Carson city sheriff deputies take on Cartel member at farmers market

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They went toe to toe with one of the most dangerous men alive . Brave selfless hero's all.
To female and two almost male deputies in the fight of their lives .



Well not cartel but an old handicapped man in a public park - about the same thing because the closest they’d come to a real fight is retaliation against an old man who’s already sued them and won for false arrest and 1st and 4th amendment violations.
I’ve had these guys all wrong it took real heart to confront an old man . Thank God he didn’t turn his camera off or they might have killed him .

Poll question- did this excite them so much that they went home and fucked their wives or beat them then fuck them?
 
Spending your days watching videos like this has to be one of the most unhealthy things a person can do with their life.
It's not that bad. I hear he tries out different size Butt Plugs while he watches videos to really get the hate /cum going.
 
There you are I knew a video about pigs violating rights and being tough on old men would get you spun up , I call and you come running just like the lick spittle cunt you are . Now go away
At least he can run. I imagine you cannot while retaining that butt plug.

I agree with many of the problems you highlight but this was a golden opportunity to roast and remind myself of the crew I used to work with. We would taunt each other with crap like this.

Carry on...
 
I dont really see the problem. A couple of uniformed assholes were harrassing and old non uniformed asshole. The supervisor came, called them off, and the old guy went back to being an asshole.

And yes, he was being an asshole because he knew he was being intentionally annoying.
 
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I dont really see the problem. A couple of uniformed assholes were harrassing and old non uniformed asshole. The supervisor came, called them off, and the old guy went back to being an asshole.

And yes, he was being an asshole because he knew he was being intentionally annoying.

Judas freakin priest “Maggot”. There is hardly a day that goes by that you don’t annoy the fuck out of me.
 
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This would make another good thread, but I have no access to this article.
If it will play the video shows it all. Shot the kid 18 more time while he lay on the ground.



Gina Via thought she saw an elk as she drove through the high desert of southern New Mexico one night last summer. As she drew closer, she realized it was a person walking dangerously close to the road. She decided to call 911.

Jacob Diaz-Austin, one of a few sheriff’s deputies patrolling Otero County’s 6,627 square miles, took the dispatcher’s call for a welfare check on a possibly intoxicated pedestrian. He switched on his lights, cranked up the volume to the club hit “In da Getto,” and sped to the scene, topping 120 miles an hour, according to audio and video recordings obtained by The Wall Street Journal.

The deputy slowed, stopped, and focused his spotlight on Elijah Hadley, a 17-year-old walking along the median near his home on the Mescalero Apache reservation. Fearful after getting beaten up the day before, Hadley carried a BB gun.
Within minutes, Diaz-Austin fired approximately 22 shots at Hadley. He shot four times just after Hadley dropped the BB gun.
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Footage from Jacob Diaz-Austin’s dash camera show the moments before he begins shooting. New Mexico State Police
A few minutes later, Diaz-Austin shot Hadley about 18 more times as he lay on the ground. Diaz-Austin now faces a first-degree murder charge. He has pleaded not guilty.
Last year, 1,260 people were killed by law enforcement—the highest level since data-crunching organizations began keeping track a decade ago. A major factor driving the upward trend is surprising: Sheriff’s departments that generally patrol more rural slices of America are killing more civilians.


Sheriff’s departments, which generally have jurisdiction over counties, were involved in about a third of the police killings in 2024, despite making up just a quarter of law-enforcement nationwide, according to the nonprofit Mapping Police Violence. Killings by sheriffs rose 43% from 2013, while that number rose 3% for police departments, which patrol cities and towns.
The numbers speak to a widening gap between urban and rural law enforcement since the 2020 killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer sent floods of protesters into the streets of American cities. Big-city departments faced pressure to dial back aggressive practices and adopt changes to reduce shootings by officers.
Sheriffs—most elected in partisan races, unlike police chiefs—have long espoused a tough law-and-order approach that is supported by their constituents. Particularly as violence spiked nationwide during the pandemic, sheriff’s departments were quick to unleash forceful tactics to tamp down unrest.
 
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Thats a good thing.

Actually I don’t think about you at all. My point is two fold.

A.) “Annoying” is subjective.

B.) Filming in public has been deemed free speech and I agree with that. There is no expectation of privacy in public spaces. Though I can see how it is “annoying” it is not illegal.

There are plenty of communist counties folks can move to where the government harasses and kills those who dare film in public.

Again, being annoying is not illegal.

Before the 2020 summer of love I had a much higher tolerance for police engaging in this type of behavior. After watching large groups of police officers stand around while cities burned, then jailing someone who tried to escape a mob running a couple over, my tolerance went through the floor.

It is still so bad Trump just had to put out an edict telling LEO to arrest those throwing rocks at federal LEO vehicles. Talk about having to state the obvious!

Cop’s need to stop acting like dicks with overactive egos and spend their time going after criminals. Citizens need to stop acting like children by asking police to deal with something that is simply “annoying”.

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Actually I don’t think about you at all. My point is two fold.

A.) “Annoying” is subjective.

B.) Filming in public has been deemed free speech and I agree with that. There is no expectation of privacy in public spaces. Though I can see how it is “annoying” it is not illegal.

There are plenty of communist counties folks can move to where the government harasses and kills those who dare film in public.

Again, being annoying is not illegal.

Before the 2020 summer of love I had a much higher tolerance for police engaging in this type of behavior. After watching large groups of police officers stand around while cities burned, then jailing someone who tried to escape a mob running a couple over, my tolerance went through the floor.

It is still so bad Trump just had to put out an edict telling LEO to arrest those throwing rocks at federal LEO vehicles. Talk about having to state the obvious!

Cop’s need to stop acting like dicks with overactive egos and spend their time going after criminals. Citizens need to stop acting like children by asking police to deal with something that is simply “annoying”.

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You dont think about me at all....BUT, you took the time to write several paragraphs here, and lengthy replys to a couple of other posts I made. Sounds like I'm living in youre head, rent free. But hey, at least we both like guns. :ROFLMAO:

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