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They even look like gang members. Plain clothes and shytty unmarked car. Hoping out harrassing people. Scumbag bullies. Looked like a angry gang of midgets.

In black populated neighborhoods you'll rarely see a cop in uniform actually get out the car unless they're giving out tickets or responding to a call. Mostly plainclothes and unmarked cars doing the leg work and bothering people. Haven't seen them do anything else. They still stop and frisk also.
 

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:dead: @ "FREE MY PACKAGE nikka!!!"

only time i laughed watching that whole video.

born and raised in harlem, i got a million stories about nypd. told some of them back on :hamster:

back when we were 18/19 and i had my first whip (dodge neon) we would get pulled over by the d's all the fukking time. 13 times in one summer. we literally got NO tickets. they just wanted to fukk with us. pull us out, search us up, throw all our shyt (mostly tapes) out of the car.

fukking fakkits would be talking all kinds of shyt to us too, basically daring us to do/say something. it takes a special kind of a$$hole to stand there with a badge and a gun and talk some shyt to a group of 19 year old kids. i have no respect for nypd, and all the kids i went to school with who are nypd are the bytch ass kids who would get picked on and decided they would get a badge and a gun and nobody would ever mess with them again.

shyt'll disgustya :stopitslime:
 

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Yo, fuh kall those cops involved. This should be addressed on a national level and their faces plastered on front pages. In a time when police are facing such scrutiny, these pricks harass a man on the job for literally NOTHING! p*ssy shyt. Youngins gonna have a nice come up.
 

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Plain clothes cops are always fukking with ppl in NYC. They are always look and itching to make shyt happens. Its like the jeans and boots with a badge makes them feel untouchable. LIFE is not a tv show or movie.
 

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Brooklyn DA Drops Charges Against Mailman Who "Resisted Arrest"
BY CHRISTOPHER ROBBINS IN NEWS ON MAY 12, 2016 1:38 PM
The Brooklyn DA’s office has dropped the charges against a postal worker who washarassed and arrested by four NYPD officers in Crown Heights two months ago.

Glen Grays was delivering packages on President Street when the driver of an unmarked NYPD vehicle almost struck him. Grays yelled at the car, which emptied to reveal three plainclothes NYPD officers and their lieutenant, who demanded to see Gray’s ID and then arrested him.



After the officers had loaded Grays into their car to be taken into the precinct, the driver rear-ended another car, and Grays had to be taken to the hospital for his injuries. He was eventually charged with resisting arrest.

Video of Grays’ arrest and the impunity with which the officers acted caused Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams to charge that the NYPD was “sweeping the incident under the rug.”

Eventually NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said he was “not happy” with the arrest, and the ranking officer, Lieutenant Luis Machado, was stripped of his badge and gun. The other officers, Lazo Lluka, Miguel Rodriguez, and David Savella, were also placed on modified assignment,according to the Daily News.

“In the interest of justice I asked the Court to dismiss the disorderly conduct charge against Glen Grays,” Brooklyn DA Ken Thompson said in a statement today. Grays had no criminal record prior to this arrest.

A spokesperson for the NYPD confirmed that Lieutenant Machado had been placed on modified duty and is "facing departmental charges." The other three officers were "disciplined internally and transferred from the 71 Precinct," the spokesperson said.

"The only thing I think saved me is that it was on videotape,” Grays told CBS after his arrest. “It’s sad. I thought that when I put on the uniform that I’d be treated a little different. But there’s no difference. And I’m just another brother with a uniform.”


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Brooklyn DA Drops Charges Against Mailman Who "Resisted Arrest"
BY CHRISTOPHER ROBBINS IN NEWS ON MAY 12, 2016 1:38 PM
The Brooklyn DA’s office has dropped the charges against a postal worker who washarassed and arrested by four NYPD officers in Crown Heights two months ago.

Glen Grays was delivering packages on President Street when the driver of an unmarked NYPD vehicle almost struck him. Grays yelled at the car, which emptied to reveal three plainclothes NYPD officers and their lieutenant, who demanded to see Gray’s ID and then arrested him.



After the officers had loaded Grays into their car to be taken into the precinct, the driver rear-ended another car, and Grays had to be taken to the hospital for his injuries. He was eventually charged with resisting arrest.

Video of Grays’ arrest and the impunity with which the officers acted caused Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams to charge that the NYPD was “sweeping the incident under the rug.”

Eventually NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said he was “not happy” with the arrest, and the ranking officer, Lieutenant Luis Machado, was stripped of his badge and gun. The other officers, Lazo Lluka, Miguel Rodriguez, and David Savella, were also placed on modified assignment,according to the Daily News.

“In the interest of justice I asked the Court to dismiss the disorderly conduct charge against Glen Grays,” Brooklyn DA Ken Thompson said in a statement today. Grays had no criminal record prior to this arrest.

A spokesperson for the NYPD confirmed that Lieutenant Machado had been placed on modified duty and is "facing departmental charges." The other three officers were "disciplined internally and transferred from the 71 Precinct," the spokesperson said.

"The only thing I think saved me is that it was on videotape,” Grays told CBS after his arrest. “It’s sad. I thought that when I put on the uniform that I’d be treated a little different. But there’s no difference. And I’m


Brooklyn DA Drops Charges Against Mailman Who "Resisted Arrest"
Thank you for posting this.

This is good news. They arrested the guy for NO reason other than frustration.

And the cops have all faced disciplinary action
 

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only time i laughed watching that whole video.

born and raised in harlem, i got a million stories about nypd. told some of them back on :hamster:

back when we were 18/19 and i had my first whip (dodge neon) we would get pulled over by the d's all the fukking time. 13 times in one summer. we literally got NO tickets. they just wanted to fukk with us. pull us out, search us up, throw all our shyt (mostly tapes) out of the car.

fukking fakkits would be talking all kinds of shyt to us too, basically daring us to do/say something. it takes a special kind of a$$hole to stand there with a badge and a gun and talk some shyt to a group of 19 year old kids. i have no respect for nypd, and all the kids i went to school with who are nypd are the bytch ass kids who would get picked on and decided they would get a badge and a gun and nobody would ever mess with them again.

shyt'll disgustya :stopitslime:

Word same here....got stories for days about these clowns....The d's are the lowest of the low in nyc...a bunch of nerds and weirdos from hs who feel tough now
 
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