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Veteran was stopped while carrying a large-screen TV.
The Kansas ACLU wants to know why a black man was detained by police while he was moving into his new house late at night. Police stopped Karle Robinson, 61, as he was carrying a large-screen television into the house. He was handcuffed outside for 8 minutes last August, the Kansas City Star reports.
I used to work in an area where 90% of the residence are white and average property is in the millions.
I got a lot of dispatched calls from those white residence for everything, including "suspicious looking minority man walking around the street"
And you are required to check it out, right.
I'm not sure why that is offensive as long as the officers act in a professional and fair manner.
Its those who call for assistance for every little thing that people should be upset with.
And you are required to check it out, right.
I'm not sure why that is offensive as long as the officers act in a professional and fair manner.
Its those who call for assistance for every little thing that people should be upset with.
yes, we have to go there to investigate. we can't just ignore it.
most of the time those calls turn out to be nothing. just some racist and/or ignorant rich white people calling the cops on minority people.
also, this area is a rich enclave in liberal California, too
How many thief's put things into a house they are robbing?
They put things into homes they've just stolen from homes they just robbed.
Gotta store it somewhere.
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