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Police reform should consist of deporting them all to India so they can live in the glorious workings of a caste system they so obviously lust for.
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Re: Betsy Hodges, just for reference, here is a youtube video published by Neighborhoods for Change, the organization Hodges was working with. They work with convicted felons and disenfranchised minority communities trying to engage in civic and community involvement involvement. The guy talking to the camera is the man she took a picture with. It's pretty disgusting as attack jobs go. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V1-aUEXBu0&app=desktop Edit -- also, for reference, people I know who live in the greater Minneapolis area trace the apparent feud between the city cops and Mayor Hodges to Hodges' attempts to make good on a campaign promise to outfit Minneapolis officers with body cameras. Randbrick fucked around with this message at 00:37 on Nov 8, 2014 |
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They are doubling down on this btw. New story on the website: http://kstp.com/news/stories/S3613450.shtml?cat=1 quote:Quinn says the gesture is a "known gang sign of one of the most violent gangs in Minneapolis and they will use this to their advantage." Hmmm yes I see, some guy posted this photo on his website, and if anyone saw it that could really cause a problem/give "an advantage" to a violent street gang. So the correct course of action is to broadcast it all over the nightly news. Police, last night: "The mayor should be ashamed she's making gang signs!" Police, today: "She probably didn't even know what she was doing, but we had to show this on the news because it makes our job harder in some vague way that we refuse to elaborate on!" Megaman's Jockstrap fucked around with this message at 00:54 on Nov 8, 2014 |
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It's also important to bear in mind that "gang specialists" and the like are extremely liberal in what they do and do not consider "gang activity." For example, the "gang sign" here seems to be one person pointing at another person. This from the same criminal justice system that calls fans of the Insane Clown Posse gang members with a straight face.
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# ? Nov 8, 2014 01:01 |
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or who actually took offense with a kid drawing open hands for a content and denying him the prize,, claiming that he was depicting gang signs.
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# ? Nov 8, 2014 10:14 |
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Tias posted:or who actually took offense with a kid drawing open hands for a content and denying him the prize,, claiming that he was depicting gang signs. That kid learned a valuable lesson: Cops are not your friends, and neither need nor particularly want your support.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 18:41 |
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Tias posted:or who actually took offense with a kid drawing open hands for a content and denying him the prize,, claiming that he was depicting gang signs. Well the police are some of the worst street gangs out there.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 22:58 |
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/12/us/new-orleans-sex-crimes-investigations/index.html?c=us&page=1quote:New Orleans (CNN) - The report is full of harrowing details alleging that five New Orleans Police Department detectives in the special victims unit may have failed to investigate sex crimes over a three-year period. quote:"Detective D told at least three different individuals that Detective D did not believe that simple rape should be a crime," it said. DARPA fucked around with this message at 00:18 on Nov 13, 2014 |
# ? Nov 13, 2014 00:16 |
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That is so incredibly hosed up.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 00:33 |
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just a couple of bad apples
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 01:05 |
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What does he want, a really complex rape with lots of weird clues and cryptic messages left all over town? Is simple going to be the new legitimate?
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 01:53 |
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SwingShift posted:What does he want, a really complex rape with lots of weird clues and cryptic messages left all over town? Is simple going to be the new legitimate? quote:Simple rape is defined as an assault in which the perpetrator rapes a victim that the perpetrator knows is incapable of resisting or understanding what's happening because the victim is in a stupor, intoxicated or "through unsoundness of mind" is temporarily or permanently incapable of understanding the nature of the act. If you actually read the article, it just gets worse and worse
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 02:22 |
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These guys must be pretty great in Farmville or some poo poo. The article does not mention anything about what they actually did. If they literally did a miniscule amount of work, what were they doing around the office?
