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"According to employment history provided by the department, Cole was promoted to the rank of Police Officer III on Aug. 1, well after the June 17 incident with Yourse. It is not immediately clear why Cole was promoted or how this could have occurred during the investigation.
The police department later opened a second investigation into Cole pertaining to the incident and placed him on paid administrative leave on Aug. 10, but Cole resigned on Aug. 19 before the dual investigations could be completed, "
It wasn't until this week that "City council voted unanimously Monday to 'permanently sanction' Officer Travis Cole for using excessive force during the June arrest."
Hmm here we go again. Black race bait cannot connect the dots. The more black crime, the more opportunity for misidentification. The guy in Minnesota was exposed to policing because of another black committing an armed robbery. But hey its just a black think now .
Here is a familiar case.....
Oh wait no its not, cause it does not fit the narrative.
When the guy got on the phone and starting speaking ghetto, it set the cop off. It looks like the cop has PTSD from all time he spent policing the hood.
And? If that officer can't control himself over someone's dialect, then that man should not be an officer at all.
"In the charging documents, [female officer] Jackson accused Yourse of “using his shoulder to press her wrist against a doorframe.” The charge was also dropped.
Also not Cole's first rodeo:
"Cole, who was hired in 2008, had been suspended without pay for one day in mid 2015 over an incident with brothers Devin and Rufus Scales the year prior. After significant public pressure, the city issued a formal apology to them and the Scales brothers received a $50,000 settlement."
"Devin Scales said he was previously aware that police protected themselves, but the levels to which it happens — with a citizen having to go through a review committee, the police chief and the city manager before action was taken against the arresting officer — was surprising.
Hmm here we go again. Black race bait cannot connect the dots. The more black crime, the more opportunity for misidentification. The guy in Minnesota was exposed to policing because of another black committing an armed robbery. But hey its just a black think now .
Here is a familiar case.....
Oh wait no its not, cause it does not fit the narrative.
Office Cole protects a quiet neighborhood from 2 kids walking down the street - a street with no sidewalks. This cost the city $50,000. Offcer Cole was sent to (obviously ineffective) counselling.
I watched the video. This is one of the few stories where I agree that the cops were wrong. In this case I think the male cop should have been charged.
Let's be honest here. There's a large subset of Americans that will do everything within their power to deny the fact that we have a problem with law enforcement killing blacks and walking free. Their entire purpose is to discredit those that fight for positive change. We know who these people are and we know why they do what they do. No one is going to change their minds here but for the rest of us, how long do you think a situation where white men were getting killed by black police officers would last?
Take a look at the video. It reverses the situation in art...
And? If that officer can't control himself over someone's dialect, then that man should not be an officer at all.
Exactly!!
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