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sounds like a great spot to open up a Dunkin DonutsSpeaking of Atlanta, I read today that they are building a police station inside of one of their Walmarts.
sounds like a great spot to open up a Dunkin DonutsSpeaking of Atlanta, I read today that they are building a police station inside of one of their Walmarts.
There’s already a police station inside of a Dunkin Donuts in Chicago…sounds like a great spot to open up a Dunkin Donuts
Great news for the Left.
saw the video. pretty fucking terrible.
and leftist fucks still believe we need "less police" and that they are too "lethal".
That was an unfortunate slip by the cop. Looks like he got close enough to the knife wielder that he was badly beaten to the draw and his only option was to try and run. RIP
Go to the thread about what the Cops do wrong and watch how much they attack citizens unprovoked, often resulting in deaths. Being a Cop has inherent danger implied, interacting with Cops isn't supposed to.
Not less cops just better trained ones that don’t believe there above the law!Great news for the Left.
saw the video. pretty fucking terrible.
and leftist fucks still believe we need "less police" and that they are too "lethal".
again, great news for you. you can crack open a beer to this murder, after you jack off the George Floyd
The cop was fired, charged with murder, went bankrupt, and the parents and gf of that guy sued the city and got $10 million.
Who the hell wants to be a cop anymore?
Low pay, dangerous & it feels like half the population hates you.
RIP to the officer, rest in piss to the knife-weilding maniac
If this is the first thing that came to mind to lost here your mind is as fucked as the people you hate.
@jk7707 Funny you criticize PV3 and then the next post after yours ss what he is talking about, and you like that post.People hate cops because they are stop and collect and not protect and serve. They have qualified immunity, meaning the face ZERO accountability 99.999% of the time even when the blatantly executed people begging for their lives.
@jk7707 Funny you criticize PV3 and then the next post after yours ss what he is talking about, and you like that post.
Some things write themselves.
I get it...People hate cops because they are stop and collect and not protect and serve. They have qualified immunity, meaning the face ZERO accountability 99.999% of the time even when the blatantly executed people begging for their lives.
Defunding the police, slashing their budget. and vilifying them is a great way to recruit more qualified cops.Not less cops just better trained ones that don’t believe there above the law!
Yea William , that is my fail lolMight want to look at who I replied to again.
You have concluded that black people are bad. This thread has done its job.Black crime is just out of control
No matter what city, democrat or republican ran, no matter in what country, socialist or libertarian, the bad part of the city is always where the black people live. No matter how much welfare, no matter what kind of schooling, it's the same result. The best thing to do is to just ignore it and hope you and your family don't become a target.
He was fired without pay after the incident and charged, but he appealed his firing after he was acquitted 2 years later, so they gave him a $30k pension to avoid the due process hearing to get his job back."In August 2018, Brailsford was reinstated by the Mesa Police Department, staying for a further 42 days in what the department described as a "budget position". The department agreed to reimburse Brailsford for medical expenses related to his post-traumatic stress disorder -- the result of his shooting of Shaver and the resultant criminal trial. The reinstatement allowed Brailsford to apply for "accidental disability" experienced during the course of work. As a result, Brailsford was unanimously approved to be retired on medical grounds. Brailsford was also given a pension of $2,500 per month. The fact that Brailsford was ultimately medically retired instead of remaining fired was only revealed to the public in July 2019"
Go to the thread about what the Cops do wrong and watch how much they attack citizens unprovoked, often resulting in deaths. Being a Cop has inherent danger implied, interacting with Cops isn't supposed to.