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the one thing i hate about cops these days, let say you are pull over for speeding here in the state of nc, they surround your car most of the time with at least 2 to 3 police cars for a simple speeding ticket and act like tough sobs
 

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[h=3]SWAT throws flash grenade into crib, GA child severely burned[/h]http://www.wfsb.com/story/25651908/swat-team-throws-grenade-into-crib-child-severely-burned

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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/02/...ter-dash-cam-footage-clears-him-indicts-cops/
New Jersey man escapes 5 year sentence after dash cam footage clears him, indicts cops<!-- Author / Post Publish Date --> By George Chidi
Saturday, February 22, 2014 22:21 EST
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<!-- Tags --> <!-- Should we show DFP ads on story pages ? [ 1 ] -->Evidence from a dashboard camera on a police cruiser ended a nightmare for a New Jersey man facing false charges of eluding police, resisting arrest and assault.
Prosecutors dismissed all the criminal charges against Marcus Jeter, 30, of Bloomfield, N.J. and instead indicted two Bloomfield police officers for falsifying reports and one of them for assault after the recording surfaced showing police officers beating Jeter during a traffic stop, according to WABC of New York. A third has pleaded guilty to tampering.
Jeter’s defense attorney requested all recorded evidence, but the police failed to hand over a second tape until additional evidence surfaced of a second police car at the scene. The tape showed Jeter complying with police, even as one punched him in the head repeatedly.
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Without the tape, prosecutors had been demanding a five-year prison sentence.
Watch the WABC report, below.
Unreal. What disgusting, vile human beings those cops are. They deserve to rot in prison.
 

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Well.......will we see this kind of chaos & lawlessness in our time? Who knows but if it does happen, you want to be as ready as you can possibly be.

It seems the doomsday preppers that some people tend to laugh at will have the last laugh.

Without police, the next step would be martial law & the military would move into every major city & they have the right to shoot first & ask questions later.

I can see camps set up at football/baseball/soccer stadiums by the military to control people & keep them in check.

There will definitely be small groups of freedom fighters fighting for rights of every individual.

The president/govt/senators/etc.... will try to run the show from underground bunkers that they have been building for past 20 years or so.......(read about it online, its incredible what the elite have done to protect their future)

The elite have planned ahead for this as they know for sure that an economic collapse followed by chaos & societal breakdown will happen in the future, when is question we don't know ......

The poor will suffer the most........you can watch every possible realistic movie about societal breakdown & I believe you still won't be close to how bad it will be.........I can go on & on about this stuff & how about diseases breaking out like in the movie "Contagion"........

Let's pray we never see these apocalyptic chaotic situations in our time.
 

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Good news

[h=1]Police must ID officers in on-duty shootings, court rules[/h]
http://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-officer-names-20140530-story.html#page=1

Typical news:

[h=1]Officer: Bosses target young drivers, want ticket quotas[/h]
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/05/29/officer-no-profiling-no-quotas/9721623/


A cop that I know once told me that they do need to meet a quota.......that's after I got to know him for several years coming into my family's restaraunt.
 

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[h=3]SWAT throws flash grenade into crib, GA child severely burned[/h]http://www.wfsb.com/story/25651908/swat-team-throws-grenade-into-crib-child-severely-burned

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A serious lawsuit waiting & an easy outcome of a win for the victim & its family.......

As for the cops, I've gotten nothing to say........they are barbaric in their maneuvers & they act like they are in combat. They don't think before acting (I know they are trained to act w/o thinking kind of like playing sports) but throwing a grenade into a crib? That's insane!

Don't the team of cops going into a house know beforehand who is in the house & how many, etc......
 

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A serious lawsuit waiting & an easy outcome of a win for the victim & its family.......

As for the cops, I've gotten nothing to say........they are barbaric in their maneuvers & they act like they are in combat. They don't think before acting (I know they are trained to act w/o thinking kind of like playing sports) but throwing a grenade into a crib? That's insane!

Don't the team of cops going into a house know beforehand who is in the house & how many, etc......

Well you are going by the headline and not the full story. If you look into it, the family with the baby only moved to that house because their house in another state burned down. They knew their relative at that house was dealing meth, but they needed a place to stay. They kept the child in a back room during the day when deals were happening. A criminal informant went in and made a buy and told the SRT team that he didn't see any signs of kids etc... They executed a no knock warrant and inserted a flash bang into a dark room near the front door. For some reason they put the baby/play pen up front near the door. They did not intentionally lob it in there (playpen). They actually were broke up about it afterward and rendered medical aid. You don't think cops have kids or families? It was a bad situation and I feel bad for the kid and yes that dept will probably get sued, but don't make it out like the cops saw the kid in the playpen and said, "the hell with it lets lob it in anyway." That is just being disenginuous.
 

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Well you are going by the headline and not the full story. If you look into it, the family with the baby only moved to that house because their house in another state burned down. They knew their relative at that house was dealing meth, but they needed a place to stay. They kept the child in a back room during the day when deals were happening. A criminal informant went in and made a buy and told the SRT team that he didn't see any signs of kids etc... They executed a no knock warrant and inserted a flash bang into a dark room near the front door. For some reason they put the baby/play pen up front near the door. They did not intentionally lob it in there (playpen). They actually were broke up about it afterward and rendered medical aid. You don't think cops have kids or families? It was a bad situation and I feel bad for the kid and yes that dept will probably get sued, but don't make it out like the cops saw the kid in the playpen and said, "the hell with it lets lob it in anyway." That is just being disenginuous.



You're absolutely correct, I only read the headline & I responded to it w/o reading the story, I usually read the links yo the story if I'm really interested.

Of course the cops feel bad, who wouldn't? Maybe a psycho murderer...... but these no knock raids need to be banished. They have caused many uneccessary deaths/injuries.

I have read about no knock raids on wrong addresses with innocent people being involved. Way too much power has been given to the police & we as civilians need to take some back.

Gun sales are up for good reason......the public doesn't trust that the police can protect them & their families so people are arming themselves.
 

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A serious lawsuit waiting & an easy outcome of a win for the victim & its family.......

As for the cops, I've gotten nothing to say........they are barbaric in their maneuvers & they act like they are in combat. They don't think before acting (I know they are trained to act w/o thinking kind of like playing sports) but throwing a grenade into a crib? That's insane!

Don't the team of cops going into a house know beforehand who is in the house & how many, etc......

I don't think the cop or the suspect are "acting" here:

 

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