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legendary
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September 18, 2017, 08:03:15 PM
I would say just one thing. There are around 1 million+ police officers in the United States. The actions by a few can't be used to tarnish the reputation of the remaining officers. Because we need to remember that without the cops, the law and order situation may become horrible. Also, we need to remember that bad people exist in every profession.
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September 18, 2017, 07:53:41 PM
Here are the facts we know. Guy was shot and killed by a police officer and its amazing this guy is found guilty by the public on what the woman said ISIS?
ISIS are nothing compared to U.S cops not because US cops are much capable and powerful or supported by the U.S government. ISIS are nothing because U.S cops are more humane.They have my support on fighting crimes. They are trained on handling criminals. ISIS are nothing because they were just useless punks that seeks attention and has no conscience at all.
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September 18, 2017, 01:43:44 PM
Chaos in St Louis:





Nearly 1,000 protesters surround home of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson Friday

They were furious over acquittal of ex-cop Jason Stockley in 2011 shooting death

Stockley shot Anthony Smith five times after a car chase and alleged drug deal

Prosecutors alleged that Stockley planted a gun in Smith's car after he shot him

But a judge ruled that Stockley was not guilty of first-degree murder on evidence

Now cops arrest 13 as protests turn violent, leaving ten officers injured


Read more at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4888212/Latest-St-Louis-ex-police-officer-not-guilty-killing.html.


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September 18, 2017, 01:39:11 PM
US Coalition Announces They'll Defend ISIS by Attacking Syrian Army if They Go After Them





In a blatantly ominous move—solidifying the notion that the U.S. military machine supports and sustains the proliferation of ISIS—U.S.-backed rebels openly stated they will prevent the Syrian army from crossing the Euphrates River to recover eastern Syria from ISIS militants.

The oil-rich province of Deir al-Zor is Islamic State's last major foothold in Syria and Iraq. It is bisected by the Euphrates River. The threats by the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to attack the Syrian army for attempting to cross the river is in de facto defense of ISIS.

As Reuters reports, military council commander Ahmed Abu Khawla warned government forces and their militia allies against firing across the river as his fighters close in — something he said had happened in recent days.

"Now we have 3 km between us and the eastern riverbank, once our forces reach the area, any shot fired into that area we will consider an attack on the military council," he said.


Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/us-coalition-isis-syria/.


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September 18, 2017, 01:36:11 PM
Netflix Does it Again: Exposes Extreme Police Corruption on Coerced Confessions





A new Netflix original series, The Confession Tapes, has once again given the viewing public a stimulating look into the American injustice system—with an up close and personal look at the psychological games employed by police to elicit taped confessions that suspects claim were coerced—but resulted in convictions.

The Confession Tapes encompass a wide array of suspects and situations, revealing that there is no race, religion, background or class that immunizes a person from being persecuted. The only common thread throughout the series is that every single person featured in the series maintains their innocence to this day.

The chilling reality of the series is the resounding message that no one is immune from the hyper-focus of law enforcement, regardless of the evidence, once police have fingered a particular person to be guilty.

The series makes clear that this could happen to anyone.

While some may feel safe "being honest" with law enforcement due to their assured innocence, after watching the seven episodes of this series, they will likely think twice before choosing to so implicitly trust the police in such a tenuous circumstance.

The stories featured in the show reveal a mix of interviews and archival footage in a documentary style that allows the suspects themselves, friends, family, lawyers, prosecutors and jurors to tell the story. It is distinct in that it allows the record to speak for itself, rather than relying on dramatic interpretation.

The Confession Tapes takes you directly to the scene, using actual footage of the crime scene, instead of using actors and dramatizations. Without question, the series allows the viewers to feel the true tragedy and weight of the cases.

Perhaps the most troubling part of the series is the confession tapes themselves, as they reveal mentally fragile people being pushed into likely false confessions using a barrage of psychological tactics.

As TFTP has previously reported, not even children are safe from these brutal tactics to make innocent people say they are guilty.

A study of juvenile interrogations at 17 police departments found that none of the suspects had attorneys present during questioning, and only 21% had parents present. All of them had already waived their Miranda rights. This does not happen by accident; it is a deliberate setup by the cops.


Read more and click the links at http://www.dcclothesline.com/2017/09/18/netflix-does-it-again-exposes-extreme-police-corruption-on-coerced-confessions/.


