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Police Torture Man To Death For Fun!

The Truth 2012/05/10 17:44:56
The Homeless man begs for daddy over and over but only more suffocating torture and high voltage comes. The police enjoy the work and they do it well. With trained loving care the police hold the pray down and then Taser him over and over then crush his wind pipe, thorax,ribs,skull, jaw, and many other bones. It's a tough job but they love it. Your family is next:)


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  • Dave The Canuck 2012/07/17 19:55:18
    Dave The Canuck
    +1
    How horrible! Is this real?
  • 9th of 9 2012/05/15 14:39:14
    9th of 9
    +1
    Ah Yes, we've come so far haven't we?
  • nverumind 2012/05/12 14:38:37
    nverumind
    +1
    And it will only continue getting worse, imagine how third world country civillians are treated by people in power. that is going to happen here if america allows our constittution to be destroyed!
  • toxic_phantom 2012/05/12 00:43:03
    toxic_phantom
    +4
    there is NOTHING those cops can say to cover their sorry asses, this was a STRAIGHT UP COLD BLOODED MURDER. Absolutely despicable.
  • JonDeniro 2012/05/11 23:32:30
    JonDeniro
    +6
    I wish this was a rare occurrence...it is not.
  • Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆ 2012/05/11 18:30:15
    Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆
    +2
    How common is this? Even once is once too often, but I'd still like to see statistics, not merely anecdotes.
  • The Truth Temlako... 2012/05/11 20:24:03
    The Truth
    +7
    There are no accurate 'statistics' for matters like this. This would be a complete non issue if not for the fact his father, (A retired cop) wouldn't let it rest. Most people these things happen to, have no choice but let it rest. There are NO completely accurate statistics on anything for that matter! The census stats are proof of that. Much less of matters hidden by lies, ignored willfully by those not 'involved', and spun upside down by the news media.
  • JonDeniro Temlako... 2012/05/11 23:20:44
    JonDeniro
    +7
    You will never see any meaningful statistics, but simply type "police brutality" into the search on Youtube and you will get over 41,000 results. Sure, some of them are BS and some are controversial, but many are incontrovertible. Then ask yourself what percentage of these incidents are captured on film - 1/100 0f 1%? Of those, what percentage are available on youtube - 1%?
  • *Mahoga... JonDeniro 2012/05/12 00:22:26 (edited)
    *Mahogany Goddess of P.H.A.E.T
    +6
    "but many are incontrovertible."

    Indeed.

    Denver Police brutality caught on tape
  • *Mahoga... Temlako... 2012/05/12 00:22:59
  • Pops 2012/05/11 18:27:42
    Pops
    +4
    This last year I have been all over this country and it is the same everywhere. They are worse than an armed gang. They make up law on the spot to suit them. I have personally seen several kill a man with over a 100 rounds of non-lethal weapon use. Their out in force if your tags are due then let violent criminals go if it suits them. It's been this way many years. Some people think if they don't break a law they have nothing to fear ! Wrong ! If you aren't a cop you are a criminal to them !
  • Duke----The Non Racist, Fun... 2012/05/11 17:08:16 (edited)
    Duke----The Non Racist, Funny Duke !
    +9
    Just one more reason out of thousands to join Cop Watch.

    reason join copwatch org

    Here's the whole video without the other guy talking, it is plain murder...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?...


    www.CopWatch.org
  • The Truth Duke---... 2012/05/11 17:22:43
    The Truth
    +3
    Thank you!
  • cellophane 2012/05/11 07:43:25
    cellophane
    +4
    As one video comment stated, we might as well pay protection money to the mafia as pay these guys to "protect" us. Death to cops!
  • Batman 2012/05/11 01:51:56
    Batman
    +5
    ...

    couldn't watch anymore than 6 minutes.

    I have nothing to say other than....I need to step away right now.
  • Reggie☮ 2012/05/11 00:49:49
    Reggie☮
    +6
    Horrible! Absolutely horrible. They all should be charged.
  • S and S 2012/05/10 23:03:07
    S and S
    +7
    The picture is of kelly thomas, he was killed in 2011. Those are examples of Obama cops. We are going to have more of this once Marial law is enacted. and it's only going to get worse. Check out copblock.org and see some real dandy cops in action. EVERYONE record all police interactions. stream to the web so they can't alter or destroy your files. I did this and it saved me in court with a rogue cop
  • historian S and S 2012/05/11 20:32:29
    historian
    +5
    I just visited another sodahead listing where a man is facing 75 years for videotaping the police. I believe it said there are 12 states where it's illegal. You might want to check up, as they're really trying to crush resistance in all forms, including those who videotape them and air their dirty laundry.
  • S and S historian 2012/05/11 22:20:29
    S and S
    +5
    most all cases have been tossed. public space is fair game even though these rogue cops have a hard on beat people. check out guy with helmet cam getting an under cover cop pulling a gun on the cyclist, no emergency lights on the car, no badge showing.
  • JonDeniro S and S 2012/05/11 23:23:59
    JonDeniro
    +2
    Obama cops? Seriously? Nothing like that ever happened while Traitor Bush occupied the White House?
  • S and S JonDeniro 2012/05/12 02:51:43
    S and S
    +5
    oh, bush pulled off the worlds largest False Flag attack since Hilter burning the parliment to start WW2
  • daylight 2012/05/10 21:16:57
    daylight
    +5
    These are the guys who are suppose to protect us??? What did Kelly Thomas do????
    That all the cops are doing this to him???

