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re: LSU's Rickey Jefferson pleads guilty to misdemeanor
Posted on 8/19/13 at 4:39 pm to Tyger1919
Posted on 8/19/13 at 4:39 pm to Tyger1919
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So if im reading all this right yall expect me to belive Ricky was just standing in a parking garage minding his own bus when an undercover cop
Watch this video. Similar thing happened to these black teens in New Orleans. Mother, a Nola PD officer, left them to buy food. She come back to find them arrested by plain clothes officers.
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Another link following up a few months later: LINK
This post was edited on 8/19/13 at 4:45 pm
Posted on 8/19/13 at 5:59 pm to Bmath
quote:racial conspiracy theories go baby go
Watch this video. Similar thing happened to these black teens in New Orleans. Mother, a Nola PD officer, left them to buy food. She come back to find them arrested by plain clothes officers.
Posted on 8/20/13 at 12:00 pm to Bmath
There is racial profiling all the time and reverse racial profiling.
In Baton Rouge, I had picked up an African American client at the airport at 9 p.m. and was taking him to the Sheraton hotel. When I exited at Government Street, I was stopped by the cops because they said I straddled two lanes when driving the curve by the state capitol. They even called extra units out.
They gave me the standard DUI test (I hadn't had any alcoholic beverages) and then separated us and questioned each of us as to if we knew the other person, etc.
I'm white female and he was a black male. Yeah, Dumba$$ cop, I ALWAYS have people in my car that I don't know.
It was absolutely racial profiling.
In Baton Rouge, I had picked up an African American client at the airport at 9 p.m. and was taking him to the Sheraton hotel. When I exited at Government Street, I was stopped by the cops because they said I straddled two lanes when driving the curve by the state capitol. They even called extra units out.
They gave me the standard DUI test (I hadn't had any alcoholic beverages) and then separated us and questioned each of us as to if we knew the other person, etc.
I'm white female and he was a black male. Yeah, Dumba$$ cop, I ALWAYS have people in my car that I don't know.
It was absolutely racial profiling.
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