Topic: Here we go yet again!
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Fri 04/10/15 01:31 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Fri 04/10/15 01:50 PM

Sheriff Orders Immediate Internal Investigation Into Arrest Seen on "Disturbing" Video

In the two minutes after the man was stunned with a Taser, it appeared deputies kicked him 17 times, punched him 37 times and struck him with batons four times. Thirteen blows appeared to be to the head.

http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Man-on-Stolen-Horse-Stunned-by-Sheriffs-Deputies-in-IE-299250951.html

The video shows him surrendering to police and putting his hands behind his back before they pinned him down in that position and started beating him! slaphead

11 armed officers against a single "unarmed" man, the father of 2 children by his girlfriend.

The subjects girlfriend could not be told about his location or condition because they were worried about their "dehydrated" officers

If the news chopper hadn't been there filming the incident, or if it had been a police chopper over head, it would have been a "justified" case of "resisting arrest"

They are already trying to down-play it in the media tho.

I mean, hey, didn't the chief sound serious about getting to the bottom of it? bigsmile

11 paid vacations and some workers comp at taxpayer expense coming right up while the subject recuperates from the beating, and will be charged with...... horse theft and a page full of other charges?

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Fri 04/10/15 01:50 PM
beating people up is hard work, they can get dehydrated pretty easily...

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Fri 04/10/15 01:54 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Fri 04/10/15 01:59 PM

beating people up is hard work, they can get dehydrated pretty easily...


Yeah, especially when they weigh over 300 pounds each..... it was California, and it was in the desert, miles from the Krispy Kreme.

You wait, someone will say "he was lucky he didn't get shot" to make it all better.

They'll resurrect Judge Roy Bean to try him...... he hated horse thieves laugh

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Fri 04/10/15 02:02 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Fri 04/10/15 02:24 PM

And in other news.....

We don't need no stinking warrant!

911 refused to send uniformed officers even when requested by the resident

pt 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLvrZpBSXdU

pt 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OivSDGJVMXA

Or..... how about police robbing a store while investigating a "loose cigarette sales" violation?

NYPD Cop caught stealing money during an untaxed Cigarette Raid!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wdtmElcIA0

Or the cop who hassles an Uber driver using vile language, threats, and a verbal tirade when the Uber driver made what the officer said was an "inappropriate" hand jester when the cop made an illegal stop blocking traffic.

NYPD Officer's Abuse of Uber Driver in New York City March 30th, 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymf9OCnt9Hs

And I'm sure everyone has seen the video of the cop shooting a driver in the back over a simple traffic stop, then planting his tazer next to his dead body claiming he had tried to steal it and use it on the officer....

South Carolina Officer Is Charged With Murder of Walter Scott
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/08/us/south-carolina-officer-is-charged-with-murder-in-black-mans-death.html?_r=0

Protect and serve!....... but who does it apply to?

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Fri 04/10/15 02:02 PM
Edited by mightymoe on Fri 04/10/15 02:13 PM


beating people up is hard work, they can get dehydrated pretty easily...


Yeah, especially when they weigh over 300 pounds each..... it was California, and it was in the desert, miles from the Krispy Kreme.

You wait, someone will say "he was lucky he didn't get shot" to make it all better.

They'll resurrect Judge Roy Bean to try him...... he hated horse thieves laugh
offtopic
one of the best movies ever...

quote: after he shot a guy, he checks his pockets and says "and i fine you 25 dollars for...laying around"... then went back to playing poker...

and he shot the guy for shooting a poster of Lilly Langtree...lol

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Fri 04/10/15 02:22 PM
This happened near Apple Valley which is about 40 miles from where I live. This video disturbs me even more because in the small town I live in, the only police force are the San Bernardino Sheriffs, aka the same thugs in the video.... tears

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Fri 04/10/15 02:26 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Fri 04/10/15 02:27 PM

This happened near Apple Valley which is about 40 miles from where I live. This video disturbs me even more because in the small town I live in, the only police force are the San Bernardino Sheriffs, aka the same thugs in the video.... tears


Are they the same ones who shot the homeless Vet for camping on the mountain because he had a hunting knife?

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Fri 04/10/15 02:29 PM


This happened near Apple Valley which is about 40 miles from where I live. This video disturbs me even more because in the small town I live in, the only police force are the San Bernardino Sheriffs, aka the same thugs in the video.... tears


Are they the same ones who shot the homeless Vet for camping on the mountain because he had a hunting knife?


did they convict that ahole yet? they had him on tape "planning" on shooting him while they were on the way there...