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 02:29 |
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Vahakyla posted:These guys must be pretty great in Farmville or some poo poo. The article does not mention anything about what they actually did. If they literally did a miniscule amount of work, what were they doing around the office? coke, mostly
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 02:46 |
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SniHjen posted:If you actually read the article, it just gets worse and worse I like my idea better because it lets me think up a very ridiculous movie premise and I can ignore the fact that a detective said rape should not be a crime if it was only a "simple" rape. A detective that handled 11 simple rape cases.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 03:54 |
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SwingShift posted:I like my idea better because it lets me think up a very ridiculous movie premise and I can ignore the fact that a detective said rape should not be a crime if it was only a "simple" rape. A detective that handled 11 simple rape cases. Well, he was assigned 11 simple rape cases. If he handled them it wouldn't be a horrific story of injustice.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 04:01 |
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Confused the Police Appreciation Thread with this one, so here you guys go: NYT with an article on how departments check against their wishlists when deciding which assets to seize. But don't worry, the police are executing these duties with all the sensitivity and fair-mindedness we could hope for. Just ask Mercer County forfeiture unit chief Sean McMurtry: quote:“I can’t tell you how many people have come in and said, ‘Oh, my hijito would never do that,’” [McMurtry] said, mimicking a female voice with a Spanish accent.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 04:03 |
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This reminds me of an episode of COPS I saw once where they were doing street level busts on weed purchases, but their main reason for doing it was seizing cars. Like they were so ecstatic to be seizing cars over loving $20 of weed.
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Amused to Death posted:This reminds me of an episode of COPS I saw once where they were doing street level busts on weed purchases, but their main reason for doing it was seizing cars. Like they were so ecstatic to be seizing cars over loving $20 of weed. Yeah this show is why I don’t go to a certain laundromat anymore. My Sundays can’t handle that poo poo. Hardest case of “no snitching” for me is spotting a probably-drunk driver. I’ve reported once after observing them drift all over every lane for five minutes. But if it’s any less obvious than that, I just drive on rather than cause an extraneous police interaction.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 08:02 |
My random FTP moment of the day. I have a parking pass assigned by my boss, since I work for housing at my university. It's up in my window right where the normal parking passes go, but the cops on campus gave me a ticket anyways. I went to talk to them but the cop swears that the pass wasn't in my window. My boss can't convince them otherwise, so if I don't pay the ticket my car may be booted the next time they find it on campus. I also can't graduate until I pay the ticket.
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Tias posted:or who actually took offense with a kid drawing open hands for a content and denying him the prize,, claiming that he was depicting gang signs. One of these days I'm going to have to sack up and go to "gang training" when my agency offers it again. I really hope it is better than this.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 08:58 |
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agarjogger posted:Yeah this show is why I don’t go to a certain laundromat anymore. My Sundays can’t handle that poo poo. If you see somebody driving like that, call 911 and do what they tell you to. No matter how you feel about the cops, getting that person off the road should be a huge priority for you.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 09:44 |
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Kaal posted:That kid learned a valuable lesson: Cops are not your friends, and neither need nor particularly want your support. Although the police thinking "open hands raised in the air" is a gang sign would explain why they shoot so many unarmed black kids.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 10:23 |
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Miltank posted:just a couple of bad apples Pope Guilty posted:If you see somebody driving like that, call 911 and do what they tell you to. No matter how you feel about the cops, getting that person off the road should be a huge priority for you.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 12:14 |
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AmiYumi posted:Not really; there's an important detail that article obfuscated the poo poo out of. The "alternative school" the kid goes to is one for special-needs kids (which, as we all know, are just bastions of gang activity). It's questionable how much he even understands what happened. I don't think so. Alternative school usually means that the kid's behavior got them kicked out of their home school. I'm sure he has a behavioral IEP and probably an academic one, but there's no reason to assume he's retarded.
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AmiYumi posted:Not really; there's an important detail that article obfuscated the poo poo out of. The "alternative school" the kid goes to is one for special-needs kids (which, as we all know, are just bastions of gang activity). It's questionable how much he even understands what happened. Whoa there that's pretty offensive. First off, students who go to special needs schools aren't unaware of their environment. People with disabilities constantly struggle with the stereotype that they are incapable children, and no one needs to add to that by assuming that "special needs student" = "vegetable". Secondly, the alternative school Herbert Pulgar is attending is clearly set up for so-called "at-risk" students - ones with involvement with the Child Welfare and/or Protective Services programs, often with histories of domestic trauma, behavioral issues, academic difficulty, and so on. Beyond all that, Pulgar clearly understands what has happened to him, both in the article (where he insists that the art is "clean" i.e. not gang-related) as well as in interviews with local media: http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/herbert-pulgar-talks-about-his-design/1d2aldzwv I assume that you simply got your facts from a biased third-party, but please be aware of the trap that is negative stereotyping. Kaal fucked around with this message at 16:48 on Nov 13, 2014 |
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Kaal posted:I assume that you simply got your facts from a biased third-party, but please be aware of the trap that is negative stereotyping.
