To Protect and to Serve II

Exaggerate much? The story clearly doesn't mention a damn thing about guns being pointed at anyone until the damn cops showed up. You go back and read the story.

And look at this rogues gallery of "criminals". Thank god we called every cop in the county to break up this crime ring... possession of a gun is a 2nd Amendment right, remember?
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Kevis Murphy, 25, was arrested for resisting arrest, carrying a concealed firearm, and two counts of battery on a law enforcement officer.

Alphonso Parker, 27, was charged with resisting arrest without violence, inciting a riot, possession of ammunition by a convicted felon, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and carrying a concealed weapon.

Charles Turner, 37, was arrested on charges of resisting arrest without violence, inciting a riot, tampering with evidence, possession of ammunition by a convicted felon, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Reginald Charles, 46, was charged with no insurance and unregistered motor vehicle.

Jennifer Balsley, 43, was arrested for two counts of drug possession.

Tony Cranican, 28, was charged for failing to have a motorcycle endorsement.

Samuel Zow, 35, was arrested for driving with a suspended license.
Felons aren’t allowed to possess firearms and on top of that there were several reports of these morons pointing guns at people. And it’s not peaceful assembly if you prevent people from being able to drive down a road or leave their house
 
Felons aren’t allowed to possess firearms and on top of that there were several reports of these morons pointing guns at people. And it’s not peaceful assembly if you prevent people from being able to drive down a road or leave their house
"shall not be infringed..."

Prohibiting felons from having guns is a fairly recent phenomenon.

You haven't shown any proof (as usual) of your claim of the people pointing guns at others before the cops escalated things.

Here is what I saw on the video and what I believe happened.

The people in the neighborhood got together and closed off a block and had a "block party". Just like in anything, you probably had a handful of people in the neighborhood (or maybe just one vocal neighbor) complain about people playing loud music and partying. Of course, the squeaky wheel gets the oil, and in this case, the cops love cracking skulls and coming in to flex their muscle. So when the call came in to possibly shutdown some fun and partying, they were more than happy to oblige... literally the "fun police". So the cops show up, and of course, there were some blacks in the group smarting off and saying "we didn't do nothing" and "we're just having fun". Cops ain't having that, somebody has to go to jail. So that is when the chaos begins.

When the dust settles, after this crowd of "goons" and lawbreakers are finally corralled... Among a group of over 3000 people, you get a handful of felons with weapons and/or ammunition, some drug possession charges and some driver's license and motorcycle license violations.

Not one killer arrested.
Not one robber.
Not one rapist.
Not one person guilty of a property crime.

The entire scene escalated once the cops tried to "get control" of everything. Go look at the video. The violence didn't start until the cops started to flex their muscle.
 

The average guy just can't catch a break with highwaymen and cops like this patrolling the streets. Life ruined at the snap of a finger by a crooked azz cop.

There are at least 11 known victims named in an affidavit, according to The Washington Post. Local prosecutors have also dropped charges in 119 cases — ranging from misdemeanor offenses to drug possession felonies — that involved Wester, The Tallahassee Democrat reported.

One victim even lost custody of his daughter after he was convicted of felony meth possession, The Post reported.
 
Not all 119 cases were illegally arrested. The prosecutor dropped all cases he was even on because any defense attorney would destroy him on stand.
And how can you blame his “fellow officers” when they were the ones who investigated him, found wrongdoing and fired and arrested him?
Doesn't matter. Shouldn't have gone to jail anyway for silly azz drug charges.
 
"shall not be infringed..."

Prohibiting felons from having guns is a fairly recent phenomenon.

You haven't shown any proof (as usual) of your claim of the people pointing guns at others before the cops escalated things.

Here is what I saw on the video and what I believe happened.

The people in the neighborhood got together and closed off a block and had a "block party". Just like in anything, you probably had a handful of people in the neighborhood (or maybe just one vocal neighbor) complain about people playing loud music and partying. Of course, the squeaky wheel gets the oil, and in this case, the cops love cracking skulls and coming in to flex their muscle. So when the call came in to possibly shutdown some fun and partying, they were more than happy to oblige... literally the "fun police". So the cops show up, and of course, there were some blacks in the group smarting off and saying "we didn't do nothing" and "we're just having fun". Cops ain't having that, somebody has to go to jail. So that is when the chaos begins.

When the dust settles, after this crowd of "goons" and lawbreakers are finally corralled... Among a group of over 3000 people, you get a handful of felons with weapons and/or ammunition, some drug possession charges and some driver's license and motorcycle license violations.

Not one killer arrested.
Not one robber.
Not one rapist.
Not one person guilty of a property crime.

The entire scene escalated once the cops tried to "get control" of everything. Go look at the video. The violence didn't start until the cops started to flex their muscle.
Did you read the story. It mentions there was people calling about the gun incidents. AND a guy got shot by another one. And there were property crimes too
 
Playing basketball was the crime that the cops felt needed to be stopped in its tracks.
Too bad the cops didn’t step in during one of our turnoverfests this past season. That time we got a 5-second call coming out of halftime was certainly criminal.
 
There were Nazis that were just doing their jobs that got held accountable. Why not these cops?

Just doing your job isn't an excuse.
Yes enforcing a state law even if you disagree with is 100% the same as killing millions in death camps

And you didn’t answer if you think it’s ok to assault the officer
 

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