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cisternachyli Star Player
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Omar Little wrote: | You left out the fact that the suspect was running away with an empty taser when he was shot in the back, with another bullet hitting the car with three bystanders in it (it’s a violation of policy to fire at a suspect running away, and into the direction of bystanders), that the officer immediately and gleefully yelled “got him”, and proceeded to kick him and then ignore medical attention for him.
But hey, if this is the hill you want to die on... |
Apparently the taser wasn't empty. |
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kikanga Retired Number
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cisternachyli wrote: | Omar Little wrote: | You left out the fact that the suspect was running away with an empty taser when he was shot in the back, with another bullet hitting the car with three bystanders in it (it’s a violation of policy to fire at a suspect running away, and into the direction of bystanders), that the officer immediately and gleefully yelled “got him”, and proceeded to kick him and then ignore medical attention for him.
But hey, if this is the hill you want to die on... |
Apparently the taser wasn't empty. |
Atlanta DA said it was empty. Will be interesting to see what the other officer Brosnan says. But word is he's working with the DA. _________________ "Every hurt is a lesson, and every lesson makes you better” |
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Lots of rumors of police walkouts in Atlanta with conflicting reports. |
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cisternachyli wrote: | Omar Little wrote: | You left out the fact that the suspect was running away with an empty taser when he was shot in the back, with another bullet hitting the car with three bystanders in it (it’s a violation of policy to fire at a suspect running away, and into the direction of bystanders), that the officer immediately and gleefully yelled “got him”, and proceeded to kick him and then ignore medical attention for him.
But hey, if this is the hill you want to die on... |
Apparently the taser wasn't empty. |
Maybe it wasn't. Some tasers are 2 shot loaded. At any rate, as far as I know tasers aren't considered lethal weapons. Also to my knowledge they're only effective in a 6 ft range. If this is true Brooks was well beyond the effective range.
EDIT: Watching MSNBC. DA said the taser had been fired once. If that in fact is true the gun was empty. _________________ Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.
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kikanga wrote: | Quote: | Steve Deace @ SteveDeaceShow · 3h
Just got this email from an Atlanta police officer:
"Atlanta police officers are refusing to answer the radio and walking off of the job. The county can go screw themselves. If you want a society without police we’ll give you one. Let it burn!" |
https://twitter.com/SteveDeaceShow/status/1273376039155179525
Good riddance. If not being able to gun down black people makes you want to quit your job. You shouldn't have a badge in the first place. |
Furthermore, this exemplifies how systemically ingrained a sense of entitlement to unaccountability is within law enforcement. _________________ You thought God was an architect, now you know
He’s something like a pipe bomb ready to blow
And everything you built that’s all for show
goes up in flames
In 24 frames
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Corey78 wrote: | I don't doubt that may be the training. But there is a difference between training and the field, particularly in moments which require "split second" decisions. I'm not disagreeing with you, but this is what the officer will argue. It all happened so fast. |
It doesn't matter how fast it happened. There was no justification for lethal force. _________________ You thought God was an architect, now you know
He’s something like a pipe bomb ready to blow
And everything you built that’s all for show
goes up in flames
In 24 frames
Jason Isbell
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cisternachyli Star Player
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jodeke wrote: | cisternachyli wrote: | Omar Little wrote: | You left out the fact that the suspect was running away with an empty taser when he was shot in the back, with another bullet hitting the car with three bystanders in it (it’s a violation of policy to fire at a suspect running away, and into the direction of bystanders), that the officer immediately and gleefully yelled “got him”, and proceeded to kick him and then ignore medical attention for him.
But hey, if this is the hill you want to die on... |
Apparently the taser wasn't empty. |
Maybe it wasn't. Some tasers are 2 shot loaded. At any rate, as far as I know tasers aren't considered lethal weapons. Also to my knowledge they're only effective in a 6 ft range. If this is true Brooks was well beyond the effective range. |
I agree with you, but according to GA law, they are considered lethal weapons when not in the hands of peace officers. I don't think letting Brooks run away is an acceptable action, but at the very least, shoot the guy in the leg or another body part that would at least immobilize him, not kill him. He didn't need to die. I just wish he hadn't ran. |
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cisternachyli wrote: | jodeke wrote: | cisternachyli wrote: | Omar Little wrote: | You left out the fact that the suspect was running away with an empty taser when he was shot in the back, with another bullet hitting the car with three bystanders in it (it’s a violation of policy to fire at a suspect running away, and into the direction of bystanders), that the officer immediately and gleefully yelled “got him”, and proceeded to kick him and then ignore medical attention for him.