    They should all be put away.
  • DizziNY 2012/05/10 20:40:32
    DizziNY
    +2
    OH GOD I can't stand Alex's voice. He needs to do something about it. That said, this is messed up.
  • Boo 2012/05/10 20:09:16
    Boo
    +7
    This is truely the most disgusting abuse of power I have ever seen. ALL involved should be prosecuted. I do not think "involuntary manslaughter" is appropriate, although what may be easiest to convict them of. Looks totally intentional to me! Why do any law enforcement officers feel this is okay? These guys need to be put under a jail!!
  • cellophane Boo 2012/05/11 07:51:06
    cellophane
    +8
    >>>Why do any law enforcement officers feel this is okay?<<<

    Because they believe (with little to dissuade them) that they are above the law. If a cop breaks the law, he gets suspended. If it's really bad, he's fired. If it's egregious, he gets his credentials lifted. But if you or I do the same thing that the cop is disciplined for, we end up with a criminal record, and we'd probably serve time as well. Cops are bully boys who know they can get away with nearly anything, and a killing or two here or there just spices things up a bit. Remember New Orleans?

    I don't understand how intelligent people in the community can be so saddened when a cop dies in the line of duty. I'm disappointed it doesn't happen more often!
  • Boo cellophane 2012/05/11 14:56:57
    Boo
    +5
    Not all pollice officers have this type of attitude, but sadly the majority do. Adding to what you have said, we would have a "felony" on our permanent record, lose our voting rights, and be banned from ever carrying a gun, in addition to finding it near impossible to find gainful employment for the rest of our lives. These guys will probably wind up working for a "private security company."
  • cellophane Boo 2012/05/11 20:23:23
    cellophane
    +4
    >>>Not all pollice officers have this type of attitude<<<

    I disagree. Well, okay, not all do, but all eventually will if they don't get out of it. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. And police are almost the closest thing we have in this country to absolute power. Cops: Every one is bad or is going bad.
  • Boo cellophane 2012/05/11 20:35:34
    Boo
    +3
    Can't argue with that. I have one friend from school who quit the local police force because he said he couldn't do his job for the politics. He was always a stand up guy and a straight-shooter whom I admired.
  • cellophane Boo 2012/05/11 22:48:33
    cellophane
    +4
    Of course every boy dreams of being a police officer. My dad used to tell of a time when his local sheriff asked him to be a deputy. He declined - he told the sheriff he didn't hate anyone badly enough to be a cop. I didn't understand that until well into my adulthood.

    Cheers.
  • historian 2012/05/10 19:59:55
    historian
    +10
    When the globalists finally lock down the police state in America, these goons will be knocking on your door. The police in the U.S. have become militarized, more and more linked to the "homeland security", homeland military force. There has to be a time when people stop saying these are the exception, especially considering the police forces are recruiting ex-military who have been overseas doing this to the civilians of other nations being brought under the heel of global governance. It's not a matter of if, but when, as they're not pouring millions into detention camps, military checkpoints nationwide, reeducation centers, a interlinking homeland spy web, etc to combat some desert-dwellers thousands of miles away.
  • Steve 2012/05/10 19:51:34
    Steve
    +6
    they will most likely get light sentences including the officer facing a long term jail sentence ( unfortunately) because that's what usually happens and even if they do go to jail they will probably be put in a separate area from the rest of the prisoners to protect them from "violent offenders" (the irony). the only reasonable penalty that i see fit in this situation is to respond to an inhumane act with an inhumane act.
  • Red_Horse 2012/05/10 19:50:02
  • JonDeniro Red_Horse 2012/05/11 23:29:34
    JonDeniro
    +4
    "Remember, many of them could be the last bastion between you and the government"

    I believe the aftermath of Katrina put that false hope to rest.
  • Red_Horse JonDeniro 2012/05/11 23:39:38
  • JonDeniro Red_Horse 2012/05/11 23:46:47
    JonDeniro
    +2
    Not much chance of my initiating an "attack." However I reserve the right to self defense and defense of innocent persons.

    But, you are welcome to harbor your false hopes if they bring you comfort.
  • Red_Horse JonDeniro 2012/05/11 23:58:40
  • JonDeniro Red_Horse 2012/05/22 15:47:03
    JonDeniro
    +2
    I am aware of what you wrote...perhaps you should review your own posts, as you now seem to deny the parts I commented on.

    Your claims of "paranoid fantasies" and "nonsense" are entirely a creation of your own bruised ego, as I offered none of the above.

    Personally, I would prefer to die like an American man than to try to hide like a rodent...but you must choose your own path.
  • Red_Horse JonDeniro 2012/05/22 19:15:22
  • JonDeniro Red_Horse 2012/05/31 15:00:48
    JonDeniro
    +2
    As long as they remain within the law...specifically the Constitution...I have no problem with them at all.
  • Red_Horse JonDeniro 2012/05/31 16:02:48

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