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The worst criminals and terrorists are cops


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2014 Aug 13, 10:07am   20,656 views  75 comments

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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/aug/12/nypd-body-worn-camera-pilot-chokehold-death

Had the death of 43-year-old Eric Garner not been caught on film, calls to outfit New York Police Department officers with cameras might have quietly faded. Instead, a bystander captured Garner locked in a chokehold as he repeated: “I can’t breathe.”

Garner’s encounter with police – ruled a homicide by the New York city medical examiner – is not the only one that has resulted in visceral video. A driver captured a California highway patrol officer punching a woman repeatedly as she shielded her face with her arms. Two weeks after the video of Garner went viral, building residents filmed the NYPD dragging a Brooklyn grandmother out of her apartment in her underwear.

In June, police in Suffolk County, New York, settled a lawsuit with the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) after an officer arrested a television news cameraman for filming.

“Go away,” the officer told the cameraman. “I’ve been doing this for 30 years: there’s nothing you can hold over my head,” he said, before arresting the cameraman. Taxpayers footed the $200,000 bill when the department lost in court.

And before some conservative ass monkey accuses me of being anti-cop -- I'm against criminal cops not the few (less than 1%) law abiding cops -- here's a video that shows one of the damn few good cops. Officer Donna Jane Watts arrested a cop, Fausto Lopez, who
1. Speeded at 120 mph.
2. Drove recklessly serving from lane to lane.
3. Attempted to flee from the police.
4. Resisted arrest to a degree that would have gotten any civilian shot.

Lopez rightfully lost his job. Now if police were looking after one another out of loyalty, respect, or love, they would have supported Watts. Instead, they stalked her and tried to get her arrested. This proves beyond any doubt, reasonable or otherwise, that police prevent other police from being prosecuted for crimes for the sole purpose of making sure they don't get prosecuted for their own crimes. It has nothing to do with comradely in the face of danger or any bullshit like that.

http://www.youtube.com/embed/s-6T11fVxZA

Unfamiliar vehicles and police cars sati idling in her cul-de-sac.

88 law enforcement officers from 25 different agencies accessed Watts' driver's license information more than 200 times.

As I stated in another thread

The government criminalizes things that should not be criminalized and then selectively prosecutes. The average American unwittingly commits three felonies a day. Yes, that includes you.

And it includes cops, and the cops know that.

88 criminal cops stalked this one good cop hoping to catch her committing some offense and then very selectively prosecuting her on it. That's 88 cops going against one cop. And each one of them was committing a felony, 784.048 aggravated stalking and cyberstalking, as well as other crimes, violating the Driver Privacy Protection Act and the Fourth Amendment.

Yet, none of those criminal cop terrorist stalkers will go to jail or have to pay the fine. Instead, tax payers will. Donna Jane Watts is one of the few good cops and deserves every penny she gets for this stalking, but it should come from the criminals who stalked her, not the tax payers. It does nothing to punish government agents who break the law to have the tax payers bail them out. It punishes the law binding citizens who have no say over the behavior of the police.

Some conservatives argue that there are only a few bad apples in police departments. This case thoroughly disproves that theory. The multitudes of criminal cops prevent good cops like Watts from continuing their careers. Make no mistake, the management of the police force deliberately marginalized Watts as punishment for doing her job protecting the public from a criminal cop. Management could have just as easily arrested the criminal cops stalking Watts, but they chose not to.

The police are a vindictive, vile, organized crime family and terrorist group. And it's time we start treating them as such. Every badge should come with a built in camera that broadcasts unencrypted over an open wireless network. Cameras used by the press and citizens should come with built in guns to defend themselves from the police who try to stop citizens from videoing. Drones should be used to surround cops and video them as they perform their daily activities. Only when the police, the NSA, and every government official is recorded as much as you and I are, will we be free from domestic terrorism. And I use the word terrorism correctly. The police try to inflict terror in individuals, communities, and the public. They are the worst terrorists.

#crime

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68   MisdemeanorRebel   2014 Aug 14, 12:40am  

bob2356 says

They also find criminals at roadblocks

I agree with this entire paragraph.
bob2356 says

Illegals and terrorists aren't synonomous.