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Fri 04/10/15 02:32 PM


This happened near Apple Valley which is about 40 miles from where I live. This video disturbs me even more because in the small town I live in, the only police force are the San Bernardino Sheriffs, aka the same thugs in the video.... tears


Are they the same ones who shot the homeless Vet for camping on the mountain because he had a hunting knife?
No that happened in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I live in California, think i skipped writing that part. lol

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Fri 04/10/15 02:35 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Fri 04/10/15 02:37 PM



This happened near Apple Valley which is about 40 miles from where I live. This video disturbs me even more because in the small town I live in, the only police force are the San Bernardino Sheriffs, aka the same thugs in the video.... tears


Are they the same ones who shot the homeless Vet for camping on the mountain because he had a hunting knife?
No that happened in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I live in California, think i skipped writing that part. lol



The sad reality is it happens TOO often....and EVERYWHERE!.....and it's not just a "black" thing!

It casts a bad light on good officers....which are the majority, but it makes it hard to trust ANY of them!

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Fri 04/10/15 02:41 PM
Edited by Lonegoat81 on Fri 04/10/15 02:47 PM




This happened near Apple Valley which is about 40 miles from where I live. This video disturbs me even more because in the small town I live in, the only police force are the San Bernardino Sheriffs, aka the same thugs in the video.... tears


Are they the same ones who shot the homeless Vet for camping on the mountain because he had a hunting knife?
No that happened in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I live in California, think i skipped writing that part. lol



The sad reality is it happens TOO often....and EVERYWHERE!.....and it's not just a "black" thing!

It casts a bad light on good officers....which are the majority, but it makes it hard to trust ANY of them!
I believe all lives matter. Sadly it would seem more and more "Peace" officers do not agree. The problem I have with the good officers is their code of silence. I have yet to see many coming out and saying anything against this wave of brutality.

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Fri 04/10/15 02:41 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Fri 04/10/15 02:44 PM

The Gov of New Mexico just pi$$ed off a lot of the state's cop shops!

BREAKING: New Mexico Gov. Signs Bill Abolishing Civil Asset Forfeiture

http://benswann.com/breaking-new-mexico-gov-signs-bill-abolishing-civil-forfeiture/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=nl

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Fri 04/10/15 02:49 PM
not just police...

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A middle school student who said he was just trying to play a prank on a teacher he didn't like was charged with a cybercrime Wednesday after authorities said he hacked into his school's secure computer network.

The Pasco County Sheriff's Office has charged Domanik Green, an eighth-grader at Paul R. Smith Middle School, with an offense against a computer system and unauthorized access, a felony. Sheriff Chris Nocco said Thursday that Green logged onto the school's network on March 31 using an administrative-level password without permission. He then changed the background image on a teacher's computer to one showing two men kissing.

One of the computers Green, 14, accessed also had encrypted 2014 FCAT questions stored on it, though the sheriff and Pasco County School District officials said Green did not view or tamper with those files.

"Even though some might say this is just a teenage prank, who knows what this teenager might have done," Nocco said.

But Green, interviewed at home, said students would often log into the administrative account to screen-share with their friends. They'd use the school computers' cameras to see each other, he said.

Green had previously received a three-day suspension for accessing the system inappropriately. Other students also got in trouble at the time, he said. It was a well-known trick, Green said, because the password was easy to remember: a teacher's last name. He said he discovered it by watching the teacher type it in.

Green said that on the morning in question, he accessed the computer that stored the FCAT files and, realizing that computer didn't have a camera, found another.

"So I logged out of that computer and logged into a different one and I logged into a teacher's computer who I didn't like and tried putting inappropriate pictures onto his computer to annoy him," Green said.

The teacher he was targeting was out that day. Instead, the substitute teacher saw the picture and reported it to the school's administration.

The teen's mother, Eileen Foster, said she understands her son did something wrong, but doesn't think he needed to be arrested. Also, she said, it shouldn't have been so easy for students to access the system.

The school district is in the process of changing the network password, district spokeswoman Linda Cobbe said.

The sheriff said Green's case should be a warning to other students: "If information comes back to us and we get evidence (that other kids have done it), they're going to face the same consequences," Nocco said.

Green was released on Wednesday from Land O'Lakes Detention Center into the custody of his mother. He'll likely be granted pretrial intervention by a judge, sheriff's detective Anthony Bossone said.

Green also received a 10-day school suspension. It's unclear if he'll return to Paul R. Smith to complete the school year after the suspension.

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Fri 04/10/15 02:55 PM
http://www.sott.net/article/295035-The-police-are-Americas-terrorists

http://www.sott.net/article/295031-Michigan-officer-felt-threatened-shoots-and-kills-familys-tiny-miniature-pig-Caesar

http://www.sott.net/article/295028-Police-in-US-killed-more-blacks-in-2014-than-died-in-9-11-attacks

http://www.sott.net/article/294996-Texas-police-filmed-hitting-pregnant-woman

plenty more articles there, sott keeps a good record of these events...

click on societies child and scroll through, there's hundreds of these type stories...