Cop Tyranny Thread

Not that I'm ever going to be having to use it myself, but it'll be good to know.
Actually, a key point to learn is that innocence is not a foolproof preventative for LEO abuse. Oh , law enforcement officer , if the acronym is uncommon here.
 
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Fuck. Had a drunken convo with a cop at the bar (he was much drinker than me). He asked me how I can defend guilty people blah blah blah. Then I asked him, "if you come upon a scene and there's a victim and a criminal and the victim will die without assistance and the criminal will get away without chasing after him/her (I didn't actually say him/her that's just for here) which do you choose?"

Can anyone guess his answer?

Oh, he'd pursue the perp for sure. To heck with the injured civilian.
 
You're looking at a dead man. Thanks 5 cops... lying cops.

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gawker.com/police-indicted-after-secret-dashboard-camera-video-sur-1531147800

Police Officers Indicted After Secret Dashboard Camera Video Surfaces

New Jersey prosecutors abruptly dropped charges against a 30-year-old man facing years in prison after a previously undisclosed dash cam video surfaced depicting the responding police officers breaking several laws.

Marcus Jeter was arrested in 2012 after police responded to a domestic violence call at the home he shared with his girlfriend. No charges were filed and he spoke with police before departing the scene. He was pulled over shortly thereafter.

Police video from the traffic stop show two officers approach the car with a handgun and a shotgun. Jeter was eventually charged with eluding police, resisting arrest and assault. Prosecutors offered him a five-year plea deal.

But they dropped the charges when they saw a second video from another police vehicle that struck Jeter's car. The camera on that vehicle shows the officers break the window of Jeter's car, punch him in the head, and drag him out — all while he had his hands in the air.

One officer punches Jeter repeatedly while yelling, "Stop resisting. Why are you trying to take my fucking gun?"

The two officers were indicted on conspiracy and official misconduct. The officer who struck Jeter was also charged with aggravated assault.
 
The pisser here is that police are generally very well paid. That drain on the tax coffers is more acceptable if you're getting quality, trained professionals. If a single officer is incapable of restraining an unarmed individual without lethal force, they are at the level of a minimum wage bouncer. As with other public employee unions, what is the union saying about this poor level of training and standards? Don't they realize that they are setting themselves up to be replaced by cheap rent-a-cops when they can't demonstrate a better level of service?
 
As an aside, one reason that the burger flipper is getting <$10/hr is that we're paying for $47k cops.
Given the respective level of actual work and service delivered, that's some serious income inequality right there.
Add to that the fact that most precincts are in humdrum areas where there is just not much policing to be done.

The cabbie has a better chance of getting shot, has to go where you tell him, and gets paid much less.
 
I'd read that deep sea fisherman/lobstermen, as well as oil rig workers were the most dangerous professions.
 
Cop punches girl. She should have cooled it, but the punch was uncalled for.

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What in the hell are they teaching at the academy? If you've got a teenage girl pinned on her back and you can't cuff her in under a minute, I can't see why you are wearing a badge.
 
More prick cops pushing bystanders around.

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More checkpoint resistance. Held for over 2 hours.

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Jesus christ. Stupid idiot cop shoots old man for getting his cane. I mean, come on.

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Intentional arm break, what a fucking asshole:

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I dropped to my mother the other day about my growing distrust of police. She responded by posting a number of feel-good articles to my FB wall about cops giving hugs to children and boots to homeless people.

I just trolled her wall with 15 select videos from this thread. Not sure how I feel. :thinkingtroll:
 
I dropped to my mother the other day about my growing distrust of police. She responded by posting a number of feel-good articles to my FB wall about cops giving hugs to children and boots to homeless people.

I just trolled her wall with 15 select videos from this thread. Not sure how I feel. :thinkingtroll:

Now that's a good son. Approved.
 
Well, here's a cop story for you: I was talking to a young neighbor of mine recently. He told me that he and some friends were playing with airsoft guns. These had bright orange muzzles so that they couldn't be confused with "real guns." My young friend was clearing a jam in his airsoft gun when he noticed a woman driving by slowly, eyeing him suspiciously. A few minutes later, she drove by again, slowly, evidently having circled the block. Shortly thereafter, numbers of cops arrived, ready for a major shootout. The mother of the boy whose house it was came out with the airsoft guns bundled in her hands and explained the situation. Nonetheless, the cops demanded the kids come out. This was, FWIW, in an upscale neighborhood, and the kids were all white. They came out in their school uniforms, looking as innocent as they were. Nonetheless, the cops continued to train their guns on them for some time. Then the cops wantonly smashed the kids' airsoft guns out of sheer meanness, or so it would seem to me.

