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See. THIS is an example of the policing problem in the United States
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:00 am
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:00 am
This mother fricker was serving a civil summons for credit card debt. When the people weren't home he just walked the frick in. He has no body camera but there are home cameras which apparently he was too stupid to notice. Ends up shooting their dog. Tells his supervisor that he never heard the dog before he walked in which is a flagrant lie when you watch the camera. And what happens to this guy who violated the 4th amendment lied to his Superior and killed somebody's dog? 60 days paid leave and then he was reinstated. This mother fricker is still a cop.
Everybody always claims it's just a few bad apples. First of all that's bullshite but even if it were true. Even if one could say this idiot was a bad apple. You're not supposed to keep the bad apples you stupid fricking leaders. If you do that makes you a bad apple too!
Everybody always claims it's just a few bad apples. First of all that's bullshite but even if it were true. Even if one could say this idiot was a bad apple. You're not supposed to keep the bad apples you stupid fricking leaders. If you do that makes you a bad apple too!
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:03 am to Grumpy Nemesis
I'd sue the shite out of that Department and City. Get it to a jury trial and make them pay for hiring retards.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:05 am to Grumpy Nemesis
I love the blind down votes. As a very politically conservative person myself I've always found it fascinating that at the core of conservatism is that we don't trust the government. Yet the overwhelming majority of conservatives would happily bend over and take it up the arse from anybody wearing a blue uniform without even questioning it. It makes no sense at all. I mean you guys do realize that the police are literally the tip of the government spear.
This post was edited on 7/3/25 at 8:07 am
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:07 am to Grumpy Nemesis
It does, though.
I’ve been one of the larger critics of policing on this board in the past.
But our biggest problems are not tied to over zealous policing. Even if you’re limiting it to discussions of law and crime.
So people are pushing back against a Marxist narrative that we need to defund police. That’s a good impulse on their part. Even if it means that we don’t take atrocious policing like this as seriously as we should.
I’ve been one of the larger critics of policing on this board in the past.
But our biggest problems are not tied to over zealous policing. Even if you’re limiting it to discussions of law and crime.
So people are pushing back against a Marxist narrative that we need to defund police. That’s a good impulse on their part. Even if it means that we don’t take atrocious policing like this as seriously as we should.
This post was edited on 7/3/25 at 8:08 am
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:11 am to Grumpy Nemesis
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Everybody always claims it's just a few bad apples.
I used to say that. Spend enough time listening to law enforcement (and seeing stories like this) and you'll learn differently. It's the most tribal, circle-the-wagons mentality I've ever seen and that includes combat arms. This guy might be one out of 50 who would do something so screwed up, but the other 49 will all look the other way. They may grumble about him but they never hold themselves to the same standards they hold the rest of us to.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:11 am to the808bass
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So people are pushing back against a Marxist narrative that we need to defund police
People that talk about defunding the police are morons. Hell half the problem is that most of them are pathetically trained and wouldn't know the Constitution if you shoved it up their arse. Defunding damn sure isn't going to help that
Let's just be frank about this though. Because the media and groups like BLM paint policing is pretty much only a problem for black people a lot of white people actually believe it. And it's just human nature to not give a shite about stuff that you don't think affects you. Or at least not as big of a shite
But the reality is the police just suck in general in this country. It's honestly amazing how little they actually know about their own job. Watching them in depositions will hurt your brain. Motherfrickers have time to prepare for a deposition and still can't answer the simplest questions relating to the law that governs how they're supposed to do their job.
We are doing the equivalent of handing a gun and a badge to Bubba and tell him to go out and do his thing
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:13 am to Grumpy Nemesis
Example of bad policing and even worse supervision.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:13 am to Flats
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used to say that. Spend enough time listening to law enforcement (and seeing stories like this) and you'll learn differently. It's the most tribal, circle-the-wagons mentality I've ever seen and that includes combat arms
This is dead on. And you're correct. Combat arms people when I was in the Army would have looked at this mother fricker like he had five heads.
Until the police take some fricking pride in their organization none of this is going to get fixed and the hate is going to grow because cameras aren't going away
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:13 am to Grumpy Nemesis
Yeah. That’s because we use police as revenue agents.
If we used them almost exclusively as law enforcement, we’d be much better off in innumerable ways.
