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In reply to the discussion: Sovereign Citizen Extremists Targeting Law Enforcement Creates Potential for Violent Traffic Stops [View all]DaniDubois
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thrown on the ground face first and beaten for a simple traffic stop, a deaf artist shot in the back, a 14 year old tazed for refusing to wash a cop car, and they say "Potential for Violent Traffic Stops."
Are you kidding me? Asking that they respect your constitutional rights is now considered intimidating or harassing them? I'm tired of watching my tax dollars being paid out on lawsuits from them beating and killing innocent people and family pets.
I have to prove my life is in imminent danger to shoot and murder someone, or even to taze them. The police shoot and taze at will. The law should be the same for every man. No man should be above it, especially not law enforcement.
People need to stand together on this one. You're daughter, son, husband, wife or neighbor could be their next victim.
Not Alex Jones. Try The MSN - Associated Press - The Daily Mail - The Seattle Times. Links are here
16 year old boy - The Daily Mail
Andrew Messina became extremely emotional at his home in Towne Lake, Georgia after receiving a bad grade from school
He began to brandish a .357 Magnum that was kept inside his parents house
After his mother called 911 for a police officer to talk her son down a large number of deputies, an armoured tank and a sniper arrived at their affluent home
A sensitive and peace-loving 16-year-old boy from an affluent Georgia suburb was fatally gunned down by a police sniper in his own house after he threatened to kill himself following a bad day at school.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2224126/They-brought-army-16-year-old-boy-Anguish-parents-suicidal-son-shot-SWAT-sniper-home.html#ixzz2E9MFvsJF
10 year old boy tazed for refusing to wash cop car on career day at school - MSN
http://now.msn.com/police-officer-allegedly-tases-boy-during-school-career-day
Nurse Beaten up by LAPD commander -
LOS ANGELES (AP) A Los Angeles Police Department commanding officer has been removed amid an internal investigation into a videotaped beating in which officers tackled a handcuffed registered nurse to the ground, police Chief Charlie Beck said Wednesday.
Beck said previously that he had "serious concerns" about the use of force against Michelle Jordan, 34, who was arrested in the Tujunga area on Aug. 21 after being stopped for talking on a cellphone while driving, police said.
http://news.yahoo.com/lapd-commander-removed-probe-rough-arrest-054751139.html
Deaf Seattle artist -
Sean Whitcomb, the police department's spokesman, said Wednesday that the department was looking for additional witnesses to the shooting or anyone who might have been with Williams earlier in the day.
Birk has been placed on routine administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation.
The shooting, in addition to being reviewed by homicide detectives and King County prosecutors, will be subject to an internal police department shooting review to ensure Birk had complied with the department's policy for using deadly force. The county will also likely order a coroner's inquest to review Williams' death.
Macri said employees and residents at 1811 Eastlake were devastated by the shooting.
"We have a strong partnership with the Seattle Police Department, and we are encouraged they have promised a full and transparent investigation; at this point we aren't drawing conclusions. We want to know more, just like everyone else," she said.
Alex Castas, general manager of Ye Olde Curiosity Shop on the Seattle waterfront, said his shop has been buying carvings from Williams' family for five generations, stretching back to the 1880s, when the shop used to buy from tribal members paddling up in canoes.
He said he had known Williams for 15 years, and never known him to be violent, though he often knew Williams to be incoherent because of drinking.
"I can definitely see a scenario where John had been drinking and it is taking him a while to focus exactly on what is going on; I could see him tripping more than I could see him lunging."
It was the same for Chaney Haney and Julie Reisman, co-owners of Glo, a restaurant on Capitol Hill where Williams sold his work, and liked to sit on the bench outside on the sidewalk, carving.
"I wonder if the officer knew he was hard of hearing;
http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2012784234_copshooting02m.html