Official 'FUCK THE POLICE' Thread. (Examples of Police Brutality)

doublejj

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Good guy becomes a cop. Wants to do his best for the community he serves. Tries his best to interact and get to know members of the community. He’s spit on an called a racist, fascist pig.
a few years later he’s out there in that same community rejected and disgruntled.
good luck dealing with that cop for the next 20 years. You want cops to be perfect. They’re not. They’re human beings, just like you.
Stop spending so much time judging others. Have a look at yourselves once in a while.
This from the same people who sit home and insult the most powerful man on the planet. Listen, HE’S THE MOST POWERFUL MAN ON THE PLANET. Compare yourself to that an just know you’re comparing yourself to THE MOST POWERFUL Man ON THE PLANET.
I'm the most powerful man on the planet....ask my cat
 

doublejj

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Gay Pride embraces its roots by teaming up with U.S. black activists
Floats, all-night parties and parades may be out, but the LGBTQ community is returning to its roots by teaming up with black activists for Pride month celebrations in the United States.

 

doublejj

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Officer who knelt with George Floyd protesters accused of insubordination a day later

A San Francisco police officer took a knee with George Floyd protesters during a massive demonstration in the Mission District. The next day, his supervisors sent him home early for insubordination.
 

doublejj

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Tulsa police slammed after video shows handcuffing of 2 black teens for jaywalking

Tulsa police released video footage this week of two black teens getting handcuffed, and one of them taken into custody, for jaywalking, sparking criticism of the incident from the city's mayor and the head of a coalition of black officers.
 

curious2garden

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Good guy becomes a cop. Wants to do his best for the community he serves. Tries his best to interact and get to know members of the community. He’s spit on an called a racist, fascist pig.
a few years later he’s out there in that same community rejected and disgruntled.
good luck dealing with that cop for the next 20 years. You want cops to be perfect. They’re not. They’re human beings, just like you.
Stop spending so much time judging others. Have a look at yourselves once in a while.
This from the same people who sit home and insult the most powerful man on the planet. Listen, HE’S THE MOST POWERFUL MAN ON THE PLANET. Compare yourself to that an just know you’re comparing yourself to THE MOST POWERFUL Man ON THE PLANET.
Hey @cannabineer remember kaender?
 

lokie

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Good guy becomes a cop. Wants to do his best for the community he serves. Tries his best to interact and get to know members of the community. He’s spit on an called a racist, fascist pig.
a few years later he’s out there in that same community rejected and disgruntled.
good luck dealing with that cop for the next 20 years. You want cops to be perfect. They’re not. They’re human beings, just like you.
Stop spending so much time judging others. Have a look at yourselves once in a while.
This from the same people who sit home and insult the most powerful man on the planet. Listen, HE’S THE MOST POWERFUL MAN ON THE PLANET. Compare yourself to that an just know you’re comparing yourself to THE MOST POWERFUL Man ON THE PLANET.
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cannabineer

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Good guy becomes a cop. Wants to do his best for the community he serves. Tries his best to interact and get to know members of the community. He’s spit on an called a racist, fascist pig.
a few years later he’s out there in that same community rejected and disgruntled.
good luck dealing with that cop for the next 20 years. You want cops to be perfect. They’re not. They’re human beings, just like you.
Stop spending so much time judging others. Have a look at yourselves once in a while.
This from the same people who sit home and insult the most powerful man on the planet. Listen, HE’S THE MOST POWERFUL MAN ON THE PLANET. Compare yourself to that an just know you’re comparing yourself to THE MOST POWERFUL Man ON THE PLANET.
When the others abuse their position of power I WILL judge them and not kindly.

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doublejj

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FresnoFarmer

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https://abc30.com/suspect-down-several-officers-wounded-in-paso-robles-standoff/6240735/


CRIME
Suspect down, several officers wounded in standoff near search for man who shot Paso Robles deputy

Updated 28 minutes ago


The man accused of shooting a deputy and killing a man in Paso Robles on Wednesday has a criminal past in Central California, court documents reveal.
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Police in the city of Paso Robles on California's Central Coast said on Thursday the suspect involved in a standoff with them all afternoon is down.

It is not clear if that means the suspect is in custody or dead.

Several officers have been injured but the extent of injuries is not yet known.


