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    This thread is consistently depressing.
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    If a thread entitled "Police Abuses" becomes cheerful than I'd loose faith in humanity.


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    To add insult to injury, I'll share the following video for consideration.


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    this video shows how the norwiangen police are brutally abusing a non returnable refugee in fagerli norway, like they are not human being. "police and his dog, stepping on a man neck with his foot over and over again, lay on the grand with handcuff on him".U.N is not doing anything about them and non do human right group. this people desperately need help and the norwiangen government is covering it them up, they are in this country with no identity card or papers to walk around even in the city". "you can not see it, shown on norwiangen media". "why?" '

    Warning! Video contains shocking images of police brutality of the Norwegian kind, such as a person being handcuffed, while another is holding him down! What outrage! Where is the UN!?!?

    Yes, there are countries where this is the level of police abuse that shocks public order.
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    Brave millcents tolchoking old vecks and luscious young malchiks. All in the name of the good old ultra-violence. Real horrorshow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rvg View Post
    Brave millcents tolchoking old vecks and luscious young malchiks. All in the name of the good old ultra-violence. Real horrorshow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat View Post
    this video shows how the norwiangen police are brutally abusing a non returnable refugee in fagerli norway, like they are not human being. "police and his dog, stepping on a man neck with his foot over and over again, lay on the grand with handcuff on him".U.N is not doing anything about them and non do human right group. this people desperately need help and the norwiangen government is covering it them up, they are in this country with no identity card or papers to walk around even in the city". "you can not see it, shown on norwiangen media". "why?"
    The first guy they get off the ground is a Flyers fan. Obviously a dangerous hooligan, a little of the rough stuff is necessary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat View Post
    To add insult to injury, I'll share the following video for consideration.



    this video shows how the Norwegian police are brutally abusing a non returnable refugee in fagerli norway, like they are not human being. "police and his dog, stepping on a man neck with his foot over and over again, lay on the grand with handcuff on him".U.N is not doing anything about them and non do human right group. this people desperately need help and the norwiangen government is covering it them up, they are in this country with no identity card or papers to walk around even in the city". "you can not see it, shown on Norwegian media". "why?" '

    Warning! Video contains shocking images of police brutality of the Norwegian kind, such as a person being handcuffed, while another is holding him down! What outrage! Where is the UN!?!?

    Yes, there are countries where this is the level of police abuse that shocks public order.
    The video was no doubt taken from an Apache helicopter.

    No, really. What is the context? Why were they being arrested in the first place? Who called the K9 officer over? Why were there two suspects? Looks to me like the suspect was lifting his head and body up and the police officer brought him back down. I've seen something similar once and got a piece of the action. In my case, the guy was violently drunk and took every opportunity to fight whoever was around him. Who's to say that wasn't so in this case.

    What's more outrageous to me is the outrage. Armchair cops having purely emotional overreactions to something they find offensive. Some people live a far too comfortable life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vladimir View Post
    No, really. What is the context? Why were they being arrested in the first place? Who called the K9 officer over? Why were there two suspects? Looks to me like the suspect was lifting his head and body up and the police officer brought him back down. I've seen something similar once and got a piece of the action. In my case, the guy was violently drunk and took every opportunity to fight whoever was around him. Who's to say that wasn't so in this case.

    What's more outrageous to me is the outrage. Armchair cops having purely emotional overreactions to something they find offensive. Some people live a far too comfortable life.
    Completely irrelevant, these norwegian officers should be locked up for the rest of their lives for handcuffing and restraining people. Only judges should be allowed to do that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat View Post
    Yes, there are countries where this is the level of police abuse that shocks public order.
    Which country is that?

    I haven't heard of this, therefore it cannot have made much noise.

    And I'm betting the only reason you've heard of it is because you look for arrest videos when you do *youknowwhat*
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    A cop goes on trial for murder, after he stopped and tasered a drunk man in his car in a parking lot. After the guy was tasered the car lurched forward into a fence, and then the cop drew his gun and shot the man in the back seven times.

    Troy Meade shot and killed Niles Meservey, 51, last June in the parking lot of the Chuckwagon Inn while Meade was handling a drunken-driving call involving Meservey. Meservey allegedly wouldn't get out of his car. Meade first shot Meservey with a Taser, then Meservey's car, parked between two other cars, lurched forward into a fence, according to charging papers.

    According to another Everett officer's account, Meade said something like: "Time to end this; enough is enough," and opened fire, the charging papers say. The other officer also told investigators Meservey posed no immediate threat to anyone in the area.
    The cop is on paid administrative leave.

    In Florida, a 20 year old prankster rings a doorbell at 1 am and then runs off. The cop living there was off duty, but got in his squad car and chased down the prankster.

    And killed him. Shot him to death.

    An autopsy on the body of Tyler Spann is complete and he will be buried today, but questions remain about the death of the 20-year-old who was shot and killed early Friday by an off-duty Sarasota County sheriff's deputy.

    The Sheriff's Office did not release details about the case Monday, but officials say they expect the investigation into the actions of Deputy Carlos Verdoni, who shot Spann, to be completed by the end of this week.

    The inquiry into the shooting is divided into two parts: a criminal investigation of the shooting; and an administrative look at whether Verdoni followed procedures when he left his home in shorts, a T-shirt and sandals to track down the pranksters who banged on his door and ran off.

    Verdoni, 33, told his superiors that his doorbell was rung around midnight Thursday, and then he heard banging on his door around 1 a.m. He said he chased down one prankster in his squad car and found him outside a home in the 300 block of Lisbon Street. There he encountered Spann and told him to lay down while he called for backup.

    Spann complied initially, Verdoni said, but then rushed up and tackled the deputy and reached for his gun. Verdoni fired two shots, killing Spann, who was unarmed.
    Spann's family has doubts about the investigation, especially as the lead criminal investigator -- Lt. Charlie Thorpe -- is listed as a friend of Verdoni's on the social networking site Facebook.

    "Nobody from the Sheriff's Office is even talking to this family," said Alan McEwen, Spann's uncle. "This was a prank and the officer goes and shoots the kid?

    "Why didn't he handcuff him first? Why wasn't he put in the back of a police car? The officer went overboard and I think he should be charged with murder."

    When a Sheriff's spokeswoman, Wendy Rose, was asked about the Facebook connection, she said it was "not a legitimate question."
    Sheriff Tom Knight has said that he believes Verdoni's actions were justified and that the investigation will clear the nine-year veteran.
    So we have an off duty cop killing a man for ringing a doorbell, the lead investigator is the cop's friend, and the Sheriff says he thinks the investigation will clear the cop for the murder.

    Legalized murder.

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    A SWAT team bursts into a house, cowards dressed like soldiers, with machine guns and body armor, in the night.

    They start shooting with the father, mother, and child in the house because they see a dog and they know they can kill a dog whenever they want to.

    And what's the point of all this? A tiny amount of marijuana.

    Oh, the cops (who charged in and shot machine guns) also charged the guy with child endangerment for having the tiny amount of pot.

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    It's really weird that they didn't just pick him up when he left his house. He has a child and would eventually go somewhere.


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