But hey, if this is the hill you want to die on... |
Apparently the taser wasn't empty. |
Maybe it wasn't. Some tasers are 2 shot loaded. At any rate, as far as I know tasers aren't considered lethal weapons. Also to my knowledge they're only effective in a 6 ft range. If this is true Brooks was well beyond the effective range. |
I agree with you, but according to GA law, they are considered lethal weapons when not in the hands of peace officers. I don't think letting Brooks run away is an acceptable action, but at the very least, shoot the guy in the leg or another body part that would at least immobilize him, not kill him. He didn't need to die. I just wish he hadn't ran. |
I wish he hadn't run too. However I factor George Floyd and surmise he may have been the one in fear of his life.
I don't know Georgia law. Will you link your proof of the law regarding a taser being a lethal weapon?
It's my understanding both officers mishandled the arrest. He wasn't told he was under arrest or what the charge was. In something like 41 minutes or so that should have been done.
Shooting someone in the leg is something the Lone Ranger would do.
If you shoot someone in the leg, or other body part you can sever a vital artery and the person can bleed out. Policemen are not taught to wound or incapacitate. It's my understanding they are taught to shoot at body mass. I think that's in the chest area.
Watching late news it's being reported the laser had been fired once so it was empty. _________________ Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves. |
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cisternachyli wrote: | jodeke wrote: | cisternachyli wrote: | Omar Little wrote: | You left out the fact that the suspect was running away with an empty taser when he was shot in the back, with another bullet hitting the car with three bystanders in it (it’s a violation of policy to fire at a suspect running away, and into the direction of bystanders), that the officer immediately and gleefully yelled “got him”, and proceeded to kick him and then ignore medical attention for him.
But hey, if this is the hill you want to die on... |
Apparently the taser wasn't empty. |
Maybe it wasn't. Some tasers are 2 shot loaded. At any rate, as far as I know tasers aren't considered lethal weapons. Also to my knowledge they're only effective in a 6 ft range. If this is true Brooks was well beyond the effective range. |
I agree with you, but according to GA law, they are considered lethal weapons when not in the hands of peace officers. I don't think letting Brooks run away is an acceptable action, but at the very least, shoot the guy in the leg or another body part that would at least immobilize him, not kill him. He didn't need to die. I just wish he hadn't ran. |
I expect his wife and family wishes that too but he did.
Maybe he was afraid of the cops, Lord knows he had reason to be. Maybe he was afraid he'd be locked up over the weekend and miss his daughter's birthday. Maybe he was afraid his wife would be upset at him getting arrested since it sounds like they were working thru some things. Maybe he was afraid he'd lose his job in a time when so many are unemployed.
Whatever his reasons, nothing justifies shooting him in the back as he was running away. Nothing. _________________ “There is always light if only we're brave enough to see it, if only we're brave enough to be it.” --Amanda Gorman |
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cisternachyli Star Player
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jodeke wrote: | cisternachyli wrote: | jodeke wrote: | cisternachyli wrote: | Omar Little wrote: | You left out the fact that the suspect was running away with an empty taser when he was shot in the back, with another bullet hitting the car with three bystanders in it (it’s a violation of policy to fire at a suspect running away, and into the direction of bystanders), that the officer immediately and gleefully yelled “got him”, and proceeded to kick him and then ignore medical attention for him.
But hey, if this is the hill you want to die on... |
Apparently the taser wasn't empty. |
Maybe it wasn't. Some tasers are 2 shot loaded. At any rate, as far as I know tasers aren't considered lethal weapons. Also to my knowledge they're only effective in a 6 ft range. If this is true Brooks was well beyond the effective range. |
I agree with you, but according to GA law, they are considered lethal weapons when not in the hands of peace officers. I don't think letting Brooks run away is an acceptable action, but at the very least, shoot the guy in the leg or another body part that would at least immobilize him, not kill him. He didn't need to die. I just wish he hadn't ran. |
I wish he hadn't run too. However I factor George Floyd and surmise he may have been the one in fear of his life.
I don't know Georgia law. Will you link your proof of the law regarding a taser being a lethal weapon?
It's my understanding both officers mishandled the arrest. He wasn't told he was under arrest or what the charge was. In something like 41 minutes or so that should have been done.
