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Is anyone surprised by this, they have their grasses, their narks, and their snitches and they do anything to protect them over and above law abiding citizens.
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El E Mentary wrote:One question IMHO everyone should be asking these neferous creatures is "Do we have a right to remain silent?" And then exercise that right. Difficult for some, extremely difficult for many. Best if the whole interaction is recorded.
This is the best approach to take, and always ensure they have their cameras on and put yours on also, what is their excuse then??? we didn't wear our body cameras, our cameras weren't turned on, our cameras were faulty, what; all of them. If they cannot produce their camera footage, or will not provide their camera footage then it falls solely to your camera footage; if, miraculously their footage turns up then it cannot be used as evidence while yours can.
They once treid this with me and when I refused to engage with them they threatened me with arrest, my response was simple, the civil tort is given added value now and the costs of compensation keep rising.
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George Floyd: Videos of police brutality during protests shock US
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-52932611
Several videos of police brutality have emerged during protests over the death of African American George Floyd.
In Buffalo two officers were suspended after they were seen shoving an elderly white man to the ground.
Meanwhile Indianapolis police are investigating the actions of officers after they were seen beating and firing pepper rounds at a black woman.
The reports come hours after a memorial for Floyd in Minneapolis, the city where he died at the hands of police.
His killing, also captured on video, has caused outrage and sparked a wave of protests against racial discrimination and police treatment of African Americans in cities across the US and the world.
The vast majority of demonstrations over the past eight days have been peaceful but some have descended into violence and rioting, with curfews imposed in a number of cities.
At one protest, security forces in Washington DC fired pepper balls and smoke bombs to disperse demonstrators outside the White House, allowing President Donald Trump to walk to a nearby church for a photo opportunity.
In response to this on Thursday, civil rights group the America Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit, accusing the president, the attorney general and others of violating the constitutional rights of protesters.
"When the nation's top law enforcement officer becomes complicit in the tactics of an autocrat, it chills protected speech for all of us," said ACLU official Scott Michelman, quoted by Reuters.
In a separate development, police in Arizona released details of the killing of another African American, Dion Johnson, in Phoenix on 25 May, the same day as Floyd.
Mr Johnson was shot dead by state troopers after being found "passed out in the driver's seat" of a car which was partially blocking traffic, a police statement said.
"During the trooper's contact with the suspect, there was a struggle and the trooper fired his service weapon striking the suspect," police said.
The statement was only released after Mr Johnson's family was offered audio of the police dispatch and transportation department video of the incident.
The Buffalo video shows a 75-year-old man approach police officers enforcing a curfew. They then move forward, pushing him back and causing him to fall over and hit his head.
As he lies on the ground, blood is seen pouring from his ear.
The man was taken away in an ambulance and was later found to have suffered a severe head injury.
An initial statement from Buffalo Police Department said the man had "tripped" and fallen during a "skirmish involving protesters", compounding outrage at the incident on social media.
Police spokesman Jeff Rinaldo later attributed the statement to officers not directly involved in the incident, adding that when the video had emerged the two policemen who pushed the demonstrator had been suspended without pay.
In Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating after a video was widely shared on social media showing officers beating a woman with batons and shooting her with pepper rounds, the Indianapolis Star newspaper reported.
The footage, which has been viewed at least 8m times on Twitter, shows a white officer holding the woman with his arm near her chest. She then twists out of his grip and two other officers beat her with batons, dust clouds appear indicating that pepper rounds have been fired and an officer then presses her face against the pavement.
In Philadelphia a student who had been arrested on charges of breaking a police officer's hand has been released without charge after footage emerged of an officer beating him on the head with a baton and another pinning his face onto the street using his knee.
The footage shows the 21-year-old student attempt to separate a police officer and a protester before then moving away when a police officer moves to strike him. The Philadelphia Inquirer said the officer had been removed from street duty pending an investigation.
In New York City a food delivery driver was arrested 27 minutes after the city's curfew had started, despite being a key worker exempt from the curfew.
And in the Williamsburg area of the city, police were filmed charging demonstrators, throwing at least one person to the ground.
Other videos showed a man lying on the ground bleeding from the head, and being arrested.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-52932611
Several videos of police brutality have emerged during protests over the death of African American George Floyd.
In Buffalo two officers were suspended after they were seen shoving an elderly white man to the ground.
Meanwhile Indianapolis police are investigating the actions of officers after they were seen beating and firing pepper rounds at a black woman.
The reports come hours after a memorial for Floyd in Minneapolis, the city where he died at the hands of police.
His killing, also captured on video, has caused outrage and sparked a wave of protests against racial discrimination and police treatment of African Americans in cities across the US and the world.
The vast majority of demonstrations over the past eight days have been peaceful but some have descended into violence and rioting, with curfews imposed in a number of cities.
At one protest, security forces in Washington DC fired pepper balls and smoke bombs to disperse demonstrators outside the White House, allowing President Donald Trump to walk to a nearby church for a photo opportunity.
In response to this on Thursday, civil rights group the America Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit, accusing the president, the attorney general and others of violating the constitutional rights of protesters.
"When the nation's top law enforcement officer becomes complicit in the tactics of an autocrat, it chills protected speech for all of us," said ACLU official Scott Michelman, quoted by Reuters.
