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sigma6
10th April 2015, 23:09
This has to be a conspiracy because cops can't be this cowardly

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I like how the hot shot commentator just shuts' up and doesn't say a word, while 6 cops start repeatedly kicking and punching this guy in the head and nuts while he is laid flat out on the ground...

Now we know why they get paid the big bucks, and get to be called the "finest"... :rolleyes:

It must have been an isolated incident that just happened to only involves these 6-8 cops... it's a mystery how they all seemed to come together by chance like this... isn't that odd?

lucidity
11th April 2015, 00:02
good post sigma6,

If you were beaten up by some random blokes outside a bar they'd
probably stop after it was clear you were down and beaten.

However, if you're _arrested_ by the nation's finest they don't stop so
you could easily end up with really serious injuries.

By any common sense understanding of acceptable behaviour
these 'brave officers' are criminals.

The answer to this sickening brutality is exposure.
We need cameras... lots of cameras uploading video to remote servers.
We need to record the behaviour of these 'courageous' officers as they execute their 'duty'.
And they must understand that their behaviour is being recorded.
That's one way to ensure they restrain their brave and courageous tendencies.

be happy

lucidity :-)

Michelle Marie
11th April 2015, 00:16
good post sigma6,

If you were beaten up by some random blokes outside a bar they'd
probably stop after it was clear you were down and beaten.

However, if you're _arrested_ by the nation's finest they don't stop so
you could easily end up with really serious injuries.

By any common sense understanding of acceptable behaviour
these 'brave officers' are criminals.

The answer to this sickening brutality is exposure.
We need cameras... lots of cameras downing video to remote servers.
We need to record the behaviour of these 'courageous' officers as they execute their 'duty'.
And they must understand that their behaviour is being recorded.
That's one way to ensure they restrain their brave and courageous tendencies.

be happy

lucidity :-)

Yes! We apparently really need to film police more for ourselves and all of our fellow human beings. I was abused by police myself, and if it weren't for the video I took, they would be getting away with their abuse and courtroom collaborated lies. (The video is posted on another thread, or you can google Durango and police brutality) This must STOP!

I 'm currently pursuing a Federal USC Civil Rights case. However, my main point of effort will be towards exposure.

I'm more apt to film police now more than ever, and that is why they arrested and abused me (filming while passing a traffic stop) Thank God for my video evidence.

Thanks for sharing this.

Michelle Marie

Tyy1907
11th April 2015, 00:59
Dissenters beware! Ha ha ha

He slows down and pretty much "gives up" and they tase and beat him till they've had their fill. Heroic.

sigma6
11th April 2015, 03:27
good post sigma6,

If you were beaten up by some random blokes outside a bar they'd
probably stop after it was clear you were down and beaten.

However, if you're _arrested_ by the nation's finest they don't stop so
you could easily end up with really serious injuries.

By any common sense understanding of acceptable behaviour
these 'brave officers' are criminals.

The answer to this sickening brutality is exposure.
We need cameras... lots of cameras downing video to remote servers.
We need to record the behaviour of these 'courageous' officers as they execute their 'duty'.
And they must understand that their behaviour is being recorded.
That's one way to ensure they restrain their brave and courageous tendencies.

be happy

lucidity :-)

Yes! We apparently really need to film police more for ourselves and all of our fellow human beings. I was abused by police myself, and if it weren't for the video I took, they would be getting away with their abuse and courtroom collaborated lies. (The video is posted on another thread, or you can google Durango and police brutality) This must STOP!

I 'm currently pursuing a Federal USC Civil Rights case. However, my main point of effort will be towards exposure.

I'm more apt to film police now more than ever, and that is why they arrested and abused me (filming while passing a traffic stop) Thank God for my video evidence.

Thanks for sharing this.

Michelle Marie

And we need a ZERO TOLERANCE policy

For the safety of the public, and this IS a LIFE and DEATH situation...

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Dissenters beware! Ha ha ha

He slows down and pretty much "gives up" and they tase and beat him till they've had their fill. Heroic.

They are just pissed he didn't get down on his knees and beg to be arrested... the nerve... making them all have to run and chase him and build up a sweat, wasting a totally good donut rush in the process, and extra dry cleaning costs for all the extra sweat produced...

grannyfranny100
11th April 2015, 05:58
I wonder what percentage of police are recently out of the military and having trouble readjusting to civilian life and how many police are adjusting to all the military equipment their local forces are getting that revs up their killer instinct?

Poly Hedra
11th April 2015, 16:47
The family, his girlfriend and mother still have no idea where the man is, what hospital he is in or what his condition is because the sherrifs wont tell them!