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DFW

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14. I'm sorry for the families of cops that do this
Wed May 27, 2015, 08:22 AM
May 2015

I'm sure they don't leave their attitudes at work when their shift is done.

But I'm even sorrier for the victim, and believe the cops who perpetrated the assault need to be required to make personal restitution. If city councils are tired of making payouts for incidents caused by cops that behave like this, maybe someone, some day, will suggest to them a simple solution: DON'T HIRE COPS THAT BEHAVE LIKE THIS!!! It HAS to be cheaper to screen applicants for the job than it is to pay out millions every time one or more of them thinks they are auditioning for the lead in a remake of Terminator.

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Every one of those cops should see jail for this A Little Weird May 2015 #1
I clicked on the story and scrolled down to see a photo--and surprise, surprise-- mnhtnbb May 2015 #2
I figured as much Fast Walker 52 May 2015 #10
Not this shit again BrotherIvan May 2015 #28
What a shock! Cali_Democrat May 2015 #29
That is a jury I would love to serve on. avebury May 2015 #3
I would love to be sitting on that jury with you! Ghost in the Machine May 2015 #6
I remember a while back reading an article about avebury May 2015 #8
Not only malpractice insurance, the people that hire the officers should have some skin in the game. Thor_MN May 2015 #12
"They should be required to carry the police version of malpractice insurance." Ghost in the Machine May 2015 #13
Been on record for saying this a long time ago...E&O Insurance. Even members of Board of Directors libdem4life May 2015 #27
+1 daleanime May 2015 #22
More actions by jack-booted thugs! That poor man, and a Navy Retiree! The police need someone to Ghost in the Machine May 2015 #4
How is this not criminal behavior on the part of the SWAT members? think May 2015 #5
A SWAT team for something like this? damnedifIknow May 2015 #7
as the saying goes... Fast Walker 52 May 2015 #9
elder abuse eShirl May 2015 #11
I'm sorry for the families of cops that do this DFW May 2015 #14
I read something the other day that indicated avebury May 2015 #16
Disgusting gollygee May 2015 #15
He sat on the front porch and they threw a flashbang outside of the house. DetlefK May 2015 #18
These swat officers have no business being in any position of authority. Prison time for them. Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #17
This is NOT a 'bug'. It's a 'feature'. Pooka Fey May 2015 #19
Sadly, if the police had malpractice insurance, the insurance companies would fight tooth and nail djean111 May 2015 #20
Police brutality is nothing less than a total disgrace. ladjf May 2015 #21
Had to click on the link to find out this was in TEXAS Stainless May 2015 #23
Yet another WOD victim MosheFeingold May 2015 #24
fuck tha police frylock May 2015 #25
Well. sure HassleCat May 2015 #26
Yay Drug War! Warren DeMontague May 2015 #30
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