But George tried to pass a bad twenty.
So it all worked out for the best.
And stab his pregnant girl and be a junkie and O D but still
Resisting arrest is a felony as well
Startling example of government inefficiency. Shooting suspects would be quicker and easier.
But George tried to pass a bad twenty.
So it all worked out for the best.
And stab his pregnant girl and be a junkie and O D but still
Resisting arrest is a felony as well
Startling example of government inefficiency. Shooting suspects would be quicker and easier.
St. George Floyd should have been in prison. Team Dazzler decided otherwise. You can have your heroes, mine are different.
But George tried to pass a bad twenty.
So it all worked out for the best.
And stab his pregnant girl and be a junkie and O D but still
Resisting arrest is a felony as well
Startling example of government inefficiency. Shooting suspects would be quicker and easier.
St. George Floyd should have been in prison. Team Dazzler decided otherwise. You can have your heroes, mine are different.
Well, since he should have been in prison anyway, the police practically had to murder him.
But George tried to pass a bad twenty.
So it all worked out for the best.
And stab his pregnant girl and be a junkie and O D but still
Resisting arrest is a felony as well
Startling example of government inefficiency. Shooting suspects would be quicker and easier.
St. George Floyd should have been in prison. Team Dazzler decided otherwise. You can have your heroes, mine are different.
Well, since he should have been in prison anyway, the police practically had to murder him.
Like Ashli Babbitt
Fuck off
But George tried to pass a bad twenty.
So it all worked out for the best.
And stab his pregnant girl and be a junkie and O D but still
Resisting arrest is a felony as well
Startling example of government inefficiency. Shooting suspects would be quicker and easier.
St. George Floyd should have been in prison. Team Dazzler decided otherwise. You can have your heroes, mine are different.
Well, since he should have been in prison anyway, the police practically had to murder him.
Like Ashli Babbitt
Fuck off
Reverential window smasher mourned. Blow to DC tourism.
But George tried to pass a bad twenty.
So it all worked out for the best.
And stab his pregnant girl and be a junkie and O D but still
Resisting arrest is a felony as well
Startling example of government inefficiency. Shooting suspects would be quicker and easier.
St. George Floyd should have been in prison. Team Dazzler decided otherwise. You can have your heroes, mine are different.
Well, since he should have been in prison anyway, the police practically had to murder him.
Like Ashli Babbitt
Fuck off
Reverential window smasher mourned. Blow to DC tourism.
So you support the death sentence for a broken window
Good to know
But George tried to pass a bad twenty.
So it all worked out for the best.
And stab his pregnant girl and be a junkie and O D but still
Resisting arrest is a felony as well
Startling example of government inefficiency. Shooting suspects would be quicker and easier.
St. George Floyd should have been in prison. Team Dazzler decided otherwise. You can have your heroes, mine are different.
Well, since he should have been in prison anyway, the police practically had to murder him.
Like Ashli Babbitt
Fuck off
Reverential window smasher mourned. Blow to DC tourism.
So you support the death sentence for a broken window
Good to know
Parading at the Capitol is a greater crime than threatening to carve up a pregnant woman. Resisting arrest while high on a lethal dose of fentanyl and meth is a greater Constitutional right than the First Amendment.
But George tried to pass a bad twenty.
So it all worked out for the best.
And stab his pregnant girl and be a junkie and O D but still
Resisting arrest is a felony as well
Startling example of government inefficiency. Shooting suspects would be quicker and easier.
St. George Floyd should have been in prison. Team Dazzler decided otherwise. You can have your heroes, mine are different.
Well, since he should have been in prison anyway, the police practically had to murder him.
Like Ashli Babbitt
Fuck off
Reverential window smasher mourned. Blow to DC tourism.
So you support the death sentence for a broken window
Good to know
Parading at the Capitol is a greater crime than threatening to carve up a pregnant woman. Resisting arrest while high on a lethal dose of fentanyl and meth is a greater Constitutional right than the First Amendment.
So execution retroactive to prior threats to a pregnant woman. Sounds reasonable.
But threating to hang Mike Pence? Well, he's not pregnant. Probably.
"He held back the concerned bystanders and even prevented an off-duty Minneapolis firefighter from rendering the medical aid [/b]Floyd so desperately needed.”
do you girls ever get anything right?
He did what he was told to do by his FTO. Nothing more. policy and training were followed. Look it up yourself. Oh wait you don't know how...
