F*CK THE POLICE!!!

I assume cops need to pass a written competency test of some sort. Maybe ALL cops should be given a lie detector test and be asked if they are racist. I know lie detector test are not certainly accurate, but I bet some racist sons a b*tches would be outed in the process. Makes lying and covering up devious attitude towards race slightly more difficult I would think. Im all for community involvement too unless cops are strictly investigating as narcs in an area where minority is majority. Creating bond and life long relationships/memories with especially the struggling, fragile well being of minority children especally in locations of high rates of crime. The new generation always becomes the standard generation at some transitional breaking point in the transitional evolution that we deem society. It is why we are only granted 100 or so years to live and why our bodies act adversely to aging. Or else war between civil nations and nations cvil would be inevitabe.

Educate, regulate, medicate right?

care from tomorrow, care for today, the past is the past and tommorows another day,
but today my friends is a day of now, and now is how we evolve into something far better than before.
 

OddBall1st

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Nah because original gangstas where italian mobsters which I am half italian. Now can we recall a time when italian OG mobsters were gun downed cold blooded because of their "gangsta" lifestyle, particularly by a disillusioned cop? Id respect a cop who is corrupt and takes bribes more-so than oe who cowardly takes another humans life unwarranted and unreasonably. So their goes your simple minded theory out the window. I have deep respect for the great responsibility that comes with the territory of being a law enforcement agent. Its the cowardly oh its a black person in a lowincome city I better have my gun drawn and ready attitude. All or nothing I say. Therefore drawing guns should be equally acted upon in the suburbs where I live as it should be in the city. As the city of springfield for example. I am educated enough by experience that the persona you portray of yourself in a "dangerous" city will or will not cause "gangstas" to act foolish. Your mindset seems distant from reality. So I will not debate further with you unless yu respond with an intelligent statement.

What simple minded theory was that, I forgot ?

You and I hate the same kinda cop. I`m up in Boston, we don`t have that issue.
 

OddBall1st

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Whites fly under the radar when raping, robbing, stealing and killing. Fact. They are less scrutinized. OJ only got aquitted because the government was scared that a civil war may break ot over some case that happened prior which aquitted a guilty white cop I believe his profession was, and the white cop was aquitted of murder I believe. When all evidence supported he was guilty. OJ gets a free ride when he was certainly guilty because of the guilt trip the white powers induced by allowig the white cop free when he committed wrongful murder in the 1st. Granted jury has much to do if not all to do with the verdict. Though im sure these people on the jury felt the staleness in the air and decided they would even the score some by letting oj free. Two wrongs certainly dont make a right, but this is the harsh reality and the facts of civilized america. Wow civilized,what a crock of a term.

Be safe everyone.
Past this life, wrong action will surely meet its equal predecessor in spades..

Bullshit. Whites probably get caught less but bullshit.

aquitted, ot, dont, allowig, america, ... Bout that intelligent response shit ??????
 
I forgot too also. Ha Really just going on rampant tangent predominantly motivated by my disapproval of irresponsibly taking of human lives. Cops are at times power hunger trippin radicals who often served in military and lack a diverse education. Also they too often value their own personal belief and experiences more than they do common just value of law and more importantly discretion towards basic human decency.

Nothing but love here.
Nice to meet another massachusetts native!

CHEERS


What simple minded theory was that, I forgot ?

You and I hate the same kinda cop. I`m up in Boston, we don`t have that issue.
 
Bullshit. Whites probably get caught less but bullshit.

aquitted, ot, dont, allowig, america, ... Bout that intelligent response shit ??????
Acquitted, OJ, don't, alowing, America. How about you itelligently comprehend through context. I ain't the best or careful typer especially on a tablet. Damn arthritis hurts my hands and I have no medicine. If thats your most intelligent rebutall, I have nothing to say to say to you. Lol

Im actually a graduate of one of the greatest educational institutions in the world. That plus my many life experiences and open mindedness far surpasses your intelligence I presume.