In a separate development, police in Arizona released details of the killing of another African American, Dion Johnson, in Phoenix on 25 May, the same day as Floyd.
Mr Johnson was shot dead by state troopers after being found "passed out in the driver's seat" of a car which was partially blocking traffic, a police statement said.
"During the trooper's contact with the suspect, there was a struggle and the trooper fired his service weapon striking the suspect," police said.
The statement was only released after Mr Johnson's family was offered audio of the police dispatch and transportation department video of the incident.
The Buffalo video shows a 75-year-old man approach police officers enforcing a curfew. They then move forward, pushing him back and causing him to fall over and hit his head.
As he lies on the ground, blood is seen pouring from his ear.
The man was taken away in an ambulance and was later found to have suffered a severe head injury.
An initial statement from Buffalo Police Department said the man had "tripped" and fallen during a "skirmish involving protesters", compounding outrage at the incident on social media.
Police spokesman Jeff Rinaldo later attributed the statement to officers not directly involved in the incident, adding that when the video had emerged the two policemen who pushed the demonstrator had been suspended without pay.
In Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating after a video was widely shared on social media showing officers beating a woman with batons and shooting her with pepper rounds, the Indianapolis Star newspaper reported.
The footage, which has been viewed at least 8m times on Twitter, shows a white officer holding the woman with his arm near her chest. She then twists out of his grip and two other officers beat her with batons, dust clouds appear indicating that pepper rounds have been fired and an officer then presses her face against the pavement.
In Philadelphia a student who had been arrested on charges of breaking a police officer's hand has been released without charge after footage emerged of an officer beating him on the head with a baton and another pinning his face onto the street using his knee.
The footage shows the 21-year-old student attempt to separate a police officer and a protester before then moving away when a police officer moves to strike him. The Philadelphia Inquirer said the officer had been removed from street duty pending an investigation.
In New York City a food delivery driver was arrested 27 minutes after the city's curfew had started, despite being a key worker exempt from the curfew.
And in the Williamsburg area of the city, police were filmed charging demonstrators, throwing at least one person to the ground.
Other videos showed a man lying on the ground bleeding from the head, and being arrested.
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All that pain and suffering for what? Another false flag perhaps? Make up your own mind after you've seen this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik4BMue4Q74&bpctr=1591457263
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https://crimebodge.com/my-experiences-of-privately-prosecuting-a-police-officer/
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This is interesting, they all have body cameras so there should be lice evidence on these alone; on the point of prosecution? if he is found guilty S26 can come in and Rob can bring a seperate prosecution and include all SAR information along with an additional High Court order to provide this evidence as this is a regular scam, where they deliberately withold evidence and fail/refuse to disclose it.
If this thug is found guilty he can then bring a s26 against all those other clowns for being complicit in this offence and cause a furore, particularly if it goes to a Judicial Review, and the local media will be all over it.
One thing I would suggest is that Rob takes along three witnesses who take accurate notes and this would form a tripartate documented form of evidence and this is powerful with the High Court if they undertake a judicial review.
If this thug is found guilty he can then bring a s26 against all those other clowns for being complicit in this offence and cause a furore, particularly if it goes to a Judicial Review, and the local media will be all over it.
One thing I would suggest is that Rob takes along three witnesses who take accurate notes and this would form a tripartate documented form of evidence and this is powerful with the High Court if they undertake a judicial review.
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He only needs to be found guilty and it goes from there, if he is then on duty at the time of this incident then a S26 charge can be heard through a judicial review and a guilty verdict merely reinforces this.
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Hi-viz tank-top, jeans, hands on hips scum
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was so disgusted I had to turn off
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Good vid mate, but we need to educate the young, they made him breach GDPR all the way through, she did give him an way out, but then the thug jumped in again, just more evidence they need retraining "cops", just wait they will be in an flip when they start round-up !,
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Agreed badvoc, they asked for his parents names and telephone number and this clearly breaches GDPR 2018 ashe can only give his details and not that of others, complaint and tort the way forwards.
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Thease two clowns need shipped out to Araq where there is bullits and bombs going off that would sort them out,and they weren't social distanceing.i realy realy cant watch thease videos they effect me
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More on these two clowns
https://crimebodge.com/pc-paul-cotton-and-pc-lauren-buckle-6-characteristics-that-make-a-bad-police-officer/
https://crimebodge.com/pc-paul-cotton-and-pc-lauren-buckle-6-characteristics-that-make-a-bad-police-officer/
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'Polite teenager accosted by police just for crossing a road'
next we will be arrested for walking on the cracks in the pavement, or if colored, being in possession of curly black hair & thick lips - (not the 9 o'clock news 1979).
next we will be arrested for walking on the cracks in the pavement, or if colored, being in possession of curly black hair & thick lips - (not the 9 o'clock news 1979).
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Thease two dum scum b------s need an OBE, thats one behind the ear , I find it realy difficult to watch thease typs of videos
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freeland wrote:Thease two dum scum b------s need an OBE, thats one behind the ear , I find it realy difficult to watch thease typs of videos
More like an equity card.
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Oh dear, The vid has gone . It must have hurt their feelings.
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