Cop Watch: Police Brutality Mega Thread

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fukking Finally!!!:stopitslime: watch the DA and other white people throw the case....:beli:

Yeah, we've seen how this plays out. All they gotta do is throw a few MAGA jurors into the trial and they'll never convict. :francis:
 

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The former police detective whose actions in the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia were defended as a citizen’s arrest was stripped of his law enforcement certification and power to arrest in 2019.

Gregory McMichael’s law enforcement certification was suspended in February 2019 after repeated failures to complete required training, according to personnel records acquired by The Washington Post.

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Ex-detective charged in death of Ahmaud Arbery lost power to make arrests after skipping use-of-force training
Gregory McMichael’s law enforcement certification was suspended in February 2019 after repeated failures to complete required training, according to personnel records acquired by The Washington Post.
 

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The Glynn County Police Department has a tangled history of corruption and scandals. The police chief was indicted for perjury and witness tampering four days after the Ahmaud Arbery shooting.

The Glynn County Police Department was the initial investigative agency in Ahmaud Arbery's killing. The department had a tangled history of corruption and scandals long before the Arbery case.

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Troubled Past Emerges Of Georgia Police Department That Led Arbery Shooting Case
The Glynn County Police Department was the initial investigative agency in Ahmaud Arbery's killing. The department had a tangled history of corruption and scandals long before the Arbery case.
 

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Taylor, 26, and her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, were in bed when they heard the officers enter at around 12:40 a.m. on March 13. According to the search warrant, police believed a suspected drug dealer named Jamarcus Glover—who did not live with Taylor and had already been arrested elsewhere—was keeping drugs or money at her house.

Walker, thinking the plain-clothes officers were intruders, called 911. He then pulled out his gun and fired a shot at one officer’s leg. The officers responded with more than 20 rounds of bullets that sailed through the kitchen and living room, fatally striking Taylor eight times. Bullets also flew into an adjacent home, where a pregnant woman and a five-year-old child slept. The officers found no drugs on the premises. They promptly charged Walker with attempted murder.

Walker was a legally registered gun owner, and Kentucky’s Stand Your Ground law allows people to use deadly force against an intruder at home. But the law doesn’t apply when the intruder is a police officer who identifies himself as such. The Louisville officers claim that even with their no-knock warrant, they knocked and announced themselves before forcibly entering Taylor’s home. According to lawyers for her family, neighbors say they heard no knock.
Rip. I’d bet my life they’re lying about knocking/announcing. I’ve had friends and family members in this exact situation and these no knock warrants shouldn’t be allowed outside of the rarest situations.
 
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