Another thug resisted arrest in Minnesota (crimes, government, support, percentage)
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HUTCHINSON, Minn. — An officer is hospitalized after being assaulted and dragged by a vehicle at a "high rate of speed" during a traffic stop in Hutchinson Wednesday afternoon, according to police.
Hutchinson Police say that officer pulled over a man who reportedly assaulted an employee at a Menards home improvement store with a piece of lumber, after that worker asked him to put on a mask while shopping.
The cop should have shot the guy. I don't think anyone could argue it being justified and the fact the criminal was an old white guy no one would care.
The cop should have shot the guy. I don't think anyone could argue it being justified and the fact the criminal was an old white guy no one would care.
I wish he HAD shot him. One less thug polluting our world.
Im a white guy who would not have protested this idiot being given a dirt nap by the arresting officer.
None of us would. And that is a major difference between most white people and a disturbingly large percentage of black people. Most white people, at least those who aren't brain-dead woke, support the forces of law and order. Whereas, way too many black people support those who would destabilize and endanger society and oppose those who would preserve it.
You have the entire Chauvin court case and riots all over Minneapolis that strongly suggest that people don't have to listen to the cops. So why would this guy? Why would anyone? The government barely tries to maintain the rule of law at this point.
Expect to see a lot more of this kind of thing, especially from black and minorities who now feel entitled to commit crimes.
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