To Protect and to Serve II

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I hardly see a bright side in the taxpayers being forced to pay for the thuggery of the local police department. The cops involved should have to pay personally. Perhaps even losing their precious pensions.
If they put their pensions on the table, this kind of crap would stop. Going from a small town to big city, the police force is totally different. Zero compassion. Then again I’ve seen what they face. I see both sides, literally.
 
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Suspect in custody. Illegal immigrant, allegedly with gang affiliations. 5 others arrested for aiding and abetting. At least 2 of those also illegal immigrants.

I have no issue with legal immigration. America is the "great melting pot". But you come here, you do it legally; you learn our language; you learn our laws, and you obey them. We have enough issues with those already here who hold no value for any life other than their own. I don't care what your "nation of origin" is. You come to America, you're coming here to be an American. If not, then why come here?

Build the dang wall, and secure our borders, especially the U.S. / Mexico border. Enough is enough. How much blood does it take to paint the picture large enough that everyone can see it?

Sick to my stomach over this. This was completely preventable.
 
My lifelong best friend got pulled over in kansas on the way to Colorado, by 2 coos aged 22 to 25. Searched his vehicle, tried to seize 1800 in cash before he started stating his rights and named the local network affiliate he had just googled threatening to geton the news.

On the way back from Colorado, 4 days later 830 pm..they followed him for 30 minutes , pulled him over to see if he was "too tired to drive' seized about 8,000 dollars worth of weed...never issued him any citation, ticket, nothing. Stole his dope. So they can have a buddy sell it for them i am sure. If it were going to be seized, or destroyed, he would have been arrested. Wasnt just weed..qas wax, concetrates too...felony trafficking. No charges.

Crooked cops. 2nd time that has happened to someone close to me. In 2 differemt states, with 2 different drugs. I dont smoke, btw...he has since we were in 8th grade.

Edit; for those who might ask why would someone go to all that trouble for weed? There is so much competition in colorado, that weed like you see in high times magazine can be had for 100 bucks an ounce, sometimes 80. That sells for 80 to 100 bucks per quarter oz in NC, TN, etc...4x your money. Cocaine, heroin, hard drugs that carry huge sentences dont have margins like that...unless you were the guy getting kilo bricks yourself from central america...maybe. thats alot of money, and not crackhead or junkie clientele...lots of normal folks smoke weed.
 
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Serious question... And let me preface it by saying this is certainly a tragedy and they person responsible should be punished.

With that said... If this was Joe/Jane Citizen who’d been hit and killed by a drunk driver, would the charge be murder? Please correct me if I’m wrong cause I’m far from a law expert, but wouldn’t they have to prove he meant to do it for it to be murder?
 
Serious question... And let me preface it by saying this is certainly a tragedy and they person responsible should be punished.

With that said... If this was Joe/Jane Citizen who’d been hit and killed by a drunk driver, would the charge be murder? Please correct me if I’m wrong cause I’m far from a law expert, but wouldn’t they have to prove he meant to do it for it to be murder?
Yes. The charge would be the same, because he drove drunk and caused a homicide, his doing so was a wanton disregard for the safety of others.

Why would you think the charge wouldn't be the same?
 
Serious question... And let me preface it by saying this is certainly a tragedy and they person responsible should be punished.

With that said... If this was Joe/Jane Citizen who’d been hit and killed by a drunk driver, would the charge be murder? Please correct me if I’m wrong cause I’m far from a law expert, but wouldn’t they have to prove he meant to do it for it to be murder?

It varies by state but apparently in KY some degree of "murder" can be associated with DUI deaths.

Man killed in crash on I-264 West identified, driver charged with murder, DUI
 
Yes. The charge would be the same, because he drove drunk and caused a homicide, his doing so was a wanton disregard for the safety of others.

Why would you think the charge wouldn't be the same?

Because, whether they’re the offender or the offended, it’s a different justice system for law enforcement than it is for the rest of us.
 
Scariest video I've seen in a while regarding cops.


That’s pretty disturbing. There are certain states that are well known for corrupt police. New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts all spring to mind. Then you have cities like Austin, Texas and Miami, FL that have bad reps as well.
 
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