To Protect and to Serve II

It's OK, I understand you are a closed-minded, illiterate, creature who prefers to deny and insult rather than engage in intelligent discourse. You can't help yourself, nor can anyone else help you, I understand but also pity you.
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No one cares what you think. You are so below 95% of the posters here, you ramble on with no intellectual point
 
It's OK, I understand you are a closed-minded, illiterate, creature who prefers to deny and insult rather than engage in intelligent discourse. You can't help yourself, nor can anyone else help you, I understand but also pity you.
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There was no starting point for intelligent discourse. You’re off the rails on the crazy train. Grow up, get some life experience, and report back when they drop.
 
Just a Tuesday in the War on Drugs...
Protected by his prosecutor-granted immunity, Gladstone detailed the time he and two other officers decided to deliver 3 kilograms of cocaine they found inside a backpack in a police van to a confidential informant to sell on their behalf. Armed with a gun, Gladstone personally drove the officer to deliver the drugs.
 
Hmmm... so, just as expected, the police are used by these fascist politicians to do their dirty work. Whether it is COVID enforcement or in this case, gentrification.

 
Did you miss the part where the victim himself said he didn’t want to officer charged and supported the discipline he received from the department?

I saw that he didn't want to file charges and that he left it up to the department but I couldn't find that any discipline was actually issued, or that the man supported the disciplinary action. You got a link?

What about my post makes you think that I didn't read that part? You think that point makes this all well and good?
 
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