America’s Death Squads: When Police Become Judge, Jury and Executioner

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“You know, when police start becoming their own executioners, where’s it gonna end? Pretty soon, you’ll start executing people for jaywalking, and executing people for traffic violations. Then you end up executing your neighbor ‘cause his dog pisses on your lawn.”—“Dirty Harry” Callahan, Magnum Force

When I say that warrior cops—hyped up on their own authority and the power of the badge—have not made America any safer or freer, I am not disrespecting any of the fine, decent, lawful police officers who take seriously their oath of office to serve and protect their fellow citizens, uphold the Constitution, and maintain the peace.

My concern rests with the cops who feel empowered to act as judge, jury and executioner.

These death squads believe they can kill, shoot, taser, abuse and steal from American citizens in the so-called name of law and order.

Just recently, in fact, a rookie cop opened fire on the occupants of a parked car in a McDonald’s parking lot on a Sunday night in San Antonio, Texas.

The driver, 17-year-old Erik Cantu and his girlfriend, were eating burgers inside the car when the police officer—suspecting the car might have been one that fled an attempted traffic stop the night before—abruptly opened the driver side door, ordered the teenager to get out, and when he did not comply, shot ten times at the car, hitting Cantu multiple times.

Mind you, this wasn’t a life-or-death situation.

It was two teenagers eating burgers in a parking lot, and a cop fresh out of the police academy taking justice into his own hands.

This wasn’t an isolated incident, either.

In Hugo, Oklahoma, plain clothes police officers opened fire on a pickup truck parked in front of a food bank, heedless of the damage such a hail of bullets—26 shots were fired—could have on those in the vicinity. Three of the four children inside the parked vehicle were shot: a 4-year-old girl was shot in the head and ended up with a bullet in the brain; a 5-year-old boy received a skull fracture; and a 1-year-old girl had deep cuts on her face from gunfire or shattered window glass. The reason for the use of such excessive force? Police were searching for a suspect in a weeks-old robbery of a pizza parlor that netted $400.

In Minnesota, a 4-year-old girl watched from the backseat of a car as cops shot and killed her mother’s boyfriend, Philando Castile, a school cafeteria supervisor, during a routine traffic stop merely because Castile disclosed that he had a gun in his possession, for which he had a lawful conceal-and-carry permit. That’s all it took for police to shoot Castile four times as he was reaching for his license and registration.

In Arizona, a 7-year-old girl watched panic-stricken as a state trooper pointed his gun at her and her father during a traffic stop and reportedly threated to shoot her father in the back (twice) based on the mistaken belief that they were driving a stolen rental car.

This is how we have gone from a nation of laws—where the least among us had just as much right to be treated with dignity and respect as the next person (in principle, at least)—to a nation of law enforcers (revenue collectors with weapons) who treat the citizenry like suspects and criminals.

The lesson for all of us: at a time when police have almost absolute discretion to decide who is a threat, what constitutes resistance, and how harshly they can deal with the citizens they were appointed to “serve and protect”—and a “fear” for officer safety is used to justify all manner of police misconduct—“we the people” are at a severe disadvantage.

Add a traffic stop to the mix, and that disadvantage increases dramatically.

According to the Justice Department, the most common reason for a citizen to come into contact with the police is being a driver in a traffic stop.

On average, one in 10 Americans gets pulled over by police.

Of the roughly 1,100 people killed by police each year, 10% of those involve traffic stops.

Historically, police officers have been given free range to pull anyone over for a variety of reasons.

This free-handed approach to traffic stops has resulted in drivers being stopped for windows that are too heavily tinted, for driving too fast, driving too slow, failing to maintain speed, following too closely, improper lane changes, distracted driving, screeching a car’s tires, and leaving a parked car door open for too long.

Motorists can also be stopped by police for driving near a bar or on a road that has large amounts of drunk driving, driving a certain make of car (Mercedes, Grand Prix and Hummers are among the most ticketed vehicles), having anything dangling from the rearview mirror (air fresheners, handicap parking permits, toll transponders or rosaries), and displaying pro-police bumper stickers.