Shooting someone in the leg is something the Lone Ranger would do.
If you shoot someone in the leg, or other body part you can sever a vital artery and the person can bleed out. Policemen are not taught to wound or incapacitate. It's my understanding they are taught to shoot at body mass. I think that's in the chest area.
Watching late news it's being reported the laser had been fired once so it was empty. |
True, you can sever a vital artery but there are ways to avoid that. I had heard about the GA law a few days ago on reddit. Too tired to go look it up now, but it was discussed several times. Apparently the taser had been fired once but I had heard there was another cartridge inside... |
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SweetP wrote: | cisternachyli wrote: | jodeke wrote: | cisternachyli wrote: | Omar Little wrote: | You left out the fact that the suspect was running away with an empty taser when he was shot in the back, with another bullet hitting the car with three bystanders in it (it’s a violation of policy to fire at a suspect running away, and into the direction of bystanders), that the officer immediately and gleefully yelled “got him”, and proceeded to kick him and then ignore medical attention for him.
But hey, if this is the hill you want to die on... |
Apparently the taser wasn't empty. |
Maybe it wasn't. Some tasers are 2 shot loaded. At any rate, as far as I know tasers aren't considered lethal weapons. Also to my knowledge they're only effective in a 6 ft range. If this is true Brooks was well beyond the effective range. |
I agree with you, but according to GA law, they are considered lethal weapons when not in the hands of peace officers. I don't think letting Brooks run away is an acceptable action, but at the very least, shoot the guy in the leg or another body part that would at least immobilize him, not kill him. He didn't need to die. I just wish he hadn't ran. |
I expect his wife and family wishes that too but he did.
Maybe he was afraid of the cops, Lord knows he had reason to be. Maybe he was afraid he'd be locked up over the weekend and miss his daughter's birthday. Maybe he was afraid his wife would be upset at him getting arrested since it sounds like they were working thru some things. Maybe he was afraid he'd lose his job in a time when so many are unemployed.
Whatever his reasons, nothing justifies shooting him in the back as he was running away. Nothing. |
They shouldn't have shot him in the back. He shouldn't have grabbed the taser and tried to fire that at the officers. He shouldn't haven't driven drunk in the first place. Why people choose to do this, without sobering up first, is still a mystery to me. |
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This guy was a real winner. Let's add drinking and driving, then resisting. Crimes against children are the worst, yet people will show up for a televised memorial?
Brooks had previously been convicted of False Imprisonment, Simple Battery/Family, Battery Simple and Felony Cruelty/Cruelty to Children, the Daily Mail reported
He had reportedly pleaded guilty to charges dating back to August 2014.
The dad-of-four was sentenced to one year in prison and six on probation for one count, and 12 months for each of the three other counts.
After a revised sentencing, he was sent back to prison in July 2016.
In December 2019, a warrant was issued for his arrest, which was revoked a month later. |
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So? What does that have to do with what happened? |
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Jhin0821 wrote: | This guy was a real winner. Let's add drinking and driving, then resisting. Crimes against children are the worst, yet people will show up for a televised memorial?
Brooks had previously been convicted of False Imprisonment, Simple Battery/Family, Battery Simple and Felony Cruelty/Cruelty to Children, the Daily Mail reported
He had reportedly pleaded guilty to charges dating back to August 2014.
The dad-of-four was sentenced to one year in prison and six on probation for one count, and 12 months for each of the three other counts.
After a revised sentencing, he was sent back to prison in July 2016.
In December 2019, a warrant was issued for his arrest, which was revoked a month later. |
Its not clear what his previous convictions, none of which the officers knew of when they attempted to arrest him for DUI, have to do with this case. Does a six year old conviction mean the officers were justified in shooting him? Does a six year old conviction transform a taser--which could not work to begin with--into a deadly weapon. Does a six year old conviction mean an officer can shoot someone in the back while the person is fleeing? C'mon...do better. |
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Jhin0821 wrote: | This guy was a real winner. Let's add drinking and driving, then resisting. Crimes against children are the worst, yet people will show up for a televised memorial?
Brooks had previously been convicted of False Imprisonment, Simple Battery/Family, Battery Simple and Felony Cruelty/Cruelty to Children, the Daily Mail reported
He had reportedly pleaded guilty to charges dating back to August 2014.
The dad-of-four was sentenced to one year in prison and six on probation for one count, and 12 months for each of the three other counts.
