I'll do this one for you Morgan!
Although there are so many examples of "corporate" profit-oriented and worse cops out there, once in a while we get another kind of citizen action story. Maybe our best bet is to take the law into our own hands, in a different way sometimes.
I have occasionally done mini things. One day I was exiting a subway, and saw a young man just ahead of me who had unwrapped the cellophane seal of his record - yes, this was in the time long before cassettes and cd's. He dropped the cellophane as he walked, so I picked it up, and got close enough to him to say, "Excuse me ... l think you dropped this," in neutral friendly way. He thanked me, took it from me, and dropped it in the next garbage can he passed. I was pleasantly surprised myself. The time I tried to grab a cigarette from someone on the subway who was about to light up didn't go quite so well ... but at least he only lit up once he got off the train! Still not allowed, but ... LOL! I bet I was like a second alarm clock for the other sleepy commuters in that train car! :-)
These are very small actions compared to what the second video shows, but I think the inspiration to do something constructive comes from the same place.
Sonar
WATCH: SWAT Wakes Up Disoriented Homeless Man, Execute Him for Reaching for His Waistband
BY MATT AGORIST ON 10/22/2019
Albuquerque, NM — Graphic body camera footage was recently released from the Albuquerque police department showing a heavily militarized SWAT team surround a sleeping homeless man and then execute him. Police justified their execution by claiming that the homeless man reached for his waistband where he had a BB gun.
Before the naysayers mention it, we know it is nearly impossible to decipher the difference between a BB gun and a real handgun. No one wants to wait until that gun is fired or pointed in their direction before finding out what it is. If anyone points a BB gun at another person — who does not know it is a BB gun — that person is 100 percent justified in defending themselves by any means necessary.
That being said, however, 57-year-old Roger Schafer was killed before he ever pointed the BB gun at anyone or even had it in his hand. Multiple officers dumped countless rounds from their AR-15s into the mentally ill man because he reached for his waistband.
According to police, they were responding to a 911 caller who reported a man in a white shirt at a bus stop who had pointed a gun at him. As police were on their way to respond to this first call, another call reportedly came in by a caller who said a man with a similar description was waiving a gun around at the bus stop, so a SWAT team was mobilized and responded to the scene.
As the video shows, multiple cops with AR -15s quickly surround Schafer. Despite the fact that he was sleeping, police began yelling commands at him which appeared to disorient and anger the reportedly mentally unstable man.
At first, Schafer listened to the cops and put his hands up. However, as they yelled more, it appeared to disorient the man. As the video progressed, Schafer was by no means cooperating with the officers’ commands. Instead of laying down like he was told to do, Schafer sat there, cursing out the cops, telling them to just “shoot me!”
Much more and two videos at the link:
https://governmentslaves.news/2019/10/22/watch-swat-wakes-up-disoriented-homeless-man-execute-him-for-reaching-for-his-waistband/
: Florida Cops Went to Absurd Lengths to Entrap Man Who Showed
: No Interest in Underage Sex
:
: http://www.domigood.com/2019/10/florida-cops-went-to-absurd-lengths-to.html
: SNIP: How do you catch a predator in Sarasota, Florida? You
: create one.
: The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office (SCSO) is going to
: "outrageous lengths" to make law-abiding lonely
: guys into sex offenders. That's according to Noah Pransky,
: a fearless journalist who has been covering Florida's
: addiction to entrapment for years.
: In September, SCSO arrested 23 men for allegedly soliciting
: underage girls for sex. Pransky's most recent piece in
: Florida Politics chronicles the elaborate back and forth
: between one of those men and a police officer pretending to
: be a young female. Pransky writes: In one example from a
: 2017 operation, SCSO spent two days trying to seduce a
: 20-year-old man who showed no interest in having sex with a
: child. Detectives, who posted an ad for an 18-year-old
: woman on Tinder, matched with the young man and proceeded
: to swap "getting-to-know-you" texts for more than
: an hour; only then did detectives tell the man he was
: chatting with a 14-year-old girl, not an 18-year-old.
: Undercover detectives continued to try and talk about sex with
: the man the next day; he again rebuffed the attempts, but
: continued the small talk because he indicated he was bored.
: Detectives then sent unsolicited, flirty photos to the man;
: a tactic that violates best practices and ethical standards
: for this type of stings.
: The terrible thing about this case is that the sheriff's
: office is not trying to save any actual kids. It is just
: trying to get an easy win.
: ******************
: And whilst you're at it, don't fergit to visit:
: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bad_Cop_No_Donut/
: Spread both links far and wide, huh?