Incredibly, a federal appeals court actually ruled unanimously in 2014 that acne scars and driving with a stiff upright posture are reasonable grounds for being pulled over. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that driving a vehicle that has a couple air fresheners, rosaries and pro-police bumper stickers at 2 MPH over the speed limit is suspicious, meriting a traffic stop.

Equally appalling, in Heien v. North Carolina, the U.S. Supreme Court—which has largely paved the way for the police and other government agents to probe, poke, pinch, taser, search, seize, strip and generally manhandle anyone they see fit in almost any circumstance—allowed police officers to stop drivers who appear nervous, provided they provide a palatable pretext for doing so.

Black drivers are almost two times more likely than white drivers to be pulled over by police and three times more likely to have their vehicles searched. As the Washington Post concludes, “‘Driving while black’ is, indeed, a measurable phenomenon.”

In other words, drivers beware.

Traffic stops aren’t just dangerous. They can be downright deadly.

Patrick Lyoya was pulled over for having a mismatched license plate. The unarmed man was shot in the back of the head while on the ground during a subsequent struggle with a Michigan police officer.

Reportedly pulled over for a broken taillight, Walter Scott—unarmed—ran away from the police officer, who pursued and shot him from behind, first with a Taser, then with a gun. Scott was struck five times, “three times in the back, once in the upper buttocks and once in the ear — with at least one bullet entering his heart.”

Samuel Dubose, also unarmed, was pulled over for a missing front license plate. He was reportedly shot in the head after a brief struggle in which his car began rolling forward.

Levar Jones was stopped for a seatbelt offense, just as he was getting out of his car to enter a convenience store. Directed to show his license, Jones leaned into his car to get his wallet, only to be shot four times by the “fearful” officer. Jones was also unarmed.

Bobby Canipe was pulled over for having an expired registration. When the 70-year-old reached into the back of his truck for his walking cane, the officer fired several shots at him, hitting him once in the abdomen.

Dontrell Stevens was stopped “for not bicycling properly.” The officer pursuing him “thought the way Stephens rode his bike was suspicious. He thought the way Stephens got off his bike was suspicious.” Four seconds later, sheriff’s deputy Adams Lin shot Stephens four times as he pulled out a black object from his waistband. The object was his cell phone. Stephens was unarmed.

That police are choosing to fatally resolve these encounters by using their guns on fellow citizens speaks volumes about what is wrong with policing in America today, where police officers are being dressed in the trappings of war, drilled in the deadly art of combat, and trained to look upon “every individual they interact with as an armed threat and every situation as a deadly force encounter in the making.”

Keep in mind, from the moment those lights start flashing and that siren goes off, we’re all in the same boat. Yet it’s what happens after you’ve been pulled over that’s critical.

Trying to predict the outcome of any encounter with the police is a bit like playing Russian roulette: most of the time you will emerge relatively unscathed, although decidedly poorer and less secure about your rights, but there’s always the chance that an encounter will turn deadly.

Survival is key.

Technically, you have the right to remain silent (beyond the basic requirement to identify yourself and show your registration). You have the right to refuse to have your vehicle searched. You have the right to film your interaction with police. You have the right to ask to leave. You also have the right to resist an unlawful order such as a police officer directing you to extinguish your cigarette, put away your phone or stop recording them.

However, there is a price for asserting one’s rights. That price grows more costly with every passing day.

If you ask cops and their enablers what Americans should do to stay alive during encounters with police, they will tell you to comply, cooperate, obey, not resist, not argue, not make threatening gestures or statements, avoid sudden movements, and submit to a search of their person and belongings.

Unfortunately, in the American police state, compliance is no guarantee that you will survive an encounter with the police with your life and liberties intact.

Every day we hear about situations in which unarmed Americans complied and still died during an encounter with police simply because they appeared to be standing in a “shooting stance” or held a cell phone or a garden hose or carried around a baseball bat or answered the front door or held a spoon in a threatening manner or ran in an aggressive manner holding a tree branch or wandered around naked or hunched over in a defensive posture or made the mistake of wearing the same clothes as a carjacking suspect (dark pants and a basketball jersey) or dared to leave an area at the same time that a police officer showed up or had a car break down by the side of the road or were deaf or homeless or old.

