To Protect and to Serve II

I don't think you got the intended results showing that video. That looks like a group of professionals that are still able to minimize casualties.

I've seen other videos of them in action where they've killed guys. There's a six part documentary on them that's interesting if you like that kind of thing. These guys have no fear and kick ass when the play calls for it.

[youtube]https://youtube.com/watch?v=6kRa3K3ZqAw[/YouTube]
 
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"Stop resisting..."

Now you white folks are getting a taste of these corrupt police. And what was her crime??? She was talking back to the school board president. And these are the people that rule over us. They want our votes, but not our voice.

Teacher in Louisiana handcuffed at school board meeting

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBuY1RpSnng[/youtube]
 
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I know he’s not regarding police. I was talking about the unnecessary racial angle he tried pushing.

The point is that it isn't just black folks taking the punishment or white guys administering the punishment. That's more for the BLM crowd that thinks this is a one way street. This crosses racial and gender lines. We have a serious problem in this police state we live in.
 
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The point is that it isn't just black folks taking the punishment or white guys administering the punishment. That's more for the BLM crowd that thinks this is a one way street. This crosses racial and gender lines. We have a serious problem in this police state we live in.

And that’s why I said it was unusual for you to make the stupid racial comment. You made it sound like white people dont deal with bad cops and there’s finally a story about it.
 
Thats 99% of his narrative against the police.

Not in the least bit true. I brought up the racial angle in this particular case to highlight the difference herE. You had a white victim and black cop/security guard/whatever. I came out highly miffed at the Shaver shooting just recently, and you know that.
 
And that’s why I said it was unusual for you to make the stupid racial comment. You made it sound like white people dont deal with bad cops and there’s finally a story about it.

I guess I did that for those people out there that still don't believe that we have an out of control police state and that this is just a bunch of black folks whining about nothing.
 
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Police state, really? I agree there are some really bad cops out there but less than 1%. Thats actually pretty good considering the salary offered. The 1% needs to be totally eliminated and jailed if criminal, but police state?? I don't see it.
 
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Police state, really? I agree there are some really bad cops out there but less than 1%. Thats actually pretty good considering the salary offered. The 1% needs to be totally eliminated and jailed if criminal, but police state?? I don't see it.

Hey tumscalcium, this is the type of person I was specifically talking about. Still has his head buried in the sand.
 
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You mean his filter works at times better than others. Shows his true feelings imo.

I don't filter anything lol. There isn't any crafty language or trickery in my posts. I bring race up this one time just as a way of highlighting the obvious in this recent event and most of you get triggered. Hell, if I was bad as you think, I would have sided with the cop in this case...
 
Modern day highwaymen...

An Alabama speed trap out of control

Crozier's story is just one of more than a dozen similar tales from this small south Alabama town of about 550 people, where a police force five times larger than the national average per capita regularly uses speed traps to pull over out-of-town drivers, taking money and belongings on the basis that they were from the proceeds of drug crime, according to allegations in a current lawsuit against the town and its former Chief of Police.


As speeders slow down, Castleberry Police Department faces an uncertain future

In late October AL.com published an article detailing some of the tactics employed by Castleberry's police department while under the stewardship of former Police Chief Tracy Hawsey and former Mayor J.B. Jackson. Plaintiffs in a pending lawsuit accuse the town and Hawsey of using a speed trap to pull over out-of-town drivers, take their money and belongings on the basis that they were from the proceeds of drug crime. The police department would also tow the cars of those drivers, demanding a $500 fee for them to be released. Drugs and money confiscated from drivers has not been accounted for, according to the lead attorney on the lawsuit Richard Nix. Current Police Chief Stalley is also implicated in the lawsuit.
 
I don't filter anything lol. There isn't any crafty language or trickery in my posts. I bring race up this one time just as a way of highlighting the obvious in this recent event and most of you get triggered. Hell, if I was bad as you think, I would have sided with the cop in this case...

Most certainly do.

If you posted fairly you would talk about the justified uses of force, which by the way, dominates your perceived (usually) maniacal ideas that police are trained to beat citizens. You also depend heavily on the fake perception that these storm troopers seek minorities to carry out these beatings and try to sew this into a narrative that suggests that this is another way the government uses its authority to continue keeping people oppressed.

Saying you don't filter is disingenuous. You most certainly do, and you do it at a 99% rate. I find police brutality grotesque and sometimes systemic with poor leadership and training. Usually, however it is a lone act carried out by a singular individual who is later arrested.
 
The point is that it isn't just black folks taking the punishment or white guys administering the punishment. That's more for the BLM crowd that thinks this is a one way street. This crosses racial and gender lines. We have a serious problem in this police state we live in.

Police state?
 
If you posted fairly you would talk about the justified uses of force, which by the way, dominates your perceived (usually) maniacal ideas that police are trained to beat citizens.
Uhh no, my complaint is that police are poorly trained. They are trained to use lethal means but are not trained to use non-lethal means.


You also depend heavily on the fake perception that these storm troopers seek minorities to carry out these beatings and try to sew this into a narrative that suggests that this is another way the government uses its authority to continue keeping people oppressed.
No, I think cops have no problem beating citizens of any race. And I think the same way of cops of all races. Whenever you put a uniform on most of these people, no matter the race, they seem to have no problem handing out their form of savage justice on the citizenry, no matter the race.


Saying you don't filter is disingenuous. You most certainly do, and you do it at a 99% rate. I find police brutality grotesque and sometimes systemic with poor leadership and training. Usually, however it is a lone act carried out by a singular individual who is later arrested.
So see, me and you agree.
 
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Uhh no, my complaint is that police are poorly trained. They are trained to use lethal means but are not trained to use non-lethal means.



No, I think cops have no problem beating citizens of any race. And I think the same way of cops of all races. Whenever you put a uniform on most of these people, no matter the race, they seem to have no problem handing out their form of savage justice on the citizenry, no matter the race.



So see, me and you agree.

So I'm right.
 
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