The Good But Generally Bad Police Thread

Remember the kneel…

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I remember when he was apperantly an American traitor for peacefully protesting. I deffinitly remember that horse shit.

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Sadly it looks chaotic in a lot of places right now.

I’m seeing a lot of near riots breaking loose on my feed tonight.

ATL downtown is pretty scary. Be careful everyone.

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Im seeing Atlanta, Houston, Detroit, DC, Brooklyn.

Fucking powder keg. People are looking for a reason to get shit popping.

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It’s a good time for my black ass to be a hermit. Should of went grocery shopping today though…

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Scores Sports Bar was set for a grand opening this spring but when COVID-19 hit that was put on pause. Now, just as Scores was gearing up to welcome customers with updated guidelines from the govenor, George Floyd was murdered and everything changed overnight.

Scores Sports Bar was LOOTED, VANDALIZED and DESTROYED 5/27/2020. This black-owned business is left trying to pick up the pieces amidst mourning with the community.

About the Bar Owners: Kb Balla & his wife Twyana are active members of their community. KB is a Firefighter on the Brooklyn Center Fire Department and Twyana was a member of the Sounds of Blackness. They have a 4 beautiful children and the toll of this entire situation is heavy. KB has been a community entrepreneur for decades and coaches and contributes to the community in which they live.

Anything you can donate to start the rebuild process will be a blessing

He thankfully got the money he needs but jesus, when the looting and destruction hurts the innocent.

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TIL advocating for taking a part in your community and trying to change things from the inside (you know, where these decisions actually get made) rather than fucking up your neighborhood is “finger wagging.”

You never saw SLC Punk did you? :joy:

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Marcus Lemonis contacted the owner as well…

Meanwhile in Louisville
https://www.wave3.com/2020/05/29/wave-news-reporter-hit-with-rubber-bullets-during-louisville-protest/

Yeah where was this energy for all those qanons open carrying threatening police

Yeah they get to yell and threaten people and get away with it

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Killer Mike…feels.

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https://twitter.com/Jumpman23/status/1266505567754874882?s=20

Damn, you know its bad when Jordan addresses the issue.

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Thought I was out at per Lounge thread, but it’s been popping off. @ertho, this was my post was about. There’s legalese to flip and say he died of something else, and get some bullshit release. You thought I was talking about bringing the cop on Murder 1 because…I don’t know.

https://twitter.com/spookperson/status/1266541962204557312?s=20

They totally are just asking for more.

Seen it. Heroin Bob 4 Lyfe. People have been trying to change things from the inside but get run out, hence ACAB.

Pic of statements form business that were vandalized and/or looted in Minneapolis.

Stay finger wagging.

at -01:18 (negativeOne hour: 18 minute mark). Inspirational speech that lays it out as clear as day.

That’s the guy who said that Epstein was murdered.

Don’t know why they’re saying this is a bad thing.

@Pertho got mixed, but doesn’t the legalese can still from my first post still let them get out of this ? Even after this guy does an independent study. It sucks it’s clear as day, and we know it’s not full proof.

Dude in Tennessee was killed

https://twitter.com/TRIVIAOTR/status/1266552639124373504?s=20

Cop knew he fucked up.

People would have to be finger wagging first in order to stop.

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A long time ago I decided to start looking at why court cases were decided the way they were. A lot of the time people are mad at things they didn’t in understand. In the case of the supreme court and appeal courts, there is A LOT of fuckery in them because of how those appointment goes.

When it comes to criminal charges, things are a bit different. That’s why people have to learn to separate the hyperbole of emotions when dealing with law. There are definitions in law, criminal cases have standards of evidence and all sorts of things.

So as new info starts trickling in, people need to understand what justice is going to look like. It feels like this guy got murdered. the reality is that he was killed. The actions the cops took contributed to his death. Now its a legal matter to sort out how much and how severe a punishment he should get for it.

Everybody knows for a fact that this guy probably stays living if they don’t have 3 people pinning him down. That isn’t intentional, premeditated murder, but they took actions which contributed to somebody’s death. The part to be angry about is that they did so because they felt a certain amount of power that comes with being a police officer (this may or may not be an issue based on the evidence they find in his file).

This court case is going to be decided mostly on a few things at cursory glance:

  1. What physical issues did decease have that lead to the death?

  2. Were there any other things which aggravated them? Drugs etc.

  3. How did the officers restraint contributed to the death?

  4. Why did they have to restrain the deceased in the first place?

  5. Was this a restraint they were trained to use?

  6. If it was, did they know the dangers of it?

  7. If they weren’t trained to do that, why were they doing it?

Cursory glance, this is basically what investigators are going to be looking to answer at the moment. On top of that, they may go into the history of each officer. If there is a pattern of recklessness, then this situation was basically part of his daily dice roll and he just finally managed to irreparably fuck somebody on it.

But all in all, you have to let it play out, understand what characters they should go for and which charges they shouldn’t. If you take the wrong charge to trial then you get the Zimmerman situation.

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