test it.

edit: maybe go back to paper


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posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 01:17 PM
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This is an interest couple of points. A crime scene not treated as one?


. Houston’s Channel 2 aired “exclusive video from inside the Waller County jail cell where Sandra Bland was found dead.” In the video, a trash can — a very large one — is clearly visible. But, strangely, it appears to have a trash bag in it. If Bland used the trash bag to hang herself, where did the one in the can come from? Did they replace it? Why would the jail staff do that?

8. NBC News’ John Yang also toured the cell, and in his video he says that “things are really the same as it was that morning” when officers found Bland’s body, including food (“Dinner Untouched” was the language used in title of the video on NBCNews.com) and a Bible on the bed opened to Psalms. (That Bible appears to be closed in the Channel 2 video. Who opened it between the two videos?).

And what page is the Bible opened to in the NBC video? It is open to Psalm 119 and at the top of the page are verses 109-110: “Though I constantly take my life in my hands, I will not forget your law. The wicked have set a snare for me, but I have not strayed from your precepts.” Eerie. Or, convenient.

Also in the Channel 2 video, there are orange shoes on the floor by the bed. In the NBC video, they are gone. Who moved them? Why? Where are they?

... a still from Houston’s Channel 2 video shows orange shoes and a closed Bible. Below, a still from an NBC News video, with no shoes and an open Bible.



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posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 01:30 PM
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a reply to: YayMayorBee

The problem is that you are being manipulated by the same groups that you feel you are now holding accountable. Only certain types of news stories are being reported and focused on for a reason.

Your faux outrage is only helping to distract from the real issues.



posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 02:37 PM
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originally posted by: roadgravel
a reply to: TWILITE22

Yep, the bag was apparently a trash bag in a waste basket. As for a being used for hanging it seems questionable but who knows. I imagine if it is twisted up a certain way it is pretty strong. I certainly am not going to test it.

edit: maybe go back to paper


I cannot in good conscious conceive that the flimsy bag could work in any way to strangle someone.I'm going to the store in a bit see if I can find the same ones. lol I'm not going to strangle myself but twist it to see if it will hold together.
it's just a gut feeling that something other than what they have stated happened.



posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 02:46 PM
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a reply to: TWILITE22

Those look like those really flimsy commercial bags. The ones in the grocery stores are better (hard to believe). That one is probably less than a mil in thickness.



posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 04:56 PM
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a reply to: Danke

I am tired of the media (and people for the most part) turning this into a White cops killing black people instead of it being Government employees killing citizens, which in my opinion, is the larger issue.

Police are not juries. They are tools of the law. It is their job to keep all citizens safe regardless of their involvement in a crime and to deliver the perpetrator suspected of the crime to the judicial system. Quite frankly, if a citizen is shooting at only police officers, they STILL don't have justification for executing a citizen. The only time (again in my opinion) an officer can justify killing a citizen is if they pose a direct threat to life of another citizen. I don't care if they "feared for their life"... they swore to uphold the law which means protecting the life, liberty, and property of civilians. You read the cop brochure and should know the possibilities that may happen while you are on the job.

The violence between officers and citizens is now a self fulfilling cycle. Officers use violence. Citizens respond in violence. Cops react with stronger violence.

Are the citizens partially to blame for this cycle? You bet. However, the safety of citizens falls on the shoulders of the police which makes it their responsibility to come up with a solution that keeps everyone safe, including those wishing to do harm to them. Our laws, government, and society has to take a higher road when dealing with criminals.

I, a critic of police, don't wish for them not to have jobs. We very much need police. But we need policing practices that don't only use force as a remedy to all situations.



posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 08:08 PM
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a reply to: sycomix

Boy, that makes me feel like a dog.



posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 08:17 PM
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edit on 4-8-2015 by TorqueyThePig because: never mind



posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 08:21 PM
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a reply to: YayMayorBee

Wait a minute. Did I read your post correctly?

You don't think a police officer should be allowed to shoot a person that is shooting at them?!


edit on 4-8-2015 by TorqueyThePig because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 4 2015 @ 09:23 PM
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You and your american problems -.-
It's always the same and you don't see it.




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