Crime What did the cops do wrong today Megathread Vol. 6 ? (who knows, lots of cop threads)

I was wondering if we would get a thread on the ICE prosecutor's neo-nazi ties.

That shit is nuts. Who knows how many cases this asshat is connected with. And every lawyer worth their salt is probably itching to use this as a way to re-open those cases by establishing bias by the government.

It definitely deserves it's own thread. The xenophobes need to publicly grapple with standing shoulder-to-shoulder with unapologetic white supremacists who are in positions of distinct power being used more aggressively by this Administration
 
It definitely deserves it's own thread. The xenophobes need to publicly grapple with standing shoulder-to-shoulder with unapologetic white supremacists who are in positions of distinct power being used more aggressively by this Administration
They'll run from it. They've conditioned themselves to believe that no racists are ever at the levers of power so they intentionally ignore any examples to the contrary. F 'em.
 
They'll run from it. They've conditioned themselves to believe that no racists are ever at the levers of power so they intentionally ignore any examples to the contrary. F 'em.

Their go to for stuff like this is usually: "Their personally beliefs don't matter as long as it doesn't interfere with their job".

Of course, the racist will never admit to allowing their biases to influence how they perform their jobs and I guess we're supposed to just accept it since it's difficult to prove otherwise.

A while back, there was a public school teacher who was found to have been secretly hosting a racist podcast. Consensus from the right was that "it didn't matter" as long as they "didn't treat black students differently". They seem to have a different standard when the teacher doesn't confirm to their values though like in the case of a gay teacher.
 
The chief and several officers in a Tennessee PD were indicted for distributing drugs and stealing drugs from their evidence room.

The investigation started after a dispatcher OD'd and died while on duty.

They literally cut a hole in the wall to the evidence room for unauthorized access.

The entire department was labelled a "criminal enterprise" by the prosecutors.


 
I'm sure the Officers union is advocating vociferously for him, not just the NAACP. Right?

A cop union isn't going to go after another department in a different state for policy violations and illegal arrests.

His union only cares about covering his ass if he gets into trouble while he's on duty.

The BS charges got dropped almost immediately, so it's really a civil issue between him and the department that arrested him.
 
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Just LOL at cops who arrest people for resisting arrest. Like have a primary fucking crime.
 



This is legitimate TORTURE.


There's also one on that channel where they snapped a woman's arm in half, said they heard the snap, and still handcuffed her with the arm bent the wrong way.

She was an immigrant from Colombia, though
 
Watching ICE get cucked is a good way to start my morning:

 
Pretty good POV video of a woman being removed from a town Hall for...free speech? This isn't the one where the woman was zip tied, this is yet another one:



So much for redressing our grievances.
 

I agree and disagree. There were provisions in the database that were knee jerk reactions to fairly isolated incidents pushed and passed by blm during the 2020 anti police movement.

I agree that police use of deadly force and deaths need to be tracked, BUT each incident should have some context like whether the suspect was armed and whether it was ruled justified or not. My reasons for this is because anti police types, like yourself, often spout OMG LAW ENFORCEMENT SHOT MORE PEOPLE LAST YEAR THAN ANY YEAR PREVIOUS!!! And without context, it is only used to make police look bad. Every single article on that topic ONLY INCLUDE specific case examples of some unarmed black guy getting shot by police. They only look at black victims and never anyone else because that sells papers and clicks and would never, ever include an example where police shoot an armed suspect that went on a school shooting like that trans girl and the religious school. She was shot and killed by law enforcement but instead they focus on the 1,365 people shot and killed by police in 2024 to shock the general public. Again, the purpose is to shock, but ONLY 23 WERE UNARMED and not every case where the suspect is unarmed are unjustified.

For example, jayland walker was shot by akron police (not in 2024, but 2022 iirc) but this was after a high speed pursuit (his second in 24 hours) where he shot at police, ran from them, and turned and pretended to have a gun. Police fired 96 shots at him, again, a number harped on to shock but they don’t mention is was like ten officers that fired on him. He left his gun and his wedding ring on the seat. His finance died in a car crash one month earlier and it is my belief-backed up by evidence, that he was purposely trying to get killed by law enforcement in a suicide by cop so his family could sue and get money. Of course blm protested and rioted over this shitbag and the family sued and got almost 5 million dollars in yet another absurd settlement in a justified shooting. Fuck his family that won the shitbag lottery.
 
Surefire way to get men in women's restrooms, make stupid anti-trans laws that empower groups of even more stupid men to police women peeing:

 
Just LOL at cops who arrest people for resisting arrest. Like have a primary fucking crime.
I always like the videos where a cop asks for an ID in situations where the person does not need provide ID and the persons says no and the cops is like ok, you are under arrest for resisting. Cops are conditioned to get that ID no matter what.
 
Cop did something right and of course the racist mayor apologizes
She must be mad her no white Xmas parties got exposed
 
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