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Taxpayer dollars at work because of past media coverage of cops

Dthomas3523

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  • Jan 31, 2018
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    So, if you listen to the headlines, guy was being cuffed and officer comes out of nowhere and kicks the subject in the head.

    http://www.sutelemundo20.com/story/...k-suspect-on-video-being-charged-with-assault

    Actual story:

    Subject is fleeing police for a felony (grand theft auto I believe), gets cornered after lengthy chase and while one cop is attempting to handcuff, the other cop runs in “pretending” attempt to kick the subject in a seemingly distractionary effort to help keep the subject compliant.

    There is even body camera footage of the suhject making fun of the cop for missing and the cop telling him he pretended to kick him in an effort to keep him compliant.

    Somehow, Miami has charged the cop with assault.

    1: there is no way this will ever get a conviction as there is even video of the subject making fun of the cop and the cop telling him it was an effort to keep him compliant

    2: this is a waste of taxpayer money as I can almost promise you the prosecutor knows this will never see a conviction

    3: the city will likely have to pay a civil suit to the officer for wrongful arrest and dragging his name through the mud


    This is what all this mostly (keyword) unsubstantiated media frenzy against police has culminated with. Prosecutors bringing ridiculous charges they know will never stick against cops just for popularity.

    Same thing happened in Baltimore. Prosecutor brought ridiculous charges against several cops and ended up looking foolish in court on the first few cases and dropping charges on the rest. All whilst spending taxpayer money.

    Almost 100% chance the defense requests a bench trial and the judge laughs while dismissing the case.
     
    So the videos that actually show cops doing stupid shit don't contribute at all?
    Like an off duty cop drawing down on a customer because he didn't see him paying for his mentos. Or the cop yanking the hell out of the leash on his dog because it didn't alert on a car.
    I am sure that you know I could go on and post hours of YouTube. But where's that going to get us.
    And before you go and put me on ignore. Yeah that was misleading.