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It's that and asking to hit their vapeOne thing I have started noticing is that these videos really show just how addicted certain people are to their phones.
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It's that and asking to hit their vapeOne thing I have started noticing is that these videos really show just how addicted certain people are to their phones.
STILL WEARING MASKS!?I love police bodycams. They feel like those animal documentaries sometimes.
I regularly visit about 15 channels that are actually worth the time. So many bodycam channels post unnecessarily long videos—they should definitely trim more irrelevant parts before uploading. Many of them post hour-long videos that could easily be condensed to 10-15 minutes.
Thank-you for sharing this, it was really good. I also liked the part where the lawyer asked one of the male cops if he, as a law enforcement officer, defers to jury decisions and his response is basically that they can get it wrong. Everyone knows that, but you would think that a law enforcement officer would at least pretend that a jury’s verdict means something.Lawyer: Were any deescalation methods attempted
Women cop: Yes
Lawyer: What methods
Women cop: I pointed my gun at the unarmed guy
I want more videos of depositions with retarded brain dead cops, this is the funniest shit.
he didn't even just shoot him once either he shot him like six timesLVMPD cop shoots and kills victim of home invasion.
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News story with more relevant details.
>see two men in a struggle over a knife during a reported home invasion in the middle of the night
>one guy in his undies who looks like he just got out bed
>other guy dressed like he just came from outside
>shoot the guy in his undies
Bravo, LVMPD.
Around 6:45 PM, Randall, an Uber Eats delivery driver, called his wife to let her know he had one last delivery to make. When he arrived at the house, he had to wait for several minutes as no one came to the door. That was the last time anyone saw him. His wife tried calling him on both of his phones, but they were switched off. Growing increasingly concerned, Randall’s family reported him missing, and a search was launched at his last known location. Initially, the police found nothing suspicious around the house. However, two days later, officers uncovered the chilling truth of what had happened to him. Surveillance camera footage captured Randall waiting at the door before being abruptly pulled inside by a heavily tattooed man. Reports indicate that he was s*abbed 35 times inside the house, after which his m*rderer di*membered his body and placed the r*mains into garbage bags. One of the neighbours provided the police with crucial information about the mu*derer, which would help identify him. The neighbour’s mention of the number "13" tattooed on the mu*derer’s head was alarming, as it suggested he was likely a member of the Mara Salvatrucha gang, commonly known as MS-13. Although their leader, Ernesto Miranda, was k*lled in 2006, the gang remains active to this day, operating on an international scale. When detectives spoke with the m*rderer’s roommate, who lived with his wife and child, he revealed that they had heard a loud noise coming from the m*rderer’s bedroom on the night Randall delivered the food. Feeling uneasy, they decided to leave the house and book a hotel room for the night. Two days later, it was this roommate who provided the surveillance camera footage to the police. The roommate told the officers that Oscar had placed the d*smembered body in a trash bag and moved it out with the help of a driver hired by his father. However, the driver was unaware of the bag's contents. Yet, this wasn’t the only crucial information the police received. Soon, Randall’s car, which he had been using to deliver food that night, was found not far from the crime scene. It was also confirmed that the m*rderer was still inside the house. This immediately prompted the officers to adopt a defensive stance, as the man was considered dangerous and anything could happen at any moment. When deputies inspected Randall’s car, they noticed a white, powdery substance—likely paint—on the seat and car handle. Neighbors reported seeing the car parked in the same spot for two to three days, but they had no knowledge of its occupants. Using metal detectors, investigators found Randall’s phone battery discarded in the canal behind Oscar’s house. However, it was nothing compared to what they were going to find inside the house. The police wasted no time and entered Oscar's house once the search warrant was secured. What they were about to discover would leave them utterly shocked. All footage, including scenes from inside the house, has been censored by the police department. However, according to their reports, there was a hole in the living room tile surrounded by b*ood and multiple b*ood spatters on nearby objects. One of the dining table legs in an adjacent room was stained with b*ood. A wedding ring and other personal items later identified as Randall's were found, along with apparent b*ood stains on the bathroom floor. Multiple black trash bags containing suspected human r*mains, confirmed to belong to Randall, were scattered around the house. Oscar had a long history of charges, including battery, robbery, resisting arrest, and more, and had always been known as a violent individual. For Randall’s m*rder, he was initially charged with parole violation and failure to register as a convicted felon. Once Randall’s remains were identified, Oscar was charged with m*rder during the commission of a robbery.
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