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Post by avordvet on Oct 9, 2015 12:28:42 GMT -5
Society is starting to come unglued... with Socialist, Anarchists and Progressives running wild; its only gonna get worse. Law Enforcement NEEDS to start rebonding with the law abiding citizens in their communities or they WILL be standing alone. For years we have warned of what is now happening, and these attacks on LE can be laid directly at the feet of politicians, the judicial system and the Law enforcement community as a whole. Uniformed Officer Was Driving Home in His Personal Vehicle When He Noticed He Was Being Followed. His Instincts Were Spot-On.Oct. 9, 2015 9:46am Jon Street A Houston police officer shot and wounded a man he believed was following him home late Thursday night — and it appears that the cop was spot-on. www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/10/09/uniformed-officer-was-driving-home-in-his-personal-vehicle-when-he-noticed-he-was-being-followed-his-instincts-were-spot-on/
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Post by avordvet on Oct 18, 2015 4:50:24 GMT -5
To our brothers in blue... Wanna do some real community outreach? Then how about you quit murdering other citizens. Cop Gave A 'Celebratory High-Five' To The Lifeless Hand Of 19-Year-Old Killed By Police, Lawsuit ChargesAnother cop allegedly shouted "I'll blow your f**king head off" before shooting Zachary Hammond.Matt Ferner, Posted: 09/29/2015 09:36 PM EDT | Edited: 09/30/2015 05:32 PM EDT The complaint makes a series of deeply troubling accusations against Tiller and other officers who responded to the fatal shooting. After Hammond's body was placed on the ground, Tiller was allegedly observed walking to the trunk of his own patrol car and removing "something from the vehicle that fit into the palm of his hand." He then placed that item on or near Hammond's body, the suit claims, before rolling the body back to its original position. The suit claims Hammond's body would remain there for almost 90 minutes, "uncovered and unprotected" and "ravaged by ants" while the police processed the crime scene. Other officers were then seen consoling or celebrating with Tiller, the suit alleges. Another officer on the scene, former Seneca officer Anthony Moon, who resigned shortly after the shooting and is not a defendant in the lawsuit, purportedly raised Hammond's lifeless hand and gave it a "celebratory high-five." The suit also addresses the Seneca Police Department's contention that Hammond was in possession of cocaine at the time of this death. "At worst, and assuming that [it] was not placed on his person, Zachary was in simple possession of drugs," the complaint reads. "For his offense, he was tried, convicted and executed by Lt. Mark Tiller, a misguided and improperly trained Seneca Police Department law enforcement officer." www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/zachary-hammond-shooting-lawsuit_560ae0bde4b0dd85030972aa?utm_source=zergnet.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=zergnet_717697&ncid=txtlnkusaolp00001376
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