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September 15, 2017, 03:44:24 AM
'Motherf**ker! I'm Gonna Kill You!' Cops Claim Standard Procedure Used as Teen is Tasered to Death





As the Free Thought Project reported earlier this year, police were caught on video tasering a young man's testicles and his body — until he died. Then, in June we learned that although the Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson found that the officers involved had committed a crime during their torture — they cannot be charged. Now, to add insult to unaccountable injury and death, according to court documents released this week, the cops are defending their tactics, calling their torturous acts that fateful night, standard procedure.

Last week, Mesquite police officers Jack Fyall, Richard Houston, Alan Gafford, Zachary Scott, William Heidelburg and Bill Hedgpeth, the ones responsible for the death of Graham Dyer, asked the judge to dismiss the lawsuit brought against them by his Dyer's parents.

"If I could go back in time and have this case, it would be indicted," said Michael Snipes, the first assistant district attorney. "We would have pursued criminally negligent homicide charges."

These charges cannot be brought now, however, because — in spite of the family only recently finding out about their son's horrifying death — cops kept the footage of it secret long enough for the statute of limitations to expire.

As My Statesmen reported in June, such charges cannot be brought more than three years after the incident, which came to the district attorney's attention as the result of an American-Statesman investigation earlier in the year. And while there is no such limitation on the higher charge of manslaughter, Snipes said the officers' behavior that contributed to Graham's death didn't reach the level of a knowing disregard for his life.

On August 14, 2013, Kathy and Robert Dyer got a phone call one night that is every parent's nightmare — their son, Graham, was in the hospital. The 18-year-old boy had been severely injured during a struggle with police and was fighting for his life — a fight he would lose.


Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/genitals-taser-standard-procedure/.


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September 04, 2017, 09:13:25 PM
Do you think Marawe from The Philippines which is my country are just one group or the one who joined forces to spread what they want to do?
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September 04, 2017, 12:22:25 PM
I mean, I think cops can be bad yea but I do not think the majority of cops are bad people a lot of my friends are cops that I grew up with. Would I ever be a cop hell no! lol. But I think for the MOST part it all depends on how you handle your encounter with the police if your being an asshole then yea a trigger happy cop may shoot you so my philosophy is drumroll please.... DONT BE AN ASSHOLE TO A MAN WITH A GUN.

Now as far as ISIS being compared to cops I think they are 2 completely different things the police were invented with good intentions to protect good people from the bad people now yes cops have to much power nowadays etc. etc. but ISIS was created purely for spreading evil and violence I don't think you can really compare the two....
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September 04, 2017, 11:41:35 AM
I think this is not some for compare,because ISIS is most brutal terorist organisation in human history,but if we look how American establisment talk about democraty and human rights,and see what police doing black people and prostestans what to say about that,about fake country bild on lair and propaganda

The only reason cops are not more brutal is, people hurt by cops sue the city. When the city has to pay, they make the cops act a little more sane. ISIS doesn't have anybody to make them act more sane.

Did you notice the little word "act?" Cops ACT sane because they are forced into it. ISIS ACTS wild because they don't have anybody to force them to ACT sanely. If cops didn't have anybody to force them to ACT sanely, they would way out-ACT ISIS.

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September 04, 2017, 11:34:45 AM
I think this is not some for compare,because ISIS is most brutal terorist organisation in human history,but if we look how American establisment talk about democraty and human rights,and see what police doing black people and prostestans what to say about that,about fake country bild on lair and propaganda
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September 04, 2017, 11:32:19 AM
While He Was Killing a Dog, NYPD Cop Also Shot a Fellow Officer





An NYPD officer executing a search in the hunt for a robbery suspect accidentally shot a U.S. marshal in the foot when he fired at a dog that he said was attacking the federal agent, according to police sources.

The officer that shot the federal agent is believed to be a member of the U.S. Marshals Service's New York/New Jersey Fugitive Task Force, according to the New York Post.

The incident occurred as the task force was searching for a 25-year-old robbery suspect who they believed was hiding out in a residence.

The dog is alleged to have charged the officers on the scene, biting a U.S. marshal. However, as TFTP has reported on countless occasions, officers often claim dogs charge them when the reality is quite to the contrary.


Read more and click the links at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/nypd-officer-shoots-kills-dog-accidentally-shoots-marshal/.


