That is also my guess as to what happened. No body camera, cops told his partners his side, cops will side with cops.
The commanding officer of NYPD's Equal Employment Opportunity Office has been suspended for posting racist shit on an LEO message board. In messages posted on the website, "Clouseau" referred to Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark as a "gap-tooth wildebeest," ridiculed Public Advocate Jumaane Williams for having Tourette's syndrome, called former President Barack Obama a "Muslim savage" and Mayor Bill de Blasio's son, Dante, a "brillohead." https://abc7ny.com/nypd-officer-sus...rtunity-division-modified-assignment/7679612/
I am sure that’s what he was doing. these were from a different thread that meant to reply to but they totally belong and fit in this situation so I left them.
Alabama cops horribly beat a man, breaking the bones in his face while stripping him naked. The man was brought in for public intoxication in front of his house. Notice how nobody else intervenes, they hang their heads and look away.
An unarmed man is beaten by 4 cops in an Alabama jail and the most shocking thing in the video is the victim is white.
of course he’s in jail 4 months later for resisting arrest essentially. This is a former cop from a family of cops. The local DA denied the Kansas bureau of investigation offer of help. Only after the dash cam goes viral is there a slim chance of justice.
im pretty sure we learned earlier this year that the Minneapolis police department allowed officers to do anything without getting fired as recently as 10 years ago. They also have some rule or precedent within their appeals/arbitration process to contest a firing that states that if someone did it in the past and didn’t get fired, they can’t get fired now. So basically the police department cannot reform itself because cops are allowed to do anything other cops did in the past. That’s some Jim Crow shit.
Wow he never even checked for a pulse. https://www.washingtonpost.com/inve...o/?arc404=true&itid=lk_interstitial_manual_11
Another unarmed black man in Columbus killed by police. This time by cops responding to a complaint about a car alarm going on and off. https://www.dispatch.com/story/news...er-police-shooting-northwest-side/4004989001/
so uh, Mexican police beat a guy to death and this was the (proper) response from the Mexican people. and no, that's not bad English in the title, just wait.
Especially with how inexpensive the technology is to just upload to servers continuously. LAPD had a 10+ billion dollar budget last year and somehow has worse body camera and cloud technology than what is in my apt. Pretty mind blowing.
Bruh, theres 200+ countries in the world and Mexico is ranked 37th You want a bad hockey nation, czech out Bahrain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahrain_men's_national_ice_hockey_team
And not to apply the transitive property but: Canada beat Czechoslovakia 30-0 Czechoslovakia beat Romania 23-1 Romania beat Mexico 19-0 Mexico beat Armenia 48-0 Armenia beat Georgia 22-1 Georgia beat UAE 19-0 UAE beat Bahrain 25-0
This board could probably field a team that is top 40 in the world. Wendel Clark IHHH Illinihockey CF3234
These need to he treated as Civil Rights violations. Not sure if that does anything about qualified immunity, but I'd be nice to try and find out.
Qualified immunity shields then from civil liability (I.e, a lawsuit). They can still be tried for criminal violations - civil rights, murder, etc.
I always used to joke and that I would gain a citizenship in one of those countries and play at the world championship. The old captain of the Ice Dogs that had had Hamilton and Pietrangelo, Michael Swift, did it for South Korea and became a legend over there
Coached against Mexico’s team in a scrimmage a few years ago. We definitely could put a team of TMBers that could skate with them.
These back the blue folks really subscribe to the idea that entire cities were burning to the ground back in May/June. They're more outraged at the loss of a Target and an AutoZone than they are at police officers who commit literal murder.
I've always read that storage is the issue but damn you don't have to store it for years. And you don't have to store everything. Sure I'd like every interaction stored but realistically I'd probably be ok with it activating the second a gun or taser is un-holstered and go back 30 minutes and store everything before that. I mean my front door films everything non-stop but starts recording at movement. There's no reason we can't have better video of a deadly situation than my doorbell offers of the UPS man.