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The cop should sue that agitator, Rachel Dolezal’s brother, for defamation calling the cop a rapist. He is always trying to stir up people without doing any research so he is a pos community agitator, worse than Sharpton and Jackson.
The cop should sue that agitator, Rachel Dolezal’s brother, for defamation calling the cop a rapist. He is always trying to stir up people without doing any research so he is a pos community agitator, worse than Sharpton and Jackson.
i hope so. talcum x is getting annihilated on his facebook page.
Technology is often hailed as leading to enlightenment; or at least technology has that potential. Too bad, it lets people show their stupidity more often than not.
Technology is often hailed as leading to enlightenment; or at least technology has that potential. Too bad, it lets people show their stupidity more often than not.
actually it is a path to enlightenment, just not what some think it should be. in years past, the officer in question would have been excoriated in the press for months while the investigation proceeded, and likely he would have been put on suspension, lost pay, etc. today however we get to see the real happenings and see that the accusations against the officer are indeed false, and that casts a different light on previous allegations of a similar nature in the past. how many of those police brutality claims were indeed false ones?
actually it is a path to enlightenment, just not what some think it should be. in years past, the officer in question would have been excoriated in the press for months while the investigation proceeded, and likely he would have been put on suspension, lost pay, etc. today however we get to see the real happenings and see that the accusations against the officer are indeed false, and that casts a different light on previous allegations of a similar nature in the past. how many of those police brutality claims were indeed false ones?
It goes both ways and most of us that supports video all the time do so because of that.
We can also point to the recent case where an officer had simply made up "evidence" to convict people and ask your same question.
Don't people realize that most cops have video and/or audio recordings nowadays?
Shaun King who is a former leader of BLM helped bring attention and a law suit against the white police officer that allegedly raped a black woman.
The cop pulled over the black girl and was accused of offering to let her go if she had sex with him, when she refused he allegedly raped her and made racist comments to her.
However, the police department released hours of his video footage that day and it shows him being professional and courteous to the black woman throughout the entire interaction. The black woman on the other hand refused to pull over for 4 miles and was trying to lie to him to get her way out of a DWI.
The cop arrested her for a DWI and the entire interaction from her getting pulled over to being brought in and booked is on video. There is no way that he raped her how she said...it is impossible.
Should she get charged with a second crime for the false rape accusation, besides the DWI?
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