LAPD Officer Toni McBride shares photos from her wedding with her 120,000+ followers on IG. pic.twitter.com/LBGI1MO3r5
— Lexis-Olivier Ray (@ShotOn35mm) June 30, 2023
LAPD Officer Toni McBride shares photos from her wedding with her 120,000+ followers on IG. pic.twitter.com/LBGI1MO3r5
— Lexis-Olivier Ray (@ShotOn35mm) June 30, 2023
Beneath the argument that fewer police officers means more crime is “a starkly cynical message to marginalized communities: You can have accountable and constitutional policing, or you can have safety. But you can’t have both,” writes @radleybalko. https://t.co/hcNKVTP3KK
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) July 2, 2023
This is Lancaster, California.
— Bishop Talbert Swan (@TalbertSwan) July 4, 2023
A Los Angeles county sheriffs deputy throws a Black woman to the ground and brutalized her for filming them arresting her husband.
Filming the police is not illegal.
This is brutality.
Arrest this pig. pic.twitter.com/BKg9dnZX7M
AunBear89 said:
003: "Cops have a really hard job already. She was making it worse by filming them. She had it coming.."
going4roses said:
"Suspect" ?
What crime did she commit ?
AunBear89 said:going4roses said:
"Suspect" ?
What crime did she commit ?
Yeah, it's pretty telling that he calls her a "suspect" rather than an "innocent citizen exercising her rights and freedoms."
I guess 003 has such a prejudiced view of the world that he sees what he wants to see.
AunBear89 said:
Yeah. Suspected of shop lifting a cake I don't see anything in her hands but a phone. Maybe the cake is in her pocket?
Either way, if she boosted a cake, she's lucky she didn't get shot 17 times by the brave boys in blue.
Love the name calling, by the way. Are you hoping that being so Internet tough will impress a cop enough to have sex with you? That is your objective, right? All this thin blue line arse kissing has to be for some reason more than "back the blue".
going4roses said:
So
Let me get this right, a suspected thief is going to take out their phone to record police misconduct hmm idk about that one And stay on the scene of a crime ?
Yes.
Even if what you're saying might be true was she a threat ? Yes or no?
She did not appear to be.
Was that amount of force needed? With a non combative non armed citizen ?
Not from what I saw.
You do know certain people are often suspected of shoplifting based on looks/stereotypes…
Yes.
If it comes out they were guilty that still doesn't necessitate a body slam of an elder woman…
Yes.
but knowing you dark skin = bad /threat /guilty first always every unless they are …
Please stop making prejudicial assumptions.
A Black LAPD officer wanted to make a difference. Then, he says, he was racially profiled by his own department https://t.co/VpBmwVJqLk w @Liborjany - more on him at @slausongirlnews
— Richard Winton (@LAcrimes) July 5, 2023
Oh. My. God.