The only open thing you seem to have is your butt-hole. And all know to well what you eagerly wish to be penetrated with.

Your lack of eloquence and etiquette is quite quite comedic.

Comedic comedic, see what I did there, read your mind....
..your thinkining Com-me-dic to your open butthole.

Disease of the illest is ignorance.
 
I said ain't that must of killed you softly! Haha
Acquitted, OJ, don't, alowing, America. How about you itelligently comprehend through context. I ain't the best or careful typer especially on a tablet. Damn arthritis hurts my hands and I have no medicine. If thats your most intelligent rebutall, I have nothing to say to say to you. Lol

Im actually a graduate of one of the greatest educational institutions in the world. That plus my many life experiences and open mindedness far surpasses your intelligence I presume.

The only open thing you seem to have is your butt-hole. And all know to well what you eagerly wish to be penetrated with.

Your lack of eloquence and etiquette is quite quite comedic.

Comedic comedic, see what I did there, read your mind....
..your thinkining Com-me-dic to your open butthole.

Disease of the illest is ignorance.
 

D528

Well-Known Member
Now bakc to bissiness.lol.

Cop Throws Tantrum For Being Pulled Over by Fellow Cop, Speeds Off, 150 Mph Chase Ensues
By John Vibes

Baltimore, MD — Baltimore City police sergeant Francisco Hopkins sent Maryland State Troopers on a high-speed chase early in the morning hours of New Years day. Hopkins was reportedly off duty at the time and was pulled over around 3 a.m for not having a front tag on his vehicle.

Allegedly frustrated by the fact that he was pulled over, Hopkins became belligerent with the officer who stopped him, and demanded special treatment. When it seemed like the trooper may treat him like anyone else and give him a ticket, Hopkins sped off and started a high-speed chase.

According to the trooper's report, Hopkins said "Your (sic) going to give another cop a ticket?"

"He called me an (expletive) then accelerated, aggressively spinning (his) wheels," the unidentified trooper said in the report.

Had this been a civilian, it is likely that he would have been killed, or at the very least shot.

"(The) vehicle had a rear registration plate cover with plastic to obscure the registration plate," the report continued.

During the chase, Hopkin's reached speeds of 149 mph while driving in his 2015 Ford Mustang.

Maryland State Police spokeswoman Elena Russo claimed that Hopkins was not impaired, but it has not been indicated whether or not he was given a field sobriety test or a breathalyzer.

"He was up to a 149 mph in a 50 mph posted zone. What's ironic is this trooper, who was out there patrolling our highways to keep people safe from impaired drivers, came across this instance with somebody who was not impaired, however, was driving at this amount," Russo said.

"So obviously, it was very dangerous. No matter where you are, it's dangerous," Russo added.

It seems that one of the most dangerous people on the road just after New Years Eve was a cop.

Hopkins was given 10 citations, including one for attempting to elude police. After his arrest, Hopkins was released on $10,000 bond and suspended with pay.

The timing of his arrest and the circumstances surrounding his chase are extremely suspicious. Usually, when someone attempts to outrun the police at 3 am on New Years morning it is because they are attempting to avoid a DUI charge. However, there has been no indication so far that Hopkins was even tested for impairment, aside from the police department's claim that he was not impaired. The Maryland State Police have refused to comment on the details of the case.
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Understandable is numbers of cops working shifts be more is must in a higher populated area. Higher population coincidently typical means a city. People who act risk themselves by committing crime is more often in citys than smaller surrounding suburbs. In fact citys are populated by minorities at a higher rate than other areas. This is so because of poor access to adequate education which correlates to low income rates. All this directly effects the minority population at far higher rates than the white population. Much of this stems from the government refusal to overhaul educational institutions in low income areas. Money hungry savages our government is. Police are paid by the bovernment. Its all a hoax of sorts. Ever seen the castle like royal palaces type looking police headquarters? The more arrests made, the more money goes into the pockets of government. This money is disproportionately distributed. Ie. Little to no help for low income schools yet these police headquarters are built and funded by millions upon millions of dollars.

