To Protect and to Serve II

I said YOU can assume something. Some of us actually dig deeper to try and find out if our assumptions are correct. Can't believe I'm actually teaching this to a cop 🤦‍♂️
Quit flip-flopping so much, so what did your deep investigation on these OK guys in the picture you posted find out?
 
Question for the police haters itt, if they policeman is told by dispatch that thete are teenagers with a gun, is he just supposed to assume it is a BB gun?

Seems to be a tough situation for him....imo
 
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Question for the police haters itt, if they policeman is told by dispatch that thete are teenagers with a gun, is he just supposed to assume it is a BB gun?

Seems to be a tough situation for him....imo

LMAO T.I. compares "white boys hunting with rifles" with "black kids fighting on someone's property aiming a gun at each other and threatening to shoot them"
 
3 percenters aren't racist in their beliefs and the guy you posted from twitter is some antifa idiot who retweeted how to "riot properly"
You're right, 3 percenters aren't necessarily racist. But couple that with someone doing the ok symbol while "protecting" a business during a protest against police brutality against blacks means that the ones in THAT picture are racist.
 
You're right, 3 percenters aren't necessarily racist. But couple that with someone doing the ok symbol while "protecting" a business during a protest against police brutality against blacks means that the ones in THAT picture are racist.
That is quite a stretch, do you believe that pro-gun people who are anti-rioting are racist if they happen to be white?
 
1. Window tint... is this really the scourge that is raining down on society right now?
2. Notice that a select group of citizens get special treatment, while the Average Joe can get no action taken on officers even if the officer shot them, much less gave them a ticket.
3. Barney Fife lost his job over a window tint ticket. Had he just left it alone and only dealt with real crimes out here, he might not have gotten fired.

 
Wow, just wow. Looks like the USA isn't the only country with tyrannical cops.

Another 8-year old ‘criminal mastermind’ arrested | Zero Hedge | Zero Hedge


At a parade in Switzerland, fake money was thrown around for children to collect.

The obviously fake cash is called “spirit money.” Featuring Chinese symbols, it is meant as an offering to the dead so they can prosper in the afterlife.

An eight year old Swiss boy later asked a shop clerk if he could use the play money to buy candy. To be clear, the kid did not try to trick the shopkeeper, or pass off the money as real.

A normal person would laugh, and politely explain that only central banks are allowed to use fake money.

Instead, this shopkeeper opted to call the police.

Again, a reasonable officer could have stopped it all there.

Instead, the boy and his ten year old brother were taken to the police station. Police took their mugshots, but did not charge them with a crime.
 
1. Window tint... is this really the scourge that is raining down on society right now?
2. Notice that a select group of citizens get special treatment, while the Average Joe can get no action taken on officers even if the officer shot them, much less gave them a ticket.
3. Barney Fife lost his job over a window tint ticket. Had he just left it alone and only dealt with real crimes out here, he might not have gotten fired.


Back in the early 90’s I lived in White House, TN and their cops pulled me over to “check my tint”.....twice and one time to ask me what I was doing out so late. Fortunately I was stone cold sober with no weed in the truck ....I was a smart ass to the cop when he asked me what I was doing. I said “what am I doing”?...... what the hell are you doing?...... I’m coming home from work.
 
Lol the “protestor” is clearly lying about her medical conditions based on what she is saying and as for the kid. If you are retarded enough to bring a small child to a riot you need DHS to take the kid away
The medics and hospital staff are lying too? The incidents are on camera. Good job victim blaming, as usual. The kid was at a peaceful protest on a Saturday afternoon. SPD indiscriminately macing entire crowds and teargassing entire neighborhoods caused the “rioting”. And doing things like jailing those that film police brutality under false pretenses doesn’t help (I notice you didn't bother to address that...)

You remind me of this piece:

The Police are Rioting

Rioting police have driven vehicles into crowds, reproducing the assault that killed Heather Heyer in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017. They have surrounded a car, smashed the windows, tazed the occupants and dragged them out onto the ground. Clad in paramilitary gear, they have attacked elderly bystanders, pepper-sprayed cooperative protesters and shot “nonlethal” rounds directly at reporters, causing serious injuries. In Austin, Texas, a 20-year-old man is in critical condition after being shot in the head with a “less-lethal” round. Across the country, rioting police are using tear gas in quantities that threaten the health and safety of demonstrators, especially in the midst of a respiratory disease pandemic.

None of this quells disorder. Everything from the militaristic posture to the attacks themselves does more to inflame and agitate protesters than it does to calm the situation and bring order to the streets. In effect, rioting police have done as much to stoke unrest and destabilize the situation as those responsible for damaged buildings and burning cars. But where rioting protesters can be held to account for destruction and violence, rioting police have the imprimatur of the state.

What we’ve seen from rioting police, in other words, is an assertion of power and impunity. In the face of mass anger over police brutality, they’ve effectively said So what? In the face of demands for change and reform — in short, in the face of accountability to the public they’re supposed to serve — they’ve bucked their more conciliatory colleagues with a firm No.In which case, if we want to understand the behavior of the past two weeks, we can’t just treat it as an explosion of wanton violence; we have to treat it as an attack on civil society and democratic accountability, one rooted in a dispute over who has the right to hold the police to account.
I mean, it’s really telling when the police respond to protests about police brutality with even more police brutality. Even with the entire world watching, it’s like they just can’t help themselves. And then every time the people try to hold a police officer accountable for police killings or police brutality, a bunch of their brothers in blue walk out in protest? Do they really not understand the optics? Y’all either have zero awareness or just give zero ****s.
 
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