Cop Tyranny Thread

Jimmy you'll enjoy this one:

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...irlfriend-questioned-walmart-police-shot-dead

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...n-crawford-iii-ohio-police-shot-walmart-video

Video shows John Crawford's girlfriend aggressively questioned after Ohio police shot him dead in Walmart
  • Video shows Ohio detective accusing her of lying and threatening her with jail
  • Tasha Thomas only told of Crawford’s death after 90-minute interrogation

Sunday 14 December 2014 14.42 EST

Police aggressively questioned the tearful girlfriend of a young black man they had just shot dead as he held a BB gun in an Ohio supermarket – accusing her of lying, threatening her with jail, and suggesting that she was high on drugs.

Tasha Thomas was reduced to swearing on the lives of her relatives that John Crawford III had not been carrying a firearm when they entered the Walmart in Beavercreek, near Dayton, to buy crackers, marshmallows and chocolate bars on the evening of 5 August.

“You lie to me and you might be on your way to jail,” detective Rodney Curd told Thomas, as she wept and repeatedly offered to take a lie-detector test. After more than an hour and a half of questioning and statement-taking, Curd finally told Thomas that Crawford, 22, had died.

“As a result of his actions, he is gone,” said the detective, as she slumped in her chair and cried.

Crawford had been shot by police officer Sean Williams, after a customer called 911 and claimed the 22-year-old was pointing a gun at passersby. Surveillance footage released later showed Crawford picking up the BB rifle from a shelf, wandering the aisles and occasionally swinging the gun at his side while he spoke on his cellphone to his ex-girlfriend.

A 94-minute police video recording, released to the Guardian by the office of Mike DeWine, the Ohio attorney general, in response to a public records request, shows Thomas, 26, being interviewed by Curd after she was driven from Walmart to the Beavercreek police department. Curd later told investigators he had not yet been told Crawford only had a BB gun that had been on sale at the store.

Curd promptly asked Thomas whether she and Crawford had criminal records. Already tearful and breathless, Thomas explained that she may have had some traffic offences and had been arrested for petty theft as a juvenile.

The detective then became increasingly aggressive and banged on the table between them with his hand. “Tell me where he got the gun from,” Curd repeated. Thomas insisted Crawford had been carrying only a white plastic grocery bag when they arrived at Walmart to buy the ingredients to make s’mores at a family cook-out.

Asked one of several times whether Crawford owned a gun, Thomas said: “Not that I know.”

Curd told her: “Don’t tell me ‘not that you know’, because that’s the first thing I realise somebody’s not telling me the truth”.

He later repeated: “You need to tell me the truth” and “You need to be truthful.”

Crawford’s family and their attorneys have stressed since his death that under Ohio’s open-carry firearms laws and Walmart’s regulations, he would have been allowed to carry a real rifle with him around the store.

Crawford was talking on his cellphone to LeeCee Johnson, the mother of his two sons, when he was shot by Williams. Curd repeatedly suggested to Thomas that Johnson, who was in fact at home in Cincinnati, may also have been in the Walmart store and that Crawford was there to attack her.

“Did he ever mention ‘I’m going to shoot that bitch’ or something like that?” the detective asked Thomas, who insisted that Crawford had not. Johnson, whom Thomas had never met, was miles away and listened over the phone while Crawford died.

At several points during the interview Thomas swore to God, and on the lives of her three children, the grave of her late brother and “on everything I have” that she was telling the truth, but Curd remained dismissive.

Curd also pushed Thomas on whether she was intoxicated, asking her: “Have you been drinking? Drugs? Your eyes are kind of messed-up looking”. After she told him that Crawford had smelled of marijuana, Curd took down notes. He went on to ask whether Crawford had been suicidal.

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Tressa Sherrod with her son, John Crawford III. Photograph: AP
The detective, a 26-year veteran of Beavercreek, was interviewed about his involvement in the case three days later, by two special agents from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, which had taken over the inquiry. Curd explained to the agents that he “believed the deceased had brought a weapon into the Walmart and geared the interview with that assumption”.

