Cops behaving badly ...

Cop gets called out to a shooting. Goes in the opposite direction instead.​

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His lawyer is also a real piece of work. "He maintained that nothing Kevin Bollaro did or did not do impacted or could have stopped the killings".Yeah no, that's not the problem here. Did you get your law degree from the bottom of a cereal box, Sciarra?

Better yet, the suspect in the double murder is a identified as State Police Lt. Ricardo Santos. This was a cop giving another cop plenty of time to clean up a crime scene and get a better alibi.

ref:https://nj1015.com/franklin-police-scandal-misconduct/

Also the suspect is the deceased female's ex boyfriend, and the deceased male was her new bf.
 
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Still missed the guy at almost point blank range and hits passing minivan. Luckily no one physically injured...just traumatized.

This is how easily we are wrongly killed by cops.If those wrongly killed by cops could now raise an eyebrow the ground would quake.

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Police caught lying (again) ...


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For those not familiar with the term "PIT maneuver" (you can also call it "ramming"), the pursuing vehicle is supposed to pull up until the front bumper is roughly even with the back of the rear passenger door of the SUV, then ram into the vehicle they're pursuing, pushing the rear sideways, forcing it to spin out.
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"The penalty for civil disobedience is not death" @julie #327
Emerson visited Thoreau in jail and asked, “Henry, what are you doing in there?”

Thoreau replied, “Waldo, the question is what are you doing out there.”


There was a time when any arrest on ones own personal record could be deemed an indelible stain.
But over the decades photographic images of influential leaders submitting to arrest suggest in some cases,
as Thoreau implies above, the greater disgrace may be having a pristine record, never having been arrested at all.
 
The sociological / technological evolution here worth noting.

A century ago it was the citizen's word against the armed government official's, the policeman.
Rarely if ever did the COP pounding a beat hold an advanced university degree. Generally they were high school grads. on low pay.
And common practice when accounts differed was to accept the armed government agent's account.

Enter the HD body-cam.

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This image previously posted by S2.

Problem solved?
Astoundingly not.
The smartphone camera has also proliferated, clearly documenting the murder of Renee Nicole Good in Minnesota.

And the Trump administration has endeavored not merely to cover up the murder, but even to stifle investigation.
 
A century ago it was the citizen's word against the armed government official's, the policeman.
Rarely if ever did the COP pounding a beat hold an advanced university degree. Generally they were high school grads. on low pay.
It's not just the degree - it's the IQ - applicants have been refused positions within police departments because they were "too intelligent"


Overall, police officers in America score an average IQ of 104 - about equal to that of the average grocery store worker.

And since police departments like to promote from within that says that the top brass is about the same.
 
"One step closer to losing First Amendment rights." S2 #333
Such rights are far easier to lose than to regain. AND !
It's not likely usurping the First Amendment is the end. More likely, a means to an end, merely step one in a far more dangerous, more destructive expansion of Trump authoritarianism.

"And this time it's not the feds." S2 #333
Trump may be leading the parade.

But there's reason for doubt that this "police" incident would have happened during President Harris' first term.
 
ICE using Minnesota hospitals to arrest people.

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Officials with the Homeland Security Department said that they do not conduct operations in hospitals. “We go in if there is an active danger to public safety,” said Tricia McLaughlin, an agency spokeswoman.

Health care workers, however, describe a different reality, saying agents have broken hospital protocol, refused to provide documentation and, in some cases, gotten into shouting matches with doctors and nurses.

Over his 20 years as an emergency medicine physician, Dr. Robert LeFevere said, he had encountered law enforcement officers coming in with shooting victims and other patients.

“But federal agents barging into patient care areas trying to question or detain patients — I’ve never seen anything like that before,” said Dr. LeFevere, who works at Regions Hospital, a few blocks from the State Capitol in St. Paul.
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"ICE using Minnesota hospitals to arrest people."

"Health care workers, however, describe a different reality" #336
"The primitive simplicity of their minds (the masses) rend them a more easy prey to a big lie than a small one for they themselves often tell little lies but would be ashamed to tell the big ones ...
The victor will never be asked if they told the truth. ... Success is the sole earthly judge of right & wrong." "Truth is not as important as success." Adolf Hitler
 
Sear said:
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"The primitive simplicity of their minds (the masses) rend them a more easy prey to a big lie than a small one for they themselves often tell little lies but would be ashamed to tell the big ones ...
The victor will never be asked if they told the truth. ... Success is the sole earthly judge of right & wrong." "Truth is not as important as success." Adolf Hitler
...}

That is so true.
As a kid watching all the patriotic war films, it was a shock when I started reading the truth.
Like how we started the Mexican wars by sending in fake settlers.
How we claimed the Spanish sank the USS Maine.
How passengers on the HMS Lusitania had been warned with newspaper ads.
How Syngman Rhee had been chased out of Korean for embezzlement and cooperating with the Japanese in WWII.
Etc.
 
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