About a year or so ago, I was walking with my dog by a large park near my house, when I saw no less than seven police cars parked in one spot. It turned out a horrible crime had been committed--a guy had let his dog run off-leash in the park! Your tax dollars at work!

It's kind of curious. When I was a young man, I was very pro-police. The older I get, the more anti-cop I become. I thought it was supposed to be the other way around. I will say that I have nothing but respect for honest, courageous, competent lawmen. All too often, though, the cops today are cowardly, trigger-happy incompetents and bullies. At least, such is my take on the situation. I will add that a number of my best friends have had law-enforcement backgrounds.
 
Here's one that everyone will enjoy:



Yesterday, the New Orleans Police Department announced that its officers will begin wearing cameras to record all of their interactions with the public. This video is an example of why that might be necessary.

The video above, which appeared on WorlstarHipHop yesterday, shows a Jeffersons Parish Sheriff's Department officer forcing his way into a man's home, pushing the man onto his couch, and handcuffing and arresting him, all while the man pleads "You're scaring me" and "Why are you doing this?" The cop orders the bystander recording the interaction to "get out of here," to which the bystander replies, "But this is my house!" At one point the man being arrested begins to panic, yelling "Please don't shoot me!"

The Times-Picayune identifies the man who was arrested as Donrell Breaux, and says that Breaux was charged with "battery of a police officer, resisting arrest with violence, disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace." Breaux says that he had a verbal dispute with a neighbor, and the officer who arrested him is a friend of that neighbor.

These sorts of videos are all too common. From sea to shining sea.
 
That motherfucker needs to be charged with assault, possibly aggravated if the gun left his holster. Fucking pig.

Its too bad we didn't see what led up to that pig entering the house in the first place.

Don't ever open the door for police.

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Infowars is the only outlet that is showing this. IMO, why the fuck raise cattle in that desert to begin with?? But anyway, its so rare to see the cop tyranny back off, enjoy.

Militiamen came armed and upset from across the U.S. after hearing about the Bureau of Land Management’s efforts to seize Bundy’s cattle, which the BLM said have been trespassing on federal land without proper grazing permits for more than 20 years.

Bundy stopped paying grazing fees because he believes the land is owned by the state and that he has a right to use it for his cattle.

On Saturday, the BLM released all 400 head of Bundy’s cattle that had been rounded up after facing hundreds of states’ rights protestors and armed militia members.



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This has been all over Fox (surprise) and on no other network (surprise surprise). Complete sham of a situation, but glad the BLM got embarrassed and pulled out - even if it does mean drones are currently flying over Clark County doing threat assessments of the "patriots" who gathered to stand w/ Bundy.

Also, Clark County is horrible. Some Utah officials and ranchers from SoUtah were going to come down and stand with him and some CC official let out a statement about those "imbred bastards" from Utah mucking up County business. What County business? CC hasn't done anything in this whole matter, hence Bundy calling for Gov. Sandoval to take a side.

My take - this was a fishing expedition by the Fed to see how far they could push on a lil' ol' rancher in the middle of nowhere, but his story/situation gained way more traction than they ever anticipated, so now the socialist white house has to reassess their next move to take freedom from somewhere else. It's effing ridiculous how much land the Fed owns out here - limiting commercial and residential expansion in the name of some desert tortoise habitat (while they actually have to euthanize many of them because they're over populating as a protected species). Also, they only released the cattle they didn't already kill in the process of running them around with helicopters to ensure they stayed on the disputed land.

End story: FedGov got too much blowback and are going to try again in a few months. Meanwhile, drones are gathering data on anyone who protested/showed up and monitoring their gun registration, consumer habits, etc. as the databank fills up with even more people to off when isht eventually hits the fan.

Word is even people from FL made it out here to stand w/ Bundy. FLMountainMain...?
 
Idiot fucking cop could have killed these guys.

Vancouver police officer in an unmarked SUV swerves in front of a group of longboarders to enforce a $35 bylaw violation.

 

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