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Just a reminder: blue lives don't exist! All cops are bad! Derek Chauvin is a murderer! Black lives matter! LGBTQIA people deserve rights! Bigots can choke! Thank you for for coming to my Ted talk😁.
Silvon Simmons was shot three times in an upstate New York city. Then he was accused of trying to kill the cop who fired at him. His story is a study in the kinds of police practices that have sparked protests across America – and it shows the enormous challenge cities face when trying to enact change.
A cop shoots a Black man and a city resumes battle with police union
‘If you want to take a photo, I’m not going to say no because we are always told to interact and keep the situation calm,’ one officer told investigators.
The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Fannie Lou Hamer
“The FBI arrested Joseph Fischer, a patrolman with the North Cornwall Township Police Department, on charges of obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder...”
a. cop. obstructed. law. enforcement.
if he were a black/hispanic/arab cop, he’d be dead already. 6 cops have already been arrested, 35 are under investigation.
do not underestimate and NEVER FORGET the magnitude of what these motherfuckin traitor pukes did on January 6, 2021.
Hundreds of people have been arrested for their alleged roles in the attack on Jan. 6.
A white former police officer has been charged with falsely reporting a gunfight with a group of Black youths at his lakeside camp in the Adirondacks while he was off duty last summer, the Essex County District Attorney’s Office said Thursday. Sean McKown was arraigned last week on four misdemeanor charges, including falsely reporting an incident and illegally discharging a firearm within 500 feet of a dwelling, District Attorney Kristy Sprague said in a news release. “The charges filed stem from allegedly false reports of an incident (which did not occur) that were allegedly made to 911 by Sean McKown,” Sprague said in a statement.
McKown was allowed to retire from the Cohoes police force rather than face disciplinary measures after the episode in June that followed a night of drinking. McKown initially told state police he had been confronted by eight to 10 Black youths outside his camp and had exchanged gunfire. The Albany Times Union reported that McKown acknowledged his story about being shot at was a lie.