After a revised sentencing, he was sent back to prison in July 2016.
In December 2019, a warrant was issued for his arrest, which was revoked a month later. |
Clearly a guy who deserved the death penalty. _________________ Under New Management |
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Jhin0821 wrote: | This guy was a real winner. Let's add drinking and driving, then resisting. Crimes against children are the worst, yet people will show up for a televised memorial?
Brooks had previously been convicted of False Imprisonment, Simple Battery/Family, Battery Simple and Felony Cruelty/Cruelty to Children, the Daily Mail reported
He had reportedly pleaded guilty to charges dating back to August 2014.
The dad-of-four was sentenced to one year in prison and six on probation for one count, and 12 months for each of the three other counts.
After a revised sentencing, he was sent back to prison in July 2016.
In December 2019, a warrant was issued for his arrest, which was revoked a month later. |
Definitely all capital crimes. Surprised they waited this long to execute him. _________________ “There is always light if only we're brave enough to see it, if only we're brave enough to be it.” --Amanda Gorman |
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cisternachyli wrote: | jodeke wrote: | cisternachyli wrote: | jodeke wrote: | cisternachyli wrote: | Omar Little wrote: | You left out the fact that the suspect was running away with an empty taser when he was shot in the back, with another bullet hitting the car with three bystanders in it (it’s a violation of policy to fire at a suspect running away, and into the direction of bystanders), that the officer immediately and gleefully yelled “got him”, and proceeded to kick him and then ignore medical attention for him.
But hey, if this is the hill you want to die on... |
Apparently the taser wasn't empty. |
Maybe it wasn't. Some tasers are 2 shot loaded. At any rate, as far as I know tasers aren't considered lethal weapons. Also to my knowledge they're only effective in a 6 ft range. If this is true Brooks was well beyond the effective range. |
I agree with you, but according to GA law, they are considered lethal weapons when not in the hands of peace officers. I don't think letting Brooks run away is an acceptable action, but at the very least, shoot the guy in the leg or another body part that would at least immobilize him, not kill him. He didn't need to die. I just wish he hadn't ran. |
I wish he hadn't run too. However I factor George Floyd and surmise he may have been the one in fear of his life.
I don't know Georgia law. Will you link your proof of the law regarding a taser being a lethal weapon?
It's my understanding both officers mishandled the arrest. He wasn't told he was under arrest or what the charge was. In something like 41 minutes or so that should have been done.
Shooting someone in the leg is something the Lone Ranger would do.
If you shoot someone in the leg, or other body part you can sever a vital artery and the person can bleed out. Policemen are not taught to wound or incapacitate. It's my understanding they are taught to shoot at body mass. I think that's in the chest area.
Watching late news it's being reported the laser had been fired once so it was empty. |
True, you can sever a vital artery but there are ways to avoid that. I had heard about the GA law a few days ago on reddit. Too tired to go look it up now, but it was discussed several times. Apparently the taser had been fired once but I had heard there was another cartridge inside... |
How do you avoid tearing a vital artery when you shoot someone on the run?
When you find time link the law. I found this Quote: | Stun Gun Laws in Georgia
You don’t need a permit to buy a stun gun or Taser in Georgia, but there are a few restrictions on where and how these weapons may be used.
By E.A. Gjelten | That doesn't seem to be a law that would govern a lethal weapon. _________________ Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.
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#WhiteStrike is trending on twitter. And people are using the hashtag to say some of the most racist stuff I've seen online. _________________ "Every hurt is a lesson, and every lesson makes you better” |
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Jhin0821 wrote: | This guy was a real winner. Let's add drinking and driving, then resisting. Crimes against children are the worst, yet people will show up for a televised memorial?
Brooks had previously been convicted of False Imprisonment, Simple Battery/Family, Battery Simple and Felony Cruelty/Cruelty to Children, the Daily Mail reported
He had reportedly pleaded guilty to charges dating back to August 2014.
The dad-of-four was sentenced to one year in prison and six on probation for one count, and 12 months for each of the three other counts.
After a revised sentencing, he was sent back to prison in July 2016.
In December 2019, a warrant was issued for his arrest, which was revoked a month later. |
Pay attention COWARD BOY. Coward Boy because you have no heart.
You are profiling the victim
Profile the cops who murdered him
Profile ALLLLLLLLL THEIR FAILURES THAT NIGHT. DIG INTO THEIR PAST
BROOKS EVER MURDER OR TAKE A HUMAN LIFE??
