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Post: # 173888Unread post Blue Frost »

I think we need the same at airports, and points of entry, likely more effective than stupid TSA agents sexually harassing everyone.
The biggest threat we have though is the victim mentality the Democrats have put on criminals.

That man should have been shot soon as he got near the woman, the area should have been cleared to start with, and blocked the man off from moving anywhere else.


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The russian police..

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Russian vs american police.. Hostage situation..

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Those looked like someplace other than major cities in Russia, but I have seen Russian police run over people, and blow them up.
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Blue Frost wrote: March 8th, 2019, 4:56 pm Those looked like someplace other than major cities in Russia, but I have seen Russian police run over people, and blow them up.
They have muslim separatists all over Russia.

These guys were well armed.. Bazookas and everything.
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I was thinking the first one looked like Uzbekistan.
Ill be straight here, those people like those Muslims need wiped out, they are a blight on humanity more than any other group.
Spain kicked them out once, or they had to convert, that would even work even though I'm not for the convert thing since Catlicks where just about as bad at the time.
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Recent comments on that shooting are to the effect that:
"Police had been trying to serve Isaiah Ramirez, a felon, with warrants for domestic assault, aggravated burglary and probation violation.
So pull over Isaiah when the police tell you to pull over.
Nope guess not.
Bye."

I used to think that cops had to trash six or seven squadrols rather than just light up some noncompliant criminal. I think this case looks pretty clear that they had him cornered and he wasn't giving up. If anything, it's Suicide By Cop in my book.
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It has been proven time and time again that the Negroid population especially has this strange propensity towards enjoying getting pumped full of lead by the cops! I'm pretty certain it's a cultural thing... or simply an IQ so low that 'cause and effect' is something that their brains have a hard time computing.

Cams are a great tool to prove that this Dindu 'Nuffin wasn't simply on his way to apply at the local college, just minding his own business when he was shot... He pointed a loaded gun at a cop knowingly and on purpose, and was lucky he didn't die from his injuries.

Nonetheless, I'm sure he'll be a bane to society for the rest of his life, so the question remains whether it would've just been better to put Dindu out of his misery right then and there with a multiple mag-dump...

Life doesn't seem to mean much to the average Dindu, so it is questionable at best to even feel sorry for them when they try so very hard to contribute absolutely nothing to society, other than their own violent demise.
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Post: # 174198Unread post Blue Frost »

The man is dead now, but so is the bystander because they pretty much put her in the line of fire.
with that man cops around one could have did crowd control since the man had a weapon, and there would be potential fire.
I hope that department, and others at least learned something from that, and corrected a bad mistake. which killed that woman.
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Very abusive, i like it :spit:

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Now this is one police they need to take out back, and shot, but hard time in general population in a nasty prison would do.

https://reason.com/2019/07/11/florida-s ... nt-people/

Florida Sheriff Deputy Arrested After Planting Drugs on Innocent People
Reason uncovered body camera footage of the officer lying about a roadside field test for drugs.

C.J. Ciaramella | 7.11.2019 11:25 AM
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A former Florida sheriff's deputy was arrested Wednesday for planting drugs and falsely arresting at least 10 people, including one case where Reason obtained body camera footage showing him lying about the results of roadside field test.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) announced yesterday that, following a months-long investigation, former Jackson County sheriff's deputy Zach Wester had been arrested and charged with 52 felony crimes, including racketeering, false imprisonment, fabricating evidence, and drug possession.

In a stunning 30-page affidavit, the FDLE laid out how Wester kept unmarked bags of marijuana and methamphetamines in the trunk of his patrol car, manipulated his body cam footage, planted drugs in people's cars, and falsified arrest reports to railroad innocent people under the color of law. His victims, many of whom had prior records or were working to stay sober, had their lives upended. One man lost custody of his daughter.

"There is no question that Wester's crimes were deliberate and that his actions put innocent people in jail," Chris Williams, the FDLE's assistant special agent in charge, said in a press release.

The Jackson County sheriff suspended Wester last August; it fired him after body camera footage, first reported by the Tallahassee Democrat, appeared to show him planting a baggie of methamphetamines in the car of Teresa Odom. After Wester's credibility was destroyed, the local state attorney's office dismissed more than 100 criminal cases where he was the primary or sole officer, and a judge vacated eight more criminal convictions.

Reason then filed a public records request for body camera video from those dismissed cases. We uncovered footage of Wester falsely arresting another person, Florida resident Steve Vann.

Wester pulled over Vann on April 17, 2018, for allegedly crossing over the center line. Although the body camera footage mysteriously starts in the middle of the traffic stop, it shows Wester rummaging through Vann's car before appearing to find a small plastic bag.

"Honesty is going to go a long way with me," Wester tells Vann, holding up the baggie. "Have you ever seen this before?"

"No, no what is that?" Vann says. "Where'd you get that?"

"The center console," Wester says as he walks back to his patrol car to perform a roadside test of the baggie for methamphetamines.

"There ain't no way, man," a distraught Vann says. "Oh my God, you gotta be fucking kidding me."

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The field test that Wester used is supposed to turn bright blue almost immediately to indicate a positive result for methamphetamines or MDMA, but it instead turned a muddled red, despite Wester continuing to shake it for several moments.

