Seriously, F the Police

[quote]eeu743 wrote:
Well FUCK I guess I’m already an asshole just because I want to be a cop lol[/quote]

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Wow, America’s police and law system is a fucking joke. Your cops are just a bunch of mobsters/hooligans who are protected by law. If justice prevailed, those cops would be fired and locked up in prison. The guy who said this was proper training and people trying to defend it would also be fired, for being dumb fucks with vested interests. Seriously you Americans are like second class citizens when it comes to your cops.

I can imagine the recruitment process being:
“Fat and unathletic? Check.
Bigoted and insecure? Check.
Absolute fucking scumbag who just wants to use law to kick people’s heads in? Check.
Well done, you are now a cop. Here’s your gun, now go shoot some niggers.”

It’s shit like this that makes America such a shameful nation.

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
Working security for 3 years in TN has made me really not like 90% of the black people in this state soooooooo…yah.[/quote]

damn man

which percent am I in?

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
Working security for 3 years in TN has made me really not like 90% of the black people in this state soooooooo…yah.[/quote]

whoa.

[quote]orion wrote:

Another isolated incident:

Shortly after HB12 became law in 2004, Ohioans for Concealed Carry began to hear horror stories about the way law enforcement had reacted during traffic stops. Motorcyclists were told to conceal their guns instead of carrying them openly (motorcycle open-carry then was required by law). Computers in some police departments generated a felony warrant indicator when processing a license plate linked to a Concealed Handgun License. This caused multiple police vehicles to converge on a licensee in order to perform a felony traffic stop.

Those days, for the most part, are behind us. They’ve been replaced with occasional stories of rogue cops who have abused the concealed carry law in one way or another. In 2006, Daniel Sayers was filling his gas tank and washing his windows at a gas station when someone called the police to report a “man with a gun” leaving the station. After minutes of dash camera footage showing a police cruiser hurtling through side streets and breakneck speeds, we watched as Sayers promptly pulled over thinking the cruiser was trying to pass him. Within seconds Sayers had an AR-15 pointed at him, accompanied by officers ordering him out of the car, despite a malfunction in his car windows and doors.

Police continually screamed orders at him. Sayers was eventually pulled from the car, handcuffed, and placed in the back of the cruiser. Later, he was charged with failure to inform police that he was armed and had a concealed handgun license. The fact is, Sayers was unable to notify.

The same events played out in Beachwood, Ohio when OFCC member Bryan Ledford was approached by an officer pointing a taser at him and ordering him to exit his vehicle. Every attempt Ledford made to communicate with the officer was met with a refusal to acknowledge Ledford’s attempts to inform the officers of his handgun license. In Ledford’s case, officers spent 30 minutes rummaging through his vehicle, without a warrant, looking for something with which to charge him, until it finally hit them: Charge him with failure to inform. They went to court insisting that 53 seconds had transpired between the time they engaged Ledford and the time he informed them, and that somehow this time frame justified arresting Ledford, putting him into jail, and charging him with a misdemeanor.

But none of this compares to the atrocity that took place on June 8, 2011 to a man named William who had obtained his concealed handgun license approximately one month earlier. Early that Wednesday morning, William pulled his car to the side of the road to let out two passengers, but only the female occupant managed to exit before the police pulled up and began screaming at all three parties. “Stay in that car, I’m not going to mess around,” screamed one of the officers at the two people attempting to exit the vehicle. The driver and concealed handgun licensee, William, remained seated in his vehicle when an officer entered the rear of the vehicle.

William stated, “I have a concealed carry, and…” when he was abruptly told to shut up. Dash camera video footage shows the driver turning his head, and his voice can be heard, but the words are inaudible. A few minutes passed while the officer continued to berate the two passengers. He proceeded to the driver’s side and tries to open the door but is delayed by a seat belt. …people like you don’t deserve to @#$%#$ move throughout public. Period!.. William states “I have a conceal…” and the officer demands that he better tell the truth or else! This interruption causes William to “tell the truth” and his attempt to notify is interrupted. William exited the vehicle with his driver’s license in the same hand as his concealed handgun license. He held it up for the officer to see, and the officer said, “Why are you having that?” This gave William the opportunity to say, “I have a CCW, and…” The officer then said, “Do you have a gun?” William answered yes, causing the officer to grab it from William’s waist.

At this point, William was handcuffed and put into the police cruiser. The officer then started to berate William, stating: “I should blast you in the mouth right now … I’m close to caving in your head.” and “you’re just a stupid human being!”

