Chicago L. McDonald police shooting **video** (1st Degree Murder Charge, No Bond)

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We know money gets their attention.

How do we threaten that? That's the only language this power understands.




Police chief should step down.

All officers on the scene should be thrown off the force and tried for accessory to murder.

Trigger-man should get life in prison.
 

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It was literally covered up at every step of the process.
Even made it a settlement condition to keep the video confidential.
Plus deleting the footage from the Burger King.
If it wasn't for the whistleblower it would've been another day on the job (and it was for more than a year afterwards).
IMO everyone is complicit in this shy, from the shooter to the prosecutor

And they want us to "wait for the evidence/process" like in the Minneapolis case when the truth is they manipulate the evidence/facts to fit their own narrative.
This has been the common denominator in all this shyt; they sit on the evidence, let the public wear themselves out, and then respond with a contrived technicality that has little to do with the original issue but rather red herrings, character attacks, and fox news talking points.

They're doing all they can to keep the status quo while acting like white people are under attack.
Went from pretending white privilege doesn't exist to showing us how far they'll go to protect it.
 

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How Chicago tried to cover up a police execution

One dude gonna go to jail. One, the shooter. But you could easily argue everyone involved in the cover up should be prosecuted. Disgusting.

i agree 100%
 
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It was literally covered up at every step of the process.
Even made it a settlement condition to keep the video confidential.
Plus deleting the footage from the Burger King.
If it wasn't for the whistleblower it would've been another day on the job (and it was for more than a year afterwards).
IMO everyone is complicit in this shy, from the shooter to the prosecutor

And they want us to "wait for the evidence/process" like in the Minneapolis case when the truth is they manipulate the evidence/facts to fit their own narrative.
This has been the common denominator in all this shyt; they sit on the evidence, let the public wear themselves out, and then respond with a contrived technicality that has little to do with the original issue but rather red herrings, character attacks, and fox news talking points.

They're doing all they can to keep the status quo while acting like white people are under attack.
Went from pretending white privilege doesn't exist to showing us how far they'll go to protect it.


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We know money gets their attention.

How do we threaten that? That's the only language this power understands.

this is the problem...you can't hit police in the pocket book because their money comes from tax payers.
when a person or family gets money from a police misconduct case, that money is coming from the tax payers...not the police.

you are paying for police abuse!!!

Newly-released documents indicate that misconduct by police officers has cost the city of Philadelphia $40 million in losses and settlements since the beginning of 2009. That's about $19,000-worth of bad cops every single day for nearly six years. Excessive force alone has cost the city more than $13,400,000.

Philly Police Have Paid Out $40 Million in Settlements, Losses Since 2009

Philadelphia's population is about 1.5 million.
that's $26.66 per person that went towards paying for police abuse.
not all of those 1.5 million are tax payers, some are children or retired...so you are left with those who earn income and pay taxes that are paying the bill.

you can't boycott paying the police unless you don't pay taxes.
 

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this is the problem...you can't hit police in the pocket book because their money comes from tax payers.
when a person or family gets money from a police misconduct case, that money is coming from the tax payers...not the police.

you are paying for police abuse!!!



Philly Police Have Paid Out $40 Million in Settlements, Losses Since 2009

Philadelphia's population is about 1.5 million.
that's $26.66 per person that went towards paying for police abuse.
not all of those 1.5 million are tax payers, some are children or retired...so you are left with those who earn income and pay taxes that are paying the bill.

you can't boycott paying the police unless you don't pay taxes.

:lupe:

Someone has to determine their funding...Some politician ....SOMETHING...What ever governor supports the Police the most needs to get shunned so he forces the change...

Something has to give breh...
 
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