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Some just dont get a VERY SIMPLE concept.........Dont fuck up....and cops will never bother you!(good or bad ones)
Separation of church & state, What's that?
http://joeforamerica.com/2015/04/walter-scott-shooting-enhanced-video-s…
Why's the cop still in jail then..... funny shit
Pit Row
It's up to these communities to clean up and make the fixes themselves. Waiting for people with money or the government to do so has never worked and will never work.
Just my opinion on it.
Nah your way is easier
Slager “felt threatened and reached for his department-issued firearm and fired his weapon,” his attorney added.
If the video had not surfaced, that’s where the story might have ended. In nearly all cases where an officer fires a weapon, that is the end of the story. A study by The State found “police in South Carolina have fired their weapons at 209 suspects in the past five years” but none were convicted. “We ruled all the shootings were justified – and we looked at dozens and dozens of them,” one former prosecutor told The State.
In this case, the video revealed a very different scenario. Scott, who was unarmed and fleeing, was shot in the back by Slager from a distance of at least 15 feet. After Scott was fatally shot, the video appears to capture Slager planting an object next to Scott.
And the second officer should be held accountable for his fraudulent report that made no mention of Officer Slager dropping something by the body. This fratboy mentality has to go.
And we wonder why people have issues with trust when it comes to the Nations Law Enforcement.
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