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http://reason.com/blog/2012/05/08/the-da-just-released-surveillance-footag

the Orange County DA finally released security footage of the brutal beating death of 37-year-old Kelly Thomas, a homeless man from Fullerton, California.

Two police officers, Manuel Ramos and Jay Cicinelli, are now on trial for the killing of Thomas, who suffered from schizophrenia. Cops used their fists and batons to beat Thomas. They Tasered him multiple times. Cause of death was apparently "mechanical suppression of the thorax."



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU0Imk2Bstg&t=14m40s

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#3
doctors sometimes engage in malpractice. we still need doctors.
#4
gestfiscal im gonna downvote all your posts until you stop doing the gbs posting gimmick
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#6
the police are really having trouble with this whole cameras-everywhere thing
#7
if you want a picture of society without cops, imagine 7 billion george zimmermans.
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discipline posted:

where's audrey WHAT DID YOU DO WITH AUDREY

ok i brought her back....

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getfiscal posted:

discipline posted:

where's audrey WHAT DID YOU DO WITH AUDREY

ok i brought her back....



pretty

#10
here's your feel-good post of the day:
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#12
pls post more vids of violence against cops. preferably if the cop can be seen dying on camera. tyvm
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LandBeluga posted:



i guess now we know quis custodiet ipsos custodes

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batmants posted:

pls post more vids of violence against cops. preferably if the cop can be seen dying on camera. tyvm


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so basically we give these people extraordinary discretion and deadly weaponry, there are millions of them across the US, and yet it's only every few days or so that a video of a handful of them causing any problems of note comes out. sounds like a good track record to me.
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LandBeluga posted:

batmants posted:

pls post more vids of violence against cops. preferably if the cop can be seen dying on camera. tyvm



omg ive been looking for this video for years but i could never figure out the right search terms and i lost the link. ty

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getfiscal posted:

so basically we give these people extraordinary discretion and deadly weaponry, there are millions of them across the US, and yet it's only every few days or so that a video of a handful of them causing any problems of note comes out. sounds like a good track record to me.



compared to what

#19
you're getting really, really lazy donny boy
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getfiscal posted:

so basically we give these people extraordinary discretion and deadly weaponry, there are millions of them across the US, and yet it's only every few days or so that a video of a handful of them causing any problems of note comes out. sounds like a good track record to me.


Hear that, victims of police brutality who are alive and not in comas? The police are doing a pretty good job. Move on.

#21
There are good cops around, Tommy Lee Jones in No Country for Old Men was pretty sympathetic and had a good heart.
#22
McNulty might have been a bit of an alcoholic maniac at times, but he always meant well. He did his job and wanted to catch the bad guys. Don't hate the playa, hate the game.
#23
There are still cops under actually existing socialism boys and girls, and going no further than "death to cops" is the kind of lazy and boring posting we've all outgrown
#24
the fact that good cops are forced to do terrible things is the biggest indictment of the organization of our society Next
#25
The only way I could ever extrapolate beyond "death to cops" would be if you, goldsmith, were murdered by the police and goatstein was framed for it and his only defense was, "the trannies did it."
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There is a policeman inside all our heads khamsek
#29
At a dark point in my life when I was going to go into some illegal work for a dude w/ ties to russian mafia i was spending some time at the bar with him just hanging out bc he was also a relative of this girl i was dating and i was talking about how i hated cops and he said "everybody is policed by somebody" and i was like daaaaamn
#30

  • Domestic violence is 2 to 4 times more common in police families than in the general population. In two separate studies, 40% of police officers self-report that they have used violence against their domestic partners within the last year. In the general population, it's estimated that domestic violence occurs in about 10% of families.
  • In a nationwide survey of 123 police departments, 45% had no specific policy for dealing with officer-involved domestic violence.
  • In that same survey, the most common discipline imposed for a sustained allegation of domestic violence was counseling. Only 19% of departments indicated that officers would be terminated after a second sustained allegation of domestic violence.
  • In San Diego, a national model in domestic violence prosecution, the City Attorney typically prosecutes 92% of referred domestic violence cases, but only 42% of cases where the batterer is a cop.

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Wow, these posts by "Getfiscal" are making me steamed!!!!!
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EmanuelaOrlandi posted:

At a dark point in my life when I was going to go into some illegal work for a dude w/ ties to russian mafia i was spending some time at the bar with him just hanging out bc he was also a relative of this girl i was dating and i was talking about how i hated cops and he said "everybody is policed by somebody" and i was like daaaaamn



Welcome to the United Russia party.

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TROT_CUMLOVER posted:


  • Domestic violence is 2 to 4 times more common in police families than in the general population. In two separate studies, 40% of police officers self-report that they have used violence against their domestic partners within the last year. In the general population, it's estimated that domestic violence occurs in about 10% of families.
  • In a nationwide survey of 123 police departments, 45% had no specific policy for dealing with officer-involved domestic violence.
  • In that same survey, the most common discipline imposed for a sustained allegation of domestic violence was counseling. Only 19% of departments indicated that officers would be terminated after a second sustained allegation of domestic violence.
  • In San Diego, a national model in domestic violence prosecution, the City Attorney typically prosecutes 92% of referred domestic violence cases, but only 42% of cases where the batterer is a cop.



marxists hate class-based analysis when it's inconvenient, this is about as insightful as reading "nigfacts" on TNE

#34
post some nigfacts
#35
have big butts, force white guys into middle linebacker when they want to play running back, underdeveloped their own economies in africa, etc
#36

Impper posted:

post some nigfacts



  • in paris
#37
who would want to play running back instead of middle linebacker?
#38
seriously
#39
the choice should be there man. look at the patriot way
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discipline posted:



why run when you can taze?