— Miss Aja (@brat2381) July 6, 2023
Sacramento Sheriff is sharing license plate reader data with anti-abortion states, records show https://t.co/wZ6XIBPS6O
JUST IN: CPD is investigating allegations that a group of officers had improper sexual relations with newly arrived immigrants, including at least one facing accusations of having sexual contact with a minor and impregnating her. https://t.co/un4QOqoe9q
— Chicago Sun-Times (@Suntimes) July 7, 2023
BREAKING: Las Vegas police say surveillance video shows Britney Spears inadvertently hit herself in the face after her hand was pushed off NBA rookie Victor Wembanyama. No charges will be filed. https://t.co/cbzS0p7mvO
— AP Sports (@AP_Sports) July 7, 2023
TMZ has obtained the video of Britney Spears getting struck in the face by Victor Wembanyama’s security guard after she tapped him in the shoulder to ask for a photo. pic.twitter.com/LMUuRCw8Su
— Pop Base (@PopBase) July 7, 2023
okaydo said:BREAKING: Las Vegas police say surveillance video shows Britney Spears inadvertently hit herself in the face after her hand was pushed off NBA rookie Victor Wembanyama. No charges will be filed. https://t.co/cbzS0p7mvO
— AP Sports (@AP_Sports) July 7, 2023
East Hampton police officer Andrea Kess alleges harassment, cops called sex assaults ‘Montauk love stories’ https://t.co/EeIrO0RKYO pic.twitter.com/XJTGZMEeq5
— New York Post (@nypost) July 8, 2023
HAPPENING NOW at Los Angeles International Airport. #LAX pic.twitter.com/2uAhgVVBS0
— Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅 (@DanScavino) July 9, 2023
Can’t stop thinking about this story. A *QUARTER* of all CT State troopers wrote tens of thousands of fake tickets to fake white people, likely to hide over-policing of minorities. Both the number of tickets and the share of troopers is ASTOUNDING. https://t.co/9bLlqEjoX5
— Ben Harrell (@elben) July 9, 2023
The police union has pressured the Vallejo PD into ending its contract with a video analytics company. Why? Because their software kept uncovering unprofessional conduct by the officers on their body cams. https://t.co/x9ltsmBxZC
— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) July 13, 2023
okaydo said:
How it started:Vallejo is an example of what can happen to a small city when a police union amasses power--cops kill without consequence, drain the city of funds, and intimidate politicians and lawyers. Sean Monterrosa was just one more victim among many. My latest. https://t.co/jrSutUGdYs
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) November 16, 2020Studies show that unionized police departments receive use-of-force complaints more than non-unionized departments. When departments have unionized, uses of force have gone up. And unions, of course, make it harder for cops to be punished.
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) November 16, 2020
How it's going:Despite (or because of?) a drop in police shootings on his watch, the Vallejo Police Officers Association wanted Chief Shawny Williams out. On Friday, they got their wish when he suddenly resigned. https://t.co/6T1NePFMQl
— SFist (@SFist) November 4, 2022
oski003 said:okaydo said:
How it started:Vallejo is an example of what can happen to a small city when a police union amasses power--cops kill without consequence, drain the city of funds, and intimidate politicians and lawyers. Sean Monterrosa was just one more victim among many. My latest. https://t.co/jrSutUGdYs
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) November 16, 2020Studies show that unionized police departments receive use-of-force complaints more than non-unionized departments. When departments have unionized, uses of force have gone up. And unions, of course, make it harder for cops to be punished.
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) November 16, 2020
How it's going:Despite (or because of?) a drop in police shootings on his watch, the Vallejo Police Officers Association wanted Chief Shawny Williams out. On Friday, they got their wish when he suddenly resigned. https://t.co/6T1NePFMQl
— SFist (@SFist) November 4, 2022
Ttt.
Fyi, that's a rough area. https://www.city-data.com/crime/crime-Vallejo-California.html
Video shows L.A. deputy punching mother holding baby; sheriff calls it 'unacceptable' https://t.co/0EdhJorHsU via @NBCNews
— Andrew Blankstein (@anblanx) July 13, 2023
Body cam video captured the inside of Seattle’s police department precinct featuring a mock tombstone of a Black man who was killed in a police shooting. https://t.co/Nrhh5Qa0k5
— The Root (@TheRoot) July 13, 2023
Ex-La Habra police chief Alan Hostetter found guilty for role in Jan. 6 insurrection https://t.co/f2BLbVmmoE
— L.A. Daily News (@ladailynews) July 13, 2023
During a routine traffic stop, a group of LA sheriff's deputies forcibly removed two infants from their mothers' arms as they begged officers not to take their babies. One deputy punched a mother in her face as she refused to give up her infant. https://t.co/2NQO6qjxa2
— Sam Levin (@SamTLevin) July 14, 2023
L.A.'s police union accused my colleagues of "stalking" bc they knocked on the door of a cop they were writing about, to see if she wanted to comment.
— Kevin Rector (@kevrector) July 14, 2023
The chief of police also complained.
1st Amendment and media experts called the responses ridiculous.https://t.co/Kp4e15pok5