Bull shit? On the lathering is. But simply you seem disillusioned yourself.

Bullshit. Whites probably get caught less but bullshit.

aquitted, ot, dont, allowig, america, ... Bout that intelligent response shit ??????
 
Understandable is numbers of cops working shifts be more is must in a higher populated area. Higher population coincidently typical means a city. People who act risk themselves by committing crime is more often in citys than smaller surrounding suburbs. In fact citys are populated by minorities at a higher rate than other areas. This is so because of poor access to adequate education which correlates to low income rates. All this directly effects the minority population at far higher rates than the white population. Much of this stems from the government refusal to overhaul educational institutions in low income areas. Money hungry savages our government is. Police are paid by the bovernment. Its all a hoax of sorts. Ever seen the castle like royal palaces type looking police headquarters? The more arrests made, the more money goes into the pockets of government. This money is disproportionately distributed. Ie. Little to no help for low income schools yet these police headquarters are built and funded by millions upon millions of dollars.

Bull shit? On the lathering is. But simply you seem disillusioned yourself.
Durhams police budget is 80.9 million dollars. Just one of many examples.
 

D528

Well-Known Member
Hey coppas......you think your on a specialll team. Diggin oppresion are ya....well , heeres to you.
 
Unless your a black or negro or some type of minority or a history teacher. You are simply showing your racial tension by using the term negro. Yes more likely to act in rage are psychological insane people whove been locked up. Minorities are locked up more and for unreasonable reasons often, and for longer sentences. I caged animal of any kind or an animal backed into a corner will not act the same as if they were free.
THIS IS NO EXCUSE FOR THE OUTLANDISH KILLING AS YOU HAVE PROVIDED AN EXAMPLE OF!

No cop deserve death by murder.Though what goes around comes around. Government and societies behavior will be met by karma. No doubt about it.

Go choke on this information that is far less noted by you white narcissistic rahh rahh rahh shish boom bah. Damn cheerleaders you are for your race. Would think this is nazi germany all over again.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/8/13/1411668/-White-man-threatens-to-kill-police-knocks-one-out-sends-two-to-the-hospital-injures-7-officers
 
Same charge for minority vs white will 9 out of 10 times result in the minority receiving harsher punishment. financial means and education of minorities are simply 2 reasons why the occurence of harsher punishments on minorities happens. COURT APPOINTED LAWYERS WHICH IS MANY TIMES APPOINTED TO MINORITIES BECAUSE OF THE LOW INCOME STATUS OF MINORITY. ALL THIS FALLS ON THE GOVERNMENTS LACK OF EDUCATING MINORITY POPULATED AREAS. ITS ALL A VICIOUS CIRCLE.

KARMA CAN BE A BITCH.
 

D528

Well-Known Member
The Most Outrageous Drug War Deaths of 2015
by Phillip Smith

An as yet unnamed man killed by police in Rawlins, Wyoming, on December 30, after they were called to a convenience store about a person believed to be selling drugs in the parking lot, and Burlington, Vermont, resident Kenneth Stephens, 56, shot and killed by a state trooper and a DEA agent on December 22 when he met them with a rifle as they raided his apartment, were the last two people to make the Drug War Chronicle's drug war death toll tally, bringing it to 56 for the year.

This is the fifth year the Drug War Chronicle has tallied drug war deaths. There were 54 in 2011, 63 in 2012,41 in 2013, and 39 in 2014. That's an average of just a hair under one a week during the past five years.

The Chronicle's tally only include deaths directly related to US domestic drug law enforcement operations -- full-fledged, door-busting, pre-dawn SWAT raids, to traffic stops turned drug busts, to police buy-bust operations. Some of the deaths are by misadventure, not gunshot, including several people who died after ingesting drugs in a bid to avoid getting busted and two law enforcement officers who separately dropped dead while searching for marijuana fields.