More often than not, it seems as if all you have to do to be shot and killed by police is stand a certain way, or move a certain way, or hold something—anything—that police could misinterpret to be a gun, or ignite some trigger-centric fear in a police officer’s mind that has nothing to do with an actual threat to their safety.

Now politicians, police unions, law enforcement officials and individuals who are more than happy to march in lockstep with the police state make all kinds of excuses to justify these shootings.  However, to suggest that a good citizen is a compliant citizen and that obedience will save us from the police state is not only recklessly irresponsible, but it is also deluded.

To begin with, and most importantly, Americans need to know their rights when it comes to interactions with the police, bearing in mind that many law enforcement officials are largely ignorant of the law themselves.

A good resource is The Rutherford Institute’s “Constitutional Q&A: Rules of Engagement for Interacting with Police.”

In a nutshell, the following are your basic rights when it comes to interactions with the police as outlined in the Bill of Rights:

You have the right under the First Amendment to ask questions and express yourself. You have the right under the Fourth Amendment to not have your person or your property searched by police or any government agent unless they have a search warrant authorizing them to do so.  You have the right under the Fifth Amendment to remain silent, to not incriminate yourself and to request an attorney. Depending on which state you live in and whether your encounter with police is consensual as opposed to your being temporarily detained or arrested, you may have the right to refuse to identify yourself. Not all states require citizens to show their ID to an officer (although drivers in all states must do so).

As a rule of thumb, you should always be sure to clarify in any police encounter whether or not you are being detained, i.e., whether you have the right to walk away. That holds true whether it’s a casual “show your ID” request on a boardwalk, a stop-and-frisk search on a city street, or a traffic stop for speeding or just to check your insurance. If you feel like you can’t walk away from a police encounter of your own volition—and more often than not you can’t, especially when you’re being confronted by someone armed to the hilt with all manner of militarized weaponry and gear—then for all intents and purposes, you’re essentially under arrest from the moment a cop stops you. Still, it doesn’t hurt to clarify that distinction.

While technology is always going to be a double-edged sword, with the gadgets that are the most useful to us in our daily lives—GPS devices, cell phones, the internet—being the very tools used by the government to track us, monitor our activities, and generally spy on us, cell phones are particularly useful for recording encounters with the police and have proven to be increasingly powerful reminders to police that they are not all powerful.

Knowing your rights is only part of the battle, unfortunately.

As I point out in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, the danger arises when the burden of proof is reversed, “we the people” are assumed guilty, and we have to exercise our rights while simultaneously attempting to prove our innocence to trigger-happy cops with no understanding of the Bill of Rights.

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43 Comments
MrLiberty
MrLiberty
October 11, 2022 12:21 pm

Everyone knows that the police are required to enforce immoral and unconstitutional laws. By willingly signing up, you have already showed your lack of character.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 11, 2022 12:25 pm

Fact never talk to police , never answer questions , do not even engage in what appears to be innocent casual conversation because it most likely is not !
Police are allowed to lie and misrepresent facts and take any response from you out of context . Your responses will be twisted and you will be behind the 8 ball !
Sadly law enforcement has a trust problem as they will cover for each other while costing you plenty or even destroying your life !
Remember police have a high rate of depression , suicide , alcoholism , domestic abuse and divorce yet they travel among us daily heavily armed with weapons and qualified immunity ! Talk about a disastrous mix waiting to explode just needing anything they believe gives them cause 💥or💸💸💸💸

Leah
Leah
  Anonymous
October 11, 2022 9:20 pm

Yes.

Mr. Ed, Shifted Shape
Mr. Ed, Shifted Shape
  Anonymous
October 11, 2022 9:38 pm

I used to coach my son never to talk to police. I have tempered that opinion somewhat.

