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In reply to the discussion: Cop attacks homeless, disabled woman; chokes her service dog. :(((( [View all]Live and Learn
(12,769 posts)63. I think most of us understood your point the first time you posted it.
Why you feel the need to continually post it and belittle the OP is beyond my comprehension. Seems a bit like bullying to me.
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Cop attacks homeless, disabled woman; chokes her service dog. :(((( [View all]
CoffeeCat
Aug 2014
OP
i think there is new information. THE COP DIDN'T CHOKE HER DOG ETC. dash cap video
trueblue2007
Aug 2014
#42
and sometimes they just turn the dash camera off. at least here they havethat ability.
dionysus
Aug 2014
#8
yes and no. in cases of brutality sure. i just got a ticket (legit ticket) and on the ticket papers
dionysus
Aug 2014
#100
Dear badge bunnies, badge backers cop-cultists and "cops" who will be nitpicking & defending this
951-Riverside
Aug 2014
#3
All too many of these stories are showing us how the police treat those who are totally unable to
jwirr
Aug 2014
#4
Yeah--she should sue that cop for all he's got. Also, I think people who abuse animals should have
Louisiana1976
Aug 2014
#33
Damages should come out of the Policemen's Retirement Fund. Until this happens cops have no
Booster
Aug 2014
#38
Perhaps the poster could have phrased his/her post a bit more clearly, but . . .
MrModerate
Aug 2014
#32
Then I assume you are all for ALL cops wearing cameras and, after an altercation, that
Booster
Aug 2014
#39
I agree that releasing it is complex, but not releasing it gives the authorities time to doctor it.
Booster
Aug 2014
#44
Explain why a longtime member should explain his/her moniker to you here on DU.
Inkfreak
Aug 2014
#74
These police brutality headlines are starting to read like they're from the Onion.
Chakab
Aug 2014
#12
Which video did you watch that led you to the conclusion that she was stretching the truth?
951-Riverside
Aug 2014
#20
Really what good are these video cameras if they can withhold them after the fact??
lunasun
Aug 2014
#27
I have been reading that there is an epidemic of cops using steroids. Since most corporations
Booster
Aug 2014
#40
"I fail to see how telling the officer you have a permit to carry is a threat"
delete_bush
Aug 2014
#58
I wouldn't take that as a threat just a sign that you might need a doctor's help.
Live and Learn
Aug 2014
#62
I really like your answers. Anarchy has several meanings but as to the one you
Live and Learn
Aug 2014
#71