AunBear89 said:
"He should have complied. Respect the total authority of the police or die."
AunBear89 said:
I agree: the cop abused his authority and the situation quickly got out of hand. This incident, and so many like it, resulted from a snowflake cop in a power trip because someone wouldn't "Yessir. Right away sir." his every whim.
It seems like your point is that police have guns and qualified immunity, so we should do every single thing they say immediately and without any deviation- even if the instructions are contradictory (as we've seen before: "Show us your hands!" "Hands behind your head!") or we deserve to get killed in the street.
AunBear89 said:
Criminal activity? Where? The only criminal I saw was the one who shot an unarmed non aggressive person three times at point blank range.
The sheriff’s deputy who shot the unarmed man received a Purple Heart award from the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office due to “injuries he sustained during the incident”https://t.co/4gNegiWHay
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) February 24, 2023
AunBear89 said:
Well, this guy is 003's hero. This should make Al the righties happy. Thin blue line and all that police state fascist bs.
AunBear89 said:
Stop reflexively defending all cops. And quit name calling. And stop stalking me.
Narrator: Law enforcement was in fact *not* defunded on Metro in 2021; instead Metro extended the policing contract while also approving an additional ~$110mil to cover transit policing cost overruns. https://t.co/lM39UioeUQ
— sahra (@sahrasulaiman) February 25, 2023
What a great article featuring @_KennyUong_ , who is a knowledgeable advocate of public transportation in Los Angeles! https://t.co/13UIHqUOUh
— Vice Mayor Nick Schultz (@NBCSchultz) June 6, 2021
L.A. wants to evict families living in hotel since botched LAPD fireworks detonation.
— Brittny Mejia (@brittny_mejia) February 25, 2023
Rosalba Beltran paid off her home. It’s still not habitable. She doesn’t know how she’ll afford rent elsewhere on a Social Security income of $1,100 a month. https://t.co/HrfIpVKa0M
First, a bit of history:
— Erika D. Smith 🦅 (@Erika_D_Smith) February 25, 2023
In 2021, the LAPD bomb squad botched the detonation of a fireworks cache discovered in the backyard of a home in South L.A.
The act of incompetence damaged homes, injured 17 and forced 89 residents into a luxury hotel downtown. https://t.co/ggNh0Ko4E1
As if they were more enamored with having hot tubs and big-screen TVs than the comforts of home, with their own bedrooms and belongings.“They’ve had it good living in the hotel rent-free for several months. They want that to last as long as it can.”
— Erika D. Smith 🦅 (@Erika_D_Smith) February 25, 2023
https://t.co/Mv4AOFzpwP
UPDATE: After my column, Councilmember Curren Price has apologized for what he has called "insensitive" comments.
— Erika D. Smith 🦅 (@Erika_D_Smith) February 26, 2023
He also has agreed to work with the families of the LAPD fireworks blast "until they find suitable housing" or relocation funds.
Read more: https://t.co/Mv4AOFyRHh
DA drops felony charge against officer in train crash case. Prosecutors have dismissed the most serious charge against a Colorado police officer who locked a woman in a parked police car that was hit by a freight train, leaving her with serious injuries https://t.co/4YAIaTqvpu
— Cop Crisis (@copcrisis) February 26, 2023
going4roses said:DA drops felony charge against officer in train crash case. Prosecutors have dismissed the most serious charge against a Colorado police officer who locked a woman in a parked police car that was hit by a freight train, leaving her with serious injuries https://t.co/4YAIaTqvpu
— Cop Crisis (@copcrisis) February 26, 2023
Wow just wow
There should be some consequences for locking someone in a police car while it's parked on train tracks. In what world is that a safe and acceptable practice?oski003 said:going4roses said:DA drops felony charge against officer in train crash case. Prosecutors have dismissed the most serious charge against a Colorado police officer who locked a woman in a parked police car that was hit by a freight train, leaving her with serious injuries https://t.co/4YAIaTqvpu
— Cop Crisis (@copcrisis) February 26, 2023
Wow just wow
Why do you think the officer should be on trial for second-degree felony assault?
Eastern Oregon Bear said:There should be some consequences for locking someone in a police car while it's parked on train tracks. In what world is that a safe and acceptable practice?oski003 said:going4roses said:DA drops felony charge against officer in train crash case. Prosecutors have dismissed the most serious charge against a Colorado police officer who locked a woman in a parked police car that was hit by a freight train, leaving her with serious injuries https://t.co/4YAIaTqvpu
— Cop Crisis (@copcrisis) February 26, 2023
Wow just wow
Why do you think the officer should be on trial for second-degree felony assault?
I'm bald, so I don't see whatever hair you're trying to split.oski003 said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:There should be some consequences for locking someone in a police car while it's parked on train tracks. In what world is that a safe and acceptable practice?oski003 said:going4roses said:DA drops felony charge against officer in train crash case. Prosecutors have dismissed the most serious charge against a Colorado police officer who locked a woman in a parked police car that was hit by a freight train, leaving her with serious injuries https://t.co/4YAIaTqvpu
— Cop Crisis (@copcrisis) February 26, 2023
Wow just wow
Why do you think the officer should be on trial for second-degree felony assault?
