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what Im trying to say here, boy wonder, Is that if you throw a temper tantrum on the any job you get reprimanded.
You seem to think that an officer who, when he throws a temper tantrum on the job it becomes a civil rights violation, an assault or even worse manslaughter... that they should for lack of a better word, receive a "free pass". It's pretty simple, since you so aptly explained: Quote:
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Has it come out how the victim of police violence was disrupting class, other than ignoring the teacher in favor of texting?
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The police state is alive, healthy, and displaying its full functional model here. They are just kids afterall Orruar, they are succeptible to police state spectacles of extreme violence. I personally WOULD NOT speak out were I a 14 year old child in that classroom and witnessed what happened. These are not adults, they just want to fit in, conform, and keep their head down so they aren't the victims of any administrative hassling/drama/violence/bullying next. They just want to "do the right thing". Without consideration for anyone but their own personal interests. You will not hear the full story. You will not get a bystander account for these reasons imo. | |||
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Last edited by AzzarTheGod; 10-29-2015 at 02:07 AM..
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funny tho you dont need a full story to know that an adult police officer throwing a teenager practicing nonviolent resistance across the room is enough of an example to remove that psychotic officers badge.
Not to mention the 2 other lawsuits against him for excessive force and assault kek OR YOU KNOW you could love excessive force and then go around telling people we need the second amendmant to protect us from excesive force. | ||
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