The dead included three other police officers, two Hattiesburg, Mississippi, cops gunned down in a traffic stop turned drug search in May and a Memphis cop gunned down over a $20 pot deal in August.

But 90% of the drug war dead are civilians. While some of the deaths are accidental and some are clearly justifiable, as when people are actually shooting at police, others are more questionable. Were all those guys in vehicles who got killed because police "feared for their lives" really trying to run down and kill cops over a drug bust, or were they just trying to get away?

And some are just downright outrageous -- one might even say criminal, although local prosecutors generally seem to disagree. In only one of the cases listed below was the police officer arrested, and in that case, she walked. Here are the worst drug war killings of 2015:

1. In February, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, Police Officer Lisa Mearkle shot and killed David Kassick, 59, after he fled a traffic stop. Kassick was a relapsed heroin user who had done time in federal prison for heroin sales, and was carrying a needle and a spoon with residue on him. Video from Mearkle's stun gun shows her repeatedly tazing Kassick as he lay on his belly in the snow and yelling at him to show his hands as they jerk around from the tazing before firing two shots into his back four seconds apart. Mearkle was arrested on murder charges in April, but acquitted of murder charges in November.



2. In March, Volusia County, Florida, Sheriff's Deputy Todd Raible shot and killed Derek Cruice, 26, during a dawn SWAT raid aimed at a small-time marijuana sales operation. Cruice, who was unarmed, was shot in the face. Police claimed they were "met with resistance and a shooting occurred," but Cruice's roommates vehemently disagreed. "He had no weapons on him or in the house," roommate Steven Cochran told the Daytona Beach News Journal. "Nobody was making any kind of resistance or keeping them from doing their job." Cruice wasn't even wearing a shirt, he said. "It's kind of hard to conceal anything or hide anything when this is all you have on. They entered the house and fired." Another roommate bluntly called the deputy's action's "murder." A grand jury directed by State Attorney R.J Larizza disagreed. In Ocober, it failed to indict Raible on any charge. Cruice was a popular figure in the local community, and there were protests over his death. The cops scored half a pound of weed and some cash, but no weapons in the raid.

3. Also in March, also in Florida, Putnam County sheriff's deputies shot and killed Andrew Anthony Williams, 48, as he attempted to flee in his vehicle from a "reverse sting." That's where cops pose as drug dealers, sell unwary customers small amounts of drugs, then arrest them. Deputies had successfully sold drugs to and arrested 10 people, but when they identified themselves and tried to arrest Williams, who was number 11, he declined. News 4 Jax had it this way: "…when they tried to arrest Williams, he took off in a blue SUV and, swerving to avoid deputies, ran into a tree. Williams then backed up and tried to take off again toward deputies causing four of them to open fire on Williams SUV, hitting him an unknown number of times."

Williams' death stinks for two reasons, First, reverse drug stings are a controversial tactic, sometimes arguably justifiable at the higher echelons of the drug trade, where selling sizeable quantities of drugs to a player to see where they go help crack a drug ring, but that logic isn’t at work here, where the only result is to round up some street drug buyers and drag them into the criminal justice system. Is having deputies pretend to be drug dealers to bust small-time users really the county's best use of its law enforcement resources?

And then there's the no-witness "he was going to run me over" defense used by the police to justify the killing. It happens not infrequently. Williams may have decided that getting busted on a minor dope charge was worth trying to murder a group of police officers with his vehicle. But could it have been that he was just trying to get away?

4. In April, 73-year-old Tulsa, Oklahoma, sheriff's Reserve Officer Charles Robert Bates shot and killed meth and gun trafficking suspect Eric Harris when he mistakenly opened fire with his pistol instead of his Taser. The shooting occurred in the midst of a struggle as Harris had attempted to flee on foot and there is no evidence that Bates intended to kill Harris, but the killing led to scandal over Sheriff Stanley Glanz's relationship with Bates and how the retiree volunteer managed to get in the middle of a Violent Crimes Task Force operation. Glanz was forced to resign in October and was indicted on a misdemeanor records tampering charge over his failure to release Bates' personnel records. Those records indicate that even though top sheriff's officials knew Bates wasn’t well-trained enough, they pressured others to ignore it. Bates himself was indicted for second degree manslaughter and goes on trial in April.
 

