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It’s 2020 and only now is law enforcement debating banning choke holds and raping people in custody? Seems like this overhaul was long overdue.



 
It’s 2020 and only now is law enforcement debating banning choke holds and raping people in custody? Seems like this overhaul was long overdue.




Sadly these two cops who raped this girl got most of the charges dropped and only got a 5 year probation for misconduct.

It's beyond terrible what these cops did and I don't think it's all that uncommon.
 
It’s 2020 and only now is law enforcement debating banning raping people in custody? Seems like this overhaul was long overdue.

Rape was always illegal but if you want to twist it to promote your propaganda to make it seem like laws are just now preventing officers from raping those is custody then go for it. Pretty ****** thing to twist, even for you.
 
Sadly these two cops who raped this girl got most of the charges dropped and only got a 5 year probation for misconduct

It's beyond terrible what these cops did and I don't think it's all that uncommon.

Absolutely disgusting thing to do. Do you really think cops raping those in custody is common? What do you mean by that?
 
Painting most officers as bad and as the enemies is counterintuitive and is fueled by hate - just like racism is.

I'd hate to be a cop right now. Lots of these cops are gonna hit breaking points and I hope they quit before they snap on someone.



Seems like a hard concept for some of the protesters/rioters but violence against the innocent is wrong.
 
Rape was always illegal but if you want to twist it to promote your propaganda to make it seem like laws are just now preventing officers from raping those is custody then go for it. Pretty ****** thing to twist, even for you.

If you are in police custody, how can your consent be free? It's like statutory rape, there is no process for reasonable consent.
 
If you are in police custody, how can your consent be free? It's like statutory rape, there is no process for reasonable consent.
I'm not arguing that, obviously...

If an officer raped someone in custody 4 months ago, 4 years ago, 40 years ago it was still rape.

I agree with the new law and it's absurd it wasn't already a law. A police officer should not have sex with anyone in custody.
 

Over 500 businesses destroyed in the Twin Cities area alone.
I feel bad for the dude that emigrated here from Ethiopia. He puts it perfectly when he says what happened to Floyd was injustice just like his business being destroyed.

I'm surprisingly how brushed off the pandemic has become amongst these protests and seems, at this point, a lil wreckless.

People are out there fighting for a guy who couldn't breath and died while endangering themselves and others to COVID-19 which makes you unable to breathe and die.

Could you imagine trying to explain 2020 to someone from a year ago?
 
Painting most officers as bad and as the enemies is counterintuitive and is fueled by hate - just like racism is.

I'd hate to be a cop right now. Lots of these cops are gonna hit breaking points and I hope they quit before they snap on someone.



Seems like a hard concept for some of the protesters/rioters but violence against the innocent is wrong.
That tweet says that violence can never stop violence. That's not true.

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