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they grew this guy out of a vat
Super Mutant
Itâs Frank Horrigan.
This is what happens when corn-fed Okies from rural areas go to the big city to become a cop
This officer is actually 6'9 330lbs. And he does actually work for Tulsa PD.
Itâs reportedly the first LAPD body camera video that the media and public have seen.
Imagine what we donât see.
I just reblogged this, but I think this is an excellent argument for making ALL uniformed officersâ body camera footage FOIA material. No more departments ârefusing to give out footageâ because it incriminates them.
Youâre totally right. Iâd really like to see all those rape victimâs statements when theyâre all bloody and crying. Iâm also curious what dead bodies look like after their mother or wife find them murdered. And you know what? Iâd love to look directly at the face of gang bangers that rat on their entire crew as confidential informants. No negative consequences could ever come from this footage being available to everyone. Will there be a comment section with upvotes and downvotes too?!?!?
What a fucking reach lmao. Just call yourself a bootlicker and go.
How is this a reach? These are cirumstances that police deal with on a daily basis and these people want all body worn camera footage publicly available to everyone.
Anti-police folks donât have any counterarguments, and reflexively insult you.
What a shock.
Gonna be honest, the argument that some of it may be unpleasant is just stupid. People have the choice not to look, people arenât being made to watch this footage unless itâs their job in an investigation (a job which they agreed to), and publishing all of it would logically improve trust in the police system by making it much more difficult to hide corruption.
Itâd also benefit police when theyâre falsely accused of things like when BLM claims someone shot by a police was unarmed, we can actually see if they were or not.
Iâm siding with @neuroticpantomime because the âit could be unpleasant to watchâ argument is possibly the dumbest argument Iâve heard, and I debate supporters of the alt-left and alt-right on a regular basis.
I never made the argument that the footage shouldnât be public because it is unpleasant so Iâm not sure where you got that idea or where the quotation came from. Iâm saying itâs a violation of privacy for the footage to be publicly available and gave examples such as rape victimâs statements, a murder victim on full display, or a confidential informant ratting on his gang. Donât get me wrong, I would find it immensely hilarious for yaâll to get what you want and have all the body cam footage available so you can see how that backfires on your future relationships, job opportunities, and your safety, but unfortunately I have to take the high road and think about peopleâs rights and overall well-being.
Police already release footage of high profile cases, but they do so with the permission of the district attorney so it doesnât compromise the investigation.
Then cut out the private information, the default should be public information.
So define for me what is private information. Is someoneâs face private information when the sole reason they are on camera is because they are a suspect or victim in a crime? Will they be required to give consent for the footage to be made public information? Will their face be blurred or just cut out? Will their voice be altered or just cut? If the footage is taken on private property like an individualâs house, will it all be censored or cut? Who will be the one determining whether certain aspects of the video is considered private and will be removed? Will they be a cop or a civilian? Who will pay for the thousands of employees that will need to be hired to censor the millions of hours of footage. Who will pay for the additional servers required to store the millions of hours of additional footage to be released to the public (because the original unaltered footage will still need to be stored for court).
Do you even consider these very basic questions when proposing ideas? Seriously???
They said this was Mauryâs cameraman đ
You said ball is life. The police determined
that was a lie
This is police brutality

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Officers showed on scene to a domestic disturbance call a four-year-old answered the door a woman came to the door and let the officers in they searched the house for about 20 minutes before finding the male in the closet holding a butcherâs knife the officers told him multiple times to drop the knife before tazing him twice when he refused and lunged at the officer with the body cam footage that you are watching now the officer fired three shots one striking him in the head and killing him.
Don't forget boys. When searching a house there's no need to do so in the dark. Just flick that light switch on. It'll work 99% of the time.
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This flag is not racist.
This flag represents the âThin Blue Lineâ. Â
The blue line represents law enforcement standing between the people and anarchy, criminals, and violence.
It does not stand for anything hateful, racist, discriminatory, homophobic, sexist, or anything other _ist, _ism, _phobia, or _ation you can think of.
Those who utilize this flag or symbol and derivatives of do so because they are expressing solidarity with law enforcement other first responders, respect, gratitude, and simply support to the men and women who come from all varieties of creeds, races, and beliefs. It is also not uncommon to use it to express mourning over the death or murder of someone in law enforcement.Â
Before the flag, the symbol was simply this:
And it would later expand to include other aspects of law enforcement and first responders. Â Red for Firefighters, Silver for Corrections Officers, Gold for Dispatchers/Communications Officers, White for EMS, and Orange for Search and Rescue.
There are versions which include many âThin Linesâ to show respect for multiple agencies.  I for one have this one on the back of my car.
Before all this PC nonsense, people used these symbols as a means of support, respect, and encouragement. Â âWe see you, we appreciate you, we are thankful to you.â Â It never had anything to do with race, hate, power, control, or anything negative.Â
 These symbols have existed long before the mobs called them racist or symbols of âwhite powerâ and no matter how you attempt to make them represent something evil, it will not work or change what it stands for:
Family. Brotherhood. Sisterhood. Family.
If you ever work as a first responder or in that community, be it law enforcement, EMS, firefighting, SAR, dispatch..you see hell, sometimes daily. You see your own hell, the hell of others. You see blood, death, torture, cruelty and evil. Lives are risked. Lives are lost - sometimes it could be your own, or someone you were tasked with protecting. Someone you worked side by side with. Itâs a calling, and itâs both heaven and hell for those involved. Â All of us are a family, and this is how we reach out to each other to tell each other something simple:
âBrother or Sister, I have your back.â
If you choose to see that as racist, demeaning, hateful, or anything else negative, especially after being explained otherwise, then there is no helping you - unless itâs someone from our community.
Regardless of what you think of us, how you hate or love us, we will always come to help you even if it means getting hurt to do so, or even killed.
Thatâs our family, and this is our symbol. It will never mean hatred.
For those who still think otherwise and believe yourself good and honest people, I have a challenge for you. Â The next time you see someone, be they IRL or online and theyâre sporting the thin blue line, ask them calmly to tell you what it means to them. Â Why itâs important to them. What they think of it.
I think youâll live happier knowing that something you believed was hateful is actually out to do good.
The sad truth of the situation is that, while intended as a display of support for these brave folks, this flag has been taken and used by people who wish to downplay the plight of others, and denounce those who speak up for those who are typically minorities. It was used this way so rampantly it became associated with that same sort of racism, unfortunately. This interpretation isnât PC nonsense. Itâs an understandable reaction to those social movements which are themselves reactionary, and rooted primarily in ignorance, fear, and racism. The same empathy that one embraces to extend compassion towards police officers, firemen and women, first responders, EMTs, etc. can be extended to understand this as well. One can support both causes. One should support both causes.  These artificial lines in the sand are the cultural, racial divides. Personally? Iâd never seen these flags until they were mostly spread on social media by people shouting âAll lives matter.â  Not even among those friends of mine who are on the police force, are EMTs, or belong to a fire department. On a side tangent, yeah, the left takes political correctness to odd extremes. But essentially, itâs just an effort to not be a dick. If someone has a problem with that beyond rolling your eyes and muttering: âNope, Iâm probably not going to refer to you as a fox-kin or some other anthropomorphic implication, but heyâŚwhatever floats your boatâ well⌠ That someone is probably just a dick.Â
Blue Lives Matter was a direct response to Black Lives Matter, which was a response to police deadly force incidents involving several high profile black subjects. Unfortunately most of the information they distributed was factually and legally incorrect. As well as several protests where they directly called for the killing of police officers
So yeah, if we are weighing which has the high moral ground here, Iâm going with Blue Lives Matter
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