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September 04, 2017, 11:29:10 AM
The Utah Nurse is Not Alone --





The Body Cam footage of a nurse being violent arrested for doing her job and refusing to break the law may be shocking, but it's not uncommon.

The Body Cam footage of a nurse being violently arrested by a police officer in Salt Lake City while other officers on the scene watched and aided the arrest went viral on Friday. The internet watched in horror as a nurse followed the orders from her supervisors and refused to break the law—and a police officer responded by throwing a temper tantrum because he was told "No."

However, while this incident was caught on video and spread like wildfire when it was released, it is not uncommon, and it does not apply solely to medical professionals. Police officers also have a history of targeting and abusing first responders rendering aid to citizens in life-threatening situations.


Read more and click the links at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/nurse-not-alone-police-history-abusing-professionals/.


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September 04, 2017, 11:25:42 AM
Cops Mistake 15yo Girl Holding a Baby for a Suspect, Taser, Assault, and Arrest Her





All too often, police officers, while hunting down a suspect, will find the closest person to them and attack or arrest them. All too often they are wrong. Fitting the description, we are told, is how the officers justify the wholesale assault and kidnapping of an innocent person. As the following story details, even children are not safe from these violent mistakes.

If someone wants to know just how seriously Canadians take police accountability, the following story serves as an indicator. Two Ontario police officers were charged and found guilty of tasering two individuals in a case of mistaken identity.

Constable Kenny Belanger, a six-year-veteran of the Ontario Provincial Police, who worked out of the Kapuskasing detachment, pleaded guilty in the Ontario Court of Justice in Kapuskasing on Friday, to two counts of assault with a weapon.

His co-accused, Acting Sgt. Daniel Lafontaine, a nine-year veteran of the OPP who worked out of the South Porcupine detachment, pleaded guilty to two counts of assault.


Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/officers-mistake-teen-taser-assault/.


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August 27, 2017, 09:14:10 PM
Cops Assault 91-Year-Old Man For Walking With a Stick--Witnesses





One might think the police would never manhandle, handcuff, and cite a 91-year-old man for anything—but that would be a fairy tale. In the real world, policing for profit, as some have called it, will stop at nothing to bring in revenue, even when it comes from citing a 91-year-old man for walking with a walking stick.

Otha Thurmond, 91, of Memphis, Tennessee, will finally find his way to criminal court after spending his whole life as a law-abiding citizen. According to Thurmond, he has never been in jail a day in his life. Neighbors agree. And they are up in arms with the treatment they witnessed Thurmond receive when he encountered police on his Memphis sidewalk.

Police say they felt threatened by the elderly man when they claim he waved a stick at them. They also say he tried to intervene in a separate domestic dispute. But neighbors disagree. Niesha Lowe WREG News that Thurmond responded when asked by police why he had a stick, saying, "I'm old. I need this stick."


Read more and watch the video at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/man-cited-disorderly-conduct-walking-stick/.


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August 02, 2017, 09:41:37 AM
not us cops my friend whole every country have this damn problem
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August 01, 2017, 11:57:03 PM
Nothing badecker says makes sense anyways so don't try to argue with a mentally ill person, it just won't work. He thinks that all 700.000 cops in the US are bad yet he can only post 20 cases where police actually were wrong, as I said, he lacks critical thinking, you can make badecker believe anything. Sad.

The problem is still that the fact that those "bad cops" are tolerated, rarely even punished, show clearly the whole hierarchy encourage those behavior.
Those who denounce it are shunned, never promoted, and ejected.

Sad reality of the police system.

It's same with pedo and catholic church.

When you live in bad area, it's the daily reality.



You get agressed ? Nobody give a shit, take 3 day to fill a complaints to be told it's useless.

Rapist get away with it because there is not enough proof, judges are too busy, and cops are too busy getting drunk with their coworker.

You get your phone stollen, suck it.

You are black or arab in a restaurant, cop come agress and insult play cow boy for nothing. When they are not plain beating you or rape with a stick.

The number of time this shit happen ... not even countable.
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August 01, 2017, 06:31:46 AM
Nothing badecker says makes sense anyways so don't try to argue with a mentally ill person, it just won't work. He thinks that all 700.000 cops in the US are bad yet he can only post 20 cases where police actually were wrong, as I said, he lacks critical thinking, you can make badecker believe anything. Sad.
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Ive just remembered the quote "Only the Sith put everything in the absolute."
One or some cases - not a reason for panic and hatred of the police.