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The best/worst part of this is that apparently one of the 'gang signs' in his work was the inclusion of a heart shape. We are literally at the point now where art depicting a heart is suspect because some gang (which the kid has no shown knowledge of affiliation with) has also used that shape. I look forward to schools being shuttered in February because of a profusion of gang symbols being distributed among the student body. Probably even teachers will find them on their desks as warnings and threats!
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 17:21 |
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Police reform should consist of sending them all to extermination camps for crimes against humanity.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 17:28 |
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Apthous posted:Police reform should consist of sending them all to extermination camps for crimes against humanity. I commend you on finishing your 14th birthday without choking to death on your own drool.
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Ashcans posted:The best/worst part of this is that apparently one of the 'gang signs' in his work was the inclusion of a heart shape. We are literally at the point now where art depicting a heart is suspect because some gang (which the kid has no shown knowledge of affiliation with) has also used that shape. I look forward to schools being shuttered in February because of a profusion of gang symbols being distributed among the student body. Probably even teachers will find them on their desks as warnings and threats! Finally we'll get to the bottom of the dreaded S gang!
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Gravel Gravy posted:Finally we'll get to the bottom of the dreaded S gang ! Holy poo poo that gang was everywhere when I was in middle school!
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Apthous posted:Police reform should consist of sending them all to extermination camps for crimes against humanity. TheImmigrant posted:I commend you on finishing your 14th birthday without choking to death on your own drool. I think you guys are actually on the same side.
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DARPA posted:http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/12/us/new-orleans-sex-crimes-investigations/index.html?c=us&page=1 Here's the IG report from the Times Picayune: http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2014/11/sex_crimes_nopd_audit.html#incart_river And here's the Times Picayune article on it, where they name the officers and mention where they've been reassigned (but not fired, of course) http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2014/11/nopd_rape_problems.html quote:"It is our sworn duty to protect and serve, and we take that duty very seriously," Harrison said. "It appears these five detectives may have neglected that duty and, as a police department, we won't tolerate it." At least two of the officers started making up reports when they realize they were being investigated. Zwiftef fucked around with this message at 21:28 on Nov 13, 2014 |
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I don't know much about law, but there mandatory reporter laws for sexual abuse of children, is there a law that would apply to declining to investigate reported abuse? Is there no violation of civil rights here that could be investigated federally? Edit: guess it would help if I read the article. Duh. Adenoid Dan fucked around with this message at 23:24 on Nov 13, 2014 |
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 23:20 |
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I was not kidding though when I asked that I really wonder what those people did at work. If you avoid all work for literally years, doesn't it seem funny? Do they just go to work and twiddle with thumbs until they go home?
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 00:25 |
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Vahakyla posted:I was not kidding though when I asked that I really wonder what those people did at work. If you avoid all work for literally years, doesn't it seem funny? Do they just go to work and twiddle with thumbs until they go home?
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Vahakyla posted:I was not kidding though when I asked that I really wonder what those people did at work. If you avoid all work for literally years, doesn't it seem funny? Do they just go to work and twiddle with thumbs until they go home? Aggressively question victims to discourage them from pursuing charges.
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 01:44 |
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Randbrick posted:It's also important to bear in mind that "gang specialists" and the like are extremely liberal in what they do and do not consider "gang activity." For example, the "gang sign" here seems to be one person pointing at another person. I met one once. He showed some urban art: a picture of two gangs shooting each other with the Grim Reaper controlling them via puppet strings, and then he tried to claim it was pro-violence, since gangs worshipped Death and took pride in being puppets. Later he talked about Grand Theft Auto warping our youth, along with rap music.
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Rent-A-Cop posted:Roll in around 10:00 maybe 10:30. Drink coffee and read the newspaper til noon. Lunch and a few drinks til 2:00. Head back to the office to take a nap. Clock out at 4:00. This is literally me at work, please don't tell my boss. EDIT: Minus the nap, that is a good idea though
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