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Americans will defend this
Ryan Thompson
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Nathan Reyes
Americans don't defend that, and that's why the video was used as evidence against that police officer.
Liam Adams
Within the first 2 seconds the person keeps dabbing. The cop clearly tries to stop him but he just continues. This is necessary
Elijah Butler
And what about the rest of the policers?
Jackson Hernandez
>And what about the rest of the policers?
Most likely got reprimanded unless it was justified which is why there are videos that exist.
Parker Bailey
>Americans accusing anyone of being a police state
Andrew Flores
>special tactics
You have them in singapore as well.
Brayden Roberts
being officer in US must be fun
Jayden Carter
Being a reserve officer seems like more fun, but you don't get a full time paycheck.
Jackson Hernandez
>russian government will defend this
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Lincoln Peterson
What's the story behind that? Mob hit?
Wyatt Rodriguez
and the charges eventually dropped lol
Robert Martin
>and the charges eventually dropped lol
Where they?
Sauce please.
Colton Morales
Policeman in armory shot his colleague
Oliver Perry
For what reason though, and was the officer arrested (because it looks like he was not)?
Elijah Hill
www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/3287740-jouppi-officially-dismissed-duluth-police-department
Nathan Reyes
He said he wanted to prank his driver but forgot that pistol was loaded
He got 11 years in prison
Adam Walker
>Duluth Police Union President Tom Maida said it was the union board’s ultimate decision to drop the grievance, but declined to address the specifics of the situation.
Charges where probably dropped by the victim, so that tells me that the victim took a deal in which they served less time for their own charges.
News don't like to report on this, but getting your ass beat by a police officer is pretty much a get out of jail free card.
Christian Ortiz
ah and he also must pay 50k$ to the family
John Sanders
>He got 11 years in prison
>ah and he also must pay 50k$ to the family
Well he didn't "get away" with it, so that's something.
Do you think that it was a "prank"? What do most Russians think about it?
Anthony Cooper
I wonder how many weeks of paid vacation the officer got for this
Luis Carter
Depends on how powerful the officer's union is.
William Williams
>Amerimutts literally, unironically, factually, actually truly believe this is normal behaviour for the thugs in uniform they call cops
Dylan Evans
We do this too.
>police tasers 73 old man suffering from Dementia living in an resting house for the elderly
>nos.nl
Eli Collins
Seems a tad excessive.
Samuel Carter
how the FUCK is that fair? not only are you letting a horrible cop walk free but you are actually giving someone a reduced prison sentence as an incentive not to press charges against the cop. so basically the justice system is reducing someones sentence in exchange for one of their boys to walk free. what the fuck. the justice system is literally protecting the violent fuckhead cop.
Jeremiah Hernandez
American police officers are basically allowed to do whatever they want brutalize whoever they want and kill whoever they want.
Jordan Jackson
freedom ain't free
Jackson Gutierrez
It's the price of freedom I guess.
Nathan Ortiz
Kayden Perez
dementia does not necessarily make the body weak
infact ive seen 80 year old men rip off railings from walls and kick in doors when they get pissed
not defending actually using a taser on an old man and i dont know the full story but really dont underestimate the violence some people are capable of putting out
Joshua Watson
Isn’t Duluth a small peaceful white town somewhere far up north?
I thought cops only were shit in the big 56% cities
Bentley Taylor
Yeah well it seems in America cops will beat up white people for no reason too
Robert Wright
WHERE AT LEAST I KNOW IM FREE
Brandon Thomas
>beat up people for no reason
>implying
Gavin Jones
Both incidents were cops beating up natives
Ryan Nelson
We hate them now.
Jaxson Cox
Is this guyNative too?
Nicholas Butler
>how the FUCK is that fair?
Ask the victim, and the cop.
The people who are pressing charges have not that much ground to stand on if the victim decides to remove charges, so the criminal (in this case the police officer walks).
It would be different if the victim died, and in which the state would have picked up the charges to press.
As far as the victim goes. I'm not aware of what his original charges was/were, nor am I aware of what he was given to drop the charges.
He might have dropped charges to get time, or his own charges dropped, and/or he could have been awarded financial compensation.
Is it fair? That's up to the victim to decide.
Evan Hill
what did he do? hes literally pointing him with a gun
Joseph Cruz
No I meant both the incidents in Duluth.
Robert Cruz
You do realize the founding principle of the USA is the seperation of powers?
And now you’re telling the victim that he should choose between justice or a shorter sentence
Ryan Long
You dense fucker were talking about what did the motorbike man do to get pointed by gun by police officer.
