White security guard pulls gun on on duty/fully uniformed black cop

Dr. Acula

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Feel bad for the black cop, but what's with that shyt he said about he would feel bad for the people inside who came to do tax stuff and would have to witness him being shot? :russ:
Think breh is trying to act like a tough guy. I don't care if I get shot. shyt is no problem macho shyt basically.
 

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Wait, so a security guard thought they were about to take a cop into custody? :gucci:

It honestly should be illegal for white peoples to have guns. Their egos are out of control.

Also who was the 911 caller? They purposely left out that he was a cop. They probably described him as a scary black man with a gun. They should gave some sort of consequence. And I hop this cops takes that security guard for everything he has.
I thought it was the security guard who called.
 

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breh about tha be paaaaaaid
He was at a place of business for personal affairs and not an on duty call. Some states give rights to businesses to not allow officers who are not on official business to bring their firearm in if they request it. They have that right. This place told him not come in with his gun and he refused to comply, walked past (trespassing at that point) and refused to leave. The problem is most people dont ask cops not to bring in their guns because they are scared to and know how cops will act and pull bullshyt charges on you for asking but that is their right as business owners to not allow firearms on their property if you are not operating as an officer. He was not.

Unless wherever this was is a state that doesnt give business owners that right, not only is rental cac not going to get found guilty, the pig aint getting money for breaking the law he's supposed to uphold.
 
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