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

Humor me- why do you think the black character used that phrase?

Because it was in the script.

Or are you looking for an opportunity to white knight an oppressive racial angle?

Friday
Director: Black
Writers: Black
Actors: Black

👍
 
Because it was in the script.

Or are you looking for an opportunity to white knight an oppressive racial angle?

Friday
Director: Black
Writers: Black
Actors: Black

👍
So I’m gonna guess I was right and it’s a slavery reference used bc the character was black.

Question- when you sing karaoke, do you use the N word?
 


This is another trend of officers making fun of disabled people, and automatically believing whoever called them and deciding the person is just guilty.
 
More stories about DUI arrest fuckery.

This Nashville station has been doing an entire series of reports on false DUI arrests in Tennessee. Apparently, Tennessee cops won't breathalyze people on the roadside and will frivolously take them into custody on suspicion of DUI even if they pass the arbitrary sobriety tests. If they're arrested, it takes several months, sometimes close to a year, to get test results back from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation to clear the case.



This guy got arrested after passing the sobriety test because the cop knows that one of his relatives smokes weed and hence assumed that he did too.






This old man got arrested after telling the officer that he was shooting pool, and the officer's expert analysis is that sober people don't shoot pool.






Another story about a "DUI specialist" who keeps arresting sober people.







In Albuquerque, the entire DWI unit is under FBI investigation for corruption. A bunch of officers have resigned or been fired.





Shit, the state legislature actually stepped up and passed a law mandating that law enforcement agencies track how many sober drivers get arrested.

This Nashville station found over 600 arrests of sober drivers since 2017 on their own.


 
most cops I've interacted with are fairly low intelligence. I'm not sure why we keep such low standards, policing and dealing with people in the situations they do is challenging work and requires a lot of quick, on your feet thinking. I'd say raise standards, pay, and training across the board, let's get a higher quality of person as police officers. Then again I don't know how that happens, or if enough people even care.
- Not a attack on US cops. But here you need a degree to enter the police. We arent perfect, but looks like our standarts are high. I would put your US investigative police over ours, but our onstensive police looks superior, even with inferior equipament. Also i think our training, athleast here in SC is longer.

But your US criminals still are the worlds most over-protected btiches!
 
Guy was in the middle of moving, stopped to take a nap, Cops show up and accuse him of being intoxicated despite his lucid interaction and quick perception. They also mention those stupid anti-homeless "sleeping in public" ordinances places tend to pass. So they tell him it's against the law to nap in his truck. They also say that refusing to help them investigate himself (5th Amendment right) is illegal.

He gets arrested, license gets suspended. Charges get dropped because they're bullsh*t, he tries to get his license back and the DMV says he cant. Lady literally says it doesnt matter that the Court dropped his charges.

This is how policing in this Country is going to be treating the working class. Get arrested for nothing, have to pay for that, truck gets towed, suspended license effects ability to work, now have to sue the DMV for being retarded, more money. And when he wins his case against maliciousness and egregious incompetence of the State, it will be paid for by taxpayers:

 
This is what an American Police State looks like. This dude gets hassled pretty much weekly. This is one guy being policed because they f*ckin hate him and for no other reason:

 
New year, same shit.

29 year military vet from Clarksville, Tennessee who suffers from neurological issues from combat head injuries and Alzheimer's was reported missing by his family.

He was found in nearby Guthrie, Kentucky, where one of the highly-competent local cops protected and served him by punching him unconscious.

The chief says that the officer did nothing wrong by brutalizing this old, disabled man and "followed his training."





More bodycam footage was released on this case.

This cop is a total sociopath and one of the biggest pieces of shit that I've ever seen.

The fact that he's being protected after this incident and is still wearing a badge is insane.

