Only if we found out about it. There are definitely cops who don't treat their own dogs well.If it was a police dog shot we'd be a nation in mourning
I'm sure they'd be able to fake it for some good pressOnly if we found out about it. There are definitely cops who don't treat their own dogs well.
I dunno, evil is pretty resilient.Look at him, though! He might do some good for me when I put him on my deadpool for next year.
Seems to me there was a song about such things...I dunno, evil is pretty resilient.
I don't think it is. Most flip phones have their external front display on what flips open to become the top half of the phone.Extra points for having strung-out dude holding his phone upside-down.
--Patrick
I did think of that, but assumed the darker dot was the camera aperture, which I assumed would be facing the rear.I don't think it is. Most flip phones have their external front display on what flips open to become the top half of the phone.
And it's all on video, and it took years for the footage to be released.Black man awaiting kidney transplant beaten by hospital security
Man who had recently had a four-day stay in the hospital asked security for help finding his car, and they beat him up and interrogated him because they thought he was looking for cars to steal! WTF?
I'm not sure I follow what you mean by this?And it's all on video, and it took years for the footage to be released.
And it's all still in the "alledged" and "potential" etc stage. Weird how some people can be killers and crooks within 5 minutes, yet others are so well protected that you can't use words like thugs or aggressors or violent lunatics, without being in the wrong somehow.
Who else is going to issue tickets so the state can pay its bills?They're not here to protect us. Why even have them?
My remark on Discord was, "Wow, she really cleaned up that town!"An entire North Carolina police department resigned after a Black woman town manager was hired | CNN
The mass exodus of an entire police department after the hiring of a Black town manager in North Carolina has opened a conversation about public safety and race relations in a small town of just over 1,500 residents.www.cnn.com