this ain't happy trigger, this is excited trigger, can't wait to kill someone trigger.
Fuck the police.
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this ain't happy trigger, this is excited trigger, can't wait to kill someone trigger.
Fuck the police.
Never trust any armed agent of the state. You are not on the same team as them. They are your enemy. Period.
ACAB
An early portion indicates that, at the time Randall allegedly ran the flashing stop sign, Iversen was likely too far away from the intersection to see it. Iversen acknowledged as much in his interview with the Texas Rangers, saying he couldn’t see the full intersection but knew it well enough to deduce that Randall’s vehicle hadn’t come to a stop.
So not only did he shoot an unarmed man who posed no threat whatsoever, but it wasn't even a legal traffic stop in the first place. No wonder he didn't want the footage released.
What if we just had the death for cops who were found guilty of shooting unarmed people for no reason? Like, no appeals, nothing; just straight to the firing squad upon guilty finding.
That said this was Texas.
Two days after the killing, Iversen sat for an interview with the Texas Rangers, the agency that investigates police shootings.
The WHO investigates police shootings in Texas?!
two police use-of-force experts contacted by NBC News said they saw no reason for Iversen to open fire during the encounter.
Mickie McComb, a former New Jersey state trooper, said Randall never made any movement that would suggest he was “drawing or attempting to draw a weapon” and at no point was he “charging the officer.”
“There was no threat,” added McComb, who now works as an expert witness on use-of-force cases. “He should have never used deadly force. It was completely uncalled for.”
McComb said he believes that Iversen would have faced criminal charges — and likely ended up in prison — had the incident occurred in the Northeast.
Are people even thinking for five seconds about the ideas they're upvoting?
This is just masturbating your rage boner to fantasy land punitive justice, not a serious policy suggestion to fix a single problem with the police.
So Texas’ state sanctioned murder by police officers is cool with you?
I would settle for ANY fucking accountability at this point. If an unwarranted killing by a police officer meant they could never again serve as police or any kind of security officer in the US that would be a giant leap forward.
So free. So brave. What a shithole country. ಠ_ಠ
Totally not a police state.
I never see more cops than when I go to Texas. It's insane
The real question is why Texans like to live like that. 🤷♂️
Research has shown that getting traffic stopped by police is correlated with lower likelihood to vote (arc). I think it's reasonable to infer that the heavy visibility of constant police actions against citizens has a huge chilling effect on democratic participation in Texas (and like every other red state in the south too).
My brothers used to not vote because they had outstanding warrants due to traffic stops and resulting tickets they didn't pay.
That's like saying you don't eat hamburgers because one time you stole food from McDonalds