Well, they're slime-balls fershure, but I really don't understand the sperm-laced cupcakes. What's the point, if any? I mean, shitting in the pie in (I think) "The Help" had a purpose. Spitting into an obnoxious customer's latte has a purpose. What do they get out of feeding sperm in cupcakes to some random kids who probably wouldn't even notice it unless it was a schmear on top.
40 years
Yes, shit in the chocolate pie is from The Help, courtesy of Auburn alum Octavia Spencer.
Since juveniles were the victims of their other creepiness, maybe the cupcakes were a substitute kink for the idea of being fellated by kids.
I'm not going to bother (probably ), but I'll bet that it would be possible to arrange for a local cupcake shop or baker to deliver an order to the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office. White icing, of course.
A Black transgender woman is due $1.5 million for the “seemingly bogus” cocaine trafficking charge which kept her jailed for months in 2015 after Atlanta police officers arrested her for allegedly jaywalking, a federal judge has ruled.
Judge William Ray II awarded the money to Ju’Zema Goldring on Thursday, two days after a jury found that officer Vladimir Henry should pay that amount, online federal district court records show.
“She spent nearly 6 months in the Fulton County jail based on this seemingly bogus charge,” Ray wrote.
He also chastised the Atlanta Police Department for arresting anyone at all for jaywalking, and for using a point system to track officers' actions. That system “may create perverse incentives for officers” to arrest people, because arrests count for more points than citations, Ray wrote.
City spokesperson Michael Smith said the city had no immediate comment. The Associated Press had asked whether Atlanta will pay or appeal, and whether police still use a points system or arrest people for jaywalking.
Kasim Reed was mayor when Goldring was arrested in October 2015 and released the following March.
“It should not have taken seven years and a federal jury trial to bring this to light," attorney Jeff Filipovits said in a news release. "It’s terrifying to think what other abuses the City of Atlanta has tolerated that haven’t gotten our attention. Our client was obviously profiled, as are so many others.” ...
We're used to bad individual cops, but 7 years means a bunch of LEOs, lawyers and bureaucrats conspired to delay justice for Ju’Zema Goldring. They should all be fired.
I'm surprised that they were fired and charged within a week. That usually only happens with civilian perps. Then again, the cops are Black and the victim is White. Just sayin'.
A Florida Highway Patrol trooper is home and recovering on Monday after she used her vehicle to block a rogue driver that was speeding towards a pedestrian event taking place on the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, the agency said in a news release.
The driver, 52-year-old Kristen Kay Watts of Sarasota, bypassed an Interstate 275 closure and failed to stop for multiple law enforcement officers before the crash took place just after 8:45 a.m. Sunday.
Watts was later arrested on charges of DUI, two counts of DUI with property damage and two counts of reckless driving involving injury and property damage.
“The Florida Highway Patrol applauds the actions of Trooper Toni Schuck, a 26 year veteran of the patrol who, as the last line of defense to the Skyway 10K runners, placed herself in harm’s way to protect others,” the agency said in a news release Monday.
Dashcam footage released by the agency on Monday shows the moment when Watts’ BMW sped past one FHP cruiser attempting to block her passage on northbound I-275. Her sedan then crashed nearly head-on into Schuck’s patrol SUV.
Both Schuck and Watts were seriously injured in the crash, FHP said....
Again, I'm not opining on this case, but we have learned that a lot of so-called resisting was really just cop lies after they've been brutal.
It's both. Go to YouTube and look at sovereign citizens or first amendment auditors being arrested. It's freaking nuts what these people do over minor shit like a traffic stop.
Or, "do you know who I am?" Such as this partial YouTube video (original is slightly over 1 hour long) of a now fired Port Authority commissioner: https://youtu.be/S6vlu1FRaic
Awww. , Useless. So much for "Ignored". You fail again. Plus, Useless, you've been busted too many times for anyone to believe you're not reading my posts, anyhow. It's just your excuse for cowering. Awww.
... Jurors deliberated for four hours on Friday before reaching a verdict that found police used excessive force against protesters and violated their constitutional rights, The Denver Post reported....
In Denver, racial justice protesters were met with pepper spray and police projectiles, including a Kevlar bag filled with lead shot fired from a shotgun in the case of one plaintiff. The 12 protesters who sued the city were awarded between $750,000 and $4 million apiece....
Attorneys for the city failed to show evidence that the 12 plaintiffs acted violently during the protests....
Lock the brutal cops up, too. Instead, governments want to reward them while abusing the public and Constitution.
I'm pretty sure TN passed the "it's ok to run over a civil protester" law a couple of years ago. A guy from NC tested it out in Johnson CIty around that same time. Not sure what ever happened to him. I think he got off on an admission of stupid, oddball, and or useless.
I'm pretty sure TN passed the "it's ok to run over a civil protester" law a couple of years ago. A guy from NC tested it out in Johnson CIty around that same time. Not sure what ever happened to him. I think he got off on an admission of stupid, oddball, and or useless.
I'm pretty sure TN passed the "it's ok to run over a civil protester" law a couple of years ago. A guy from NC tested it out in Johnson CIty around that same time. Not sure what ever happened to him. I think he got off on an admission of stupid, oddball, and or useless.
First police report: He pointed his (legal, registered) gun at officers.
Next police report: The officer he pointed his gun at is not in the body cam frame.
Latest police report: Her had a gun, no mention of where it was pointed.
Cops lie.
Maybe I missed it, but I haven't seen mention of whether they caught the suspect/s they were looking for. If not, this was a surveillance breakdown times 2 - first for being the wrong apt, them for not knowing there was an innocent citizen there, possibly sleeping in the living room.
Why shouldn't no-knock warrants be banned? They don't have to knock gently; they certainly could yell from outside the door, but how can one possibly justify a resident in his own house, with a legal gun, shooting someone who is inside his house and just broke in? Without prior notice, how could he possibly know it was cops, and even if they said they were cops, how would he know immediately they really were? Fundamental principles in home defence - if they're outside the house, get your gun but hold your fire; if they're inside the house, fire away.
... Was the alleged criminal supposed to be armed and dangerous?
It is a homicide investigation, but details re who they were looking for and why remain sketchy. This suggests to me that there are fuck-ups we don't know about yet. We'll see . . . unless a coverup is successful.
The Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general and his top aides directed staff members to remove damaging findings from investigative reports on domestic violence and sexual misconduct by officers in the department’s law enforcement agencies, according to documents obtained by The New York Times and two government officials familiar with the inquiries.
One investigation found that more than 10,000 employees of Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Secret Service and the Transportation Security Administration had experienced sexual harassment or sexual misconduct at work — more than one-third of those surveyed, according to an unpublished draft report dated December 2020.
The draft report also described a pattern of the agencies using cash payments, with payouts as high as $255,000, to settle sexual harassment complaints without investigating or disciplining the perpetrators. But senior officials in the inspector general’s office objected to that finding, suggesting in written comments that it be removed from the report, which has never been published.
The inspector general, Joseph Cuffari, also directed his staff to remove parts of another draft report showing internal investigations had found that dozens of officers working at the agencies had committed domestic violence, but that they had received “little to no discipline.” Cuffari also wanted a section removed that said the agencies had “put victims and the public at risk of further violence” by allowing the perpetrators to keep their firearms; including such findings, he wrote in an internal memo, would make his office look like it was “second-guessing DHS disciplinary decisions without full facts.” ...