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

doublejj

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Black men arrested with weapons at protest while armed white militia men avoid charges in Greensboro

As a peaceful protest was dispersing on Tuesday night, Greensboro police arrested six African-American men, charging them with violating a North Carolina statute called “Weapons at Parades Etc. Prohibited” and seizing guns from five of them.
In contrast, three white men, including one with a history of firearms training with open white supremacists, showed up armed with handguns and rifles while wearing paramilitary gear at the protests on the first three nights while making violent posts on Facebook, and have so far managed to avoid incurring any similar charges from the Greensboro Police Department.

 

doublejj

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Unarmed black man handcuffed by Alameda police for 'dancing in the street'
This happened just before 9AM Saturday May 23. Two days before the death of #GeorgeFloyd.
Police then cited Watkins for resisting arrest -- despite neighbors pleading to police he did nothing wrong
Friends teared up as they described what happened.
"I saw him being abused... what else can I say," said a neighbor named Nolan.
 

doublejj

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After reviewing video, prosecutors charge police inspector instead of protester

A Philadelphia police inspector is facing charges after prosecutors said a video shows him striking a student protester on the head with a metal baton.
Staff Inspector Joseph Bologna faces charges of aggravated assault, simple assault, possession of an instrument of crime and recklessly endangering another person, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced Friday.
Prosecutors say Bologna was captured on cell phone video striking a Temple University student in the back of his head while he was participating in a mass demonstration on Monday.
The unidentified student suffered "serious bodily injury, including a large head wound that required treatment in a hospital while under arrest, including approximately 10 staples and approximately 10 sutures," Krasner's office said.
 

ANC

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There is a saying, give a man enough rope and he will hang himself.
The next struggle is to sift through all the video, identifying cops who were willing to look away from or participating in needlessly violent crimes for prosecution.
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doublejj

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There is a saying, give a man enough rope and he will hang himself.
The next struggle is to sift through all the video, identifying cops who were willing to look away from or participating in needlessly violent crimes for prosecution.
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that's gonna take some time......this is just in Seattle
12,000 complaints filed against Seattle Police after weekend of protests
The Seattle Office of Police Accountability says it is processing roughly 12,000 individual complaints against officers in the wake of the demonstrations held over the weekend.
 

Bobby schmeckle

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One thing I’m liking about all of this right now is that racist assholes are openly exposing themselves.

On my city’s “locals only” Facebook page, you have these old lady Karen’s saying some seriously foul, racist shit.

Then next to their name you see “owner at jessi sues bakery”. Well guess the fuck what jessi sue? I’ll get my muffins elsewhere. Ya bish.
 

srh88

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One thing I’m liking about all of this right now is that racist assholes are openly exposing themselves.

On my city’s “locals only” Facebook page, you have these old lady Karen’s saying some seriously foul, racist shit.

Then next to their name you see “owner at jessi sues bakery”. Well guess the fuck what jessi sue? I’ll get my muffins elsewhere. Ya bish.
Same here but with another app. Most of my neighbors are insane I learned
 

doublejj

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Minneapolis City Council announces veto-proof push to disband police in George Floyd aftermath
Minneapolis’ left-leaning City Council members on Sunday announced a veto-proof push to disband the Minneapolis police department, ramping up a major conflict inside the city following the death of George Floyd while in police custody.
 

pabloesqobar

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Minneapolis City Council announces veto-proof push to disband police in George Floyd aftermath
Minneapolis’ left-leaning City Council members on Sunday announced a veto-proof push to disband the Minneapolis police department, ramping up a major conflict inside the city following the death of George Floyd while in police custody.
Didn't happen.
I have to admit I have watched fox coverage of the news just for a laugh.....it's hard to believe people believe that sh*t....
 

FresnoFarmer

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SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
Deputy Killed in Santa Cruz County Ambush, Suspect is an Air Force Sergeant
“He will be remembered as a hero who devoted his life to protecting the community and as a loving husband and father,” Newsom said in a statement.
By Martha Mendoza • Published 5 hours ago • Updated 16 seconds ago


A Northern California sheriff’s deputy was killed and two law enforcement officers wounded Saturday when they were ambushed with gunfire and explosives while pursuing a suspect, authorities said.
The U.S. Air Force confirmed Sunday that the suspect was an active duty sergeant stationed at Travis Air Force Base.
Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller, 38, was shot and killed in Ben Lomond, an unincorporated area near Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County Sheriff Jim Hart said. A second deputy was injured, and a third officer from the California Highway Patrol was shot in his hand, Hart said.


Gutzwiller “was a beloved figure here at the sheriff’s office,” the sheriff said.
“Damon showed up today to do his job, to keep this community safe, and his life was taken needlessly,” a visibly shaken Hart said.
The suspect, Steven Carrillo, 32, was shot during his arrest and was being treated at the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries, Hart said. The Sheriff’s Department and the FBI are investigating.


Steven Carrillo, age 32 of Ben Lomond. [Photo: Santa Cruz Sheriff's Office]
A Travis Air Force Base spokesman confirmed Sunday that Carrillo had arrived at Travis Air Force Base in June 2018 and was a member of the 60th Security Forces Squadron. Carrillo’s wife Monika Leigh Scott Carrillo, who was also in the Air Force, was found dead in an off-base hotel in May 2018 while she was stationed in South Carolina. She was 30. Her death was investigated by the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office, in coordination with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and ruled a suicide, according to the Air Force.
On Saturday in Santa Cruz County, deputies responded to a 911 call around 1:30 p.m. about a suspicious van. The caller said there were guns and bomb-making devices inside, Hart said.
When deputies arrived, the van pulled away and the deputies followed. The van went down a driveway at Carrillo’s home and the deputies were ambushed by gunfire and explosives after getting out of their vehicle.
Gutzwiller was wounded and later died at a hospital. Another deputy was wounded by gunfire or shrapnel and struck by a vehicle as the suspect fled.
Carrillo attempted to carjack a vehicle and was wounded while being arrested.
Hart said Carrillo was taken to the hospital for treatment and would be charged with first-degree murder.
Gov. Gavin Newsom extended condolences to Gutzwiller’s family and ordered flags at the Capitol to be flown at half-staff in honor of the slain deputy.
“He will be remembered as a hero who devoted his life to protecting the community and as a loving husband and father,” Newsom said in a statement.
The shooting shocked Ben Lomond, a town of about 6,000 people tucked up in the Santa Cruz mountains.
Resident Kathy Crocker brought a bouquet to the sheriff’s office as Hart gave a news conference about the shootings.
“It just breaks my heart that this keeps happening,” she said, as teary-eyed deputies entered the building
 

doublejj

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FresnoFarmer

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Minneapolis City Council announces veto-proof push to disband police in George Floyd aftermath
Minneapolis’ left-leaning City Council members on Sunday announced a veto-proof push to disband the Minneapolis police department, ramping up a major conflict inside the city following the death of George Floyd while in police custody.
I like how they had to specify “left-leaning”.
 
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