The war on cops, another chapter

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Better to pay attention to this Second Amendment action where a man is arrested for "Open Carrying" a cat.
It wasn't clear in just one pass - was he actually carrying the cat or looking for it? He would have had to release it when they cuffed him. Is that what happened?
Yebut he was obstructing governmental operations!!!:eek::eek::eek: --- That's gotta be worth at least two jolts 'brought up' nice and s-l-o-w via variac!

Wadda worldo_O
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Yebut he was obstructing governmental operations!!!:eek::eek::eek:
This makes perfect sense if you believe the proper function of a police officer is to enforce Universal Surveillance and Capture and Milk as many citizens as possible. Any person found in public is to be identified to supplement, verify, and validate the Database. Non-compliance requires arrest, criminal charges, permanent labeling as a criminal via, "Arrest Records", and monetary fines.

The opposing view requires use of The Constitution.

“Are you familiar with these guys?” asked a deputy identified in the 911 recordings as “Officer 57.”
“Negative,” answered another deputy designated “Officer 56.”
“I am, and it’s affirmative, there is [sic] weapons,” continued Officer 57. “He is – or at least was – anti-law enforcement. (Actually, he used to be a police officer.) We’ve had issues with him. He’s a Constitutionalist.”

http://www.copblock.org/22960/gem-c...fy-assualt-raid-with-hes-a-constitutionalist/

The deputies’ response to the questioning of the necessity of surplus military vehicles being passed on to local police departments is somewhat interesting. One of them states, “we’ve got a lot of Constitutionalists...

http://www.copblock.org/161199/spokane-county-sheriffs-dept-mrap/

Edit: You don't need me to tell you (again) most police officers have never read The Constitution which they swore to defend. In these videos, we see that LEOs are being trained to expect heavy, armed resistance from people who have read The Constitution and still suffer from the delusion that it applies to American Citizens. Remember, Jury Nullification doesn't work if you're already dead.
 
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Did I say it was hard to tell the difference between The Police and The Mafia?
Here it is, in writing, from the Albuquerque, New Mexico District Attorney, one of the crookedest ever D.As that continuously refused to file charges against LEOs until:

"video...was released, the publicity it generated and the clear evidence it showed forced her hand."

"Frankly, if any other group of individuals were acting the way APD has allegedly been acting, some of us in law enforcement might refer to the as continuing criminal enterprise and /or engaged in the act of racketeering."

http://www.copblock.org/170661/albu...al-enterprise-admits-refusing-to-charge-cops/
 
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Aleph(0)

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The police killed two more unarmed people today, with video of both of them trying to back away Backing away was called, "lunging" in both cases, creating an imaginary excuse to "go cowboy on his ass".

But that's so grisly! Better to pay attention to this Second Amendment action where a man is arrested for "Open Carrying" a cat.
http://www.copblock.org/170439/man-...ssed-illegally-arrested-mena-arkansas-police/
I say is funny how cop on left maybe could be ok dude given a chance but cop on right is just being stereotypical P-I-G! I say is total BS that cops can demand ID w/o cause like Nazis! So not cooperating with unlawful search is crime!? I didn't like most of Obama's policies and I didn't trust his motives but he was right about cops being like occupying enemy force!

So I know some ppl are thinking that guy was acting suspicious by bucking leos like that but ppl can take just so much bullying and abuse! If police want respect I say they can start earning it like everyone else instead of being extortioners running protection racket:mad:!
 

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So not cooperating with unlawful search is crime!?
First, this lowly peasant refused to comply with, "Papiere bitta!" Then the officer failed to name any crime, then the kidnapping and illegal search proceeded. He will win in court, but not until the Just-us System milks him of some serious money. That's assuming he doesn't cave under the weight of several trumped up felony charges. (Hey! I just found a new connection for the word, "Trump"!:D) After that, he will still have an Arrest Record to impair his ability to function in society, like getting employment or a realistic credit rating. Even if you win, you lose, so try not to interact with police at all.

I realize this fool was trying not to interact with a police officer, but the ignorance of a police officer is your crime, not his. The police officer will get a gold star on his report card and the citizen will get a burden that will never come off his back.
 

nsaspook

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C'mon. You know I can't tell the difference between Leftwing and Rightwing.:mad:
I figured out that a Liberal is the opposite of what I thought, but I didn't figure out Left and Right.:(
It's just tactics (that originated in Europe) not the people. Most of the guys smashing stuff are just hooligan hell raisers will little or no political agenda other than total anarchy.

Portland tonight.
http://www.kgw.com/news/politics/10...rtland-for-ianuguration-day-protest/389295788
 
@Aleph(0) FWIW I concur with the entirety of your post but with a single vital qualification:

but he was right about cops being like occupying enemy force!
And I would assert that some officers/some PDs behave as occupying forces -- Granting that any are too many!:(

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Oh my! Has Rival diversified into penal accoutrements? Golly!:D:D:D

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cop on left maybe could be ok dude given a chance but cop on right is just being stereotypical P-I-G!
Some cops aren't PIGs. I have met two of them. The other twelve? Ignorant bullies itching for an opportunity to display their awesome power or just lazy bastards trying to avoid doing any work. I often suffer from the belief that LEOs should know their job in general, and the law they are talking about in particular. (But then, I used to suffer that belief about McDonalds clerks.:D) When I treat a LEO like they are competent, I hear the old familiar, "Don't get smart with me, boy!" Then I stand there silently thinking, "Somebody at this party needs to be smart, and it obviously isn't you."
The problem is that you never know which two are not ignorant bullies.
 

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even the Brits (whom I thoroughly respect, and admire) are prone:
It all seems very American. "Papiere bitte" followed by unprovoked and unnecessary violence, trumped up charges, the usual boilerplate statement, "We take this very seriously", and the police investigate themselves.

I have seen several videos of British police questioning, assaulting, and arresting people for operating a video camera. Unfortunately, attacking a video camera with unlawful aggression is almost guaranteed to leave a record.
Apparently police on both sides of the pond are afraid of cameras and people with dark skin.
 

nsaspook

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It all seems very American. "Papiere bitte" followed by unprovoked and unnecessary violence, trumped up charges, the usual boilerplate statement, "We take this very seriously", and the police investigate themselves.
Your international experience must be limited if you think this seems very American. I've had the misfortune to watch local police forces handle 'problems' on most continents of this planet and let me tell you, the worst abuses here are the norm in many places on this globe.
 

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Your international experience must be limited
Check my, "personal details" Never left U.S.A.

But thanks for the information. Noted: Police becoming thugs is normal, all over the planet.
Select for low I.Q., give them a club and a gun, expect the normal response.
 

nsaspook

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Check my, "personal details" Never left U.S.A.

But thanks for the information. Noted: Police becoming thugs is normal, all over the planet.
Select for low I.Q., give them a club and a gun, expect the normal response.
Our police 'thugs' have a much higher I.Q. than the machine-gun holding cops I watched head-cracking kids next to us while on SP in Asia and Africa.
 

nsaspook

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A tale of two good Samaritans.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/second-...tal-san-antonio-mall-good-samaritan-shooting/
“What we have here is a robbery gone really, really bad,” Police Chief William McManus said, adding that the shooting was “absolutely senseless.”

KENS explains that, as they were escaping, the two suspects ran into two people outside who tried to intervene.

One of the good Samaritans was shot and killed, McManus said.

He was identified as Jonathan Murphy, of Cibolo, Texas, says KENS. He was 42.

The second had a concealed carry license and shot the suspect who had fired the gun.

That suspect was transported to a hospital and reported in critical condition.
 
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