One morning he was walking in Providence RI at about 2 am with two friends. No drugs, no booze, no rowdiness. They were stopped and questioned by the local PD, who are known hard asses. His friends were talkative with the police. After all, they had nothing to hide. My son was non-communicative beyond the name and address info. They arrested him (charges? you don’t need no stinkin’ charges in Providence. The cops will make something up), and he ends up in jail for 48 hours, after which he was released with no charges. The friends were left to continue their walk. So, be aware that the clam-up approach does not always turn out the way you want.

Incidentally, in my younger days I was pulled over 13 times, and only twice resulted in tickets. The rest were warnings. I have not been pulled over in about 25 years in spite of usually ignoring speed limits. Here’s my advice for surviving highway cop encounters.

1. Avoid getting pulled over in the first place. Don’t drive like a jackass. Check your lights once in a while, all of them, to avoid giving a cop an excuse for a pull over. Keep inspection stickers and plate renewal stickers up to date. No excess smoke from the tailpipe. Keep the body clean and in good repair. And most important of all: Keep your speed down, unless you are moving with a pack, or you use WAZE to keep track of cop locations. DO NOT TRY TO OUTRUN THE COPS. They love it when you do that. At that point they become the hunters and you become the prey. Do not have a radar detector in your car. It will guarantee a ticket and ‘special attention’.

2. If you do get pulled over, have your paperwork in order: current registration, proof of insurance, current drivers license. Don’t have contraband anywhere in the car. If you have a firearm in the car, be certain you follow all the regulations to a tee. Don’t be coming from a place where alcohol was sold or being served. If you were, accept the fact that you are already halfway in their game bag. Don’t be high on drugs or otherwise impaired. Any Rx drugs should be in their original bottles, not in baggies or tin foil.

3. When talking to cops, be respectful but guarded, but realize they are trying to trap you. Ultimately, they are after scalps, and will lie, cheat and steal (or plant fake evidence) to get them. If you had any amount of alcohol you are probably screwed. DON’T LIE, especially if it is anything that can be cross checked. For example, don’t say you were coming from the hospital visiting your dear Aunt Mary when visiting hours ended five hours ago. One call to the hospital proves you lied, and now you are fair game. If you want to play the ‘sovereign citizen’ game or the clam-up routine, I suggest you become a lawyer before getting pulled over.

TLDR: So in summary: Don’t get pulled over in the first place. Have your shit squared away if you do. Be respectful but guarded in any thing you say. Know that if you clam-up, things may not turn out the way you wanted. For example, a simple beat down, a few nights in jail, a couple hours delay, or a bullet in the back of the head. Or maybe the nice copper just decides to let you go.

arizona
arizona
  Mr. Ed, Shifted Shape
October 12, 2022 4:46 pm

FUCK YOU MR.ED..your advice is that of a SLAVE,which I”AM NOT,nor will I ever be one like you,a stone coward..

Zulu Foxtrot Golf
Zulu Foxtrot Golf
October 11, 2022 1:03 pm

Dont say peep to those fucken road pirates. They are not your friend and they cannot “help” you.

I dont answer questions.

Shut up and lawyer up.

ZFG, out.

really
really
  Zulu Foxtrot Golf
October 11, 2022 5:36 pm

I’ll bet you have a lawyer on retainer and on speed-dial.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 11, 2022 2:59 pm

Add in civil asset forfeiture

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Anonymous
October 11, 2022 9:07 pm

Cops LOVE that law because it allows them all to drive new Chargers.

Hollowpoint
Hollowpoint
October 11, 2022 3:30 pm

Inline with all the other outrages going on, we live in a WROL situation as well. There’s no laws for the politicians or the rich, and there’s thousands of laws, rules and regulations for the rest of us. The police are nothing more than some low IQ clown in a govt issued costume, with some made up “procedures” they follow when it’s convenient. As you all are aware…I’m sure… the police will be right there shoving Heritage Americans into the proverbial cattle cars for their trip to a pit or a camp.
If things aren’t going well for their masters, the police will frantically tear off their uniforms and try to pretend they’re innocent civilians. This is why what the WRSA says is important: The people oppressing you have names and addresses. Find this info out now while the internet is still up. The oppressors have gym memberships, golf club memberships, schools their close relatives attend. Learn this and update it periodically.
And when the sporty time comes you’re in a good position to write a sternly worded letter to them, chastising them for their behavior. But no curse words, because that is unprofessional.

