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A truly sad day in Wisconsin, I'm disgusted by the actions of those officers. I pray for Blake and his family. This is not acceptable and we can tolerate this.
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Sadly, they’re not dumb. They do things like this openly because despite protests from civilians, they know there most likely will be no serious consequences for their actions.I'm betting they are going to say he went to his car for a weapon, but this will be interesting to say the least.
You gotta be a dumb *** cop to do **** like this in 2020 when you've already seen how the nation at large feels about police brutality.
I really hope this guy pulls through. Enough is enough.
This kind of petulance drives me berserk. Imagine doctors or nurses stood up and said they weren’t going to do their job because the public spoke out about wrongful deaths due to instances of negligence or malpractice. There would be no “back the blue” type of response. We would be held accountable for job abandonment and our licenses would be in jeopardy. Yet when cops throw a temper tantrum and threaten to abandon their obligations bootlickers trample over one another to defend themA good chunk of those pigs will quit if they face any type of real accountability. We’ve already seen with the NYPD how they reacted to their fellow officer getting fired over the Eric Garner morning incident. They pretty much told the mayor they weren’t going to do their job. And that pig simply lost his job, didn’t face any type of legal ramifications or anything.
If cops as a whole face real accountability for their actions, a bunch are going to quit or transfer to more conservative areas where they won’t face accountability.
I do not know the context at all, but that vid is not pretty. The fact that three children were in the car too...
Guess they didn't have tasers either...
So no real attempts at physical restraint, no taser, and 7 point blank gunshots to the back.
Can't wait to hear the police department's explanation for how this was justified or proper protocol.
Once again the user above is using a tragedy to try and incite other users. This is almost as tiring as hearing stories like this.
Anyway I hope the man survives and gets justice, there needs to be accountability for being ****ty at your job, like every other career.