[News] The USA Police State will never satisfy its lust for beating, gassing, and imprisoning minorities

Real fucking classy, Atlanta - throw tear gas grenades into a truck with a baby in the fucking back. Now the fucking cops are out there blaming the protesters for them using gas on a car full of kids. Yeah... it's the protesters' fault you can't hold your fire when you see there's kids in the car - motherfucker admitted he knew that a kid got shot with tear gas.
 
Two black men found hanging from trees within 60 miles of each other in an area known to be plastered with racist flyers emblazoned with nooses.

Suicides obviously.
 
And now for something a bit more local - Police in Winston, OR are "working with" a man who is accused of stabbing another man over a fight regarding racial tensions. Not working with the (Hispanic) man who was stabbed and taken to the hospital, working with the racist old white dude who did the stabbing. He hasn't been arrested, or charged, or anything else. The cops are "working with him," to determine what steps can be taken to help him with this issue.
 
Oh goody, the Proud Boys showed up to Seattle to "volunteer" to offer security for a woman who wanted to preach to them. Fuckin' little bitches, screaming hate and sucking off Trump in public for no god damn reason, trying to scream over the protesters, claiming to understand where the black community is coming from because "I'm short and when I go in a grocery store women don't pay attention to me." Now they want to take a group photo in front of their "successful" operation.
 
Calls Mount to Investigate as 2 Black Men Found Hanging from Trees in California, 10 Days Apart

In Palmdale, California, calls are mounting for an independent investigation into the death of 24-year-old Robert Fuller, a Black man who was found dead hanging from a tree in a park Wednesday. City officials initially said he died by suicide....​
Fuller’s death came 10 days after another Black man, 38-year-old Malcolm Harsch, was found dead and hanging from a tree about 50 miles away​
The cases are part of an uptick of similar incidents around the country.

 
Calls Mount to Investigate as 2 Black Men Found Hanging from Trees in California, 10 Days Apart

In Palmdale, California, calls are mounting for an independent investigation into the death of 24-year-old Robert Fuller, a Black man who was found dead hanging from a tree in a park Wednesday. City officials initially said he died by suicide....​
Fuller’s death came 10 days after another Black man, 38-year-old Malcolm Harsch, was found dead and hanging from a tree about 50 miles away​

The cases are part of an uptick of similar incidents around the country.

Investigators need to have a little "chat" with Rand Paul.
 
Man, you know who I want to carry a gun into a life or death situation? Someone who breaks down when their McDonalds order takes too long.

 
Are we sure this is even real? I don't know, because the irony is just too thick.

This feels like it was made to start outrage over discrimination and then later she is going to have a second video "Now you know why Black Lives Matter".

I mean it could be genuine but then we once again go into total lack of self-awareness.
 

figmentPez

Staff member
Sleep deprivation induced paranoia is a real thing. About 15 years ago my health problems were bad enough that I could not get good sleep, and I thought my parents were trying to kill me.

There are are a few overlapping issues apparent in this video. The intersection of cop and Karen persecution complexes, combined with the problem of any job that expects people to work sleep-deprived beyond the point of mental harm (police, medical, lawyers, game developers, etc.), throw that onto the dumpster fire that is 2020 and this is a recipe for disaster.

Part of me wants to be sympathetic because there's a lot of people out there who have been pushed the point of tears by the circumstances of their lives, and finally broke down sobbing over something stupid like chicken nuggets. On the other hand, Frank has a damn good point that she's got a gun and authority, and there's no way someone in this mental state should be trusted with either.
 
I'm very, very, very aware of sleep deprived paranoia. I also know that putting a video up for the world to see and showing it off is absolutely the dumbest fucking thing to do right now.
 
