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Tampa cops pepper spray a guy to death
a horror show of torture and abuse and murder ... no charges brought
if you live in Florida... move http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/dpp/new...soner-12142011 http://cellar.org/2011/pepperdeath.jpg |
This is how people come to hate police officers.
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There's not much to say about this picture. It's wrong on every level, and those responsible belong behind bars. They should not be protected by other police officers or by the DA.
I hope that the civil lawsuit payout is enormous and that the officers responsible are financially destroyed. Make an example of them. |
Unbelievable. And yet, believable.
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Yeah, I read this earlier. It is terrible and horrific! I am completely disgusted. The people responsible should be punished severely.
FYI: It occurred in Lee County, not Tampa (which is in Hillsborough County). Tampa reported it. |
WTF? WTFF?
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God Fucking Damit!!!
Thank's all I have to say about that. |
Just a note, this happened 2 1/2 years ago! and it still hasn't gone to trial.
http://www.care2.com/causes/florida-...by-police.html |
This is one of the reasons that I oppose most of the proposals for tort reform. You will get cases where the government fails to properly investigate and punish the government or business. In these cases, having to justify themselves to civil jury is the last recourse.
This provides the disincentive to misbehave that the lack of criminal prosecution does not. Since one of the great fears is the unpredictability of the award, setting a cap would remove that. Imagine if instead of having homicides charged with anywhere from manslaughter to capital murder with actual time served anywhere from a few months to death or life imprisonment, someone came up with a rule that said the sentence for all homicides would be capped at 24 months. I still wonder if the Justice Department can get involved. The fact that the victim is from another state sort of argues for federal involvement. |
i can't stand cops that abuse their job. there are those, unfortunately, that have forgotten what they swore to do. i lost almost 4 years of my life, not to mention my mother while away, to cops and DA's, who didn't give a rats ass about the truth.
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It is politically incorrect among extremists. But moderates learn why cops make these mistakes. Frontline on PBS demonstrated what happens when someone foolishly entertains instinct rather than make decisions only in facts. The Confessions shows how cops and prosecutors routinely entertained their emotions to keep accusing an increasing number of 'suspects' in a rape and killing. At least one was in a town nearby the Cellar (in PA) when cops in Norfolk VA were accusing even him of rape / murder. When obvious that cops were illogical, still, the system refused to exonerate the accused. Seven people, completely unrelated and unknown to each other, just all decided to rape and murder one lady in her apartment? Long time later, a repeat rapist was discovered to have done this all by his lonesome. How could cops be so corrupt as to jump to conclusions? Like I said, if you knew Saddam had WMDS, then you too are just as easily deceived. Do not follow the facts. Also entertain your emotions. At this point, many may have downloaded "The Confessions" long ago when originally discussed. It is not an isolated event. A problem especially worse in TX where prosecutors even admit the imprisoned are innocent. And still refuse to release the prisoner or expunge records. Emotion (also called a political agenda) is more important. Many cops entertain their emotions rather than deal with facts and reality. Because, well, how many also knew those Saddam WMDs were not justified by any facts? Welcome to a glass house. We can blame people. Or we can address the actual problem. One similar example is the Tea Party. This problem goes far beyond cops. |
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... so plausible, and yet, when I see Big Sarge and read his posts, it seems completely impossible. He is clearly an essentially good person, and I suspect the majority of police are, yet some are clearly very much not so. I just don't understand how any police department can go so bad.
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the police in my area....yikkes on a bike, they are motherfuc*ers.
I was TASED whilst in my own house. Yes, it's true. Some big, fat, criminal of a cop tased me in my own home. I saw him one time driving down a street. I nearly turned around to follow him but cooler heads prevailed. |
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