  • He was dealing with a clearly disoriented older man.
  • Needlessly confused the victim from the beginning by lying about him assaulting someone.
  • Claimed that he saw "cocaine" in the victim's nose as a pretext to cuff him.
  • Punched the victim in the back of the head for no reason when he had control of him on the ground.
  • Lied about the victim grabbing his hands and biting him when it's clear that none of this happened and the victim was already unconscious at the time in the bodycam footage.
  • Lied to the EMS crew about the victim not going unconscious so that he didn't get proper medical treatment.
  • Tried to get the EMS crew to swab the victim's nose for cocaine residue to cover his ass after his dispatcher advised him that the victim was likely a missing person with dementia.
  • Took the victim to jail instead of the hospital after being advised that he needed to be hospitalized by the EMS.
  • Apparently coerced the dope who was working in the convenience store to write a statement about how the victim tried to fight the officer and "bit and kicked him" despite none of this happening in the bodycam footage.
In spite of all of this, the crooked prosecutor's officer actually took the bogus charges against the victim to a grand jury (who refused to indict) to cover the officer's ass.

The victim's health is substantially worse after being punched by this idiot and is now suffering from seizures.



 
This is what an American Police State looks like. This dude gets hassled pretty much weekly. This is one guy being policed because they f*ckin hate him and for no other reason:



People don't want to talk about it, but plenty of the spree killers who've snapped and gone after cops have been subjected to this kind of bullshit.
 
More bodycam footage was released on this case.

This cop is a total sociopath and one of the biggest pieces of shit that I've ever seen.

The fact that he's being protected after this incident and is still wearing a badge is insane.

  • He was dealing with a clearly disoriented older man.
  • Needlessly confused the victim from the beginning by lying about him assaulting someone.
  • Claimed that he saw "cocaine" in the victim's nose as a pretext to cuff him.
  • Punched the victim in the back of the head for no reason when he had control of him on the ground.
  • Lied about the victim grabbing his hands and biting him when it's clear that none of this happened and the victim was already unconscious at the time in the bodycam footage.
  • Lied to the EMS crew about the victim not going unconscious so that he didn't get proper medical treatment.
  • Tried to get the EMS crew to swab the victim's nose for cocaine residue to cover his ass after his dispatcher advised him that the victim was likely a missing person with dementia.
  • Took the victim to jail instead of the hospital after being advised that he needed to be hospitalized by the EMS.
  • Apparently coerced the dope who was working in the convenience store to write a statement about how the victim tried to fight the officer and "bit and kicked him" despite none of this happening in the bodycam footage.
In spite of all of this, the crooked prosecutor's officer actually took the bogus charges against the victim to a grand jury (who refused to indict) to cover the officer's ass.

The victim's health is substantially worse after being punched by this idiot and is now suffering from seizures.





And then, for no reason at all, nobody trusts or respects the police anymore.
 
A Spokane County Sheriffs deputy mistook a resident of a long-term stay hotel for someone who'd been trespassed from the property.

After ripping the guy out of his car and violently arresting him, he realized that he had the wrong person when he saw his ID.

Then deputy then muted his bodycam and spent several minutes colluding with his supervisor to justify the usage of force.

In his report, he claimed that the victim attacked him by somehow putting him in a "reverse guillotine choke" while the victim was face down on the pavement. The victim was charged with felony assault on an officer, resisting and obstruction.

It took the prosecutors office five months to drop this bullshit case.

The victim is now suing.

 
For every one interaction where the cops are in the wrong, there are thousands of other ones where cops are doing the right thing and the public is fucking insane.

I regularly watch body cam videos. The amount of bullshit that cops have to deal with on the daily is unreal. I couldn't do that job, I would start curb stomping people after two weeks. They get treated like complete shit and attacked all of the time over basic ass interactions that the criminal escalates into a huge issue, and have to just take it and be nice while it's happening.

We need more no-nonsense cops IMO. Sometimes police brutality is warranted.
 
there are thousands of other ones where cops are doing the right thing
Literally their job. This is the bare minimum of decent human existence. We spend our tax dollars to train and pay cops to protect and serve. They don’t get a gold star for doing the thing we pay them to do.
Sometimes police being brutalized is warranted.
Agreed.
 
Literally their job. This is the bare minimum of decent human existence. We spend our tax dollars to train and pay cops to protect and serve. They don’t get a gold star for doing the thing we pay them to do.
Acknowledging that they have a tough job and that they are dealing with shit that average people would be traumatized from on the daily isn't asking for a "gold star" it's just acknowledging the reality of the job. They do however deserve respect for the work that they do. The overwhelming majority of cops are doing the right thing day in and day out.
Then don't cry about getting shot for attacking cops.
 
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