MalcolmNewton
formerly ironstark
- Feb 2, 2017
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For the most part, it's been white WOMEN doing this crap lately. At least white male violators have the courage to step to you in person when doing their wypipo deeds.
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Lol no they ******* don’t. They completely cover their faces, hide behind cops and bring out a guns. The **** courage you talking about?For the most part, it's been white WOMEN doing this crap lately. At least white male violators have the courage to step to you in person when doing their wypipo deeds.
Propaganda poster from the Korean war, targeting Black US soldiers.
*Alonzo.gif* Can't say they were wrong...
So when these people call the cops for no reason what happens to them?
Isn’t it illegal to call 911 that many times in just over a year?
It can be, but it depends on why the individual is calling 911 and whether the reports are real. A recent story out of Bullhead City, Ariz., is a good example.
Larry Blonsky, 60, called 911 on Sunday night to report a break-in at his home. Police responded, investigated, and found nothing.
Just 90 minutes later, Blonsky called again, reporting another break-in at his home, the Associated Press reports. Police still found nothing. Officers then checked call records and realized that Blonsky had called 911 nineteentimes in the past year. He was arrested on suspicion of harassment of 911 dispatchers and false reporting.
Blonsky was arrested because it’s illegal to call 911 when there is no crime or suspicious activity. False reporting causes dispatchers to shift resources from real emergencies. It’s also illegal to repeatedly call 911 without an actual, concrete reason to do so. In some states, this can constitute harassment.