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No Marches For Justice?

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  1. I’m sorry to have arrived at this point of view but cops are just another street gang. I no longer have any respect for any of them. Let me buy the weapons I want and I’ll be happy to do without them.

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  2. excellent comment ginger. now imagine that same officer a non-citizen. can we call that a foreign invasion? Newsom just signed off on non-citizen law enforcement. the feds will soon blueprint.

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  3. They drew first blood.

    Seriously, cops will put the cuffs on you first to protect themselves. THEN, once you are secured, they will tell you why they stopped you. Then, they’ll let you go once they determine that you haven’t broken the law.

    This long-haired hippy (that’s the look he’s going for) is going to be rich once he sues the police for this.

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  4. I trust my county sheriff’s department. They have an honest-to-goodness patriot conservative Sheriff who teaches the US Constitution at our CPL classes. I’ve dealt with them several times. Out here in the boonies, we seem to get some crazy drivers. My house is down a hill at the T intersection of my road and another road that traffic uses (lots of big trucks, too) as a short cut from one highway and another. As they come barreling up to my road, they round a corner and realize, sometimes too late, that it’s a T intersection and they must stop. Twice in the three years I’ve lived here, cars have overshot the road and made it 1/2 way down the hill before stopping. I have the sheriff’s office phone number as a contact on my phone.

    Another time, a kid was outrunning the deputy sheriff and slammed into a hill right at the T intersection (not my yard). I sat in my house watching the ‘fun’ as the kid ran into the woods and a few seconds later the deputy got out of his truck and radioed for help. They finally found him after they brought the dogs in.

    My pastor’s wife works at the court house and heard the calls over their police scanner and recognized that the address was right outside my house. She texted to see if I was ok, and I relayed the progress as she relayed to me what they were doing.

    The officers that respond are always helpful. And some of the deputies help out at our church functions, especially when it involves children.

    All that to say, I wouldn’t necessarily trust the city or state police like I do the sheriff’s department.

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  5. I worked with a black guy years ago who was doing weekends in jail for beating up a couple of asshole cops. I wouldn’t get to have that pleasure these days because he’d be dead.

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  6. That was a very dangerous move the cop used on the kid. Thats caled a suplex in wrestling and can injure a kid even on a wrestling mat. That easily could have resulted in the back of the kids head hitting the asphalt, which could have led to permanent brain damage

    If there was still a rule of law for white males in this former republic, the cop would be charged with aggravated assault

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  7. A perfect example of White Privilege!

    What is surprising is that the cop has to know it’s all being recorded. Even having the worse of days and being sure that “your guy” is the perp, it’s stupidity on steroids.

    Fat boy should be in big trouble.

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