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Forum Post: Anahiem "officers" Go Off the Rails

Posted 12 years ago on July 22, 2012, 9:26 p.m. EST by shoozTroll (17632)
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They even tried to bribe people for their cell phone videos.

How lame is that?

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/07/22/california-police-fire-into-crowd-of-women-and-children-during-near-riot/

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[-] 2 points by VQkag2 (16478) 12 years ago

Video is unavailable now. but i saw it earlier on the news. it is unforgivable.

No decent person would support this police abuse of power. Maybe anyone who does needs to be attacked unustly by a K9 anf Rabid police.

So much change needs to happen.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 12 years ago

Yeah, it dawns on me that we don't don't even have a well regulated constabulary, let alone militias.

[-] 2 points by VQkag2 (16478) 12 years ago

Police will lie to protect each other, Courts collude and certainly believe them without question. Half the population follows blindly and allows for more and more police invasions of privacy in the name of security.

Too many of the people are scared and become blind, trusting, sheep for the police.

The cell phone film is our best chance of correcting this particular problem. The ACLU in ny has an phone app used to film and email the stop & frisk abuse minorities must submit to.

We'll see if that helps.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 12 years ago

Well, jail is a pretty scary place these days.

It isn't anything at all like Mayberry slammer.

It's close to pure isolation.

[-] 2 points by VQkag2 (16478) 12 years ago

especially in nyc. No joke. And once you have a record. Say a drug possession conviction then you can't get student aid, employers pass over you, housing can be denied (maybe not legally but it happens)

So the police have too much unchecked power.

[-] 2 points by larocks (414) from Lexington, KY 12 years ago

this incident has me disturbed. what ever convinced these cops to K9 unit and rubber bullet everyone with children there. one part of the vid shows that infant almost attacked by the K9. then one guy putting himself in the line of fire to protect his child. and they shot him twice. we need cop control not gun control.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 12 years ago

An amendment to the constitution to provide for a well regulated constabulary might help.

Although that hasn't worked out too well with the second amendment.

[-] 2 points by Nevada1 (5843) 12 years ago

Thank you shooz, for forum post. Shocking.

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 12 years ago

Well they say the police in California are rabid. I think that video counts as proof that they are seriously fucked-up to say the least.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 12 years ago

Ain't that the truth.

They did say the canine officer felt bad, and that the city would pay for the doctors.

I think there's a lawyer in their future.

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 12 years ago

OH at least a dozen no doubt - this is litigation gold.

That was very nice that they said they would pay the Dr.s bills though - Hey?

Such nice clean-cut young sadists....ahem...men.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 12 years ago

Where's all those cowboy wannabe's in the white hats?

Anaheim could use a little help.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/07/30/horses-used-against-demonstrators-in-ninth-day-of-anaheim-protests/

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 12 years ago

Well, the cleaned up version has finally hit the MSM.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/25/us/california-anaheim-violence/index.html?hpt=hp_t3

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 12 years ago

Here's the follow up.

Silly citizens wanting answers to police violence.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/07/23/anaheim-residents-demand-shooting-answers-from-police/

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 12 years ago

I like that the cop speculates and then says he is not gonna speculate.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 12 years ago

That's because they have to get their stories straight yet.

He has to consult with the others.

There should be a law keeping them incommunicado in such circumstances, but there isn't.

[-] 1 points by truthistruth (23) 12 years ago

I feel as though California has been exposed to a mass social experiment to see how they would react to totalitarianism. What with the military checkpoints and all. The explanation is that people are being stopped to see if they are illegals, but the fact is that everyone is being stopped and harassed. Not to mention Agenda 21 is being implemented in California at a far quicker pace than any other state.

This video is an example of a brute force not matching the scenario. People were protesting from a sitting position, and the cops just let loose. This looked surreal and Orwellian.

Social experiments are done all the time. If people don't protest in the streets after this one, 'they' will know that their tactics will work on the rest of us as well. I'm fully awake, I've known about this coming for a while now, but it is still difficult to see our fellow American human beings attacking their own, unprovoked.

People wonder how it can come to be that someone like Hitler or Stalin can control their armies and police force and have them commit heinous crimes against their own people, their neighbors, but in actual fact it really isn't that difficult to do.

[-] 2 points by alterorabolish1 (569) 12 years ago

Agree that the protesting of this action should be massive enough to ensure they feel it's in their best interest to change tactics.

This is what a police state looks like!

[-] -1 points by JackPulliam3rd (205) 12 years ago

Typical Blue state

[-] 2 points by shoozTroll (17632) 12 years ago

Nah, just gun nutters with badges.

[-] -2 points by SteveKJR (-497) 12 years ago

So what provoked the police in the first place. Something or someone had to call them to get them there. That's where the first problem is.

If these people who live in this neighborhood would stop causing incidents that involve the police maybe this wouldn't of happened.

[-] 2 points by shoozTroll (17632) 12 years ago

Provoked the police???

Perhaps you should ask yourself, what provoked the people.

If you'd have actually read the article before you posted you know that they shot a man dead.

[-] -2 points by SteveKJR (-497) 12 years ago

I did read the article and it goes back to what I said - If there weren't any problems that required the police to be called in we wouldn't be having this discussion.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 12 years ago

Nor would we be having it if a man wasn't shot dead.

No trial. No jury. No lawyer. No civil rights.

Just dead.