The balls it takes to think he has the right to do that is astounding. Talk about entitlement culture. http://www.thedailybeast.com/roches...er-handcuffing-emt-trying-to-care-for-patient
https://www.wbtv.com/2022/08/08/he-reported-his-supervisor-choking-handcuffed-man-then-he-was-fired/ Whose morale should we be protecting this case? The cop who chocked the suspect or the cop who got fired for reporting him? Hint: it's Florida.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/18/texas-police-christopher-shaw-civil-rights Guy gets arrested for public intoxication. They body slam him before putting him in his cell and paralyze him. Leave him there for 20 hours before giving him any attention.
I can’t imagine LEO morale must be high after hearing how members of Congress are accusing federal agencies of being hopelessly biased but also actual violence targeting LEO over claims of violence.
I can’t believe a FBI lawyer who pleaded guilty to falsifying an email investigators used to justify continued surveillance of former Trump campaign aide Carter Page…sounds kinda shady , ya think @Salvy
There is no end to their corruption until the swamp is drained, we need good politicians like DeSantis to save this country... The FBI is just a tool for political persecutions now.
I think both of the points to the OP can be true. I think the incidents are likely rare, but they're being documented more and more on video, which is a problem. It's also a good thing for the victims when they're abused by police. How many times did these people not get some sort of semblance of justice because they didn't have video? I do think we need to treat these instances as individual instances, and I don't know that most people aren't. But I also think that there is inherent racism when it comes to crime and black people. Creeping it's was towards Hispanic people, as well, with the hell of certain politics. I think this racism leads to an inflation of the number of encounters with these types of people (stop and frisk, anyone), up from what would typically be a slightly higher proportion of encounters with these people. I think it's a vicious cycle, and I think that that's what most, like the OP, don't understand. And I also sympathize with the law abiding citizens on both side, and I'm here for them all.
I believe that falsifying emails by a FBI lawyer in the investigation towards Trump is so so so illegal and the lawyer was lucky he didn’t go to jail,…he should have and simply was dismissed and got off with probation unfortunately . Also threats are wrong, I want a just and proper FBI held to a higher standard and the track record of investigating Trump has been spotty, shady and in one case illegal unfortunately…
I feel bad for the cops They can’t find this dude who shot this dudes brothers face off when he was jogging in circle c or was it Travis heights or river place @Deckard @Os Trigonum @pgabriel
Do you not see how conflating just a handful of incidences with only on rising to criminality to accusing the FBI as a whole is fueling such threats?
Nope….what I do see is a FBI with a embarrassing showing in its multiple investigations many of which derived from contrived information as the Durham 2019 investigation on the investigators has shown . Unfortunately you do realize investigative reprisal is just the beginning once republicans take charge - this didn’t have to happen but TDS happens even to the best of FBI agents