The war on cops, another chapter

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Did I hear that right? "He (a police officer) got a complaint that you guys were blocking traffic...not letting people by."
Ordinary drivers complaining that they couldn't pass a Lamborghini?
On city streets?
With both lanes full, as far as the eye can see?
There was no place to pass and nothing to be accomplished by trying.
I think the cop just had a woody for fast cars.:D
And a standard issue doughnut belly.:(

I am also glad that removal of the face mask didn't get a gun in his face for, "making furtive movements".
Definitely better than to American cops.:)
 

nsaspook

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Low IQ criminals making street cops look like Albert Einstein.

Making good cops go bad by pure brain damage one stupid criminal at a time.
 

nsaspook

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Armed citizens capture killers.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/16/us/georgia-inmates-manhunt-capture/index.html


The homeowner called his neighbor and both men, each armed with a gun, confronted the fugitives.
Having lost their weapons in the crash, Dubose and Rowe surrendered, authorities said.
"I can't say enough about the bravery of the homeowner, and what they took on, the wherewithal to call us and give us the information so we could get over there and apprehend these two subjects," Fitzhugh said.

What a lovely couple.
 

nsaspook

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That story makes my day. My faith in my fellow Americans is refreshed.
After some 60 hours on the run, a pair of escaped Georgia inmates wanted for gunning down two correctional officers were caught Thursday night in Tennessee. The pair’s capture was as dramatic as their brazen escape - complete with a home invasion, a police chase, a shootout and a civilian armed with an AR-15.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/ar-15-owners-explain-guns/story?id=39873644
There is also a $130,000 reward for the capture of these two useless bags of skin.

Looks like they bagged a couple of wart-hogs on the concrete.


RIP Georgia correctional officers Sgt. Curtis Billue, 58, (left) and Sgt. Christopher Monica, 42, were both shot and killed
 
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Armed citizens capture killers.
With 70% of crime categories being "closed" less than 50% of the time (vaguely, less than 1/3 for the average of all categories), citizens should be aware the they are not being, "protected and served" as much as the TV police adoration shows and police sycophants would lead them to believe.

"If you can't do the time, don't do the crime."
"We always get our man."
"If you break the law, you will be prosecuted."

Your odds on being caught are less than one in three.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/194213/crime-clearance-rate-by-type-in-the-us/
And, if you're a LEO, you can often plea bargain a choke hold murder or shooting an unarmed spectator down to misdemeanor assault or a policy violation (need for more training).

The reality is that LEOs often refuse to try, even if you solve the crime and hand them the criminals.
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/man-calls-911-finds-stolen-truck-cops-refuse-help-got-back/
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/man-calls-911-finds-stolen-truck-cops-refuse-help-got-back/
I have never seen a better reason for preserving the 2nd Amendment.
Do not forsake The Constitution.
Do not make yourself a soft target.
Do not expect The Police to protect or serve you.
 

nsaspook

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http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2017/06/pride_northwest_asks_police_to.html
Some Portland police officers, notably those who are members of the LGBTQ community, expressed outrage this week when they received a request from Pride Northwest to consider wearing something other than their police uniforms to march in the Pride Parade on Sunday.

Debra Porta, executive director of parade host Pride Northwest, said Friday the organizers made the request because some members of the gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender community "are not open to having conversations with people simply because that uniform is there.''
Antifa also requests that police not wear riot gear during the next street protest by their organization.
 

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Did I say a cops emotion is your crime?
I just found something which explains this better, at least to me.
A cops emotion is your death warrant:
"it doesn't matter whether there is an actual threat"
https://www.vox.com/cards/police-brutality-shootings-us/police-deadly-force-perceived-threat

It is actually considered reasonable for a LEO to kill a person based on his "belief" that a "threat" exists, regardless of the reality of the situation. If a cop believes a camera (or a cell phone, or nothing at all) can kill him (or anybody else), he has the right to kill you.