Agreed. The linked ABC article in one my above posts displays how the 9/11 hijackers only partially filled out their visas, were full of errors and ommissions, were granted one anyway. I do remember the Bush Admin/State Dept. fighting Congress over reforming how visas are processed - with the Admin wanting no real reform, of course, being deeply aligned with Saudi Arabia.

If terrorism was remotely an "Existential Threat" we would have long since seen Jihadis sneaking across the border and bombing malls. It hasn't happened because Middle Eastern terrorism is mostly directed inside the Middle East.

AQ was very smart - they got the US more or less permanently playing whackamole in the Middle East, pissing everybody off with their collateral damage bombings and midnight home invasions. The money is flowing out of the Treasury, from a country already experiencing a trade deficit of ~3/4 of a Trillion Dollars annually, year after year after year.

bob2356 says

Yes stopping illegals can be done easily by going after employers, but it won't ever happen. There is way too much money made by corporations employing illegals for their bought and paid for politicians to cut it off. It's laughable to watch the repugs crying their crocodile tears about illegal immigration while doing everything in their power to prevent it being stopped.

Couldn't agree more.

69   Dan8267   2014 Aug 14, 8:21pm  

Bigsby says

I'm not arguing that it wasn't right. I'm saying that I believe you are using overblown language to describe his actions.

You're welcome to your opinion. I doubt many people wrongly arrested for standing up for their rights will agree with it.

70   Dan8267   2014 Aug 14, 8:23pm  

Strategist says

Dan, Just how are the cops supposed to do their job when you support criminal behavior?

Since when is support Constitutional rights supporting criminal behavior? That's the kind of double-speak that comes from Stalin's Russia.

If the Constitution is important enough to have our soldiers die for, it's important enough to be an inconvenience to power-hungry cops.

71   Dan8267   2014 Aug 14, 8:25pm  

Strategist says

That cop is trying to keeping law and order. I see nothing wrong here.

So was Hitler, Mao, Stalin, Saddam, and every other dictator that ever lived. It's HOW "order" is kept that matters.

If you see nothing wrong with using animals to maul human beings than you are no better than a Jihad terrorist.

72   Strategist   2014 Aug 15, 1:21am  

Dan8267 says

Strategist says

That cop is trying to keeping law and order. I see nothing wrong here.

So was Hitler, Mao, Stalin, Saddam, and every other dictator that ever lived. It's HOW "order" is kept that matters.

If you see nothing wrong with using animals to maul human beings than you are no better than a Jihad terrorist.

So Should law and order be kept? By letting rioters have their way? What about the rights of victims to live in safety from criminals?
The purpose of dogs in a police force is to maul humans? Really? Can you name ONE country that does not use police dogs? It's OK for other countries to use police dogs, but when we use them we become a fascist state.
There is no logic in your logic.

73   Strategist   2014 Aug 15, 1:28am  

Dan8267 says

Strategist says

Dan, Just how are the cops supposed to do their job when you support criminal behavior?

Since when is support Constitutional rights supporting criminal behavior? That's the kind of double-speak that comes from Stalin's Russia.

If the Constitution is important enough to have our soldiers die for, it's important enough to be an inconvenience to power-hungry cops.

What about the constitutional rights of potential victims to live in safety? You care for the constitutional rights of criminals, but no rights for the police officers who end up shooting someone. To you they are murderers without a trial.
The difference between you and me is, I support the rights of victims and the average citizen, while you support the rights of criminals. If Hollywood was to make a movie about us I would be the "good guy" and you would be the "bad guy" PS...Good guys always win.

74   prodigy   2014 Aug 15, 1:32am  

The victim is accused of 'strong armed robbery' of a box of 50 dollar cigars.
If this is proven true, it could explain the state of mind of the victim, when he allegedly tried to 'strong arm' the officer.
I have a feeling that the police detractors on this site will tell you that the store owner has no rights, and should just hand over his goods on demand.

Strategist says

What about the rights of victims to live in safety from criminals?

75   prodigy   2014 Aug 15, 1:43am  

Just another case of a stupid person bringing the wrath of justice onto himself.
Check out the pictures in this link. The robber appears to have got what he deserved.

http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2014/images/08/15/ferguson-police-report.pdf?hpt=hp_t1

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