At this time, authorities have not confirmed this is related to the search for 26-year-old Mason Lira, but the standoff took place in the same riverbed area where law enforcement was searching for him.

Lira is suspected of being the person who fired shots at the Paso Robles Police headquarters on Wednesday.

Nicholas Dreyfus, a San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's deputy, was shot as he was responding to a call for help from dispatchers inside the police headquarters.


He was taken to a local hospital with serious injuries.



A clerk at a Chevron gas station in Paso Robles spotted Lira overnight on Thursday, according to KEYT-TV. That Chevron is located less than a mile away from Thursday afternoon's standoff.

The clerk said he seemed nervous and was "sweating profusely," but did not show a weapon while inside.


A clerk at a Chevron gas station in Paso Robles spotted Lira overnight on Thursday, according to KEYT-TV.



After he was spotted at the Chevron, law enforcement believed Lira went into the nearby riverbed, starting a massive manhunt involving hundreds of officers.

Law enforcement agencies in Kings, Tulare and Santa Barbara counties were assisting with the search, along with the California Highway Patrol and the FBI.


Lira has a criminal past in and ties to the Central Valley.

Public court documents show he once lived in Fresno and Visalia. He has previous offenses in Tulare County, and two open cases, including assault and battery charges.

Lira's father, Jose Lira, told Action News his son has a history of mental illness and that he doesn't take his medication. Lira has been in and out of hospitals and jail for most of his life.
 
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Singlemalt

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https://abc30.com/suspect-down-several-officers-wounded-in-paso-robles-standoff/6240735/


CRIME
Suspect down, several officers wounded in standoff near search for man who shot Paso Robles deputy

Updated 28 minutes ago


The man accused of shooting a deputy and killing a man in Paso Robles on Wednesday has a criminal past in Central California, court documents reveal.
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Police in the city of Paso Robles on California's Central Coast said on Thursday the suspect involved in a standoff with them all afternoon is down.

It is not clear if that means the suspect is in custody or dead.

Several officers have been injured but the extent of injuries is not yet known.


At this time, authorities have not confirmed this is related to the search for 26-year-old Mason Lira, but the standoff took place in the same riverbed area where law enforcement was searching for him.

Lira is suspected of being the person who fired shots at the Paso Robles Police headquarters on Wednesday.

Nicholas Dreyfus, a San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's deputy, was shot as he was responding to a call for help from dispatchers inside the police headquarters.


He was taken to a local hospital with serious injuries.



A clerk at a Chevron gas station in Paso Robles spotted Lira overnight on Thursday, according to KEYT-TV. That Chevron is located less than a mile away from Thursday afternoon's standoff.

The clerk said he seemed nervous and was "sweating profusely," but did not show a weapon while inside.


A clerk at a Chevron gas station in Paso Robles spotted Lira overnight on Thursday, according to KEYT-TV.



After he was spotted at the Chevron, law enforcement believed Lira went into the nearby riverbed, starting a massive manhunt involving hundreds of officers.

Law enforcement agencies in Kings, Tulare and Santa Barbara counties were assisting with the search, along with the California Highway Patrol and the FBI.


Lira has a criminal past in and ties to the Central Valley.

Public court documents show he once lived in Fresno and Visalia. He has previous offenses in Tulare County, and two open cases, including assault and battery charges.

Lira's father, Jose Lira, told Action News his son has a history of mental illness and that he doesn't take his medication. Lira has been in and out of hospitals and jail for most of his life.
The final shootout was in a light industrial section between Paso Robles and Templeton . Bevmo is a stone's throw away, I was there 2 days ago


Edit: and Firestone Brewery!! is a block away
 

FresnoFarmer

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The final shootout was in a light industrial section between Paso Robles and Templeton . Bevmo is a stone's throw away, I was there 2 days ago


Edit: and Firestone Brewery!! is a block away
That’s crazy man. I used to go to my aunt’s in Templeton every thanksgiving when I was young. Some nice hilly areas to hike/bike out there. Very small town though.
 

Singlemalt

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That’s crazy man. I used to go to my aunt’s in Templeton every thanksgiving when I was young. Some nice hilly areas to hike/bike out there. Very small town though.
Yeah. The shootout wasn't really in Templeton though, just inside the political boundry between Templeton and Paso; it's a light industrial area
 
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