Crime Man with outstanding Warrant for Weapon Charges is killed by police during Traffic Stop. Riot brewing/commencing in minneapoli - Video / Warrant in post

  • 🔧 At about Midnight EST I am going to completely fuck up the site trying to fix something.

Mom calling for Peace: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381402255971250180?s=20

General Chaos: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381398695938297856?s=20

People threatening to go after police/their families: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381385411721883654?s=20



Accusation that the man that was starting Crap in the Iowa Capitol a few days ago was there starting crap after this officer involved shooting: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381404853986017288?s=20

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EDIT WITH SOME RIOT FOOTAGE:



Roll the stream back and you can see looting

edit: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381450367767097348?s=20

little caesars being looted

edit2: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381455678582235136?s=20

Footlocker Justice!

Edit2 : National Guard Deployed

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National Guard on scene


Edit3 : Beauty Store Looted


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Edit4: UNCONFIRMED...The cop that shot Daunte may have been female and
. 'the story happening' is that she thought she grabbed her taser but she grabbed her gun.

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Dude is literally saying 'I work here bro. this crazy'
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😂 Yeah. There were/are guys even "trying to be the next George Floyd" as you'll get literal instant martyrdom, fame, and your family will almost certainly get millions. Plus, if you survive you'll get millions AND lifetime employment as an "activist"

That's the idea, if you really are innocent of any wrongdoing you sort it out later in court, at the time a police officer makes the arrest you just deal with it and accept being arrested.



They think being arrested instantly means "go to prison for the rest of your life", they don't understand that a police officer makes an arrest because they don't know what the full situation is, they don't know who did what, they don't know what anyone's about, simply being arrested doesn't mean you are guilty, but that's the idea is if you're cuffed, then that means guilty, it's a complete misunderstanding of the entire point of a police force.



They also never, not once, think of this from the police officer's perspective or put any value on their lives, they don't know if anyone is armed with a deadly weapon or can access one, so if you don't cooperate you're putting the police officer's life in danger, they don't know what you're going to do, so if they feel like you're putting their life in the danger and the lead starts flying, it's your fault and that's how American society used to see it because they actually ya know, put some value on police officer's lives and appreciation for what they do, so the idea was if they had logical reason to believe their life was in danger then it was ok if they used lethal force even if it later turns out someone wasn't armed.



There are of course exceptions but 9 times out of 10 that's how it works and there'd be a lot less police encounters ending fatality if black people just chilled the fuck out.

EXACTLY right. At my college graduation party, a buddy was arrested literally walking to our cab ride home for "public intoxication" by some morbidly obese San Antonio PD women cop on a segway. This was right about.... 1230am. He was out, no charges at 430am. He didn't fight, he did tell them it was ridiculous but when they said he's under arrest he didn't try to play fight a cop or hide and seek. I've been pulled over by a state trooper for "Suspicion of DUI" while driving a car fill of drunks home. Had to get out and do a breathalyzer. Shit was NO FUN. I passed and went home. Simple as that, trooper seemed upset that I didn't meet the limite.....
I've noticed state troopers tend to be bigger assholes than local cops in my experience. Also public intoxication charges are the biggest load of shit out there. College town near me wasn't getting as many dui charges, so they made a law against public intoxication just so they could nab people walking home drunk. Fuck the ACAB crowd, but there are some serious fucking problems with law enforcement that do need to be addressed. Unfortunately riots and smashing shit tend to ruin any productive conversation about it.
 
And they don't recognize a feedback loop when they see it, because that requires being able to anticipate more than a few hours into the future.
Yeah. There were/are guys even "trying to be the next George Floyd" as you'll get literal instant martyrdom, fame, and your family will almost certainly get millions. Plus, if you survive you'll get millions AND lifetime employment as an "activist"
That's the idea, if you really are innocent of any wrongdoing you sort it out later in court, at the time a police officer makes the arrest you just deal with it and accept being arrested.

They think being arrested instantly means "go to prison for the rest of your life", they don't understand that a police officer makes an arrest because they don't know what the full situation is, they don't know who did what, they don't know what anyone's about, simply being arrested doesn't mean you are guilty, but that's the idea is if you're cuffed, then that means guilty, it's a complete misunderstanding of the entire point of a police force.

They also never, not once, think of this from the police officer's perspective or put any value on their lives, they don't know if anyone is armed with a deadly weapon or can access one, so if you don't cooperate you're putting the police officer's life in danger, they don't know what you're going to do, so if they feel like you're putting their life in the danger and the lead starts flying, it's your fault and that's how American society used to see it because they actually ya know, put some value on police officer's lives and appreciation for what they do, so the idea was if they had logical reason to believe their life was in danger then it was ok if they used lethal force even if it later turns out someone wasn't armed.

