View Full Version : Arizona Police Officer Execute Man For Telling Them They Needed A Warrant
Terminator X
17th June 2011, 21:00
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What a shithole Arizona has become.
Unbelievably, news like this will likely become the norm across the US - Indiana already passed a law making it ILLEGAL to resist ILLEGAL searches. Be prepared for more executions of unarmed citizens and "kill first, ask questions later, get out of jail in less than a year" situations...
Unbelievably, news like this will likely become the norm across the US - Indiana already passed a law making it ILLEGAL to resist ILLEGAL searches. Be prepared for more executions of unarmed citizens and "kill first, ask questions later, get out of jail in less than a year" situations...
Except it won't be on the news.
bcbm
17th June 2011, 21:37
the cops entering wasn't illegal, but damn thats fucked up. and of course another "rare" event despite cops doing this shit all the time
Tim Finnegan
17th June 2011, 21:57
I'm guessing that it's less than a coincidence that the names of the victim and killer were "Rodriguez" and "Chrisman". If you catch my drift. :glare:
PhoenixAsh
17th June 2011, 22:21
"we do have due process, we do have civil rights"
"we do have due process, we do have civil rights"
"we do have due process, we do have civil rights"
"we do have due process, we do have civil rights"
@2:58
FUCK YOU, YOU FUCKING PIG. WE never seem to have those things when YOU "serve and protect us"... by blowing our brains out; violating our authonomy and committing crimes for which we would go to jail for or worse. FUCKING WANKER.
I am soooo fucking happy that the fucking assholes asshole partner testified that. So you can't hide behind your fucking thin blue line like you normally do and denounce such things as outright lies.
:cursing::cursing::cursing::cursing::cursing:
Os Cangaceiros
17th June 2011, 22:36
They'll probably clear this dude just like they cleared the officers who killed the guy in Tucson recently. Even though they found absolutely nothing in the way of illegal drugs or weapons in his home. :rolleyes:
It's stories like these that tap the "WATER THE FLOWER OF REVOLUTION WITH BLOOOOOOD!" side of me.
Jose Gracchus
18th June 2011, 00:29
I feel like we're going to have have a tribunal to deal with police and security force terror after any revolution, to say nothing about a full scrutiny of the prisons and everyone in them.
Quite frankly, I don't think I'd shed a tear for some getting the La Cabana treatment.
Die Rote Fahne
18th June 2011, 00:37
He will be let off with this. Maybe he will be fired. That's it.
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