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ExomatrixTV
9th July 2015, 20:38
Oathkeeper Cop Warns other Cop For Harassing Citizens [HD720p]

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STANDING OVATION!! WE NEED MORE OF THIS. IF COPS STOP SITTING AROUND AND WATCHING OTHER COPS DO DIRT THIS WORLD WOULD BE A BETTER PLACE. COP PUTS ANOTHER COP IN CHECK FOR HARASSING CITIZENS DOING NO WRONG!

This Cop is the real MVP. Cop Warns other Cop For Harassing Citizens on the 4th of July! Hop into the post to check it out! ... It isn’t very clear where this all went down but wherever this Cop is from they need to give him some sort of promotion. So the situation appears, that on the 4th Of July a Group of kids decided to drive over to a certain part of their neighborhood that may have looked suspicious a police officer. With the intentions of these kids in the car only to watch Fireworks for the 4th of July they felt they were doing no wrong. Once a Cop came over to check out what they were doing attempting to Harass them, another cop got involved. In what looks like the one cop interrupting the harassing cop in the middle of him bothering the citizens , Good cop steps in and shuts all that weak stuff down.

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Michelle Marie
9th July 2015, 20:46
A true Hero!

I support him with prayer, protective Light, and Legions of angels.
The true Light Warriors are here.

I deeply and sincerely thank God.

I'd like to share the power of intentional visioning: I see masses of Light Beings such as this taking our world back and putting it back to right.

That includes each one of us!

Huge Love Blessings,
Michelle Marie

ExomatrixTV
9th July 2015, 20:47
Oath Keepers Orders We Will NOT Obey Full Length Video
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ExomatrixTV
9th July 2015, 21:13
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_misconduct

RUSirius
10th July 2015, 01:26
One thing I've always thought, there is nothing better on this planet than a good cop. These guys alone could play such a huge role in positively transforming nations. Modern day supermen if there is such a thing.

sigma6
14th July 2015, 08:48
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Selkie
14th July 2015, 10:41
One thing I've always thought, there is nothing better on this planet than a good cop. These guys alone could play such a huge role in positively transforming nations. Modern day supermen if there is such a thing.

Yes. The police have been systematically trained to see citizens as the enemy, and the citizens have responded by coming to see the police in the same light...as their enemy. This situation is in the interest of somebody, but that somebody is neither the citizens nor the police.

Hervé
14th July 2015, 11:02
Former Baltimore cop slams police cover-ups: Prosecutor in Mike Brown case ‘is a criminal’
(http://www.rawstory.com/2015/07/former-baltimore-cop-slams-police-cover-ups-prosecutor-in-mike-brown-case-is-a-criminal/)
Bethania Palma Markus (http://www.rawstory.com/author/bethania/)
09 Jul 2015 at 12:54 ET (http://www.rawstory.com/2015/07/09/)


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Michael Wood (Screenshot/The Joe Rogan Experence)


A former Baltimore cop who has since blown the whistle on abuse and corruption he witnessed on the force called the prosecutor in the Mike Brown case corrupt.

Michael Wood, who was a police officer for 11 years before retiring with an injury last year, blasted onto the national scene last month when he began tweeting illegal and violent things he saw his colleagues do to citizens.

On Wednesday, Wood went on “The Joe Rogan Experience (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/66968469)” podcast to discuss law enforcement. When discussing the need for due process in police shootings, Wood called Robert McCulloch, the prosecutor who led the investigation into the shooting by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson of unarmed black teenager Mike Brown, a criminal.

“He’s a criminal. He criminally covered up that indictment. There’s no way around it,” Wood said. “That’s what they did and no one seemed to care.”

When asked to explain by Rogan, Wood pointed to a saying that “you can indict a ham and cheese sandwich.”

The job of the prosecutor when pursuing an indictment is to “select the evidence that will get the charge,” he said.

“So the way that system actually is, is if there’s four of us in the room right now, if three of us think he did it and one doesn’t, we don’t even listen to the one that doesn’t,” Wood explained. “If you’re not a reliable witness you don’t even come in for the indictment.”

Instead, McCulloch selected unreliable witnesses that tainted it, when he should have brought in evidence and witnesses that were consistent, Wood said.

“And you would have had an indictment. And you would have had a trial,” Wood said.

The former cop said he believed Wilson ultimately would have been exonerated because from a law enforcement perspective, the shooting was justified.

“We would have at least heard the case. The problem is, the police walk away with nothing. That’s why when you see the indictments — South Carolina, there was no uprising,” he said.

In June, a grand jury indicted (http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/south-carolina-ex-police-officer-michael-slager-indicted-in-death-of-walter-scott/) Michael Slager, a white South Carolina police officer, for murder. Slager was caught on video shooting unarmed Walter Scott in the back while he ran away.

Similarly, six police officers were charged (http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/02/us/freddie-gray-autopsy-report-given-to-baltimore-prosecutors.html?_r=0) by Maryland Attorney General Marilyn Mosby in the death of Freddie Gray, a black man who died of serious injuries while being transported in their police van.

Part of the problem with policing, he said, is that officers are ingrained with fear early on and feel everyone is a threat.


“They run around with fear, and they will shoot in a heartbeat because they are so afraid,” he said. In a June interview with the Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2015/06/25/an-interview-with-the-baltimore-cop-whos-revealing-all-the-horrible-things-he-saw-on-the-job/), Wood described an awakening he had while working as a police officer in which he realized he was part of a system that was biased and wrong. While doing surveillance, Wood discovered how much he had in common with people the police department often targeted.

“You start to see the cycle of how these kids get put in the system at a young age, often for doing nothing wrong, and how that limits their options, which pushes them into selling drugs or other crime,” he said. “You start to see that they never had a chance.”

Watch the entire interview via the Joe Rogan Experience here:


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