Came here to post that. Fecking animals.Tweet
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The video isn't difficult to watch, really. Just perplexing. Like how devoid of humanity do you have to be to not want to use normal, caring and rational means to calm a child who is in distress? The only answer is she's black and none of them know how to treat a black person like a human being. The worst for me was I was pretty sure there was more than one female office present and you;d expect a bit more from them in that situation, well if they weren't racist I suppose.Saw a commentary about this earlier. Still havent watched the actual video and not sure I want to. Can a federal law be passed that overriredes rules for training and selection of police officers at the state level?
And why was she handcuffed FFS. Sickening.The video isn't difficult to watch, really. Just perplexing. Like how devoid of humanity do you have to be to not want to use normal, caring and rational means to calm a child who is in distress? The only answer is she's black and none of them know how to treat a black person like a human being. The worst for me was I was pretty sure there was more than one female office present and you;d expect a bit more from them in that situation, well if they weren't racist I suppose.
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They tell a 9 year old girl to stop acting like a child and then use a chemical weapon on her. Cowardly fecking bastards. If the police were called because you were disciplining your children with pepper spray they would be taken from you. All these cowardly cnuts should be on a register.
https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2014/03/black-boys-olderWASHINGTON — Black boys as young as 10 may not be viewed in the same light of childhood innocence as their white peers, but are instead more likely to be mistaken as older, be perceived as guilty and face police violence if accused of a crime, according to new research published by the American Psychological Association.
The students were also shown photographs alongside descriptions of various crimes and asked to assess the age and innocence of white, black or Latino boys ages 10 to 17. The students overestimated the age of blacks by an average of 4.5 years and found them more culpable than whites or Latinos, particularly when the boys were matched with serious crimes, the study found.
The rest of the story on this anywhere?Tweet
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I see a little girl who committed no criminal act in handcuffs in the back of a cruiser being pepper sprayed. What else do I need to know?All very mad, but there's always more going on that what you see in these vids.
Nothin, I'm just curious what else is goin on and why they seemingly didn't actually investigate the reason they were called. They didn't summon 6 cars to chase a 9 y/o kid down the street, there's obviously more to it.I see a little girl who committed no criminal act in handcuffs in the back of a cruiser being pepper sprayed. What else do I need to know?
There was something incredibly zombie like in that guys ability to take a bullet and keep going. Apart from Chief wiggum being terribly out of shape, you wonder why only 1 police officer was there to deal with the issue, but of course I don't know why the police was called in the first place. I read that he had tried to taser him before shooting. Tasers don't seem to do shit in a lot of cases.This one's doubly depressing.
Warning: Extremely graphic video of cop shooting an old man 12 times for brandishing a fecking stick. Excuse the terrible tweet linked below. It was the only one posted on Reddit that actually had the full video.
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So fecking depressing to see a life ended so callously and pointlessly. Far more so when it's being cheered on and celebrated. The whole video is a genuinely sad example of humanity.
How can you be that physically unfit as a cop? Are there not semi-regular fitness tests? If this prick wasn't so fat he might have felt more confident in his ability to deal with an old drunk/drugged up man with a stick, that didn't involve pulling a gun.
In a more overall sense, I despise what the corporate identity politic push has done to our social fabric. We have one working class man (he's a truck driver) cheering on the death of another because of his race and assumed 'privilege'. It's been tragically effective at dividing the world.
Yeah. From watching too many police shooting videos, that's one of the things that definitely differentiates real life from movies. If John Wick body shots some Russian henchman they're down instantly. In real life there always seems to be a delay...even when a cop fires off a full clip, it often seems to take 5-10 seconds before they hit the deck.There was something incredibly zombie like in that guys ability to take a bullet and keep going.
One of the comments on Reddit said it was reported on local news that he'd been driving erratically and was pulled over.Apart from Chief wiggum being terribly out of shape, you wonder why only 1 police officer was there to deal with the issue, but of course I don't know why the police was called in the first place.
Meth is one hell of a drug.There was something incredibly zombie like in that guys ability to take a bullet and keep going. Apart from Chief wiggum being terribly out of shape, you wonder why only 1 police officer was there to deal with the issue, but of course I don't know why the police was called in the first place. I read that he had tried to taser him before shooting. Tasers don't seem to do shit in a lot of cases.
