MAGAtards at it again

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Jul 29, 2021.

  1. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
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  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
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  3. Overnight

    Overnight

    Sorry, no sympathy on this one. "You're killing me. You're killing me."

    Just do what the officer says, AND STOP RESISTING. Just go limp, be docile, and if you are innocent, it will come out in the end.

    "I don't have a warrant. I don't have a warrant." Yeah, how many thousand of times in a cop's career do they hear that, and it turns out they DO have a warrant?

    The guy should have immediately done what the cop wanted. LISTEN. Roll onto your front, hands scratched out, and stop MOVING.
     
  4. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Just comply----Stop complaining when you don't and get hurt. It's your own fault.
     
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
  6. smallfil

    smallfil

    Too bad, Cuddles4BS is a Canadian citizen. It would be nice for you to experience your extreme liberal utopia in one of our extreme liberal cities in the US. You probably, will wet your pants. That is in addition to shaking the hands of Socialists Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Remember, you got to give them monies called campaign contributions. That is the only way they can pretend to like you.
     
  7. Cuddles

    Cuddles

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  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

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    https://www.vice.com/en/article/pkbwyv/black-realtor-called-911-cops-guns-drawn

    Eric Brown, a Black realtor in Wyoming, Michigan, had been giving a potential buyer, who also happened to be Black, and his 15-year-old son a tour of a home on the market. Just minutes into the viewing on Aug. 1, however, Brown’s client noticed several police officers outside the home with their weapons pointing toward the property.

    Brown and his client tried to explain why they were in the home from a second-floor window, to no avail: Members of the Wyoming Police Department, with their guns still drawn, demanded that they all come out in single file with their hands up, and placed them in handcuffs.

    It was only then that Brown was able to show his real estate credentials to the officers, who released them immediately after realizing their error. The two men told NBC affiliate WOOD-TV that they believe they were racially profiled.

    “That officer came back and apologized again, but at the same time, the damage was done,” Roy Thorne, the prospective home buyer, told the TV station. “My son was a little disturbed. He hasn’t seen anything like that. He’s not going to forget this.”

    The Wyoming Police Department, which did not immediately respond to VICE News’ request, told local media that officers were responding to a 911 call reporting a break-in from a concerned neighbor. The home had previously been the target of a burglary on July 24. In that case, a suspect had been arrested and charged with unlawful entry.

    “The caller indicated that the previously arrested suspect had returned and again entered the house,” Department Capt. Timothy Pols said in a statement about the incident.

    Though Pols denied that race had anything to do with how the officers handled the situation and that they were simply following department protocol, the two men on the receiving end of their mixup aren’t convinced.

    Brown said he was taken aback by how quickly police officers decided to pull out their guns.

    “I feel pretty anxious, or nervous or maybe even a little bit scared about what I do to protect myself,” Brown told WOOD-TV. “If I’m going to show a home and the authorities just get called on a whim like that, am I just automatically the criminal? Because that’s pretty much how we were treated in that situation.”

    Thorne said that he and his son feared the worst when they first noticed the officers outside the home.

    “Under the current climate of things, you just really don’t know what’s going to happen,” he explained in his interview with WOOD-TV.

    This wouldn’t be the first time Black people looking at an empty home have been met by members of law enforcement. Last December, a Black real estate agent and photographer hired to take photos of an Arlington, Virginia, home were approached by police after white neighbors reported suspicious activity next door. The photographer, a former U.S. Capitol Police officer, recorded the encounter and shared it to Facebook.

    In 2019, the city of Cincinnati awarded a Black realtor and his client $151,000 after a retired police officer called 911 and reported the two men “forced the front door open.” When police arrived, they ordered the two men out of the home at gunpoint and handcuffed both of them. Police let the two men go and apologized after the realtor explained why they were in the home.
     
  9. Cuddles

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  10. easymon1

    easymon1

    Cuddle Poo! You Big Brave Boy!

    Whatever would you do with yourself if you could not Race-Bait?

    Why not try to be constructive, ya Troll, LOL

    Here, you are probably familiar with this method.
    Being such tha social justice Poser that You Are.

    Here Cuddle Poo,
    Make an effort.


    Feel better now, Cuddles?

    Take Action

    How to Contact Your Elected Officials

    https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials

    If you care, then Call it in again, Cuddles.
    Maybe they need a reminder after your first call.

    You DiD call it in - Right?

    or is this just a Virtue Signalling Troll post?
    Heavens no, That could not be the case, clould it Cuddles?
     
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    #10     Aug 10, 2021