Let the world burn
Let the world burn
  Hollowpoint
October 11, 2022 3:58 pm

Government dogs all deserve to die.

Voltara
Voltara
October 11, 2022 3:55 pm

Avoid cops at all costs. Nothing good comes from dealing with them. They are generally rude and aggressive. I’m sick of hearing about all these “good cops”. A cop is not a good guy because he books you for 10 miles an hour over the limit instead of 15. That’s just easier for him. While they are happy to get their overtime and perks for oppressing the public on behalf of the political class they are just mercenaries and enemies of the public. I do not support them and have no respect for them.

We all saw how they behaved during the covid madness. They turned on the public. They are weaklings, bullies and cowards. And nobody should ever trust a weakling with a gun

really
really
  Voltara
October 11, 2022 5:39 pm

Perhaps the reason you’ve never met a good cop is because of what you’re doing when you encounter them.

Gary
Gary
October 11, 2022 4:45 pm

It really all steams from this false belief in ‘authority’…it’s a mental construct that doesn’t exist in nature.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Gary
October 11, 2022 8:31 pm

It disappears when the masses begin to starve or are denied access to their food and money. Kazakhstan. They arrested and locked up politicians, police, doctors, nurses. They then burned their government buildings and the homes of the people they arrested.

really
really
October 11, 2022 5:17 pm

“You know, when police start becoming their own executioners, where’s it gonna end? Pretty soon, you’ll start executing people for jaywalking, and executing people for traffic violations. Then you end up executing your neighbor ‘cause his dog pisses on your lawn.”

And that is exactly why people want the police to go away – so they can do all that themselves.

Jdog
Jdog
October 11, 2022 5:17 pm

I tell my kids that you treat cops the same way you would treat a angry attack dog. Like attack dogs, cops are dangerous and not very smart. If you move quickly, scare them, or surprise them in any way, they will attack,. If you run, they will attack. If you challenge them in any way they will attack.
They are basically paranoid, and looking for a reason to shoot you, and if you do anything to trigger them, they will do just that. Most are psychopaths, who were attracted to the job because they are attracted to violence. For many it is the ultimate high. They will always react to any situation with unreasonable force because that is what they have been trained to do. If they do shoot you, chances are about 200 to 1 they will get away with it, and they know it.
Government is always evil by its nature, and the cops are the enforcement arm of government which makes them especially evil. The government want cops to shoot you, because they want you, to fear government. Nothing government does is by accident. If it happens, someone wanted it to happen.

really
really
  Jdog
October 11, 2022 5:38 pm

“Government is always evil by its nature,”

And you of course are righteous by nature.

WTF
WTF
  really
October 11, 2022 7:19 pm

So, how long have you been on the force?

really
really
  WTF
October 11, 2022 8:11 pm

Never.

But you will be. When the departments go away then you’ll be the local cop, whether you want to be or not. And people will then say the same things about you that are being said about cops on this board, and for the same reasons. But you’ll feel OK about it, because you’re righteous.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  really
October 11, 2022 9:09 pm

Eliminating the government monopoly provision of service does not mean the burden needs to fall onto every individual. Private security companies now do a great job and would do an even better job if they had legal authority. Anything the government can do, funded by theft and backed up by violence and force, the private sector can do in a competitive voluntary marketplace.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  really
October 12, 2022 3:36 am

i am a very firm believer that the public use of force (domestically where it’s called the police or abroad where it’s called the army), which is only ever legitimate when employed to protect the life, liberty, and property of citizens, is something which must never be delegated to a permanent professional caste. It is something , like jury duty, which must be actively particpated in by _all_ citizens, and no full-time professional lifers earning a wage. The moment you create a separate class of professionals whose sole purpose in existence and whose sole means of making a living, is perpetrating violence, you lay the foundation for a society of predators. they will work to disarm and then devour the very population that originally hired them on as security.
All citizens must serve a term in the army and a term as police. Then they return to civilian life, they certainly remained armed as all citizens ought to be, and they also must serve on juries chosen at random (none of this ‘jury selection’ crap that corrupts the whole process). These things _cannot_ be delegated to a class of specialists or they will turn it into a monopoly very quickly.
Anyone who shirks those basic duties (serving in the army, mustering if theres every a call-up of militia, serving in the police, serving on juries) does not deserve to keep voting privileges and becomes a second class citizen.

really
really
October 11, 2022 5:19 pm

Reading these comments, I get the impression many of you are drug dealers or something – you want no police so you and your customers can rule the roost with no interference.