That's right. Even in the United States, there are around 800,000 cops on active duty. The actions of a few should not be used to discredit the entire police department. Without them, it will be impossible to maintain the law and order.

You are mistaken. It isn't the actions of a few. The police union is nationwide, and hooks all cops together. The good cops who stand up against the bad cops, are shut down by their union, and ostracized. This means that they usually aren't cops for very long after. And the union fights for bad cops in court so that they seldom get their due punishment for the wrong that they do.

Good cops don't really exist. The good that is apparent in cops isn't cop goodness. It is man or woman goodness. If they followed their cop orientation rather than their man/woman conscience, they all would start doing the same damage that the patently bad bad-cops do.

Cops are way worse than ISIS.

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https://en.m.wikiquote.org/wiki/A_Few_Good_Men  Grin

I want you to know that I think the whole fucking bunch of you are certifiably insane. This code of honor of yours makes me want to beat the shit out of somebody.

http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0104257/


Cops are way worse than ISIS.

Your 5 minutes of effort got wasted by these few words. I would have believed you (at least the initial part of your argument). But once you began arguing that the American cops are worse than the ISIS, you lost the debate.


You jokers are watching way too many movies. Why do you think the movies are made? They are made because people who make them have a dream. They are made to keep jokers like you ignorant of the truth. Then the police/military can go in and do all the bad they want, because you jokers support them.

Maybe I was wrong. Maybe it isn't cops that are worse than ISIS. Maybe it is ignorant jokers like you.

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Some movie are good, it can tell a story too Smiley

Maybe you dont know anyone who makes movie and think they are made by satan in hell ? Lol

Movies tell a story. The story is fiction in all cases. The closest you come to truth are a few documentaries, or movies that tell us it is only a depiction. Almost 100% of the time a movie does NOT take into account all kinds of things that are reality... even the documentaries.

Because we all have a touch of Satan in us, movies are made by Satan if they don't tell us what they really are. In addition, even though they may tell us that they are fictional, they portray things as though they are real. So, they trick us into believing even when they say that they are only depictions.

Revelation 22:15:
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Outside are the dogs, those who practice magic arts, the sexually immoral, the murderers, the idolaters and everyone who loves and practices falsehood.

Those who make movies and love them are those who love and practice falsehood.

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Ive just remembered the quote "Only the Sith put everything in the absolute."
One or some cases - not a reason for panic and hatred of the police.

That's right. Even in the United States, there are around 800,000 cops on active duty. The actions of a few should not be used to discredit the entire police department. Without them, it will be impossible to maintain the law and order.

You are mistaken. It isn't the actions of a few. The police union is nationwide, and hooks all cops together. The good cops who stand up against the bad cops, are shut down by their union, and ostracized. This means that they usually aren't cops for very long after. And the union fights for bad cops in court so that they seldom get their due punishment for the wrong that they do.

Good cops don't really exist. The good that is apparent in cops isn't cop goodness. It is man or woman goodness. If they followed their cop orientation rather than their man/woman conscience, they all would start doing the same damage that the patently bad bad-cops do.

Cops are way worse than ISIS.

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https://en.m.wikiquote.org/wiki/A_Few_Good_Men  Grin

I want you to know that I think the whole fucking bunch of you are certifiably insane. This code of honor of yours makes me want to beat the shit out of somebody.

http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0104257/


Cops are way worse than ISIS.

Your 5 minutes of effort got wasted by these few words. I would have believed you (at least the initial part of your argument). But once you began arguing that the American cops are worse than the ISIS, you lost the debate.


You jokers are watching way too many movies. Why do you think the movies are made? They are made because people who make them have a dream. They are made to keep jokers like you ignorant of the truth. Then the police/military can go in and do all the bad they want, because you jokers support them.

Maybe I was wrong. Maybe it isn't cops that are worse than ISIS. Maybe it is ignorant jokers like you.

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Some movie are good, it can tell a story too Smiley

Maybe you dont know anyone who makes movie and think they are made by satan in hell ? Lol
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Those who support the idea that American cops are no different from ISIS, I suggest if you need to call the bearded fools. Then you will understand their differences. I think it's funny that people think it is. I am sure that you have never seen a live beaver. I wish you that you have not seen.
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