Comments by user: Bux
Boy there sure are a lot of cops trying to cover their buddies @sses on this one. Typical of how way too much money and authority has been given to the police over the last 20-30 years because of our overreaction to the drug problem. We now live in a police state where helpless women are slaughtered senselessly and the cops get away with it and justify it as "responding the way they were trained to respond". If that is the case then they were trained to be sadistic thugs. We need to pull the rug out from under these redneck fascists. Enjoy your police state, folks.
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What do I mean by "pull the rug out"? Make them change their violent, oppressive tactics which always seem to lead to these type of "tragic errors" as they call them. Hold them accountable when they murder someone in the course of their duties.