Personally, I have spent years discovering my beliefs were wrong. I suppose it is fortunate for all involved that I was not a police officer because I didn't kill anybody over my mistaken beliefs. For me, that would be a crime. For a LEO, it isn't.

Here is the root page of this dissertation by an ex-cop explaining how it all goes wrong.
https://www.vox.com/2015/5/28/8661977/race-police-officer
 

#12

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This is where we see that it isn't just a police War on Citizens. It includes the Attorneys General, the Prosecutors, and the Judges.

Cop repeatedly rapes 6 year old, sentenced to probation, 2 years.:eek:

The filthy rich (Heir to the DuPont fortune) get the same results::confused:

Stupid Mexican does the same thing: 3 life sentences.o_O

How can anyone fight police corruption if there are no penalties when you do catch them?

Well, some cops get burned, but the usual penalty is, "We investigated ourselves and found no wrong doing.":(
 
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Her last name is Hyman? Really!?
Not to be confused with hymen.:D

Bondage?
She seems to have the right skill set.
And as long as the citizens don't know the, "safe" word, she will be as reliable as a police dog.:)
I don't know if she has the right psychological profile.:rolleyes:
Sees herself as a predator? Check:)
Willing to inflict as much pain or harm as necessary? Check:)
Takes instructions well? Check:)
Proper level of I.Q.? She passed the entrance exams, so...Check:)
Doesn't know why, "money" and, "morality" have any connection to each other. Check:)
It isn't clear which side of the bars she should be on. Check:)
 
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They gladly will serve you with a ticket, the Police are really good at writing tickets for revenue.
Yep. Here's one from today's news:
Wind blows car door shut while the mother is standing there loading the car, with a baby inside. Woman calls 911 and the baby is out within 15 minutes. Cop writes her a ticket for suspicion of child abuse, then says, "Don't be afraid to call 911 for help.":)

https://reason.com/blog/2017/06/19/gust-of-wind-traps-baby-inside-locked-ca

And the cop who murdered Philandro Castile was declared "not guilty" today. He imagined Castile was a robber. He imagined Castile was reaching for a gun. He imagined the gun was behind the seat. He imagined he was in fear for his life. He really killed Phlandro Castile.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...e-during-traffic-stop/?utm_term=.4499300147e8

Post #2010 explains it all.
"it doesn't matter whether there is an actual threat"
a LEO can kill a person based on his "belief" that a "threat" exists, regardless of the reality of the situation.
NEVER VOLUNTARILY INTERACT WITH A LEO.
 

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They typically don't stop you for a round of social intercourse.
True. If they turn on the blue lights, they already have an agenda, and you know it, and the first interaction is often, "Do you know why I stopped you?" (Request for mind reading and an opportunity to confess to some crime or infraction previously unknown to the LEO.) But there are plenty of occasions without the blue lights when the feel of the first approach is like casual social intercourse, and it isn't. It's just presented as social.

Cops never stop being cops. Their antenna are always up for any statement admitting to a crime, being a crime in and of itself, or having potential to be twisted or intentionally misinterpreted into being a crime or an admission of a crime.

"Can I help you?"
"What happened?"
"Why are you here?"
"Where are you coming from?"
"Where are you going?"
"You are just a witness."
"Can I see some I.D.?"
"Just doing my job."

Their job is to find crimes or infractions, which equal opportunities to take your money and/or your freedom. Never forget that. They have rules they are supposed to play by, but the rules are often thrown out the window if they are inconvenient, and there are rarely any penalties for doing that. LEOs have told me to my face that The Law does not apply to them, and they demonstrate that, somewhere in America, every day.
 

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And they tell you why they stopped you.
That's what they are required to do, but I've seen a hundred videos where the LEO refused to state the "why" of the stop and I have been personally subjected to, "Do you know why I pulled you over?". Refusing to state Probable Cause allows for fabricating one after the illegal search.
Then it would behoove you to elect people to remove such infractions from the law books.
That would require no laws at all. Ain't gonna happen. So, what if there were no unfair laws? That would not change the job description of a LEO in any way.
 
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