Only following orders, right Klaus?
"He held back the concerned bystanders and even prevented an off-duty Minneapolis firefighter from rendering the medical aid [/b]Floyd so desperately needed.”
do you girls ever get anything right?
He did what he was told to do by his FTO. Nothing more. policy and training were followed. Look it up yourself. Oh wait you don't know how...
Only following orders, right Klaus?
You’re such a piece of shit. Zero redeeming quality in who you are as a trans man.
I'm assuming this was the trainee that had been on the job a few days. Normal protocol is they are just observing their first week. Not a damn thing should happen to that guy.
I'm assuming this was the trainee that had been on the job a few days. Normal protocol is they are just observing their first week. Not a damn thing should happen to that guy.
Before Thao became a Minneapolis police officer in 2012, he worked as a supervisor in a fast-food restaurant and security guard for a medical device manufacturer.
As a rookie, he was cited by his training officer eight times for being dishonest or taking shortcuts. Over the years, he had six police conduct complaints filed against him.
He and another officer were accused of punching, kicking and kneeing an unarmed Black man in handcuffs in 2014. The encounter occurred a few blocks from what would be the site of Floyd's murder. The city settled the case for $25,000.[/i]
Strong work, Mall Cop.
He and another officer were accused of punching, kicking and kneeing an unarmed Black man in handcuffs in 2014. [/b]
Since you were there, what do you do when someone is resisting arrest and getting violent? I know - let him go is the correct Team Dazzler answer.
I'm assuming this was the trainee that had been on the job a few days. Normal protocol is they are just observing their first week. Not a damn thing should happen to that guy.
Before Thao became a Minneapolis police officer in 2012, he worked as a supervisor in a fast-food restaurant and security guard for a medical device manufacturer.
As a rookie, he was cited by his training officer eight times for being dishonest or taking shortcuts. Over the years, he had six police conduct complaints filed against him.
He and another officer were accused of punching, kicking and kneeing an unarmed Black man in handcuffs in 2014. The encounter occurred a few blocks from what would be the site of Floyd's murder. The city settled the case for $25,000.[/i]
Strong work, Mall Cop.
So execution retroactive to prior threats to a pregnant woman. Sounds reasonable.[/b]
So prison retroactive for prior kneeing of a "black man".
Strong work Mr. Berger.
Notice how the rat describes the perp as "black".
"He held back the concerned bystanders and even prevented an off-duty Minneapolis firefighter from rendering the medical aid [/b]Floyd so desperately needed.”
do you girls ever get anything right?
The irony is so thick I can’t breathe
Take it up with the Republican appointed[/b] judge quoted above. Speaking of irony.
please don't reproduce
I'm assuming this was the trainee that had been on the job a few days. Normal protocol is they are just observing their first week. Not a damn thing should happen to that guy.
Before Thao became a Minneapolis police officer in 2012, he worked as a supervisor in a fast-food restaurant and security guard for a medical device manufacturer.
As a rookie, he was cited by his training officer eight times for being dishonest or taking shortcuts. Over the years, he had six police conduct complaints filed against him.
He and another officer were accused of punching, kicking and kneeing an unarmed Black man in handcuffs in 2014. The encounter occurred a few blocks from what would be the site of Floyd's murder. The city settled the case for $25,000.[/i]
Strong work, Mall Cop.
So execution retroactive to prior threats to a pregnant woman. Sounds reasonable.[/b]
So prison retroactive for prior kneeing of a "black man".
Strong work Mr. Berger.
Notice how the rat describes the perp as "black".
You gals kinda missed the point regarding Mall Cop’s “trainee”. Or is it that you owe him some money?
He and another officer were accused of punching, kicking and kneeing an unarmed Black man in handcuffs in 2014. [/b]
Since you were there, what do you do when someone is resisting arrest and getting violent? I know - let him go is the correct Team Dazzler answer.
I wallop the tar out of them . . . as soon as they’re handcuffed and outnumbered, of course.
"He held back the concerned bystanders and even prevented an off-duty Minneapolis firefighter from rendering the medical aid [/b]Floyd so desperately needed.”
do you girls ever get anything right?
The irony is so thick I can’t breathe
Take it up with the Republican appointed[/b] judge quoted above. Speaking of irony.
please don't reproduce
Spiraling.
Maybe watch some CNN to pick up the new narrative before you panic and have a thought of your own