These are NOT human beings (Page 1/1)
MidEngineManiac APR 18, 10:54 AM
I really dont get how ANYBODY can defend these types, and no it is NOT a few, it is systematic. Across Canada and the USA. In a bit when I find it again Ill post a kid getting his face smashed into a sidewalk....for skateboarding (Barrie, Ontario). I dont agree with the Marxists or the left, but on the government brutality issue BLM is spot on.

"Ms. Garner is 73 years old and suffers from dementia and sensory aphasia, which impairs her ability to verbally communicate and understand others’ communications. She is five feet tall and weighs 80 pounds. On the afternoon of June 26, 2020, she was walking through a field to her home two blocks away, picking wildflowers, bothering no one, when Officer Hopp pulled up behind her, and called out to her to stop and talk to him. When she indicated she did not understand him, and turned to continue walking home, he grabbed her and violently assaulted her, twisting her arms behind her back, throwing her to the ground and handcuffing her. Just eight seconds passed between Officer Hopp reaching Ms. Garner and Officer Hopp throwing her tiny body to the ground and putting her in handcuffs.

"Defendant Officer Jalali then arrived and assisted Officer Hopp in violently and needlessly dislocating Ms. Garner’s shoulder, fracturing her humerus, and spraining her wrist. Then they threw her onto the ground again and hog-tied her. Throughout this attack, the only thing the terrified, disabled and injured Ms. Garner was able to utter was “I’m going home!”. She cried out these words over 38 times. Supervising officer Sergeant Metzler arrived on scene in the middle of this event, approved of the brutality, helped his subordinates to cover it up, and then directed that Ms. Garner be denied access to medical care for her injuries afterward. He kept his own bodyworn camera deactivated and failed to write a report afterwards regarding the use of force, both in violation of Loveland Police’s written policies.

"Despite the visible dislocation of her arm from her shoulder, and Ms. Garner’s repeated complaints of pain while on scene and in the several hours she remained in their care and control that followed, none of the defendant officers nor anyone else at the Loveland Police Department ever sought medical care for Ms. Garner, in violation of Loveland Police’s written policies regarding use of force and injuries. No one ever obtained mental health assistance for the observably mentally disabled Ms. Garner. Instead, the officers handcuffed her to a cell at the station for over 2 hours, keeping her isolated and terrified, in extreme pain, and then deposited her at the Larimer County jail where they lied and said she was uninjured, which ensured she continued to not receive medical treatment for another 3 hours.

"Loveland’s justification for all this? Ms. Garner was suspected of having exited a Walmart without paying for $13.88 of items. Forgetting to pay for items at a store is one of the most common and well-known symptoms witnessed in elderly persons suffering from dementia. Nearly 20 percent of all adults of Ms. Garner’s age or more are suffering from some form of dementia.

"On 4/14/21, Ms. Garner filed a federal lawsuit alleging civil rights and ADA violations against Loveland for this incident. What little freedom and happiness Ms. Garner enjoyed in her life as an elderly adult with declining mental health was, on June 26, 2020, obliterated by the Loveland Police Department. She has become withdrawn, depressed, afraid to go outdoors. She has lost most functional use of her left arm and now requires assistance to shower and get dressed. The district attorney’s office completely dismissed the case and charges against her. And despite the entire event being captured on bodyworn cameras, not one officer or supervisor involved in the violations of her civil rights at Loveland has been disciplined.

“Ms. Garner’s experience with Loveland Police is not about bad apples,” says her attorney, Sarah Schielke. “It is about culture. And the culture in Loveland is one of lack of care, lack of humility. Loveland Police officers have enrobed themselves with a completely unaccountable authoritarian superiority. They demand total obedience and submission from everyone – including the disabled elderly – and if you don’t immediately capitulate, they will make you pay for it.”

