Don't Run from the police

MagusMajul

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Don't Run from the police and there won't be problems boy, respect the jurors decision. Police have a tough duty and it's not their job to be nice. Sometimes it gets rough, sometimes it gets bloody. The Police are not perfect but they are all we got from the rule of law and rule of the jungle. You can't send law enforcement into citys that have some of the highest murder rates in the world let alone the country and expect them to be soft.
 
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This immediately remind me this video
Those cops were clowns, way too soft. If did that in a store growing up and got in a cops face I probably would have had a gun pulled out on me. Body slammed at least. I remember a cop body slamming a 15 year old kid and arresting him because the kid told the cop to go fuck himself
 
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Remember, cops are not your friends. If you ever find yourself sitting in an interrogation room then lawyer up, lawyer up, lawyer up. Don't say anything else than "I want a lawyer". You are at an enormous disadvantage otherwise as you're dealing with professionals whose only purpose with the interaction is to gather evidence against you.
 
Don't Run from the police and there won't be problems boy, respect the jurors decision. Police have a tough duty and it's not their job to be nice. Sometimes it gets rough, sometimes it gets bloody. The Police are not perfect but they are all we got from the rule of law and rule of the jungle. You can't send law enforcement into citys that have some of the highest murder rates in the world let alone the country and expect them to be soft.
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It's joever for you if you run from the cops and have drugs. Doesn't matter if it's in your pocket or you drop it while running from them (I'm not from USA, but that's how it is in my country).
 
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Those cops were clowns, way too soft. If did that in a store growing up and got in a cops face I probably would have had a gun pulled out on me. Body slammed at least. I remember a cop body slamming a 15 year old kid and arresting him because the kid told the cop to go fuck himself

Words shouldn't be an arrest-able offense. Whether towards the cop or whoever. As dumb as they are, they have the first amendment backing them up.

Body slamming and then arresting a kid because he said "go fuck yourself" or having a gun drawn on them for getting in their face (not even touching them or being violent) is a sign of an unstable person and shouldn't be a cop!

The police are held to a higher standard BECAUSE they have the power to enforce the law and end lives. thats why they should be prosecuted when they go outside the law!
 
Words shouldn't be an arrest-able offense. Whether towards the cop or whoever. As dumb as they are, they have the first amendment backing them up.

Body slamming and then arresting a kid because he said "go fuck yourself" or having a gun drawn on them for getting in their face (not even touching them or being violent) is a sign of an unstable person and shouldn't be a cop!

The police are held to a higher standard BECAUSE they have the power to enforce the law and end lives. thats why they should be prosecuted when they go outside the law!
I grew up around a town called Chester just 10 15 miles south of Philadelphia. I am half black. Once when I was 11 years old me and my older brother were walking home from school with our friends. We cut through a wealthy part of town to get home earlier. A black man in his 60s came out of his stone mansion and followed us in his car taking pictures of us. He told us all never to walk through there again. We ignored him.

A few weeks latter three squad cars where in the neighborhood waiting for us. The police slammed us all against the hood of their cars. One of the cops punched my brother in the stomach knocking him to the ground and said the next time we walk through here were not going home but going the jail. Thats the world I grew up in. I walked around with a big soda bottle when I was 14 and the cops made me dump it out to see if it was liqure then they fined me 25 dollars for littering. Tough love, it kept us out of trouble.
 
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I grew up around a town called Chester just 10 15 miles south of Philadelphia. I am half black. Once when I was 11 years old me and my older brother were walking home from school with our friends. We cut through a wealthy part of town to get home earlier. A black man in his 60s came out of his stone mansion and followed us in his car taking pictures of us. He told us all never to walk through there again. We ignored him.

A few weeks latter three squad cars where in the neighborhood waiting for us. The police slammed us all against the hood of their cars. One of the cops punched my brother in the stomach knocking him to the ground and said the next time we walk through here were not going home but going the jail. Thats the world I grew up in. I walked around with a big soda bottle when I was 14 and the cops made me dump it out to see if it was liqure then they fined me 25 dollars for littering. Tough love, it kept us out of trouble.
In West Philadelphia, born and raised. On the playground is where I spent most of my days. Chillin' out, maxin', relaxin all cool, and all shootin' some B-ball outside of the school. When a couple of guys who were up to no good, started makin' trouble in my neighborhood. I got in one little fight and my mom got scared. And said "You're movin' with your auntie and uncle in Bel Air." I whistled for a cab, and when it came near, the license plate said "fresh" and it had dice in the mirror. If anything I could say that this cab was rare, but I thought "Nah forget it, Yo home to Bel Air."

I pulled up to the house about seven or eight, and I yelled to the cabby "Yo homes, smell ya later." Looked at my kingdom, I was finally there, To sit on my throne as the Prince of Bel Air.
 
Words shouldn't be an arrest-able offense. Whether towards the cop or whoever. As dumb as they are, they have the first amendment backing them up.

Body slamming and then arresting a kid because he said "go fuck yourself" or having a gun drawn on them for getting in their face (not even touching them or being violent) is a sign of an unstable person and shouldn't be a cop!

The police are held to a higher standard BECAUSE they have the power to enforce the law and end lives. thats why they should be prosecuted when they go outside the law!
Yeah that is how it works in the nice areas. Shitty areas filled with shitty people also have shitty cops.
 
In West Philadelphia, born and raised. On the playground is where I spent most of my days. Chillin' out, maxin', relaxin all cool, and all shootin' some B-ball outside of the school. When a couple of guys who were up to no good, started makin' trouble in my neighborhood. I got in one little fight and my mom got scared. And said "You're movin' with your auntie and uncle in Bel Air." I whistled for a cab, and when it came near, the license plate said "fresh" and it had dice in the mirror. If anything I could say that this cab was rare, but I thought "Nah forget it, Yo home to Bel Air."

