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

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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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Tmobile

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Dude is literally saying 'I work here bro. this crazy'
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Women err far less than Men in most situations. That said, almost every war, every religion we've ever had that has ruined shit - was done by men.

If the police force or indeed politics was mostly women, it would be a lot calmer - and more would be accomplished.
From what I dug up on Google in 10 minutes, 2 out of 3 incompetent cops who shot someone with their service weapon thinking it was their taser were WAHMEN. The other was some old fuck corrections officer who should have retired years ago. The rest of your drivel is just lol why would anyone address any of that. Your opinions are very bad.

But yes, let's have patrol officers be mostly women, that would be hilarious.
 
From what I dug up on Google in 10 minutes, 2 out of 3 incompetent cops who shot someone with their service weapon thinking it was their taser were WAHMEN. The other was some old fuck corrections officer who should have retired years ago. The rest of your drivel is just lol why would anyone address any of that. Your opinions are very bad.

But yes, let's have patrol officers be mostly women, that would be hilarious.
Would like it if you posted those google links you've found stating that. Please.
Frankly you sound like you're talking out of your ass but I'll not comment until I see what you've searched for. Shouldn't be so hard to find it in your history.
 
Thank you, I guess? But as I've said. I don't live in America. I would never have even been chosen if I didn't make the initial screening, which is pretty thorough. But I'm probably revealing too much about myself atm so that's the last I'll answer to retards whining about being a woman soon-to-be in law enforcement. The world isn't america you skeeze.

Please add the Benny Hill theme to your bodycam video once an arrestee managed to break free and hilariously outruns you. Jewtube won't let me find the one where a black gentleman casually strolls away from two dumptruck British diversity hires.
 
From what I dug up on Google in 10 minutes, 2 out of 3 incompetent cops who shot someone with their service weapon thinking it was their taser were WAHMEN. The other was some old fuck corrections officer who should have retired years ago. The rest of your drivel is just lol why would anyone address any of that. Your opinions are very bad.

But yes, let's have patrol officers be mostly women, that would be hilarious.

On top of that people severely underestimate the value of women in Law Enforcement especially when it comes to sex crimes or child abuse, child trafficking et cetera.

When I was 15, I had to steal booze for my alcoholic mother. She expected me to bring her home around 3 bottles of wine every day and pay it out of my own paycheck. (I delivered news papers and made maybe 1,50 an hour). If not she would verbally and physically abuse me, as in not bother making me any dinner or let me walk to school.

When I was finally caught by the police, I was lucky enough to be assisted by a male police officer and a female. The male did not even care about me being a fifteen year old girl who had been coerced into stealing and buying alcohol for her parents. It was the female police officer who saw the truth of it and instead arranged for child services to contact my family. They took me away two months later. I owe a woman for pulling me out of a horrible situation when a man could not see further than the facts of it, in fact I don't remember him even taking part of the situation as I was left alone with the female officer. If it wasn't for her I would never have been able to sign up to join the Police Force. If it wasn't for her I'd have a criminal record.

Please add the Benny Hill theme to your bodycam video once an arrestee managed to break free and hilariously outruns you. Jewtube won't let me find the one where a black gentleman casually strolls away from two dumptruck British diversity hires.
Do you think the USA and UK are the only countries in the world, or?
 
When I was finally caught by the police, I was lucky enough to be assisted by a male police officer and a female. The male did not even care about me being a fifteen year old girl who had been coerced into stealing and buying alcohol for her parents. It was the female police officer who saw the truth of it and instead arranged for child services to contact my family. They took me away two months later. I owe a woman for pulling me out of a horrible situation when a man could not see further than the facts of it, in fact I don't remember him even taking part of the situation as I was left alone with the female officer. If it wasn't for her I would never have been able to sign up to join the Police Force. If it wasn't for her I'd have a criminal record.
So what you're saying is, female officers are more easily led and manipulated by their emotions.
 
Officer is identified as 48 year old Kimberly A. Potter

Joined the police department at age 22 and been there 25 years

Previously acted as the union's president.

Address = 10141 Fernwood Ln N, Champlin, MN 55316
Looks like the bitch is known for magic and casted niggerous eradictus on the poor fellow :'(
 

Holy shit that's horrifying. This has to be due to lack of training, I can't attribute it to anything else.
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This is a pretty accurate description of where the stun gun, at least where I live, is holstered compared to the location of the gun. It's almost impossible for me to imagine someone thought they held their stun gun when they did not pull anything else.
 
I understand what you're saying here, but the broader problem is that we have certain things which are technically illegal that really shouldn't be(personal use quantities of weed, buying or selling sex among consenting adults, various gun control laws that are really just about disarming the public, probably some other shit I've either forgotten or don't know about)as a cop, sheriff or highway patrol, you are on the front lines of enforcing these laws and thus you are always going to get a certain amount of shit for that I'm afraid.