“This is not community policing. This is community terrorism,” says Schielke. “Ms. Garner is one of the most vulnerable members of our community – a mother, a grandmother, a tiny, frail human with cognitive disabilities – and they treated her like an animal.” “And,” adds Schielke, “if this is what they’re doing to a terrified elderly lady with dementia, what do you think they’re doing to


Full video

https://youtu.be/VG0wfPMMR4k

(Who here feels like its a good idea to go out and beat the **** out of granny, THEN try to cover it up ?)

Now, read that part again. Aint that the exact same thing I've been saying about them for years ?

They demand total obedience and submission from everyone – including the disabled elderly – and if you don’t immediately capitulate, they will make you pay for it.”

https://meettheinternet.com...rrests-skateboarder/

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maryjane APR 18, 12:44 PM
Well, actually, you said everyone should take the pen that was provided to sign the ticket with, and jab it thru the officer's throat.

https://www.fiero.nl/forum/...15-1-061687.html#p28

https://www.fiero.nl/forum/...15-1-061687.html#p34
MidEngineManiac APR 18, 01:56 PM
Self defence.
Jake_Dragon APR 18, 03:04 PM
And they should be held accountable for it. This is something to take a stand against.
My problem is you find these stories then use them as the only brush to paint a picture of the police.
They should be put in jail and held accountable, the punishment should fit the crime.
But you can not paint a picture with one brush and one color.

Go search for Sheriff Grady Judd and see if he fits your picture.

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MidEngineManiac APR 18, 05:16 PM
THAT is called "profiling"

A few is an anomaly.
An emerging noticeable pattern is a concern
A big bunch is a definate pattern and a problem
Dozens if not hundreds of daily occurrences right across the continent.....Yup, they are all the same. (Which group doesn't matter, profiling works)

Dont forget too, me and the rest of the "far right" consider the government to be the #1 proven threat to individual security, freedom and liberty (not to mention our assets) and as such "the enemy". Cops are simply enemy troops. I'm sure the SS, Stasi and Cheka had some decent humans in the ranks. Probably most enemies. Didn't matter, just fill the uniform with holes. They just happen to be inside the uniform and it aint our job to sort the good from the bad. Just get rid of the threat.

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cvxjet APR 18, 06:21 PM
Most >Groups< have a "Fraternity" thing where they "Stand by their brothers".......I was in the Navy and they have this (All military), police, Fire, doctors, etc.....This can be a good thing as long as it is not taken to extremes; A bad Policeman (Or military, etc) gives that group a black eye......Minor mistakes happen, but obvious extreme/bad behavior should be called out- by the people in that group.

A rapist/murderer in the military is not acceptable, nor a cop abusing their power or taking payola.......And no, this is not an easy, black and white situation; A lot of times it takes courage on the part of the group to stand up and call one of their "Brethren" out.....

Also, my Father died from Alzheimer's and truthfully, we need some type of a indicator for people suffering from it; an arm-band or collar or such so people know someone can be easily disoriented and confused.
MidEngineManiac APR 18, 06:30 PM
Its more than that.

Here on Friday Ford tried to institute police-state measures (which got shot down in 24 hours) and roughly 80% of the forces recognized it as unconstitutional and issued statements they wont do it.

20% (Including OPP, same as state troopers) were perfectly fine with it and at least one county (here) were chomping at the bit. They couldn't get out there and start the jackboot terror campaign fast enough, and we are one of the lowest if not the lowest infection rates in the province. A buddy on MeWe nailed it perfectly. These types are after one thing only, they get their rocks off on power-tripping.

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Australian APR 22, 04:02 AM
Profiling is also a term given to a suspect and common sense otherwise there is no such thing as suspicious activity as give everyone benifit of the doubt and everyone is innocent more times than not profiling prevents crime. If a cop is an ******* it doesn't mean he is going to be nice to anyone regardless of skin colour and if you fail attitude test they should give it back why should they take crap everyone will say any force that makes someone comply is excessive. Sure there are plenty pushing it further on both sides right now why should police ave to tolerate violence also. The real issue is radicals trying to influence people and laws. There are laws in place that only need to be enforced not over turned.

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