To Protect and to Serve II

Looks like systemic racism to me

I got no words for what I just saw. On the one hand, I grew up in an environment that condoned this type of behavior towards kids, but then I've been around long enough as I've gotten older to see it handled differently. I'm torn between me getting soft or me gaining more wisdom.
 
I got no words for what I just saw. On the one hand, I grew up in an environment that condoned this type of behavior towards kids, but then I've been around long enough as I've gotten older to see it handled differently. I'm torn between me getting soft or me gaining more wisdom.
I think it’s more wisdom.
 
No good deed goes unpunished. And the cop explaining the situation actually thinks this makes sense. I can't stand some of these cops...



Cops Set Up Elaborate Scheme to Charge Good Samaritan for Returning Lost Cellphone

The police can and do charge anyone they want with any infraction they feel has been committed. But the whole ordeal calls into question how responsible others are for returning property someone else may have negligently misplaced. Finders Keepers in America may very well be dead in the ever-present, always evolving, increasing in power police state.
 
No good deed goes unpunished. And the cop explaining the situation actually thinks this makes sense. I can't stand some of these cops...



Cops Set Up Elaborate Scheme to Charge Good Samaritan for Returning Lost Cellphone

Apparently, Conklin was located by a citizen using their “Find My iPhone” feature Apple provides to report their phone was in his possession. Ariel Rothfield told The Free Thought Project in a written statement the citizen led police to Conklin’s house.

As usual, a little more to the story, although i would not have charged him with theft unless there is something else we don't know at this point.
 
Apparently, Conklin was located by a citizen using their “Find My iPhone” feature Apple provides to report their phone was in his possession. Ariel Rothfield told The Free Thought Project in a written statement the citizen led police to Conklin’s house.

As usual, a little more to the story, although i would not have charged him with theft unless there is something else we don't know at this point.
I figured there was more to it. His story didn’t add up.
 
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Apparently, Conklin was located by a citizen using their “Find My iPhone” feature Apple provides to report their phone was in his possession. Ariel Rothfield told The Free Thought Project in a written statement the citizen led police to Conklin’s house.

As usual, a little more to the story, although i would not have charged him with theft unless there is something else we don't know at this point.
Meh, It's better to error on the side of the citizen rather than the cops.
 
These gangbangers tossed some illegal items out the window and was likely involved in an earlier officer shooting after going 30 miles over the speed limit. Guess they should have just let them go instead of chasing them?
Are high speed chases like this even necessary anymore?
 

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