The remainder of the threats, including executing the licensee for “being stupid” must be seen in the video to be believed

http://ohioccw.org/201107214955/cantonpd.html[/quote]

It’s pretty obvious the guy had it coming.

Thanks to our vigilant, valiant enforcers of the law!

No one hopes you and yours go through the same thing!

And this is not coming from someone who’s been harassed, assaulted, beaten (to the tune of cracked ribs) by LEO and IA officers/friends, and threatened by police officers, and is not in any way surprised by the “isolated, random” actions of “literally 1%” of officers!

Also, we have several LEOs on here - past few threads, they’ve been in hiding. Not to be fair and balanced, but it appears the facts push the opinions of our TNation LEOs to the wayside . . .

[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
Working security for 3 years in TN has made me really not like 90% of the black people in this state soooooooo…yah.[/quote]

damn man

which percent am I in?[/quote]

Obviously the 10%, haha. I can honestly say that at work the huge majority of the time the people starting fights, threatening to kill me/other patrons and generally causing problems are black people.

People can call me racist all they want but I’ve had 3 years of this kind of behavior occurring over and over and over again and I’ve identified a pattern/type of people who do this. I don’t think that’s an unreasonable line of thinking

and yet it’s the FBI and Tennessee Department of Investigation launching the criminal probes into the Humphreys County Sheriffs’ Department…

fuck da police?

The FBI wouldn’t have anything to investigate if that was anyone I knew. I’d do some pretty unspeakable things to those officers, and I’d enjoy every damn second of it.

[quote]imhungry wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
Working security for 3 years in TN has made me really not like 90% of the black people in this state soooooooo…yah.[/quote]

whoa.[/quote]

That shocked you?

[quote]PB Andy wrote:
and yet it’s the FBI and Tennessee Department of Investigation launching the criminal probes into the Humphreys County Sheriffs’ Department…

fuck da police?[/quote]

Yes.

I do not consider the FBI to be “da police”. The FBI is actually generally very professional and most of them can speak in complete sentences and use multisyllabic words…in proper context even. Same for most State’s equivalent to the FBI.

I’m sorry, but you don’t see the FBI on the side of the road kicking some victim’s ass.

[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:

[quote]PB Andy wrote:
and yet it’s the FBI and Tennessee Department of Investigation launching the criminal probes into the Humphreys County Sheriffs’ Department…

fuck da police?[/quote]

Yes.

I do not consider the FBI to be “da police”. The FBI is actually generally very professional and most of them can speak in complete sentences and use multisyllabic words…in proper context even. Same for most State’s equivalent to the FBI.

I’m sorry, but you don’t see the FBI on the side of the road kicking some victim’s ass. [/quote]
ok you may not consider the FBI to be police, but… guess what, they are police. they are federal law enforcement officers that do normal arrests and house raids all the time. Just like any other federal LEO agency. And the Tennessee Department of Investigation? Seems like police to me. So is your issue with police officers, or with the police department?

My point is that shitty police officers are often a product of their shitty police department. In this case, it seems like Humphrey’s Sheriffs’ Dept is pretty shitty, especially since their own chief backed up their actions. There are plenty of police dept’s and districts that do damn good work, whether it be local, city, state, or federal.

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:

[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
Working security for 3 years in TN has made me really not like 90% of the black people in this state soooooooo…yah.[/quote]

damn man

which percent am I in?[/quote]

Obviously the 10%, haha. I can honestly say that at work the huge majority of the time the people starting fights, threatening to kill me/other patrons and generally causing problems are black people.

People can call me racist all they want but I’ve had 3 years of this kind of behavior occurring over and over and over again and I’ve identified a pattern/type of people who do this. I don’t think that’s an unreasonable line of thinking[/quote]

Doesn’t make you a racist,

I kinda feel the same way about middle eastern dudes who pin girls against walls with their cocks out and dry hump them til they cum.

But,its dangerous to damn a majority of a race because of the actions that go on at a bar or club where there aren’t many people of any race who are shady. Lol

I have patterns of all kinds of people who come to my spot. Ileave them at the club though.

[quote]orion wrote:

Another isolated incident:

Shortly after HB12 became law in 2004, Ohioans for Concealed Carry began to hear horror stories about the way law enforcement had reacted during traffic stops. Motorcyclists were told to conceal their guns instead of carrying them openly (motorcycle open-carry then was required by law). Computers in some police departments generated a felony warrant indicator when processing a license plate linked to a Concealed Handgun License. This caused multiple police vehicles to converge on a licensee in order to perform a felony traffic stop.