Jace Sullivan
This person must have been annoying as fuck. American cops have hard work to do, and they should be respected, not insulted and attacked. I would never shout to or insult a cop, because he has an authority and i don't. People who don't break law, don't have to be afraid of police's brutality
Jack King
from what i understand a lot of american police departments hire heavily from ex military communities
sort of explains the violent psychopathic behavior a lot of them display
Ethan Young
why did the others not care
Gabriel Gray
hello US of A fucked in head pole
Juan Jackson
its name is freedom if you don't like it you can get out
Joseph Sullivan
>You do realize the founding principle of the USA is the seperation of powers?
Does not apply to this conversation.
>And now you’re telling the victim that he should choose between justice or a shorter sentence
I didn't tell the victim anything
It was most likely handled by the lawyers of each respective party.
Lawyers got together, and bargained. The result where the victim was compensated financially, and/or with a reduced sentence was the outcome.
Anthony Brooks
>hello US of A fucked in head pole
Russian police is so corrupted that you might be killed by them even if you don't break the law but refuse to pay a bribe
James Wilson
I unironically wouldn't mind if every cop in this country suffered from a heart attack.
Jackson Reyes
then how do you stop crime
Jeremiah Johnson
In order to receive a lower sentence a lawyer needed to negotiate with the prosecutor, and said prosecutor is independent from the police force.
Alexander Rodriguez
>I unironically wouldn't mind if every cop in this country suffered from a heart attack.
You were fooled by anti-police propaganda of leftards.
Jeremiah Wilson
>never left his shitty Polish 5000 pop village
>let me tell you about...
Ryan Flores
I traveled all over the world, including the US.
Jonathan Edwards
Sometimes it's not just about being annoying as fuck, and being an officer is high stress with every encounter. That stress builds up, and a person will eventually explode. The stress plus the long work shifts is just asking for these types of situations to happen.
In my opinion a lot of these outbursts could be avoided if officers weren't out on the streets for their entire shift. Maybe 4-6 hours on the road when they clock in, and the rest of the 12 hour shift behind a desk.
Jacob Scott
>In order to receive a lower sentence a lawyer needed to negotiate with the prosecutor, and said prosecutor is independent from the police force.
Yes, as police officers are not lawyers.
Joshua Sullivan
I don't. It goes down because there's no more "men" in blue roaming the streets.
Blake Anderson
Shit that would be interesting, I imagine the result would be similar to those theories on the sudden absence of mosquitoes.
Most Americans are armed, so I think in the short run they would police themselves like many fledgling nations have for centuries.
Presumably a new Police system would be created after a while, and likely be less corrupt for a time, similar to the rise and fall of Chinese Dynasties.
Ryan Jackson
That explains it. Also explains why cops are protected so much after brutalising people. They're war veterans basically
Xavier Hernandez
>then how do you stop crime
Dumb Swedeposter. The police don't stop or prevent crime. They go to the scene AFTERWARDS and conduct an investigation.
Aiden Perez
We all travel in our dreams...we all do..
Josiah Jenkins
>Sure. But my point is that if you don't break the law, there is no way so cop focused his interest of you.
Yes. I wasn't disagreeing with you. I just wanted to add on to your post, or expand on a small part of it.
John Clark
Sure. But my point is that if you don't break the law, there is no way so cop focused his interest on you. If you broke the law, and cop is talking to you, there is no fucking way he could hurt you unless you are a big-mouthed nigger shouting at and insulting him, or trying to punch him. So fuck these "police brutality" videos. Police must be brutal to make criminals afraid of itself, and to be effective. Eurofag "police" is even afraid to shoot to criminals.
Colton Stewart
Poles truly are scum
Grayson Perry
These are regular cops in the post above yours.
As in cops who casually patrol the streets. They have just been given the right to have tactical equipment and wear camo uniforms.
Nathaniel Ortiz
so instead of having two criminals in jail (the initial criminal and the force abuser cop pig) we have none
lmao usa
Jace Wright
THESE ARE NOT LAWYERS
this is the US judical system bullying police brutality victims into not pressing charges against cops
Jack Perry
>As in cops who casually patrol the streets.
This is what they look like in my city (when they aren't on bikes).
What you see are sheriff department in tactical response mode (special operations).
Juan Butler
Oh sweetie.
Isaiah Sanchez
>so instead of having two criminals in jail (the initial criminal and the force abuser cop pig) we have none
I don't know the story, but what I posted was the most likely outcome, and a reduced sentence is like a regular sentence in your Country (if your police doesn't run away from the scene to capture a criminal in the first place).
