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Cops: No Snarky Nor Positive Title

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I mean, she *technically* followed their instructions:

"According to the agency, state troopers approached the woman...and asked her to drive to the road so she could be cited.
She "instead drove on the lawn before driving to the street."
 
cF[Authentic said:
;n3673931]I mean, she *technically* followed their instructions:

"According to the agency, state troopers approached the woman...and asked her to drive to the road so she could be cited.
She "instead drove on the lawn before driving to the street."

Well she followed their instructions by not having a tan...
 
Cop has an anxiety attack and they are gonna use it to scare people into allowing the cops to be bigger dicks.
 
Cop has an anxiety attack and they are gonna use it to scare people into allowing the cops to be bigger dicks.

I don't really know what happened there but I find a few things odd about this incident.

When he collapsed it almost looked to me like he was bracing for the fall. Its hard to tell, but it didn't look like his head smacked the pavement. I've seen enough hockey players get hit and knocked out and when the tumble to the ice I always say how lucky they are to be wearing helmets because when you just keel over and collapse, your head snaps into the ice, pavement, whatever. We lost a long time official a couple of years ago when he lost an edge or something and fell over and his head hit the ice so hard he received a terrible head/brain injury. And he KNEW he was falling.

Another oddity is his choice of relating "I couldn't breathe." Where have I heard that particular phrase before...?

Finally, how come each time the video starts to show the Narcan dispenser placed in his nose, we don't see the body cam showing the actual deliverance of the dosage? Both times in the video in my linked article the camera looks away at the last moment.

Hey, I'm just asking questions........
 
Per the wapo- I think this happened in 2019 but holy fuck. He just got arrested this week


Kenneth French, a 32-year-old with an intellectual disability, allegedly slapped an off-duty police officer in the head at Costco. The officer took out his department-issued handgun and fired approximately 10 times.

“Kenneth French, a 32-year-old with an intellectual disability, allegedly slapped an off-duty police officer in the head at Costco. The officer took out his department-issued handgun and fired approximately 10 times.”

ten times?? What danger was be in? He shot ten times into a Costco my god and he’s getting manslaughter
 
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Per the wapo- I think this happened in 2019 but holy fuck. He just got arrested this week


Kenneth French, a 32-year-old with an intellectual disability, allegedly slapped an off-duty police officer in the head at Costco. The officer took out his department-issued handgun and fired approximately 10 times.

“Kenneth French, a 32-year-old with an intellectual disability, allegedly slapped an off-duty police officer in the head at Costco. The officer took out his department-issued handgun and fired approximately 10 times.”

ten times?? What danger was be in? He shot ten times into a Costco my god and he’s getting manslaughter

Oh it's SOOOO much worse than that. He hit the guy's parents as well. Of the 10 shots, three hit him in the back, one in the shoulder. The mom was also shot in the back and the dad lost a kidney. They were 20' from him and moving away.

Then he pulls out this whopper via his attorney:
Sal Sanchez was holding his baby when he was violently attacked and knocked to the ground along with his baby," he added. "He was also knocked unconscious momentarily. At the time of the incident he believed he was protecting himself and his baby from being killed"

The first thing I do when I'm knocked unconscious is start firing wildly into a crowd. He also claimed he saw a firearm. Which was never recovered obviously.

So you've got a guy who was unconscious, then recovered, saw a "compact" handgun on a person 20' from you and moving away, shot 10 times, hit two people in the back with 50% of those shots, and hit another bystander in the abdomen. I hope this pig gets fried.
 
They are tastier than we are too.

Tom Hanks disagrees.

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(cause according to Qucumbers he eats babies)
 
Only the finest.

APACHE JUNCTION, AZ — A Mesa police officer was arrested after dragging a dog behind a truck in Apache Junction, causing fatal injuries to the animal.

Apache Junction police were called to investigate the animal cruelty incident on April 9 after a property manager witnessed a truck dragging a dog behind it. Police documents say surveillance video from the property showed an animal "clearly identifiable as a brown dog" being dragged behind the truck.

Multiple other witnesses made attempts to stop the driver, but the driver had reportedly accelerated to speeds as high as 45 miles per hour, police say.

A separate witness reportedly got the driver to stop and saw the driver "unchain the dog behind the truck, pick it up by the scruff of the neck and throw it in the back seat," according to documents.

An animal shelter manager said a man, repeatedly identified by staff through photos as Spencer Allen, came into the shelter saying he found an injured stray animal that had been hit by a vehicle. He said he wanted it euthanized and was directed to a Mesa veterinary clinic.

Veterinary staff said the dog had serious injuries but was alert. After the dog was brought to a Mesa veterinary hospital, staff said its injuries appeared to be from being "dragged."

The dog was transferred to the Arizona Humane Society and had to be euthanized due to the severity of its injuries.

When Allen was questioned by police about the incident, he again said the dog had been hit by a car and made jokes about the dog's condition. He initially denied the animal was his and said the dog was not chained behind his vehicle until he confessed.

Allen told police he had the dog, named Cosmo, for seven years and "panicked, and that there was no excuse."

According to police, Allen said, "every chance they can get to crucify someone it's gonna happen... it's my time on the chopping block."
 
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