THEN STFU AND PROFILE THE MURDERERS MISTAKES
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/06/rayshard-brooks-officer-charged-felony-murder-200617191732974.html
Never told him he was under arrest WELL WELL WELL
"Got Him! " LIKE IT WAS SUCH A SCARY MOMENT... HE seemed giddy to kill
Then they go and kick his dying body and stand on his hand and shoulder
Your heroes were too stupid to de-escalate the situation. Their stupidity and lack of respect for their job got the EMPTY taser stolen from them.
Never told he was under arrest yet getting fkn tasered. I'd love to watch YOU get tasered and see what you do. Curl up in a ball and thank your abusers for not shooting you yet?
Go to the mirror and apologize to humanity and God for choosing to celebrate murder instead of Justice!
And Chapelle knows you smell BAD!
Guess what
Kelly Thomas resisted arrest too. 6 disgusting excuses for human beings, heroes to things like you, beat this man WORSE WORSE THAN RODNEY KING..as he BEGGED for his life. They murdered him for fun.
They all got off from charges and the cold blooded bloody murder too
Got any good snuff films you can share?
https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-google&source=android-browser&q=kelly+thomas+murder |
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Trolls don't matter. You--quality posters and LG regulars--please remember that.
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SweetP wrote: |
Whatever his reasons, nothing justifies shooting him in the back as he was running away. Nothing. |
While also endangering the lives of bystanders. _________________ You thought God was an architect, now you know
He’s something like a pipe bomb ready to blow
And everything you built that’s all for show
goes up in flames
In 24 frames
Jason Isbell
Man, do those lyrics resonate right now |
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Officer charged with assault in Rayshard Brooks case and lawyer speak out
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MY AVATAR _________________ Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves. |
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ContagiousInspiration wrote: | Jhin0821 wrote: | This guy was a real winner. Let's add drinking and driving, then resisting. Crimes against children are the worst, yet people will show up for a televised memorial?
Brooks had previously been convicted of False Imprisonment, Simple Battery/Family, Battery Simple and Felony Cruelty/Cruelty to Children, the Daily Mail reported
He had reportedly pleaded guilty to charges dating back to August 2014.
The dad-of-four was sentenced to one year in prison and six on probation for one count, and 12 months for each of the three other counts.
After a revised sentencing, he was sent back to prison in July 2016.
In December 2019, a warrant was issued for his arrest, which was revoked a month later. |
Pay attention COWARD BOY. Coward Boy because you have no heart.
You are profiling the victim
Profile the cops who murdered him
Profile ALLLLLLLLL THEIR FAILURES THAT NIGHT. DIG INTO THEIR PAST
BROOKS EVER MURDER OR TAKE A HUMAN LIFE??
THEN STFU AND PROFILE THE MURDERERS MISTAKES
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/06/rayshard-brooks-officer-charged-felony-murder-200617191732974.html
Never told him he was under arrest WELL WELL WELL
"Got Him! " LIKE IT WAS SUCH A SCARY MOMENT... HE seemed giddy to kill
Then they go and kick his dying body and stand on his hand and shoulder
Your heroes were too stupid to de-escalate the situation. Their stupidity and lack of respect for their job got the EMPTY taser stolen from them.
Never told he was under arrest yet getting fkn tasered. I'd love to watch YOU get tasered and see what you do. Curl up in a ball and thank your abusers for not shooting you yet?
Go to the mirror and apologize to humanity and God for choosing to celebrate murder instead of Justice!
And Chapelle knows you smell BAD!
Guess what
Kelly Thomas resisted arrest too. 6 disgusting excuses for human beings, heroes to things like you, beat this man WORSE WORSE THAN RODNEY KING..as he BEGGED for his life. They murdered him for fun.
They all got off from charges and the cold blooded bloody murder too
Got any good snuff films you can share?
https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-google&source=android-browser&q=kelly+thomas+murder |
And it didn't become a race issue. Why? It's not a race issue now but that's what you are being told to believe. Picking bad cops and improper training. |
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Jhin0821 wrote: | ContagiousInspiration wrote: | Jhin0821 wrote: | This guy was a real winner. Let's add drinking and driving, then resisting. Crimes against children are the worst, yet people will show up for a televised memorial?
Brooks had previously been convicted of False Imprisonment, Simple Battery/Family, Battery Simple and Felony Cruelty/Cruelty to Children, the Daily Mail reported
He had reportedly pleaded guilty to charges dating back to August 2014.