There are of course exceptions but 9 times out of 10 that's how it works and there'd be a lot less police encounters ending fatality if black people just chilled the fuck out.

EXACTLY right. At my college graduation party, a buddy was arrested literally walking to our cab ride home for "public intoxication" by some morbidly obese San Antonio PD women cop on a segway. This was right about.... 1230am. He was out, no charges at 430am. He didn't fight, he did tell them it was ridiculous but when they said he's under arrest he didn't try to play fight a cop or hide and seek. I've been pulled over by a state trooper for "Suspicion of DUI" while driving a car fill of drunks home. Had to get out and do a breathalyzer. Shit was NO FUN. I passed and went home. Simple as that, trooper seemed upset that I didn't meet the limit

I've noticed state troopers tend to be bigger assholes than local cops in my experience. Also public intoxication charges are the biggest load of shit out there. College town near me wasn't getting as many dui charges, so they made a law against public intoxication just so they could nab people walking home drunk. Fuck the ACAB crowd, but there are some serious fucking problems with law enforcement that do need to be addressed. Unfortunately riots and smashing shit tend to ruin any productive conversation about it.
Yeah. Too bad police don't write laws.... Those are you lovely elected reps.

Do you think the USA and UK are the only countries in the world, or?
Ahh, a French person....
 
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Yeah. There were/are guys even "trying to be the next George Floyd" as you'll get literal instant martyrdom, fame, and your family will almost certainly get millions. Plus, if you survive you'll get millions AND lifetime employment as an "activist"


EXACTLY right. At my college graduation party, a buddy was arrested literally walking to our cab ride home for "public intoxication" by some morbidly obese San Antonio PD women cop on a segway. This was right about.... 1230am. He was out, no charges at 430am. He didn't fight, he did tell them it was ridiculous but when they said he's under arrest he didn't try to play fight a cop or hide and seek. I've been pulled over by a state trooper for "Suspicion of DUI" while driving a car fill of drunks home. Had to get out and do a breathalyzer. Shit was NO FUN. I passed and went home. Simple as that, trooper seemed upset that I didn't meet the limit
That's a fair point but the other half of the problem is the warrior cop that wants to LARP as Seal Team Six over some minor crimes.

Back in 2013 Texas police got a no knock warrant for a guy named Henry Magee and accused him of having a huge pot growing operation in his trailer based on the word of.... an informant.

The cops kick in he door @ 3 AM, Henry Magee thinking he's being robbed opens fire with a .308 caliber rifle and instantly kills the leader of the SWAT team.

Police claim they announced themselves but later admitted the guy may not have heard them as they did it at exactly the same time they broke the door down.

A grand jury refused to indict him for murder and all the cops were left with were some drug charges for which he got 18 months.

Why are police allowed to endanger peoples lives with these reckless raids biased on unsubstantiated claims made by admitted criminals?

A no knock SWAT raid, a dead officer, and for what? Two 6 inch pot plants and less than 1oz of weed.
 

The Minnesota police officer who killed a Black man Sunday during a traffic stop and the city's police chief have stepped down, officials announced Tuesday. Brooklyn Center Officer Kim Potter's resignation, coming two days after she shot and killed 20-year-old Daunte Wright, was effective immediately, the union representing her said in a statement.

Without explicitly referencing the shooting, Potter wrote in her resignation letter: "I believe it is in the best interest of the community, the department, and my fellow officers if I resign immediately."
She'll still have to go to court. She may never be a cop ever again. She's persona non grata.
 
What a load of leftist gobbledygook. This is hollywood bullshit warping your worldview to believe meek little lambs with passive dispositions are more capable of handling violent criminals and enforcing laws than hardened men capable of marching the aggression of those they're policing. They arent social workers or therapists, they're law enforcement officers who routinely need to apprehend violent criminals.
Yes, but they need to be firm - not aggressive. Huge difference. Perhaps if male cops didnt watch TV like you, they might go to school and learn Conflict Resolution rather than reading it on a 6 week course.

Your cops have poor conflict resolution skills. Being aggressive is easy. And while firmness is needed, being aggressive never is. The fact you don't see a difference between the 2 is probably why you are shitty parent - or shitty kid. you don't know the difference and are confused.
 
Yes, but they need to be firm - not aggressive. Huge difference. Perhaps if male cops didnt watch TV like you, they might go to school and learn Conflict Resolution rather than reading it on a 6 week course.

Your cops have poor conflict resolution skills. Being aggressive is easy. And while firmness is needed, being aggressive never is. The fact you don't see a difference between the 2 is probably why you are shitty parent - or shitty kid. you don't know the difference and are confused.
...Considering you're tying this into your fetish for female officers, who are some of the WORST I've ever seen about being aggressive rather than firm, I have to conclude you're a fucking retard who hasn't interacted with many American police period.
 