Jdog
Jdog
  really
October 11, 2022 5:20 pm

You are an absolute idiot.

really
really
  Jdog
October 11, 2022 5:34 pm

Good luck. It looks like you’re going to get what you want, though you may not recognize it when you get it.

Ragaz
Ragaz
  really
October 12, 2022 1:33 pm

Bootlicker!

WTF
WTF
  really
October 11, 2022 7:20 pm

Troll.

Leah
Leah
  really
October 12, 2022 3:05 am

Curious as to why you think we are drug dealers. That’s an interesting perception.

Ragaz
Ragaz
  Leah
October 12, 2022 1:36 pm

Because when you’re an addict, everyone’s a potential drug dealer.

nonymous
nonymous
October 11, 2022 6:27 pm

I heard an advertisement for a private cell phone service for first responders. Immediately I figured they want to separate and pay closer attention to these people. They have been kissing first responder ass alot lately and of course have lots of drama shows on tv about cops and first responders. Also bonuses paid etc. The men behind the curtain depend on their first responders but they will ultimately wake up as well. Someone has to keep their family safe.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 11, 2022 6:28 pm

When feminism becomes judge, jury and executioner:

University of Pittsburgh Admits Harvesting Organs From Babies Who Were Gruesomely Aborted After Birth

Leah
Leah
October 11, 2022 9:18 pm

An oldie but a goodie. Minute 45 or so if you want to jump to the end.

Libertarian Board
Libertarian Board
October 12, 2022 1:28 am

When the elites shut down the Internet and wall off the cities, you will know that the globalists have started liquidating the 99%.

Just look what is happening in Myanmar, Hong Kong, Iran, Sri Lanka, Canada, Germany, Australia, Bulgaria, and the Netherlands to see your future.

Elijah’s Ghost
Elijah’s Ghost
October 12, 2022 9:21 am

The thought that the police have ‘ a sworn duty to serve and protect ‘ is a ‘ thin Blue Lie ‘ that’s wearing more thin by the day.
According to SCOTUS they’ve no such requirement of duty.
They are also no longer ‘ peace officers ‘, this purpose ended when they became ‘ revenue enforcers ‘, or in laymen terms ‘ State sponsored highwaymen, prorated of the blacktop ‘.
This is a result of being required to enforce laws that make victims of those who are subjected to them. Victimless crimes where those targeted become the victim of the States robbery of their wealth in the violation of one of our inalienable rights, the one to unhindered and free travel . Traffic Tickets of ANY type ( minus those given after an accident involving ACTUAL damage to others person or property ) are examples of such laws that victimize for revenues sake. These laws came about under the gaslighting of protecting society at large. What they are in fact are class specific taxes instituted to fund Politicians pet projects without the necessity of having a tax increase passed and approved of by the people who vote for them.
However there is a law that is far more egregious against the citizens, Civil Asset forfeiture laws .

Charles H Slate
Charles H Slate
October 12, 2022 11:24 am

FYI –
Do a search for “norwalk ct police skull fragment”.
City cops responded to a one-car (and one large tree) accident where the sole occupant was killed. Serious head trauma. One of the cops found a fragment of the dead guy’s skull and took it with him back to the police barracks where he bragged about having a souvenir and that maybe he could make it into an ashtray. He was fired right away but the police union went to work to get him rehired. Among their other half-assed arguments was the one that, since there was no crime committed, there was no need for “evidence” so he couldn’t be charged with tampering, so he was rehired. Several years later he was arrested in another town for pulling out a gun in a drunken bar fight. THAT got him permanently fired. Several years after that he was killed in a drunk driving accident. The local newspaper quoted other Norwalk cops remembering him as a “good cop”, good guy”, etc, etc. The original victim’s family had to move out of town because of “threats from the police”. Also quoted in the local newspaper.

