Yep a firing I'd say and a lawsuit, the man was a US army officer in uniform FFS, they are suppose to have social and even legal statues. They need a national bad cop database so that assholes don't just go to another state and do it all over again, but don't even get to work as security guards. Cellphones and video cameras have done more for black people in America than almost anything else recently, people often get to see the hate from their POV. It's technology like video cameras and the internet that's doing the most to cause police reform. These guys weren't serving and protecting anybody, they were just racist assholes who committed assault and unlawful confinement.Doughnut boy is in trouble.
How many are black?Let me Agitate some Russian fobs..
In eastern Europe police cant do shit to active army man.
Only right they have is to Call Military Police..
Stay off the weeeeed!How many are black?
Little cika, Russia isn't part of the EU, nice try though.Stay off the weeeeed!
99%.. We call them gypsies..
But for you and others with low IQ, point is that laws in EU are such that Police dont have any authority over people who serve in the Military, only thing they can do Is call Military Police..
Wooow brain melting for some idiots ha??
After being shot in the line of duty last week, a Texas state trooper has died, according to a statement from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS).
Trooper Chad Walker, 38, stopped to assist a driver alongside a highway near Mexia, Texas, on Friday when the driver exited the vehicle and shot him multiple times, according to series of tweets from DPS over the weekend.
"Trooper Walker's horrific murder is a solemn reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face every day to keep our communities safe," Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Wednesday night.
Walker was transported to a hospital in Waco following the shooting, DPS said. On Monday, DPS updated Walker's condition in a statement, saying he was no longer displaying "signs of viable brain activity and he remains on life-support until he can share the gift of life as an organ donor."
DPS announced Walker's death Wednesday afternoon.
"Texas Highway Patrol Trooper Chad Walker was committed to protecting the people of Texas. His sacrifice will never be forgotten, and we ask that you keep his family, friends and colleagues in your prayers during the difficult days ahead," DPS Director Steven McCraw said in a statement announcing his death on Wednesday.
A second-generation law enforcement officer who began his career in 2003, Walker leaves behind a wife and four children, according to DPS.
As I see brain isn't part of your body ....Little cika, Russia isn't part of the EU, nice try though.