D528

Well-Known Member
part 2

5. In July, Seneca, South Carolina, Police Officer Mark Tiller shot and killed 19-year-old Zachary Hammond. Hammond was behind the wheel of a car at fast food restaurant parking lot. He had driven there with a female passenger who was going to sell a small amount of marijuana to what turned out to be an undercover cop. Police said Hammond drove toward the officer, forcing him to fire, but that account was challenged by Eric Bland, an attorney representing Hammond's family. Bland said that the autopsy report showed that Hammond had been shot from behind and that the vehicle was not moving. The autopsy showed a first shot entering the teen's left rear shoulder and a second in his side five inches away that went through his heart and lungs before exiting his lower right side.

"It is clearly, clearly from the back," Bland said after viewing pictures of the bullet wounds at the coroner's office. "It is physically impossible for him to be trying to flee or run over the officer that shot him. This is a 19-year-old kid without a weapon in his car, clearly in the Hardee's parking lot on a date, and within five minutes he has two shots that appear to be in his back and his side, from an officer shooting him from the back -- and he's dead and this family needs answers."

The killing was egregious enough to spark a Justice Department investigation, which is still ongoing, but not enough to convince local prosecutors to go after Officer Tiller. In October, Solicitor Chrissy Adams declined to file criminal charges against Tiller. A federal wrongful death lawsuit filed by Hammond's family is pending.



6. In September, a still unnamed member of an Akron, Ohio, SWAT team shot and killed Omar Ali, 27, during a raid on his hookah store. Police were investigating Ali for drug sales and domestic violence when they broke down the door to his business, then encountered him in the main room of his shop. Police said they ordered him to put his hands up, but he allegedly refused those commands and reached toward the back of his waistband. The unnamed SWAT officer then shot him. Police found no weapon in his waistband. What they did find was 2.8 grams of heroin and five doses of Suboxone hidden in his butt-crack.

7. In July, a group of police officers in Southhaven, Mississippi, arrested Troy Goode, 30, after he was behaving erratically under the influence of LSD he had ingested in anticipation of a Widespread Panic concert. His wife attempted to drive him home, but at some point, he got out of the car and began creating a disturbance. Police were called, and they chased and arrested him, hogtieing him face down on a stretcher. He was charged with resisting arrest, then taken in an ambulance to a hospital, where he died two hours later. In December, the State Medical Examiner ruled that Goode had died of "LSD toxicity," but given that there are no known cases of fatal LSD overdoses, that finding is hard to credit. Goode's family isn't buying it; they instead cite an,independent autopsy report that found Goode died after being hogtied and left prone for an extended period. That stress position caused him to have trouble breathing and, as his heart attempted to compensate, it went into cardiac arrhythmia. "He was suffocating. His heart increased into what is called tachycardia," family attorney Tim Edwards said. "There is no scientific basis to attribute his death to LSD. This was lethal force, putting someone in a prolonged hogtied position," Edwards said. "This was not a situation where a 300-pound man attacked a police officer in the dark. This was a science nerd." The family has asked the Justice Department to file a civil rights investigation and says it plans to file a lawsuit over Goode's death this month.
 
Not alot of information is found on tis subject. PLEASE PLEASE if you ARE a advocate for marijuana reform and injustices being brought to public attention. An event that happened during the same year month and around same day as 9/11 was and still is overshadowed by the event of 9/11. Maybe this confirms the conspiracy theory of 9/11 even, never had I thought tht until now. R.I.P. Tom Crosslin and Rollie Rohm. Two of the most historical marijuana advocates to exist and probbly to ever exist. May their heroic tale spread like wild fire. A tragedy, a cold blooded murder and a extremely disappointing event in American history.

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Make love, not war.
 
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