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48 minutes ago, Horn Under a Bad Sign said:

In Houston, no less!
 


If this happened the way it appears, fuck this cop. Do we have a Meta tread for racist cops?



 

"Damn, they all look like Tyson!"  -- cops

58 minutes ago, Horn Under a Bad Sign said:

In Houston, no less!
 


If this happened the way it appears, fuck this cop. Do we have a Meta tread for racist cops?



 

Video evidence doesn’t trump a corrupt judge 

20 minutes ago, Beau Vine said:

 

Just a hunch but I’ll bet at least one of those cops was shouting “Stop resisting!”

Thought I was able to lip read, "HE"S GROWLING LIKE A BEAR!'.

Could be wrong but I don’t think that is hpd. Uniform looks different but there are also dozens of law enforcement agencies in Houston area.

Weird story though. Looks like the cop knew that some guy named Quentin with dreads had a warrant in LA. The cops sees a black guy with dreads walking his dog.  2+2, let’s detain for cause, or until the “suspect” proves that he’s not the guy from LA.

also what is up with the cop holding the guys arm like that? Partially behind his back. Either put a guy in handcuffs or let him go. That can’t be their procedure, right. Or is that some new detained, not-detained method to skirt the law?

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That video is so fucking old lol. 

1 hour ago, Hmbre97 said:

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This needs to be upvoted to Bolivia 

4 hours ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

also what is up with the cop holding the guys arm like that? Partially behind his back. Either put a guy in handcuffs or let him go. That can’t be their procedure, right. Or is that some new detained, not-detained method to skirt the law?

assume it’s so it’s easier for the suspect to “resist”. 

13 hours ago, ztejas said:

That video is so fucking old lol. 

Do what?

14 hours ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Could be wrong but I don’t think that is hpd. Uniform looks different but there are also dozens of law enforcement agencies in Houston area.

Constable based on the patrol car. Harris County is the only place I've ever lived where constables function like municipal police instead of their intended function of serving subpoenas, evictions, restraining orders, etc. I've wondered how this came to be in Harris County. Neighborhoods even pay to have constables serve as a pseudo-private police force.

41 minutes ago, Ten Bears said:

Do what?

It happened in 2019. 

2 hours ago, ztejas said:

It happened in 2019. 

So?

10 minutes ago, Ten Bears said:

So?

So this was already "scored" and isn't news. I was expecting to see a video that I hadn't already seen 2-3 years ago. 

5 minutes ago, ztejas said:

So this was already "scored" and isn't news. I was expecting to see a video that I hadn't already seen 2-3 years ago. 

Sorry about your expectations, but this should be played on repeat everywhere until this shit gets fixed. 

7 hours ago, royiv said:

Constable based on the patrol car. Harris County is the only place I've ever lived where constables function like municipal police instead of their intended function of serving subpoenas, evictions, restraining orders, etc. I've wondered how this came to be in Harris County. Neighborhoods even pay to have constables serve as a pseudo-private police force.

I can’t speak to other places but I’ve also been confused about the constables in Houston. They seem to act as a secondary but separate layer apart from the sheriff. 

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