I pulled up to the house about seven or eight, and I yelled to the cabby "Yo homes, smell ya later." Looked at my kingdom, I was finally there, To sit on my throne as the Prince of Bel Air.
Not sure I can make a song out of this one.
 
I grew up around a town called Chester just 10 15 miles south of Philadelphia. I am half black. Once when I was 11 years old me and my older brother were walking home from school with our friends. We cut through a wealthy part of town to get home earlier. A black man in his 60s came out of his stone mansion and followed us in his car taking pictures of us. He told us all never to walk through there again. We ignored him.

A few weeks latter three squad cars where in the neighborhood waiting for us. The police slammed us all against the hood of their cars. One of the cops punched my brother in the stomach knocking him to the ground and said the next time we walk through here were not going home but going the jail. Thats the world I grew up in. I walked around with a big soda bottle when I was 14 and the cops made me dump it out to see if it was liqure then they fined me 25 dollars for littering. Tough love, it kept us out of trouble.

Tough love? WTF? That was all unlawful!

There's better ways of getting "scared straight" that don't involve violence. TF?!?
 
Yeah that is how it works in the nice areas. Shitty areas filled with shitty people also have shitty cops.

Where I live, it's not rich but it's sort of an historic area of my hometown ... A lot of history from the Civil Rights era...

Anyway, I never saw or had a bad experience or ANY experience with the police. And if you don't know, I live in the black part of town. Though integration in neighborhoods is happening slowly ... It IS Mississippi after all ...

It wasn't until I moved to Atlanta almost 30 years ago that I had any interactions with police. Only one bad interaction and it was with a black cop who was off duty threatening me because he thought I was knocking on his door. Power tripping asshole. I got his badge number and reported him. Don't know if anything came of it but I never saw him again.
 
Tough love? WTF? That was all unlawful!

There's better ways of getting "scared straight" that don't involve violence. TF?!?

Not to mention charging someone for doing as the officer himself instructed (pouring the drink out).

Also, an elderly person following minors in a car and taking pictures of them? Yeah, funny how being rich and having crooked cops can change a situation, otherwise it could easily be the old man taken in for questioning.

"So, you like to follow and take photos of some young boys, eh?"

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Not to mention charging someone for doing as the officer himself instructed (pouring the drink out).

Also, an elderly person following minors in a car and taking pictures of them? Yeah, funny how being rich and having crooked cops can change a situation, otherwise it could easily be the old man taken in for questioning.

"So, you like to follow and take photos of some young boys, eh?"

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Philadelphia was called Killadelphia back then and people in neighboring towns were paranoid about the violence spilling out into nearby towns, which it did. Rich people who moved out of the city didn't want the problems to follow them.
 
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Philadelphia was called Killadelphia back then and people in neighboring towns were paranoid about the violence spilling out into nearby towns, which it did. Rich people who moved out of the city didn't want the problems to follow them.

"So let's have our cops assault minors, that'll surely set them down a more noble path."

Your parents should have been fully within their rights to press charges assuming you weren't going through the actual boundaries of someone's property.

You're giving that cop who assaulted your brother FAR too much credit if you think setting your brother straight was why he punched him in the stomach unprovoked.
 
"So let's have our cops assault minors, that'll surely set them down a more noble path."

Your parents should have been fully within their rights to press charges assuming you weren't going through the actual boundaries of someone's property.

You're giving that cop who assaulted your brother FAR too much credit if you think setting your brother straight was why he punched him in the stomach unprovoked.
If you had any idea what Citys Like Philly and Camden NJ were like in the 80s, 90s, and early 00s you would understand. And as for Tyre Nichols he should have understood, he would still be alive.
 
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If you had any idea what Citys Like Philly and Camden NJ were like in the 90s and early 00s you would understand.

I'm pretty sure a person is potentially more likely to grow up into a shithead if the people (police) are assaulting them as a minor over doing nothing illegal. If the cops want people to obey the law, maybe don't fucking attack people who haven't broken the law. DUH.

I understood fully. The cop was a fucking bitch. End of story. You want to excuse the old man, fine, but don't excuse some asshole who lays hand on a minor with zero legal justification. PERIOD. If a cop laid hands on a kid of mine with zero legal justification, he better prepared to have his pig ass in court, because what goes in some city mean fucking shit to me if some pig lays his hand on MY CHILD WITH ZERO JUSTIFICATION.

Letting that shitty behavior go unchecked, it's just enabling pieces of shit to continue acting like pieces of shit.
 
If you had any idea what Citys Like Philly and Camden NJ were like in the 80s, 90s, and early 00s you would understand. And as for Tyre Nichols he should have understood, he would still be alive.

The fuck?!? Blaming a DEAD man for being beaten into a coma that he later died from? The fuck is wrong with you?! Mein Gott!!!!
 
Don't Run from the police and there won't be problems boy, respect the jurors decision. Police have a tough duty and it's not their job to be nice. Sometimes it gets rough, sometimes it gets bloody. The Police are not perfect but they are all we got from the rule of law and rule of the jungle. You can't send law enforcement into citys that have some of the highest murder rates in the world let alone the country and expect them to be soft.
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In italy we had these anti-drugs squad called hawks (no griffith tho), dudes were beating 14-16 years old on the streets like it was an hobby, you think justice is loose in america? Italy and especially sicily where i live in the 90s\early 00s was fucking wild...
 
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