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The Growing Thirst for Cruelty

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**** American cops are *****, hmmm there was something interesting in that, 30,000 dollar bonus? There are financial incentives for bashing citizens and violating their rights?
You’re such an anti police communist. Every ****ing day they put their lives in the line for you. “bLuE lIvEs MaTtEr!”
 


Later, the officers can be heard claiming that more individuals have started to resist their arrests, anticipating even more extreme uses of force in future.

“We’re going to end up shooting some of them,” an agent said, referencing Laynez-Ambrosio’s attempts to assert his rights. “This kid goes like … ‘No, you can’t do that’; I’m not doing s***. We told you already to get out, you either get out or I’m going to pull you out.”


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX7I4znDOKk

Just a few bad apples… can’t punish all law enforcement because of “a few” bad apples. Amiright???

“bLuE lIvEs MaTtEr”
 
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You’re such an anti police communist. Every ****ing day they put their lives in the line for you. “bLuE lIvEs MaTtEr!”

I wonder how common it is for some of the things I seen on YouTube to happen IRL? Even i know, from the other side of the world, the limits on US police in terms of searches, road stops and so on. All to often what I've seen is watching police go out of their way to skirt the law and reframe incidents to violate individuals rights. Its terrible police work, time wasted and any charges that stem from it should be easily knocked down by a decent lawyer. But its more than that, it comes across as mostly these cops don't like to be told by citizens no. Their hostility to the public are are supposed to serve is palpable. Now again, Im not sure how reflective these but apples are of the standard of US policing in general but some of the **** I've seen leaves you with very little confidence.
 
I wonder how common it is for some of the things I seen on YouTube to happen IRL? Even i know, from the other side of the world, the limits on US police in terms of searches, road stops and so on. All to often what I've seen is watching police go out of their way to skirt the law and reframe incidents to violate individuals rights. Its terrible police work, time wasted and any charges that stem from it should be easily knocked down by a decent lawyer. But its more than that, it comes across as mostly these cops don't like to be told by citizens no. Their hostility to the public are are supposed to serve is palpable. Now again, Im not sure how reflective these but apples are of the standard of US policing in general but some of the **** I've seen leaves you with very little confidence.
I consume a lot of content involving police interactions and lately I've been watching a lot of court cam videos. I grew up wanting to be a criminal defense attorney, so that's where my heart lies, and that's why I'm fascinated with this kind of content. A big part of the problem with this ICE **** is that they are avoiding due process... somehow.

Just randomly I'm going to put a court cam video here. I like this channel, so if this is interesting this is a channel that doesn't waste a lot of your time.

This is a probable cause hearing that basically determines if there is a justified reason to hold this person or try them. The bar is low. If a felony a grand jury indictment is required, but for misdemeanors this is the process. This judge is a character and if I was facing a minor crime I would be thrilled if this were my judge. He holds the police and the DA to a higher standard than I think most do.

 
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I consume a lot of content involving police interactions and lately I've been watching a lot of court cam videos. I grew up wanting to be a criminal defense attorney, so that's where my heart lies, and that's why I'm fascinated with this kind of content. A big part of the problem with this ICE **** is that they are avoiding due process... somehow.

Just randomly I'm going to put a court cam video here. I like this channel, so if this is interesting this is a channel that doesn't waste a lot of your time.

This is a probable cause hearing that basically determines if there is a justified reason to hold this person or try them. The bar is low. If a felony a grand jury indictment is required, but for misdemeanors this is the process. This judge is a character and if I was facing a minor crime I would be thrilled if this were my judge. He holds the police and the DA to a higher standard than I think most do.



I've seen this guys stuff he's pretty funny. I'm surprised that guy was left off with no PC, at the end of the day he did have a gun on him, I can get my head around civilians carrying firearms.
 
I've seen this guys stuff he's pretty funny. I'm surprised that guy was left off with no PC, at the end of the day he did have a gun on him, I can get my head around civilians carrying firearms.
If the reason to stop you was not justified then anything they find after the stop is "fruit from the poisonous tree" and cannot be considered.
 
If the reason to stop you was not justified then anything they find after the stop is "fruit from the poisonous tree" and cannot be considered.

Yeah I doubt that would fly here, however Police have considerably broader powers of search here.
 
If the reason to stop you was not justified then anything they find after the stop is "fruit from the poisonous tree" and cannot be considered.
The main way around this is if the suspect consents to a search. A consent to search cures all. You cannot argue probable cause if you agree to be searched.

This is why, innocent or guilty, never agree to a search. You lose so much legally when you consent to be searched. It is a straight up dumb move. Always a dumb move. Never consent to be searched. If they have a valid reason to search they can easily get a warrant. But you cannot challenge any of it if you consent.
 
My childhood dream was to be a criminal defense attorney. I regret not accomplishing that goal. I think I might have actually been good at it, and I think I might have cared about what I did. I'm not emotionally connected to the work I do now. I don't really care about it. But I think if I was a criminal defense lawyer I would care and that I would fight for my clients.
 
My childhood dream was to be a criminal defense attorney. I regret not accomplishing that goal. I think I might have actually been good at it, and I think I might have cared about what I did. I'm not emotionally connected to the work I do now. I don't really care about it. But I think if I was a criminal defense lawyer I would care and that I would fight for my clients.
I probably should have been a teacher. Or something to do with dogs (don't really know a specific job though)

Last night I took my daughter to the park and saw 2 of the elementary kids there and it filled me up to see them. Can't wait for school to start back up so I can see all the kids again.
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I probably should have been a teacher. Or something to do with dogs (don't really know a specific job though)

Last night I took my daughter to the park and saw 2 of the elementary kids there and it filled me up to see them. Can't wait for school to start back up so I can see all the kids again.
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To add to this. My daughter and the 2 other kids wanted me to play tag with them. My daughter is going into 4th grade, one of the other kids is going into 5th and the other is going into 2nd.
I said yes despite the fact that my left knee has been bothering me for a few months now.

At one point the 5th grader was chasing me and I have always been a pretty good athlete and have always been a runner so I decided to show them what I could do and decided to go full speed. (I barely pulled away from the kid chasing me lol. I'm getting way too old way too fast)
I felt fine walking home last night and went to bed feeling fine.
Woke up this morning and I'm limping now. I need to stop racing kids. Or get into better shape and get healthier.

I did start exercising and dieting a little about a week ago. Hopefully I can stick with it. I'm hoping to get down to about 190. Currently about 200.
 
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