So is PCPMeth is one hell of a drug.
Police are expensive. These days it's quite common to have officers one to a patrol car during daylight hours. This looks like a situation that escalated quickly. You wouldn't call in back up for a traffic stop, at least initially.
It's terrible that the situation ended up that way but attacking a police officer doesn't normally end well. In a one on one situation an armed officer is going to resort to deadly force because the other options are too dangerous for them and or the public. For example, if he tackles the guy there's a good chance that he manages to remove his pistol from its holster.
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It's amazing how the violence shown by police & those in authority against protestors & civilians caught up in the protest eventually led to nowhere.
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"Well yeah they could have handled it differently". No shit, they could. But they didn't.He added that the viral video "speaks for itself" while maintaining that officers could have handled the situation differently.
"Mr. Gugino committed a crime that day, he violated curfew. He had no business approaching the police officer, he had no business being on those steps at all, or there at City Hall," Flynn said. "All that had to be done here, was grab Mr. Gugino, gently turn him around, put the handcuffs on him and walk him peacefully off the steps
Well yeah of course, the only crime committed that day was a curfew violation, despite a civilian ending up blacked out on the pavement.This bit in the article is particularly weird. Sounds like victim blaming. Does committing a crime condone police brutality now?
"Well yeah they could have handled it differently". No shit, they could. But they didn't.
Police are a powerful lobby. Labor organizing into unions is illegal, for the most part, unless he's a teamster. But if we all had unions, the one this guy was in could shut things down. Instead its the threats from the police union that mean nothing happens.Well yeah of course, the only crime committed that day was a curfew violation, despite a civilian ending up blacked out on the pavement.
This is precisely how the system has been designed to work.
I am spotting a commiePolice are a powerful lobby. Labor organizing into unions is illegal, for the most part, unless he's a teamster. But if we all had unions, the one this guy was in could shut things down. Instead its the threats from the police union that mean nothing happens.
And that's how the system has been designed to work.
We need to start organizing general strikes in this country.
Unconfirmed rumor that an officer of theirs posted it on social media. If so he’ll probably get canned. But if that’s not the case then nothing’s going to happen.
Unconfirmed rumor that an officer of theirs posted it on social media. If so he’ll probably get canned. But if that’s not the case then nothing’s going to happen.
This comes right off the tail of an anonymous Instagram page that was floating around that was a “roasting” page for police officers to make memes of each other and other departments, airing out their dirty laundry. IA’s of various departments were scrambling around trying to find out who was running the page to no avail. The page was subsequently deleted recently, but that’s why lapd is trying to stamp down on this.
I’ve watched some. We have a handful of them that are active in our area and we’ve been on YouTube and tmz. There’s only a handful of times we’ve been made to look stupid, but for the most part we learn early on in the job of their existence and act accordingly (be boring, don’t engage etc).Do you ever watch those audit videos on YT? Ever have any experience of one? So many times the cops don't seem to know basic rights of citizens and get all haughty because they aren't having their 'authority' respected.
I’ve watched some. We have a handful of them that are active in our area and we’ve been on YouTube and tmz. There’s only a handful of times we’ve been made to look stupid, but for the most part we learn early on in the job of their existence and act accordingly (be boring, don’t engage etc).
Yea there definitely needs to be more training in dealing with them because it’s still a relatively new thing with cellphones and social media.
Most of them are looking for a big payout. They don’t have a “real job” or a family to support, so they do get ballsy and don’t mind risking getting physically hurt or arrested. It’s their ticket to a lawsuit against a police department, or at the very least get shares/likes on social media. We also have a lot of paparazzi because of the celebrities that frequent our area, and they also push the envelope and try to get assaulted by bodyguards and are quick to call us and play victim.Some of the auditors are annoying but they do highlight the massive superiority complex that many police have. This idea that people have to grovel to them instead of acknowledging that they protect and serve the community. Being legally allowed to lie to the public is shit too. The intimidation tactics are very unsettling and some of these auditors have balls of steel considering just how bad things can go. Cameras really have become a game-changer and long may it continue.