Checking the OP's post, this guy's main crime was possessing a pistol without a permit,(I haven't read the whole thread, if he has done something else more fucked up then I preemptively apologize) and a lot of people think(myself included)that you shouldn't need a permit simply to own a handgun and have it in your car. This guy then proceeded to try and run away which only aggravated things further of course, and apparently this specific cop was a fucking incompetent who can't tell the difference between a taser and a loaded pistol so here we are. None of this justifies rioting and people burning down their own neighborhoods though, and the best argument for why we need police is to keep people from doing that.
Simply put, a warrant isn’t and shouldn’t be a death sentence, especially when it’s a misdemeanor warrant. For a 20 year old kid, absolutely terrified of what that could do to his life, I’m not surprised by what he did. Especially if the cops didn’t tell him what exactly he was being arrested for - $326 worth of fines. Panicky people do dumb shit. Young people do dumb shit. Both the cop and the guy who got merc’d did dumb shit. But at the end of the day, only one of them got to go home because the other made a dumb fucking mistake beyond any kind of doubt.

When someone dies due to a dumb mistake, you shouldn’t blame the victim. Even if he’s breaking the law, he still has a right to life. This was manslaughter. Manslaughter doesn’t need intent. Manslaughter needs you to do something to cause the death of another human.
 
Simply put, a warrant isn’t and shouldn’t be a death sentence, especially when it’s a misdemeanor warrant. For a 20 year old kid, absolutely terrified of what that could do to his life, I’m not surprised by what he did. Especially if the cops didn’t tell him what exactly he was being arrested for - $326 worth of fines. Panicky people do dumb shit. Young people do dumb shit. Both the cop and the guy who got merc’d did dumb shit. But at the end of the day, only one of them got to go home because the other made a dumb fucking mistake beyond any kind of doubt.

When someone dies due to a dumb mistake, you shouldn’t blame the victim. Even if he’s breaking the law, he still has a right to life. This was manslaughter. Manslaughter doesn’t need intent. Manslaughter needs you to do something to cause the death of another human.
I don't disagree that the guy shouldn't have wound up dead for a stupid mistake, whether it's manslaughter or not is something the legal system will have to decide. Meanwhile though, we have the usual band of malcontents setting shit on fire and attacking people in the street again. Something that just about everyone who isn't one of those malcontents is sick of.
 
Simply put, a warrant isn’t and shouldn’t be a death sentence, especially when it’s a misdemeanor warrant. For a 20 year old kid, absolutely terrified of what that could do to his life, I’m not surprised by what he did. Especially if the cops didn’t tell him what exactly he was being arrested for - $326 worth of fines. Panicky people do dumb shit. Young people do dumb shit. Both the cop and the guy who got merc’d did dumb shit. But at the end of the day, only one of them got to go home because the other made a dumb fucking mistake beyond any kind of doubt.

When someone dies due to a dumb mistake, you shouldn’t blame the victim. Even if he’s breaking the law, he still has a right to life. This was manslaughter. Manslaughter doesn’t need intent. Manslaughter needs you to do something to cause the death of another human.
I agree with you. I'm sorry but as the woman was shouting taser taser taser she was holding her pistol in her hand. The difference between a taser and a gun is quite big, and most police officers would not be holding a taser at someone during an arrest. It should have 100% popped up into her mind that she was holding a gun and not a taser. They feel different, a gun is HEAVY. A taser is NOT. On top of that a taser is bright yellow (Where I'm from) and purposely moved away from the gun holster as to not cause confusion. And as if the weight difference, the shape difference, wasn't enough... I don't think the woman even bothered to think during this arrest. I don't know about American police, but I spent two weeks learning about when to use a stun gun and I had to take a huge test on situations to ever be using it with. I obviously don't know about America but it just... Seems like its described too easy of a mistake? When its not?
 
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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.
The best piece of advice I got from Fedsmoker: "FOLLOW THE LAST FUCKING ORDER"
edit: i found it https://youtu.be/u5Q9lD92cgA
 
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I don't disagree that the guy shouldn't have wound up dead for a stupid mistake, whether it's manslaughter or not is something the legal system will have to decide. Meanwhile though, we have the usual band of malcontents setting shit on fire and attacking people in the street again. Something that just about everyone who isn't one of those malcontents is sick of.
Rioting is best understood as a kind of mass social action and catharsis. There is an issue that people are either powerless normally to deal with or that goes against the general feeling of the group. The emotional frenzy is also often linked to socioeconomic factors. For example, the Nika Riots were a combo of general popular feeling that Justinian wasn’t doing a good job, and the reforms he was promising legally weren’t coming fast enough, and the empire was losing a war against the Persians at the time. Cue the spark of chariot racing factionalism, and suddenly you get a bunch of people laying siege to the palace as the emotionally charged crowd sees the problem and solution to the problem right there.

Looting is more of a side effect, a radical wealth redistribution that’s been seen in peasant uprisings since recorded history. The people aren’t happy, they see the chance to get what they want, they take it as the emotional firestorm sweeps through people. Being in a riot is a lot like being at a major sporting event - which is why championship titles often lead to riots and looting. You go with the wave of emotion, no matter where it takes you. This is why you get videos of people smashing the shit out of random trash cans and the like during riots. It’s the transfer of emotional backlog into physical action, whatever that action is. The last year was a perfect breeding ground for this in the Twin Cities. The cops were notoriously fond of use of force, there’d been several in custody deaths and events like the Castile shooting where despite attempts to try and reform the department everything had gotten shunted away. That’s a lot of emotion pent up there and with COVID, there’s even more fear, anger, and a feeling of helplessness.

Understand that the person who riots is and can be anyone. Once you get caught in the wave, you move with it.
 
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