DEFENDTHISHOUSE
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He's not one of the two, that have pulled me over down there
They have tried to change the story on this.
He's still being charged for loitering. "They" said he propositioned a underaged female that was working undercover for the cops. (Alleged sting)
I doubt he would be. He is a captain.
He was actually on the hiking trail "touching" himself repeatedly (if you know what I mean)
The park he was at is a known gay park. Which in itself is a none issue. The problem is, money exchanges hands there.
He was also in a state provided vehicle.
The head of police in Tulsa in the US state of Oklahoma says a black man shot dead by officers on Friday was unarmed.
Authorities are investigating the death of Terence Crutcher, 40, who had his hands in the air when he was shot next to his car, relatives say.
Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan said "there was no gun on the suspect or in the suspect's vehicle" and promised justice would be achieved.
Police say they will release a dash cam recording of the shooting.
Officers came across Mr Crutcher's stalled vehicle while they were en route to another call, reports say.
Surprised this hasn't been posted yet.
Terence Crutcher, black man shot by Tulsa police, was unarmed - BBC News
Exactly what laws are used specifically to oppress and harass? Be specific and factual. No opinionated offenses.
It's a system, Cletus. Plenty of things will get you rung up when you've effectively done nothing wrong other than violate some statute.
Riding a bicycle on the sidewalk, or walking in the street, even when not interfering with foot or vehicular traffic, can get someone stopped,accosted, and questioned. Was any harm done? No. But a statute was violated so the jackboot lickers rejoice.
Just an example. Congrats on your fancy pants job. I like turtles. And if I'm not legally obligated to show my ID you and your cop buddies can lick my grundle.Been accosted for jaywalking much?
i promise you, my job carries a much higher risk of being accosted by the cops. And I don't mean the silly little city cops. I'm talking state and federal.
So calm down if you get asked for ID. Show it, and go on about your merry way.
Coconut up...
It's a system, Cletus. Plenty of things will get you rung up when you've effectively done nothing wrong other than violate some statute.
Riding a bicycle on the sidewalk, or walking in the street, even when not interfering with foot or vehicular traffic, can get someone stopped,accosted, and questioned. Was any harm done? No. But a statute was violated so the jackboot lickers rejoice.
Just an example. Congrats on your fancy pants job. I like turtles. And if I'm not legally obligated to show my ID you and your cop buddies can lick my grundle.