“Curd stated that he became aggressive during the interview with Thomas because of his (Curd) disbelief that if Mr Crawford brought a gun inside Walmart, Ms Thomas didn’t see the gun,” the agents noted in their report, which was released by the Ohio attorney general’s office in September.

After the case was handed to a special prosecutor, a grand jury decided in September that Williams and another officer involved should not face criminal charges. Williams was in 2010 responsible for the only other fatal police shooting in Beavercreek’s recent history.
 


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/14/texas-cop-stun-gun-76-year-old_n_6324804.html

A Texas cop is under investigation after using a stun gun on an elderly man he had stopped for an inspection sticker issue that the officer himself apparently didn't understand.

Dashcam video from the incident posted by Raw Story, above, shows officer Nathanial Robinson, 23, pull over Pete Vasquez, 76, at Adam's Auto Mart in Victoria, Texas, as "Under Ground Kings" by Drake blares from the cruiser's radio.

Vasquez gets out of the car, walks behind it and gestures toward the license plate and to the office of the dealer, where he works. He later told the Victoria Advocate newspaper that he was explaining that the dealer tags on the car make it exempt from inspection.

Victoria Police Chief Jeffrey "J.J." Craig confirmed to the paper that the car was exempt.

On the video, however, Robinson appears to try to snatch a piece of paper from Vasquez without success. Then, he grabs Vasquez's arm, twists it behind him and pushes him against the hood of the cruiser. After a brief scuffle, the cop reaches for both of Vasquez's arms and drags him the ground, out of camera range.

When the cop is next seen in frame, he's yelling and holding up a stun gun.

Police told the newspaper that Robinson used the device twice on Vasquez.

A man emerges from the dealer's office and yells at the cop.

"I told the officer, 'What in the hell are you doing?' This gentleman is 76 years old," sales manager Larry Urich told the newspaper. "The cop told me to stand back, but I didn't shut up. I told him he was a goddamn Nazi Stormtrooper."

When other officers arrive on the scene, they ask Vasquez for his side of the story and check to see if he's injured.

"Are you hurting anywhere?" the unidentified officer can be heard asking on the video.

"Not yet," Vasquez replies. "Probably later on. I'm 76 years old."

Vasquez was taken to a hospital, then released without being cited.

Craig later apologized to Vasquez.

"Public trust is extremely important to us," Craig said, according to the Advocate. "Sometimes that means you have to take a real hard look at some of the actions that occur within the department."

He told The Associated Press that Robinson has been placed on administrative duty pending an investigation.

District attorney Stephen Tyler told the paper he hasn't been contacted by police yet, but said the officer could face charges including official oppression, injury to elderly, aggravated assault and assault.

As many took to the department's Facebook page to express their concern, the agency posted a response reiterating that the incident is under investigation.

"We place incredible value in public trust and have worked diligently to build that trust. In the interest of transparency, and knowing that many of you are looking for an outlet to express your feelings on the matter, we are creating this post to allow your comments to be heard," the post said. "All we ask is that your comments stay within our established posting policy."

Those comments can be posted here.

AP reported that Robinson could not be reached for comment.

(h/t Counter Current News)
 
Nazi Stormtrooper. Might be a good new title for this thread. Fuck me... a 76 year old man gets tazed. Wasn't white... that explains it.
 
Amazed this fucker didn't get killed.

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To go back to the Tasered 76 year old, am I the only one that notices a cruiser playing rap music and a cop wearing douchey mirrored sunglasses and expects nothing more?
It's really scorpion and the frog with these freaks.
 
Looks like payback. It appears people are starting to believe that this is the only way to get justice if the system won't do it.
 
Stupid. Blood is on the hands of a corrupt system that doesn't balance the scales of justice.