Those days, for the most part, are behind us. They’ve been replaced with occasional stories of rogue cops who have abused the concealed carry law in one way or another. In 2006, Daniel Sayers was filling his gas tank and washing his windows at a gas station when someone called the police to report a “man with a gun” leaving the station. After minutes of dash camera footage showing a police cruiser hurtling through side streets and breakneck speeds, we watched as Sayers promptly pulled over thinking the cruiser was trying to pass him. Within seconds Sayers had an AR-15 pointed at him, accompanied by officers ordering him out of the car, despite a malfunction in his car windows and doors.

Police continually screamed orders at him. Sayers was eventually pulled from the car, handcuffed, and placed in the back of the cruiser. Later, he was charged with failure to inform police that he was armed and had a concealed handgun license. The fact is, Sayers was unable to notify.

The same events played out in Beachwood, Ohio when OFCC member Bryan Ledford was approached by an officer pointing a taser at him and ordering him to exit his vehicle. Every attempt Ledford made to communicate with the officer was met with a refusal to acknowledge Ledford’s attempts to inform the officers of his handgun license. In Ledford’s case, officers spent 30 minutes rummaging through his vehicle, without a warrant, looking for something with which to charge him, until it finally hit them: Charge him with failure to inform. They went to court insisting that 53 seconds had transpired between the time they engaged Ledford and the time he informed them, and that somehow this time frame justified arresting Ledford, putting him into jail, and charging him with a misdemeanor.

But none of this compares to the atrocity that took place on June 8, 2011 to a man named William who had obtained his concealed handgun license approximately one month earlier. Early that Wednesday morning, William pulled his car to the side of the road to let out two passengers, but only the female occupant managed to exit before the police pulled up and began screaming at all three parties. “Stay in that car, I’m not going to mess around,” screamed one of the officers at the two people attempting to exit the vehicle. The driver and concealed handgun licensee, William, remained seated in his vehicle when an officer entered the rear of the vehicle.

William stated, “I have a concealed carry, and…” when he was abruptly told to shut up. Dash camera video footage shows the driver turning his head, and his voice can be heard, but the words are inaudible. A few minutes passed while the officer continued to berate the two passengers. He proceeded to the driver’s side and tries to open the door but is delayed by a seat belt. …people like you don’t deserve to @#$%#$ move throughout public. Period!.. William states “I have a conceal…” and the officer demands that he better tell the truth or else! This interruption causes William to “tell the truth” and his attempt to notify is interrupted. William exited the vehicle with his driver’s license in the same hand as his concealed handgun license. He held it up for the officer to see, and the officer said, “Why are you having that?” This gave William the opportunity to say, “I have a CCW, and…” The officer then said, “Do you have a gun?” William answered yes, causing the officer to grab it from William’s waist.

At this point, William was handcuffed and put into the police cruiser. The officer then started to berate William, stating: “I should blast you in the mouth right now … I’m close to caving in your head.” and “you’re just a stupid human being!”

The remainder of the threats, including executing the licensee for “being stupid” must be seen in the video to be believed

http://ohioccw.org/201107214955/cantonpd.html[/quote]

Shit is pretty fucking outrageous and it’s not an isolated incident. This is exactly the way too many of these jack-booted animals act.

As yourselves, if these swinging dick cocksuckers will DO THIS ON CAMERA, what makes you think this isn’t a more pervasive problem? He had no reservation whatsoever about ranting and raving and acting illegally - all on tape. And where the fuck was the crime?! Soliciting? Did he witness a transaction? No. Dude obviously takes too much Alpha Male and has anger issues.

Biotest, withhold all future orders from this guy.

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Yup.

this

again?

Hmm. None of that was posted in order. Internet fail.

[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:

[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
Working security for 3 years in TN has made me really not like 90% of the black people in this state soooooooo…yah.[/quote]

damn man

which percent am I in?[/quote]

Obviously the 10%, haha. I can honestly say that at work the huge majority of the time the people starting fights, threatening to kill me/other patrons and generally causing problems are black people.

People can call me racist all they want but I’ve had 3 years of this kind of behavior occurring over and over and over again and I’ve identified a pattern/type of people who do this. I don’t think that’s an unreasonable line of thinking[/quote]

Doesn’t make you a racist,

I kinda feel the same way about middle eastern dudes who pin girls against walls with their cocks out and dry hump them til they cum.

