So once again you title a thread claiming someone is a Trump supporter with no evidence whatsoever to support your assertions.
I've posted evidence before, you just haven't bothered to look https://www.colorlines.com/articles/lapd-cop-who-killed-immigrant-repeat-shooter-known-bully https://www.latimes.com/california/...-been-involved-in-three-prior-fatal-shootings
No evidence whatsoever. If you claim to have evidence then please provide a link to your previous post showing that the officers in the video are Trump supporters.
You have no evidence to post. So obviously you have nothing. Stop providing misleading titles to threads.
why the double standard? Those have been your go to responses any time someone requested evidence of your outlandish claims.
I am one of the few people in this forum who provides evidence of my claims. Usually multiple times. I only tell people to go look it up themselves when they are obviously being boneheads after I provided the evidence several times. I regularly back my assertions with proof. At this point saying otherwise is disingenuous on your part. So go have fun beating your Trumpie drum.
There is no evidence in any of these stories about him having a political view. In fact, the majority of those incidents happened before Trump was elected. So no, the guy is just an asshole cop, with a tendency to be too damned aggressive because he wears a badge and a gun. Worst kind of cop. But certainly not one that can be "pegged" to a political party? Here4, you seem to be reaching on this one. P.S. Since it is in L.A., did anyone mention politics when it was Rodney King getting the beat-down? Couldn't we all just get along? We did! Then came the virus. :-\
From June 14, 2018 : In fact, there was no housing crash in Toronto in 2018, and almost no one saw anything close to a 30% drop in the price of their homes at any point that year. In fact, in some segments, like condos, prices were up as much as 10% at some points ( ytd ) that year. Yet you closed your eyes and jumped in on with your research and arrogantly insisted you knew more about this real estate market then someone who lived in the market itself. Some of the "proof" you post isn't vetted very well. There was no housing crash in Toronto in 2018.