If we used them almost exclusively as law enforcement, we’d be much better off in innumerable ways.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:14 am to Grumpy Nemesis
This is utter bullshite. That cop is going to remain on the force until he kills someone for little to no threat. You're right, this really is an example of the police problem we have in the US. He has no business being anywhere near a police department except the back seat of one of their vehicles.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:15 am to Grumpy Nemesis
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I love the blind down votes
Me too, on account of people being sick of losing by not being unified.
The premise of us having such a major "policing problem," is to me mostly absurd. We are a country of 350+ million people, and the amount of trashy people we have is ample.
You're going to get bad cops. What a shock, right?
I'm obviously more pro-freedon, and I understand the statist argument about cops and how they're the enforcing arm of government that we all face.
It's wild how not committing actual crimes has landed me [never arrested].
If you agree with laws like drunk driving being an arrestable offense bc it compromises the safety of others, then you fundamentally agree with policing. Which I do.
The cost of total freedom is not one anyone wants to endure in a society like ours. That's just realism.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:16 am to the808bass
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Yeah. That’s because we use police as revenue agents
This is definitely a problem but let's get to the core of this particular example
I think you could take a survey of the average 7th grade class and at least 80% of them would know a police officer can't just walk into your fricking house.
But this moron didn't know it and apparently the supervisors don't think it's much of a big deal either! I'm not sure how much better at pure law enforcement this department is going to be if they can't get something so simple correct
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:16 am to Grumpy Nemesis
Police brutality and excessive force was an issue all sides would likely agree on and want to get under control. The problem is the liberals muddied the waters so much making it a racial issue and claiming black people are in the right 100% of the time in every single police interaction no matter what, so now people on the other side are forced to take the side of police more often.
For every story like the one posted, there will be 20 more where a black person was actively committing a crime and then resisting arrest and/or attack officers and the liberals will label it as police brutality.
For every story like the one posted, there will be 20 more where a black person was actively committing a crime and then resisting arrest and/or attack officers and the liberals will label it as police brutality.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:17 am to m2pro
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The premise of us having such a major "policing problem," is to me mostly absurd. We are a country of 350+ million people, and the amount of trashy people we have is ample.
You're going to get bad cops. What a shock, right?
So how many bad cops do you count in this video? Are you only counting the one a-hole? Or do you also count all of the other stupid fricks who went into the house with no warrant? And do you count every single person involved in investigating it that decided it was no big deal?
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:17 am to Grumpy Nemesis
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moron didn't know it
He knew it. There’s just no real punishment for lying that he didn’t know it.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:18 am to m2pro
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If you agree with laws like drunk driving being an arrestable offense bc it compromises the safety of others, then you fundamentally agree with policing. Which I do.
Why do people like you think that people like me disagree with policing? That's stupid. I strongly support policing. But I also kind of think it would be nice if they were expected to know the law!
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:19 am to Grumpy Nemesis
Sue him and anyone else involved and make sure his arse is no longer in law enforcement. LEOs should be paid more, trained better and held to higher standards. This dumb frick makes everyone else look bad and it pisses me off.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:20 am to BuckeyeGoon
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Police brutality and excessive force was an issue all sides would likely agree on and want to get under control. The problem is the liberals muddied the waters so much making it a racial issue and claiming black people are in the right 100% of the time in every single police interaction no matter what, so now people on the other side are forced to take the side of police more often
This hit the point on the head. Because the truth is most of the damn cases that the media gets a hold of and runs with the police were fine. I would say that still at least 75% of the time when something makes national news I take the side of the cop after hearing the story.
The stuff that makes the media get up in arms is pretty much all designed to fit their narrative
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:21 am to 615tider
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This dumb frick makes everyone else look bad and it pisses me off.
He made himself look bad. The system that gives him 60 days paid vacation and returns him to work makes everyone else look bad.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:21 am to Flats
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Spend enough time listening to law enforcement (and seeing stories like this) and you'll learn differently.
Honestly, binging OPL is one of the things that changed my thin blue line beliefs... On one hand I get why they are so hostile to people, on the other hand- approaching every situation with yelling, gun in hand, every cop screaming something different is ridiculous.
I don't know the happy medium... I'll just do my very best to avoid their attention.
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