Nevertheless, Vann can be heard saying "blue" on the video as he stares at it. He then walks back to inform Vann, who by then is in tears, that the test came back presumptive positive for methamphetamine.

Vann was subsequently charged with possession of methamphetamines and paraphernalia, but state prosecutors later dropped those charges as part of a review of more than 250 cases that Wester was involved with.

Wester, on the other hand, now faces charges of false imprisonment, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of methamphetamine, fabricating evidence, perjury, and official misconduct.

Things turned out worse for some of Wester's other victims, such as Benjamin Bowling. In October 2017, Bowling and a woman were driving to a store to buy diapers when Wester pulled them over for allegedly having inoperable tag lights and swerving over the center line. Wester said he smelled marijuana, and the woman gave him permission to search the car.

As in other cases, Wester reported that he discovered three small baggies that tested positive for methamphetamines. Although he reported that his body camera was active during the stop, investigators found no footage of it. The FDLE describes what happened next:

At the time, the Department of Children and Families had awarded Bowling custody of his daughter, and he consistently submitted to drug testing. Bowling was adamant he had been clean since was released from prison for a DUI conviction. Furthermore, Bowling voluntarily took a drug test after he was arrested and it was negative. Bowling contacted the Sheriff's Office and requested that the drugs were tested for DNA and fingerprints. Bowling also requested the body camera video but never received it. Bowling lost custody of his daughter because of the arrest.

After Wester was suspended, internal affairs investigators searched Wester's patrol car and found two plastic containers hidden in his black tactical gloves. One contained an unused test kit with methamphetamines already in it. The other contained a small plastic baggie that also tested positive for meth. Investigators also found unlabeled evidence bags with marijuana and meth in the trunk, as well as dozens of pieces of drug paraphernalia.

Before joining the Jackson County Sheriff's Office in 2016, Wester was fired from his previous job at the Liberty County Sheriff's Office for inappropriate relations with women, the Tallahassee Democrat revealed.

In addition to criminal charges, there are also several federal civil rights lawsuits pending against Wester and the Jackson County Sheriff's Office.

The prosecutor who first flagged some of Wester's suspicious cases has since quit the state attorney's office and filed a whistleblower retaliation complaint against her former employer, saying she was "ostracized and ignored" after bringing Wester's misconduct to light.

One question that has yet to be answered is why Wester framed people.

"You're never certain of the ways of the heart of man," State Attorney William Eddins of the 1st Judicial Circuit said in a news conference Wednesday. "We have some ideas and some theories, and we've talked about that a lot. But I do not feel that it would be appropriate to go into it in any detail at this time."

The FDLE's investigation into Wester is still ongoing.
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Post: # 178329Unread post Mel Gibson »

What would drive that cop to even do that? What an idiot... And how he could keep getting hired after being fired from other forces raises another serious issue...

Some time in jail, felon status, and no more law enforcement work is going easy on him to say the least.

And on a side note, now any previous 'convictions' of individuals this clown initiated in the past, even if they were legit, will obviously come into question too, and will most likely get wiped.
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I would like to see the law suits, he will be paying one way, or another. The shame is ruining peoples lives, can't fix that that easy.
Any force that would rehire him would be liable beyond his original crimes, it would be smart not to hire him for any force.
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Blue Frost wrote: July 12th, 2019, 3:38 am I would like to see the law suits, he will be paying one way, or another. The shame is ruining peoples lives, can't fix that that easy.
Any force that would rehire him would be liable beyond his original crimes, it would be smart not to hire him for any force.
Put that prick in prison and in general population....He won't last very long....That's what he deserves.
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Maybe he was framing known criminals because they wouldnt have got to them otherwise..


Or... Maybe he is just a sadistic bully who likes doing shit like that..

Anyhow... Police officers should be punished more harshly than regular folks because cops discredit the whole police force when they do shit like this..


Make some examples.. The rest of the bad cops will be too scared to do anything.
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Odinson wrote: July 15th, 2019, 8:57 am Maybe he was framing known criminals because they wouldnt have got to them otherwise..


Or... Maybe he is just a sadistic bully who likes doing shit like that..

Anyhow... Police officers should be punished more harshly than regular folks because cops discredit the whole police force when they do shit like this..


Make some examples.. The rest of the bad cops will be too scared to do anything.
I have been saying that for years about punishment, they should at least be given double the time, and fines.
They are in a power position over the people, they should be held to a higher standard.
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The department might be embarrassed that these things happen.. And thats why they try to sweep it under the rug..


What they should do is be seen punishing these fuckwits... Severely.
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They should, but don't so it escalates, and other cops look the other way, and become accomplice to it.
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Post: # 179213Unread post Blue Frost »

I'm on the fence on this one, how about you ? He did have a gun, and dropped his hands to his grabbing for something.
Maybe it was to keep his loose drawers up, or was it for the gun ?

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Post: # 179237Unread post Mel Gibson »

Pro-Tip for brain dead Negroes: When the cops stop you due to a dispatch call of assault with a weapon (gun), don't reach into your pocket as you're running away in an attempt to grab your gun. That way, you may not get shot by the police!

Of course, most people can understand the repercussions of doing this, but the Negro often must learn the hard way, as their brains are seemingly unable to understand cause and effect much of the time.
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