Good Cop, Bad Cop: Law Enforcement Thread
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Keep your damn go-cart off the road, de-o.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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He won't do that again.
I laughed my ass off when he flipped it, though.
He might as well die because he's never getting out after all those crimes.
I laughed my ass off when he flipped it, though.
He might as well die because he's never getting out after all those crimes.
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Watching it again.. that cop is lucky he didn't get killed. He should have shot a few seconds earlier.
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I thought he handled it pretty good. He gave the guy every opportunity not to die.Speaker to Animals wrote:Watching it again.. that cop is lucky he didn't get killed. He should have shot a few seconds earlier.
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C-Mag wrote:I thought he handled it pretty good. He gave the guy every opportunity not to die.Speaker to Animals wrote:Watching it again.. that cop is lucky he didn't get killed. He should have shot a few seconds earlier.
It's not worth his life. He was justified from the moment the suspect lept from the car brandishing the knife.
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Peter Berg, director of Patriots Day about the Boston Marathon Bombings, Deepwater Horizon with Wahlberg, and many other films honoring American heroes, is making a film about the cop with a six man back up team who shot that hallway unarmed crying guy in his underwear who already surrendered. The movie will demonstrate the heroism and valor that cop show by giving that guy the chance to live if he only played a complex game of Simon says, and demonstrated telepathic abilities. It will be called Fruit of the Boom: Hallway Honor, coming out Sept 2018. Mark Wahlberg will play the cop, and Michelle Monahgan the boxer terrorist guy with his hands up.
Shikata ga nai
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Cops Kill Unarmed Dad Over Window Tint, Use His Dead Finger To Unlock His Phone
Linus Phillip, 30, was approached by two Largo Police officers at a gas station, who alleged that the windows on his black Nissan sedan were too dark. Officers Matthew Steiner and Prentice Ables claimed that when they were talking to Philip, they smelled marijuana coming from inside his vehicle and attempted to detain him.
Philip responded by getting into the driver’s seat of the vehicle. The Tampa Bay Times reported that Steiner “found himself trapped halfway in the vehicle as Phillip put it in reverse and accelerated with the driver’s side door open.”
Steiner pulled out his gun and fired at Phillip in what police are calling “self-defense.” The officer fell back and the car continued to roll backward, hitting another car before it stopped in between two gas pumps. Phillip was later taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
“At the time, the officer felt he was in peril for his own life and took action,” Largo Police Lt. Randall Chaney said at a news conference. “It stopped the action of the suspect at the time, and it may very well have saved people’s lives in the parking lot that night.”
Phillip was not armed at the time of the confrontation, and while officers claimed they found cocaine and marijuana in his car, they did not find any weapons or evidence that would indicate that Phillip was planning to harm others—which contradicts Chaney’s statement.
police took Phillip’s phone after they killed him and then visited the Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home and demanded access to Phillip’s dead body so that they could use his finger to unlock the phone.
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Looking for "child porn", no doubt.C-Mag wrote:Cops Kill Unarmed Dad Over Window Tint, Use His Dead Finger To Unlock His Phone
Linus Phillip, 30, was approached by two Largo Police officers at a gas station, who alleged that the windows on his black Nissan sedan were too dark. Officers Matthew Steiner and Prentice Ables claimed that when they were talking to Philip, they smelled marijuana coming from inside his vehicle and attempted to detain him.
Philip responded by getting into the driver’s seat of the vehicle. The Tampa Bay Times reported that Steiner “found himself trapped halfway in the vehicle as Phillip put it in reverse and accelerated with the driver’s side door open.”
Steiner pulled out his gun and fired at Phillip in what police are calling “self-defense.” The officer fell back and the car continued to roll backward, hitting another car before it stopped in between two gas pumps. Phillip was later taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
“At the time, the officer felt he was in peril for his own life and took action,” Largo Police Lt. Randall Chaney said at a news conference. “It stopped the action of the suspect at the time, and it may very well have saved people’s lives in the parking lot that night.”
Phillip was not armed at the time of the confrontation, and while officers claimed they found cocaine and marijuana in his car, they did not find any weapons or evidence that would indicate that Phillip was planning to harm others—which contradicts Chaney’s statement.
police took Phillip’s phone after they killed him and then visited the Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home and demanded access to Phillip’s dead body so that they could use his finger to unlock the phone.
Fucking police state is here.
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Massive cunts.