Watching this charging decision in the Rayshard Brooks murder is intense. It's nice to see a group of cops get the full wait of these laws they've been using on drug dealers for so many years. So, brief story time - one of my best friends from my last big job at Westmark did serious time in the state prison system for jacking another dealer's delivery. He did 17 years of a 20 year sentence which he picked up because he took responsibility for the entire operation, and one of his crew members had a loaded gun and fired at the opposing dealer's crew, and that caused - in the opinion of the state - the opposing crew to fire wildly and indiscriminately in the direction of a residential neighborhood; and my buddy picked up an assault with a deadly weapon charge for each person who was home in that neighborhood at the time of the shooting. My friend took responsibility for his actions, and got involved in a career path where he could excel, and all was good once he'd done his 17 years in fucking prison.

Anyway, the officers involved in the murder of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta, GA have been charged with assault with deadly weapons charges for firing in the direction of someone's car while said vehicle was occupied. It's nice to see them being charged. Warrants have been issued. They have until 6pm tomorrow to surrender. Hopefully they'll be found guilty on these charges, because just charging them can't be taken as a "step in the right direction" anymore.
 
I've been mad about McMuffin cop today. If you're that afraid of interaction with non-police to the extent you think that fast food employees are planning to poison you (beyond the normal poison fast food already is and the regular doses of boogers and saliva restaurant staff already expose us to.) you are no longer a police officer, you're an occupying force in enemy territory. That us vs. them mentality is fucking rampant in policing, I've had it and everyone I've ever worked with had it. It's awful. I've never seen it at the level where I think my Big Mac is going to be full of poison though.
 

Dave

Staff member
Stop treating us like we treat minorities, guys! It totally hurts our feelings! Even though when WE do it people fucking die.
 
Portland PD decides that people knowing who their officers are is bad for business, allows them to cover their nametags during protests. Claims their officers were "being doxxed." If this is anything like the NYPD being poisoned or Officer McMuffin freaking out about her food, or the dipshit who wrote "pig" on his own Starbucks cup, or the one who took a bite of his own burger and claimed he got it that way, or the one who had the Subway cup analyzed because "it was drugged with weed," or any of the other millions of times that cops have claimed harassment and it wound up they were the ones doing any actual harm; then I'm going to have to call bullshit. I'll bet you dollars to donuts (pun very much intended) that people are finding out the officers' names and using Spokeo, Clustrmaps, or Beenverified to post their addresses - you know, like public records searches work for everybody else in America - at most. Maybe, if your officers are such shitheads that people want to find out where they live, you should get rid of the officers, not allow them to cover their names and hide who they are from the public. Oh, but don't worry, the officers will still be identifiable to HQ, so they won't go unpunished when they repeatedly shoot members of the press in the head, or beat reporters with riot sticks (broom sticks, not normal batons), or gas drivers on the streets, or anything else the Portland police have been doing for the last three weeks.
 
Watching this charging decision in the Rayshard Brooks murder is intense. It's nice to see a group of cops get the full wait of these laws they've been using on drug dealers for so many years. So, brief story time - one of my best friends from my last big job at Westmark did serious time in the state prison system for jacking another dealer's delivery. He did 17 years of a 20 year sentence which he picked up because he took responsibility for the entire operation, and one of his crew members had a loaded gun and fired at the opposing dealer's crew, and that caused - in the opinion of the state - the opposing crew to fire wildly and indiscriminately in the direction of a residential neighborhood; and my buddy picked up an assault with a deadly weapon charge for each person who was home in that neighborhood at the time of the shooting. My friend took responsibility for his actions, and got involved in a career path where he could excel, and all was good once he'd done his 17 years in fucking prison.

Anyway, the officers involved in the murder of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta, GA have been charged with assault with deadly weapons charges for firing in the direction of someone's car while said vehicle was occupied. It's nice to see them being charged. Warrants have been issued. They have until 6pm tomorrow to surrender. Hopefully they'll be found guilty on these charges, because just charging them can't be taken as a "step in the right direction" anymore.
 
Well, fuck. We have a running gun battle between groups of protesters, with live ammo, in progress, in Atlanta, right by the Wendy's where Rayshard Brooks was shot and killed. I do not like watching people get shot live on TVish. I like even less that cops haven't bothered to show up or answer their radios for three days now. At this point, I don't know who's firing, but we have one person wounded with a gunshot to the upper thigh. 911 is a voicemail at this time.
 
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