The dad-of-four was sentenced to one year in prison and six on probation for one count, and 12 months for each of the three other counts.
After a revised sentencing, he was sent back to prison in July 2016.
In December 2019, a warrant was issued for his arrest, which was revoked a month later. |
Pay attention COWARD BOY. Coward Boy because you have no heart.
You are profiling the victim
Profile the cops who murdered him
Profile ALLLLLLLLL THEIR FAILURES THAT NIGHT. DIG INTO THEIR PAST
BROOKS EVER MURDER OR TAKE A HUMAN LIFE??
THEN STFU AND PROFILE THE MURDERERS MISTAKES
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/06/rayshard-brooks-officer-charged-felony-murder-200617191732974.html
Never told him he was under arrest WELL WELL WELL
"Got Him! " LIKE IT WAS SUCH A SCARY MOMENT... HE seemed giddy to kill
Then they go and kick his dying body and stand on his hand and shoulder
Your heroes were too stupid to de-escalate the situation. Their stupidity and lack of respect for their job got the EMPTY taser stolen from them.
Never told he was under arrest yet getting fkn tasered. I'd love to watch YOU get tasered and see what you do. Curl up in a ball and thank your abusers for not shooting you yet?
Go to the mirror and apologize to humanity and God for choosing to celebrate murder instead of Justice!
And Chapelle knows you smell BAD!
Guess what
Kelly Thomas resisted arrest too. 6 disgusting excuses for human beings, heroes to things like you, beat this man WORSE WORSE THAN RODNEY KING..as he BEGGED for his life. They murdered him for fun.
They all got off from charges and the cold blooded bloody murder too
Got any good snuff films you can share?
https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-google&source=android-browser&q=kelly+thomas+murder |
And it didn't become a race issue. Why? It's not a race issue now but that's what you are being told to believe. Picking bad cops and improper training. |
I've had about enough of this. _________________ “We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” ― Elie Wiesel |
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Omar Little wrote: | Jhin0821 wrote: | ContagiousInspiration wrote: | Jhin0821 wrote: | This guy was a real winner. Let's add drinking and driving, then resisting. Crimes against children are the worst, yet people will show up for a televised memorial?
Brooks had previously been convicted of False Imprisonment, Simple Battery/Family, Battery Simple and Felony Cruelty/Cruelty to Children, the Daily Mail reported
He had reportedly pleaded guilty to charges dating back to August 2014.
The dad-of-four was sentenced to one year in prison and six on probation for one count, and 12 months for each of the three other counts.
After a revised sentencing, he was sent back to prison in July 2016.
In December 2019, a warrant was issued for his arrest, which was revoked a month later. |
Pay attention COWARD BOY. Coward Boy because you have no heart.
You are profiling the victim
Profile the cops who murdered him
Profile ALLLLLLLLL THEIR FAILURES THAT NIGHT. DIG INTO THEIR PAST
BROOKS EVER MURDER OR TAKE A HUMAN LIFE??
THEN STFU AND PROFILE THE MURDERERS MISTAKES
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/06/rayshard-brooks-officer-charged-felony-murder-200617191732974.html
Never told him he was under arrest WELL WELL WELL
"Got Him! " LIKE IT WAS SUCH A SCARY MOMENT... HE seemed giddy to kill
Then they go and kick his dying body and stand on his hand and shoulder
Your heroes were too stupid to de-escalate the situation. Their stupidity and lack of respect for their job got the EMPTY taser stolen from them.
Never told he was under arrest yet getting fkn tasered. I'd love to watch YOU get tasered and see what you do. Curl up in a ball and thank your abusers for not shooting you yet?
Go to the mirror and apologize to humanity and God for choosing to celebrate murder instead of Justice!
And Chapelle knows you smell BAD!
Guess what
Kelly Thomas resisted arrest too. 6 disgusting excuses for human beings, heroes to things like you, beat this man WORSE WORSE THAN RODNEY KING..as he BEGGED for his life. They murdered him for fun.
They all got off from charges and the cold blooded bloody murder too
Got any good snuff films you can share?
https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-google&source=android-browser&q=kelly+thomas+murder |
And it didn't become a race issue. Why? It's not a race issue now but that's what you are being told to believe. Picking bad cops and improper training. |
I've had about enough of this. |
I directly warned him about this previously in this thread. |
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