• @NegativeInf@lemmy.world
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      441 year ago

      Can we do three strikes policies on police? Any violation of a law counts to the total and sends you to life in prison? And failing to report a violation is an automatic strike for everyone that didn’t report it? I’m tired of cops getting off easy and working a county over and getting a raise for their “suffering”.

      • snooggums
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        271 year ago

        They should be held to anhigher standard.

        Two strikes if the first was an understandable misunderstanding.

    • SuiXi3D
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      201 year ago

      The law? No, those motherfuckers need to learn to fear the people they ‘serve’ and ‘protect’.

      • @EmpathicVagrant@lemmy.world
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        201 year ago

        Oh, they do. They serve and protect the ownership class, not the labor class. There was nobody there they cared about, or worked for.

  • @dethb0y@lemmy.world
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    961 year ago

    This is one of those situations where there was no need for a police interaction at all, let alone a violent or forceful one.

  • Pandantic [they/them]
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    801 year ago

    I’m sorry, I might still be confused… did he get arrested and tazed for just continuing to conduct the band? Why were the police even stopping him? This seems insane.

    • Cops wanted to go home. Cops can’t go home till everyone leaves. People are staying because band is still playing. Cops throw tantrum.

      • Hot Saucerman
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        31 year ago

        I guess they were done abusing their overtime and didn’t want actual overtime into their personal time.

      • @kescusay@lemmy.world
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        Which is bizarre. I’ve never heard of a football stadium just instantly shutting everything down after the game. There’s always post-game entertainment, opportunities for the opposing teams to shake hands, sometimes some announcements, that sort of thing.

        Utterly ridiculous, power-tripping cops. I hope he takes them to the cleaners.

    • Flying Squid
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      The cops, who I’m guessing are lying as usual, claimed he shoved one of them. Which, of course, is totally a reason to use a taser.

  • Brkdncr
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    381 year ago

    In many places if you’re found guilty of committing a crime and it’s “gang related” then the consequences go up. I think the same should happen to cops.

    I’m not talking about the actions that can be debated, I’m talking about the ones where a fool did something egregious like tase a teacher for not obeying unnecessary instructions.

  • @Iwasondigg@lemmy.one
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    Hmm, I wonder if there were ever a group of people in history, who committed atrocities, and said they were just “following orders.” Who could they be? It’s a head scratcher.

        • @floatingPoint@lemmy.world
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          The cops wanted ppl to leave the stadium because they were there to ensure safety after the game. Both schools had prepared a 5th quarter, which is a musical performance that happens after the game. The schools, students, and parents were aware of this, apparently the cops were not and demanded everyone leave immediate after the game. One school’s band leader acquiesced and stopped his students, the other school’s band leader wanted to let the kids finish their song. He was tased and arrested.

          • @vrek@programming.dev
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            11 year ago

            Ok he was arrested… To my understanding to be arrested you must be charged with a crime, what crime was he charged with?

            • @floatingPoint@lemmy.world
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              Disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. He was arguing with the officers to let the students finish their song. Fifth quarter shows are a ton of work for the student performers and they had every right to finish.