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Spaced God
Feb 8, 2014

All torment, trouble, wonder and amazement
Inhabits here: some heavenly power guide us
Out of this fearful country!



ughhhh posted:

So a federal grand jury has been convened in North Dakota relating to the protests. If it's anything like how grand juries have been used before, alot of people are going to be held in solitary for no reason.

Well it's because protesters are economic terrorists. You gotta isolate them so they don't spread their terrorist ideology!

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Spaced God
Feb 8, 2014

All torment, trouble, wonder and amazement
Inhabits here: some heavenly power guide us
Out of this fearful country!



https://twitter.com/Law360/status/829064752827609088

I'm sorry, loving what

Spaced God
Feb 8, 2014

All torment, trouble, wonder and amazement
Inhabits here: some heavenly power guide us
Out of this fearful country!



Recoome posted:

Did the judge say the force was excessive??

From the article

quote:

While the court conceded it is “fully aware of the indiscriminate use of water and other forms of non-lethal force that were used that evening in the midst of the darkened chaos,” it added it “is also cognizant that it is sometimes difficult for a law enforcement officer to determine how the doctrine of excessive force will apply to the particular factual situation the officer is confronted with.”

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