The officer yelled "Taser! Taser! Taser!" before shooting him. This is typically what an officer is trained to say before using their Taser in order to alert nearby officers that she is deploying a Taser. To me this clearly indicates that she mistakenly drew her gun instead of her Taser. The Taser is supposed to be carried on the opposite side of the gunbelt/utility belt from the firearm in order to prevent these types of tragic mistakes.
 
Powerlevel but I am a witch and I can teach everyone here some magic words:

Good evening, officer. May I ask what the problem is? Yes, sir. No, sir. So sorry! I didn't realize. My papers are in the glove box and my ID is in my wallet. Thank you, officer! Stay safe!

Guaranteed to work in every situation! Cash or checks accepted.
Went on IG and this is the bullshit narrative i see being spread around :story:
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He dindu nuffin he was stopped by the evil yt man for he air freshner n shieeet
I feel this should start being shared around unironically.

 
The real problem is training. Most of them never learned to not keep the finger on the trigger. I know a lot of the major city police departments only require 50 to 100 rounds fired a year for training/qualification, which is absolutely nothing. It's also worse the more urban the area is, because the cops that are from the area are far less likely to have any experience with guns outside of what they learned in training, unlike more rural areas, where the cops usually shoot in their spare time for fun or hunting.

Where I'm from, which is not France, you cannot be a police officer unless you've studied at the Academy for two to four years at level 2, 3 or 4. (Four being on par with university grade schooling and allowing for specializations into stuff like crime investigation, immigration etc). During those two-four years you don't just learn the basics, you don't just learn what to do in certain situations but also why you do it and why that specific course of action should be taken. We've got so much training, situational training, shooting training, reenactments of possible situations in which one absolutely needs to act according to protocol. and so much time is spent preparing officers it's insane. We're not even allowed on the street or to do anything unless we've spent at least 150 hours accompanying a senior police officer at work. Around two third of training is learning first-hand from officers who have been on the force for 10-15 years.

Sounds like the main problem with American police is there's really not enough time spent on de-escalation tactics or the mental wellbeing of police officers. You don't shoot your gun at someone that close by unless you're stressing the fuck out- Which admittedly, the woman sounded like she was.
 
The officer yelled "Taser! Taser! Taser!" before shooting him. This is typically what an officer is trained to say before using their Taser in order to alert nearby officers that she is deploying a Taser. To me this clearly indicates that she mistakenly drew her gun instead of her Taser. The Taser is supposed to be carried on the opposite side of the gunbelt/utility belt from the firearm in order to prevent these types of tragic mistakes.
And if you look at the bodycam video (Youtube, No-audio) Cop-with-handcuffs has his set up exactly like that - A bright yellow funny-shaped grip taser on his left side, Butt-forward for crossdraw. The camera catches it for just a few frames as she steps around to his left and forward. If everyone's setup is the same, This was about as foolproof as it gets.

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Where I'm from, which is not France, you cannot be a police officer unless you've studied at the Academy for two to four years at level 2, 3 or 4. (Four being on par with university grade schooling and allowing for specializations into stuff like crime investigation, immigration etc). During those two-four years you don't just learn the basics, you don't just learn what to do in certain situations but also why you do it and why that specific course of action should be taken. We've got so much training, situational training, shooting training, reenactments of possible situations in which one absolutely needs to act according to protocol. and so much time is spent preparing officers it's insane. We're not even allowed on the street or to do anything unless we've spent at least 150 hours accompanying a senior police officer at work. Around two third of training is learning first-hand from officers who have been on the force for 10-15 years.

Sounds like the main problem with American police is there's really not enough time spent on de-escalation tactics or the mental wellbeing of police officers. You don't shoot your gun at someone that close by unless you're stressing the fuck out- Which admittedly, the woman sounded like she was.
I am for it. However, no politician will support it. You are basically talking about a community college degree to be a cop and while that is a reasonable request the increased education means increased pay. That means increased taxes.

No politician wants to run on increased taxes or more pay for cops.
 
I am for it. However, no politician will support it. You are basically talking about a community college degree to be a cop and while that is a reasonable request the increased education means increased pay. That means increased taxes.

No politician wants to run on increased taxes or more pay for cops.

Yep. The government puts a lot of funds aside every year for the education program and I can see why that would be hard to achieve in a shithole like America.
Even being selected and medically examined and approved to join the police isn't as easy at it seems and no one here becomes an officer unless they truly want to. They have to make that huge commitment to take a four year study and vigorous training, monthly drug tests etc. It shouldn't be a job for someone who doesn't feel like going to actual college.
 
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