I no longer live in Norwalk. The only thing I regret about leaving is that I didn’t leave forty years ago.

Forearmed
Forearmed
October 12, 2022 11:54 am

I keep warning law enforcement that they need to make a serious choice going forward. Either they support “The People” against the tyranny of the federal government, or they support the state against the people. One will get them praise and help, the other will get them shot because they will have made it clear that we are the enemy of the state, for doing no more than letting the government know of our displeasure with its tyranny.

What is going to be boys and girls? Do you want to chance death because you are just following orders, or do you want to live a long life raising a moral and ethical family.

Davis Bey
Davis Bey
October 12, 2022 12:28 pm

LolGot damn! This is a great article. I knew this was going to be the result when back in the early ninties big city police chiefs were all going to Isreal for a seminar on policing tactics.
In your words “Armed to the helt” knowing nothing about the the law, caring nothing about the oath of office they swore too.
The people have to take the guns out of these policy enforcers hands.
Thanks for the article.

Davis Bey
Davis Bey
October 12, 2022 1:22 pm

Thanks good guy

TheTruthBurns
TheTruthBurns
October 12, 2022 2:31 pm

When the police dept hires Soyboys, Dykes & Fat Fucks you get a lot of Estrogen ridden dickless Cunts who have no business near a badge or a gun + add to that trained killers from the military who have no interest in protecting & serving – only eliminating threats – then you have the Judge Dredd scenario where the cowardly, fearful, egotistical, psychopathic badgeholders do whatever the Fuck they want & rarely ever pay any real consequences – on leave with pay while an “Investigation/Coverup” takes place. If a lawsuit is filed don’t worry the taxpayers got you covered. The “Good” cops like collecting a paycheck so they just go along with it – Guilt by Association. Not All Cops are but All Bad Cops are Pieces of Shit who should be Killed on the Job.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  TheTruthBurns
October 12, 2022 2:42 pm

There can not be GOOD cops as long as they continue to enable and protect the BAD cops. So there are no good cops. Thin blue line = criminal conspiracy.

Beer Buddy
Beer Buddy
October 12, 2022 2:48 pm

For all those “blue lives matter” folks, I just say cops are like pitt bulls. They’re your friend until they aren’t and when they aren’t, you’re in big trouble. Cops are order takers. Look at Australia where they were rounding up and arresting vaccine protestors. If our government said round up and arrest Trump supporters, 90% of the cops would do it. They are order takers. They are your friend until they aren’t.

Jeff M
Jeff M
October 12, 2022 4:13 pm

The stress level on police has ratcheted up significantly under Joey. Many of the good ones have quit or retired. So what’s left? Case in point: In NYC, the call has gone out to those that previously applied to become a cop and were rejected – please come in and re-apply. So, they weren’t good enough THEN, but NOW maybe they are? It only gets worse from here…

arizona
arizona
October 12, 2022 4:39 pm

I AM HIGHLY OFFENED BY THE MEN IN AMERICA,these sorry pieces of filth RAPE AND MURDER WOMEN AND CHILDREN EVERYDAY..you didn’t brother to mention that,THE LIST OF CRIMES IS LONGER THEN YOUR ARM..and they get away with it because all the homo’s,girlymen,queers and COWARDS are scared to death of SATANS MUSSELMEN,,OUR FATHER IN HEAVEN SAYS DON”T WORRY ABOUT THEM..OUR FATHER IS SENDING AN ARMY FROM THE NORTH TO KILL ALL OF THEM…and that ain’t all ,they will loot america as their prize for doing what OUR FATHER COMMANDED THE MEN IN AMERICA TO DO..take them all down,WE KNOW the most chickenshit nation in history would much rather be dead then stop these prirates,YOUR WISH HAS BEEN GRANTED COWARDS…..