It's an example of the banality of evil. Evil isn't perpetrated by the elite (Blasio) day to day, it usually rests in the hands of the people that execute the designs. The DA, the grand jury, the cops that did the act. This is sorta how oppression works: it takes shitty people that allow for it, and shitty people that are willing to indulge it. Neither is more or less culpable, they're just roles.
 
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Man.The 84th precinct is walking distance from my house. That's the precinct that both cops were based.
 
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Look at his role in altering police protocols (stop and frisk) that greatly reduced crime in the worst areas of NYC. Look at his role in altering the dynamics the police operate under. This is not just calling out some tinfoil elite, this is directly calling out someone in charge of decreasing officer safety.

Stop and frisk was always unconstitutional. In my view, it contributes to the notion that cops are above the law. When you give that population (cops) that sort of special dispensation, you end up creating a dynamic where the expected abuses are elaborated within it. This is like what Regan did with deregulation, you enabled a group of financial experts to find ways to take advantage of the new structure. To fault a hopeless black man for driving to NYC to do this evades the domino effect that preceded it.

It's look in the mirror time for 'law enforcement', not frisk more black guys time.
 
Found this bit interesting:

The tragic heroes were working overtime as part of an anti-terrorism drill in Bedford-Stuyvesant when they were shot point-blank in the head by the lone gunman

9/11 a drill 'simulating' attack of the trade towers was happening simultaneously, 7/7 a drill 'simulating' bombing of London buses was happening simultaneously, Sandyhook was a drill simulating attack on school children, same thing with the guy at LAX few years ago was a drill, and now another "lone" gunman takes out cops during an anti-terrorism drill on the edge of Bed-Sty? Terrorists in the projects, that's rich. CIA doesn't have offices there afaik.
 
Found this bit interesting:



9/11 a drill 'simulating' attack of the trade towers was happening simultaneously, 7/7 a drill 'simulating' bombing of London buses was happening simultaneously, Sandyhook was a drill simulating attack on school children, same thing with the guy at LAX few years ago was a drill, and now another "lone" gunman takes out cops during an anti-terrorism drill on the edge of Bed-Sty? Terrorists in the projects, that's rich. CIA doesn't have offices there afaik.

American dogshit, indeed.
 
The government probably isn't too happy with recent public outcry against police murders and maybe de Blasio's call to reform, genuine or otherwise, was enough motive to warrant this false flag. Trust this will only lead to more police killing people 'pre-defensively' a la pre-crime.
 
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The government probably isn't too happy with recent public outcry against police murders and maybe de Blasio's call to reform, genuine or otherwise, was enough motive to warrant this false flag. Trust this will only lead to more police killing people 'pro-defensively'.

As a passive observer, I'm not surprised. When you consistently enforce your will on a population, eventually they'll start to respond, regardless of how distracted American's are with drugs, video games and over-consumption.

Probably won't be any copy-cat. One guy decided enough was enough. I don't think others will risk it. Cops the country over will take note. If a dozen more happened, you'd get a response, but it would only be escalation. Nobody who gains power willingly gives it back.
 
Well assuming it was a false flag, then it wasn't the "one guy" who decided the public protest of police was going too far.
 
Well assuming it was a false flag, then it wasn't the "one guy" who decided the public protest of police was going too far.

We'll know soon. I'm curious to see how the self interested that need the police state will respond.
 
NYC shooter video emerges arguing with police.

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I love love love that the cops and the mayor are in a spat, as I hate both parties. The cops are overpaid and underskilled goons, and the inept ultra-leftist Warren Wilhelm is an enemy of society. I hope both are taken down several notches by all this.
 
That douche Guiliani weighed in. Waiting on Sharpton and Jesse Jackson now. Shouldn't take long, all these media whores are getting some exposure. One will defend the cops at all costs, the other will defend blacks.
 
That douche Guiliani weighed in. Waiting on Sharpton and Jesse Jackson now. Shouldn't take long, all these media whores are getting some exposure. One will defend the cops at all costs, the other will defend blacks.


Sharpton already had a press conference this morning.
 

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