Who said that was a safe and acceptable practice? Please research before making a point.
Eastern Oregon Bear said:I'm bald, so I don't see whatever hair you're trying to split.oski003 said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:There should be some consequences for locking someone in a police car while it's parked on train tracks. In what world is that a safe and acceptable practice?oski003 said:going4roses said:DA drops felony charge against officer in train crash case. Prosecutors have dismissed the most serious charge against a Colorado police officer who locked a woman in a parked police car that was hit by a freight train, leaving her with serious injuries https://t.co/4YAIaTqvpu
— Cop Crisis (@copcrisis) February 26, 2023
Wow just wow
Why do you think the officer should be on trial for second-degree felony assault?
Who said that was a safe and acceptable practice? Please research before making a point.
The LAPD officer's union deletes, reposts and then apologizes for this tweet taking LA Times photos out of context to advocate for more police on metro.
— Kate Cagle (@KateCagle) February 27, 2023
"We apologize for any misunderstanding." https://t.co/eae7NRcRBn pic.twitter.com/RCsYBJ7Nkf
Tennessee sex cop Maegan Hall claims she was ‘sexually groomed’ in new lawsuit https://t.co/Hu4imIXJte pic.twitter.com/IOHLk7Y7WW
— New York Post (@nypost) February 28, 2023
Throughout her interaction with police, Lisa Edwards repeatedly told officers that she couldn't breathe and needed help sitting up. She died a day later. https://t.co/4sL95R7bw1
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) March 1, 2023
Over 300 protesters subjected to "kettling" by police during a George Floyd demonstration in June 2020 will each receive $21,500 from NYC and the NYPD.
— ABC News (@ABC) March 1, 2023
It is believed to be the highest per-person settlement award in a mass arrest class action lawsuit. https://t.co/4HwBVBOj9O
Pure brilliance! Maybe be sure before you start drilling someone's locks. pic.twitter.com/MWs32aBOlS
— 🥀_Imposter_🥀 (@Imposter_Edits) March 4, 2023
Cops Serving Eviction Notice Accidentally Record Themselves Stealing $10,000 Of Property https://t.co/uectj32xgy
— Cop Crisis (@copcrisis) March 5, 2023
"Some officers have videotaped themselves throwing drinks at pedestrians from their cars; insulted people with disabilities; and called Black people 'monkeys,' 'animal,' and 'boy.'"https://t.co/t45VRJgYNM pic.twitter.com/PDAsQUtNMC
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) March 8, 2023
Update and a lawsuit settled.
— 🥀_Imposter_🥀 (@Imposter_Edits) March 8, 2023
A woman and her daughters were sitting in their car outside Castro Valley Starbucks when Alameda County sheriff's deputies approached them and started harassing the family, now taxpayers are out 8.25 million dollars. pic.twitter.com/Io3GtYkHpq
A group of around 15 people are handing out Stop Cop City flyers across downtown Atlanta. Police have responded with over 50 cops and SWAT. pic.twitter.com/YCT6g3Es1c
— Garrison Davis (or just Gare) (@hungrybowtie) March 8, 2023
Police gave a Dispersal Order to the small group of people handing out #StopCopCity flyers on the downtown sidewalk.
— Garrison Davis (or just Gare) (@hungrybowtie) March 8, 2023
Officer N. Welch ordered that people were not allowed on the sidewalk and threatened detainment and arrest. pic.twitter.com/HgtlpNmuSX
going4roses said:Update and a lawsuit settled.
— 🥀_Imposter_🥀 (@Imposter_Edits) March 8, 2023
A woman and her daughters were sitting in their car outside Castro Valley Starbucks when Alameda County sheriff's deputies approached them and started harassing the family, now taxpayers are out 8.25 million dollars. pic.twitter.com/Io3GtYkHpq
This should really piss off fiscal conservatives… but for some reason it doesn't
I wonder why …millions down the drain for absolutely nothing
I wonder what I would have collected when the campus police arrested 5 of us for being at the scene of a misdemeanor scrap lumber theft. The arresting cop knew only 2 people had been stealing it but he wasn't sure which 2, so we all got handcuffed and spent the night in the basement of Sproul Hall. My friends and I had merely been walking back from La Val's to the dorms at the time. 45 years later and it still colors how I see cops and read arrest stories.oski003 said:going4roses said:Update and a lawsuit settled.
— 🥀_Imposter_🥀 (@Imposter_Edits) March 8, 2023
A woman and her daughters were sitting in their car outside Castro Valley Starbucks when Alameda County sheriff's deputies approached them and started harassing the family, now taxpayers are out 8.25 million dollars. pic.twitter.com/Io3GtYkHpq
This should really piss off fiscal conservatives… but for some reason it doesn't
I wonder why …millions down the drain for absolutely nothing
This certainly pisses me off. Millions down the drain. By this standard, I should have gotten 5 million when Berkeley PD handcuffed me for suspicion of bike theft near the dorms.