Be a legit officer in the military, but you’re black so the pigs act accordingly brehs

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bruh the military is a finesse move for black folks. We don’t give a damn about serving the country :mjlol:

you do your time, get paid, get out & get your benefits

the amount of people thinking the shyt is on some national pride shyt is :mjlol:

It's a check. And a good one at that.
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This is true unfortunately. :snoop:

I’ve spent half my life in Virginia and half my life in Florida. This may surprise some, but the cops are WAY worse in Virginia. It’s not even close.


I was living in franconia spring field. There was a back route to the train station next to my house. I used to take it cause the main one by the pond had ducks that were ass holes who liked to attack people. I'm in a suit with a briefcase late for work so I'm jogging lightly. I see a trooper where the ducks normally are and I immediately knew something was about to happen.

Cop stopped me, asked for identification then spent 20 minutes in his vehicle with it without no further explanation.

I approach slowly with my hands up and ask why I've been stopped. He tells me some house in my neighborhood got robbed three or four hours prior. And a black man was seeing running from it.

I'm like bruh. I live right there 50 meters away. My roommates don't even think I'm gone. I was just with them.

We could have easily confirmed my whereabouts during that crime window. I didn't even think that something had actually happened.

How do you accuse me because a black man was seen four hours ago
 

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Black soldier suing police over violent stop caught on camera​

Nazario is suing both officers in federal court for a total of $1 million.
ByTesfaye Negussie and Sabina Ghebremedhin
January 8, 2023, 8:54 PM
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A traffic stop drew outrage around the country when two Windsor, Virginia, police officers pulled over an Afro-Latino U.S. Army veteran in December 2020. Guns drawn, they pepper sprayed him and allegedly assaulted him.

Officers Joe Gutierrez and Daniel Crocker pulled over 2nd Lt. Caron Nazario while he was in uniform on the evening of Dec. 5, 2020. Body camera footage showed Gutierrez pepper spray Nazario when he would not get out of the car.

“Can you please relax?” Nazario said to the officers while sitting in his car, bodycam footage showed. "Get out of the car now!” Gutierrez said and proceeded to pepper spray Nazario in the face just after the lieutenant explained that he was actively serving in the U.S. armed forces.

MORE: Trial set for Black soldier's lawsuit over allegedly violent traffic stop


PHOTO: FILE - In this image taken from Windsor, Va., Police body camera footage, Lt. Caron Nazario is helped by an EMT after he was pepper-sprayed by Windsor police during a traffic stop in Windsor, on Dec. 20, 2020.

In this image taken from Windsor, Va., Police body camera footage, Lt. Caron Nazario is helped by an EMT after he was pepper-sprayed by Windsor police during a traffic stop in Windsor, on Dec. 20, 2020.
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Nazario is suing both officers in federal court for a total of $1 million, claiming they violated his constitutional rights, assaulted him, falsely imprisoned him and had his car illegally searched. The trial will begin on Monday in Richmond, Virginia.

In response to the federal lawsuit, the police officers deny the allegations against them in a court filing.


In the police report, one of the officers wrote that Nazario eluded police because he didn’t stop right away. Nazario stated that he wanted to pull over in a well-lit area.

“I’m honestly afraid to get out,” Nazario said during the traffic stop. “Yeah, you should be,” Gutierrez replied.

Police said they pulled him over for not having a visible rear license plate, but in the footage, a temporary license plate can be seen in the rear window of Nazario’s then-new SUV. Nazario was not charged in the incident.

The Windsor Police Department announced in 2021 that they fired Gutierrez, who pepper sprayed Nazario, for not following department policy during the incident. Some are calling it an example of excessive use of force by the police toward people of color.

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“It is my estimation that the force that the police officer used against Mr. Nazario was excessive,“ Marquez Claxton, director of public relations and political affairs of the Black Law Enforcement Alliance, said. “And it was not commensurate with the level of what, even if he perceived it to be, some sort of resistance or defiance. His level of force did not match that.”


In addition to Nazario’s federal lawsuit, the state attorney general filed a lawsuit against the town of Windsor, alleging in part, that its police department’s operations led to discrimination against African Americans.

An attorney for the town tried to get the lawsuit dismissed. According to the police chief, the department practices non-discriminatory policing.

The judge’s ruling stated that Nazario’s federal lawsuit would move forward.

“What we're going to see at trial is the defense is going to put forth the training, the fact that he did not exit the vehicle,” Channa Lloyd, criminal attorney and managing partner of the Cochran Firm, said of Nazario's lawsuit. “They're going to be looking to reinforce this idea that these officers were simply following their department's procedures and policies.

PHOTO: FILE - In this image taken from a Windsor, Va., Police video, a police officer uses a spray agent on Caron Nazario, an Army lieutenant who is Black and Latino, on Dec. 20, 2020, in Windsor, Va.

In this image taken from a Windsor, Va., Police video, a police officer uses a spray agent on Caron Nazario, an Army lieutenant who is Black and Latino, on Dec. 20, 2020, in Windsor, Va.
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“What we're going to see coming forth from the plaintiff is that this was a violation of his civil rights,” Lloyd said. “That this was excessive force use and that this should not have happened in the manner that it did.”


According to the court filing, officer Crocker’s legal team said that “contact with Nazario was within justifiable bounds in performance of his duties as a law enforcement officer.”
 

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