Nicholas Turner
with guns
Grayson Russell
>this is the US judical system bullying police brutality victims into not pressing charges against cops
Is that really what you took away from the situation? Let me guess would you be a pantifa member?
Austin Peterson
My point is that the guys in your pic have the right/ability to wear the tactical gear and the camo uniforms.
The guys the user from Singapore posted are not SWAT. They are regular cops like the two patrol cops you just posted.
Andrew Evans
Yeah man I’m with her shaddilay and praise kek
Zachary Bennett
They are sherrifs, and sherrifs have a a special tactical team (like how SWAT exists).
The police do not patrol around in this gear.
Grayson Nelson
>those eyes
KEK
ching chong bing wong
Matthew Campbell
Why do Singaporean police patrols like this. Is Singapore a police state?
Alexander Sanchez
lol
Carter Hernandez
Lots of Americans coming over to Singapore. This is to help them feel welcome and at home.
Sebastian Phillips
Man this is so evil
Juan Price
>Lots of Americans coming over to Singapore.
Americans have always gone to singapore.
They are dressed like that, because Muslims in singapore are pretty shitty.
Daniel Morales
>Is Singapore a police state?
Not exactly a police state but a very authoritarian state with very harsh punishments
Ryder Fisher
The muslims in Singapore aren't quite as pleasant as the British muslims.
Does germany lack a tacticool police response team. I assume that you guys do being under a dictatorship, and all.
Nicholas Bailey
Why the fuck does the cops side have the power to reduce the victims sentence you dumb mutt? Why does your establishment literally side with violent fuckhead cops?
Michael Young
The cops do not, but lawyers can, and often do negotiate between parties you retarded chucklefuck.
Cameron Williams
>dictatorship
Kinda. It is a dictatorship of the minds. The zeitgeist does not allow you to say and better not think certain things. Just go on voting Merkel and march into a bright multikulti future. If you talk about those things you will be branded an outcast by not only the (state controlled) media but also by your friends.
Strange times we live in.
Connor Robinson
>financial compensation
by whom? the government? so your literal god fucking damn taxpayer money is going to protecting a criminal cop? and you're completely ok with this?
>his own charges dropped
Ok so this is even worse, your judicial system is willing to bargain with a victim of crime to make him not press charges for one of their boys in exchange for them not throwing him in prison how do you not realize that this is fucked up? you go beat up some wheelchair bound guy and see if the judicial system is willing to reduce his sentence in exchange for not pressing charges against you.
Nathaniel Johnson
is usa a lawyers owned police state? lmfao
Jordan Anderson
>Kinda
What's officially keeping Germany away from being classified as a dictatorship?
>Strange times we live in.
Regardless of what's happening in your country, and to your citizens I still, and always will wish you Germanfags well.
Jaxon Wood
Why does the party of the cops side have power over the victims sentence don't you see how absolutely fucked up that is? I'm totally ok with deals between private citizens when it comes to pressing charges but this is literally the body that enforces the law stepping in and supporting one party, the party of their boy.
Brandon Gray
>by whom?
depends.
>the government?
Either the police departments (usually covered by their insurance, or at least at times are), and/or the Police officer himself.
>so your literal god fucking damn taxpayer
Not directly, but probably.
>money is going to protecting a criminal cop?
He's not a criminal if charges were dropped, and he himself is most likely off the streets, and would eventually be pushed out by self termination (some police officers are a part of a strong union that keeps them on the job)
>and you're completely ok with this?
It's not ideal, but I'm fine with it it's not like I have to pay as much taxes as a Finn, or anything, and I doubt that my taxes goes to fund some police officer out in some podunk town that I am hundreds, or even thousands of miles away from, because they aren't federal.
Austin James
>What's officially keeping Germany away from being classified as a dictatorship
Hudson Wilson
>is usa a lawyers owned police state? lmfao
What?
Logan Murphy
>Why does the party of the cops side have power over the victims sentence
The police do not, but the lawyers who represent each party in the courts (the courts are the only ones who have the power) will negotiate with each other to get the most favorable outcome for their client (this is their job).
>but this is literally the body that enforces the law stepping in and supporting one party, the party of their boy.
It is not. It is lawyers doing their job, and negotiating with each other on behalf of their clients.
Gavin Brooks
>is not aware
Lel I must have misunderstood your situation. Let's all just move along goy.
Nicholas White
*spits*
*gets deported*
Caleb Morgan
>all thise chinky eyes
lmao
Nolan White
They can unlock each others iphone.