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originally posted by: VictorBloodworth
a reply to: eNumbra
Clear enough for you?
originally posted by: WCmutant
The problem has NEVER been race, never. The war is on the poor and black people have a higher likelihood of being poor, ergo they receive a large percentage of the brutality.
It's coming to light more often because the brutality is spreading and people finally have the means to capture it on their handy cell phone cameras.
originally posted by: IslandOfMisfitToys
Best news:
"The lawsuit is asking for a jury trial".
F*ck IA.............
You need articuable reasonable suspicion.
Schwartz said they wore patches that said they support the Bandidos, so that tells him they are at least “somewhat involved in criminal activity.”
He said he saw nothing that day and has developed no subsequent evidence to show the Englishes are involved in criminal activity…..
Even if you think your safe being middle class, white, soccer mom, etc. They are all targets and there isn't much you can do if they decide to make you a target.
originally posted by: Viesczy
This won't sit well w some as they'll be all "you don't need to resort to their level" but savages only understand savagery.
This is how we should handle all over zealous cops.. Break Wheel time baby!
www.thehistoryblog.com...
Derek
originally posted by: eNumbra
Listen again, video says resisting arrest and battery.
originally posted by: spirit_horse
What was the crime? All she was charged with was resisting arrest. You can't arrest someone for a seat-belt violation.
There was no arrest before he wanted to arrest her.
originally posted by: GovtFlu
a reply to: mOjOm
Cops are legally allowed to use that force which is necessary to effect arrest, up to and including deadly force. Including pain compliance. Been that way since like 10 minutes ago.
Force was used as a consequence of her not following lawful orders to put her hands behind her back.... that's how it works, like it or not.
originally posted by: GovtFlu
Cops are legally allowed to use that force which is necessary to effect arrest, up to and including deadly force. Including pain compliance. Been that way since like 10 minutes ago.
Force was used as a consequence of her not following lawful orders to put her hands behind her back.... that's how it works, like it or not.