But,its dangerous to damn a majority of a race because of the actions that go on at a bar or club where there aren’t many people of any race who are shady. Lol

I have patterns of all kinds of people who come to my spot. Ileave them at the club though.

[/quote]

I damned the majority of the race in just Tennessee. That’s an infinitesimal amount of black people compared to the world population.

[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

Another isolated incident:

Shortly after HB12 became law in 2004, Ohioans for Concealed Carry began to hear horror stories about the way law enforcement had reacted during traffic stops. Motorcyclists were told to conceal their guns instead of carrying them openly (motorcycle open-carry then was required by law). Computers in some police departments generated a felony warrant indicator when processing a license plate linked to a Concealed Handgun License. This caused multiple police vehicles to converge on a licensee in order to perform a felony traffic stop.

Those days, for the most part, are behind us. They’ve been replaced with occasional stories of rogue cops who have abused the concealed carry law in one way or another. In 2006, Daniel Sayers was filling his gas tank and washing his windows at a gas station when someone called the police to report a “man with a gun” leaving the station. After minutes of dash camera footage showing a police cruiser hurtling through side streets and breakneck speeds, we watched as Sayers promptly pulled over thinking the cruiser was trying to pass him. Within seconds Sayers had an AR-15 pointed at him, accompanied by officers ordering him out of the car, despite a malfunction in his car windows and doors.

Police continually screamed orders at him. Sayers was eventually pulled from the car, handcuffed, and placed in the back of the cruiser. Later, he was charged with failure to inform police that he was armed and had a concealed handgun license. The fact is, Sayers was unable to notify.

The same events played out in Beachwood, Ohio when OFCC member Bryan Ledford was approached by an officer pointing a taser at him and ordering him to exit his vehicle. Every attempt Ledford made to communicate with the officer was met with a refusal to acknowledge Ledford’s attempts to inform the officers of his handgun license. In Ledford’s case, officers spent 30 minutes rummaging through his vehicle, without a warrant, looking for something with which to charge him, until it finally hit them: Charge him with failure to inform. They went to court insisting that 53 seconds had transpired between the time they engaged Ledford and the time he informed them, and that somehow this time frame justified arresting Ledford, putting him into jail, and charging him with a misdemeanor.

But none of this compares to the atrocity that took place on June 8, 2011 to a man named William who had obtained his concealed handgun license approximately one month earlier. Early that Wednesday morning, William pulled his car to the side of the road to let out two passengers, but only the female occupant managed to exit before the police pulled up and began screaming at all three parties. “Stay in that car, I’m not going to mess around,” screamed one of the officers at the two people attempting to exit the vehicle. The driver and concealed handgun licensee, William, remained seated in his vehicle when an officer entered the rear of the vehicle.

William stated, “I have a concealed carry, and…” when he was abruptly told to shut up. Dash camera video footage shows the driver turning his head, and his voice can be heard, but the words are inaudible. A few minutes passed while the officer continued to berate the two passengers. He proceeded to the driver’s side and tries to open the door but is delayed by a seat belt. …people like you don’t deserve to @#$%#$ move throughout public. Period!.. William states “I have a conceal…” and the officer demands that he better tell the truth or else! This interruption causes William to “tell the truth” and his attempt to notify is interrupted. William exited the vehicle with his driver’s license in the same hand as his concealed handgun license. He held it up for the officer to see, and the officer said, “Why are you having that?” This gave William the opportunity to say, “I have a CCW, and…” The officer then said, “Do you have a gun?” William answered yes, causing the officer to grab it from William’s waist.

At this point, William was handcuffed and put into the police cruiser. The officer then started to berate William, stating: “I should blast you in the mouth right now … I’m close to caving in your head.” and “you’re just a stupid human being!”

The remainder of the threats, including executing the licensee for “being stupid” must be seen in the video to be believed

http://ohioccw.org/201107214955/cantonpd.html[/quote]

Shit is pretty fucking outrageous and it’s not an isolated incident. This is exactly the way too many of these jack-booted animals act.

As yourselves, if these swinging dick cocksuckers will DO THIS ON CAMERA, what makes you think this isn’t a more pervasive problem? He had no reservation whatsoever about ranting and raving and acting illegally - all on tape. And where the fuck was the crime?! Soliciting? Did he witness a transaction? No. Dude obviously takes too much Alpha Male and has anger issues.

Biotest, withhold all future orders from this guy.[/quote]

I can only assume that he honestly did not know that he parked the car in a way that his camera would film this.

Otherwise he would not have lied at the police station.

Which does of course make him a borderline retard with a badge, a gun and the license to kill.