The Daily injustice report vol. 32

* Boston Massachusetts has settled a lawsuit for $3,000,000 to the family of a young man who was killed when an officer allegedly tackled him from behind to arrest him and then lying about tackling him even though the man’s injuries didn’t match up with the official police version of events.not surprised that the county DA and an investigator hired by the county cleared police of all wrongdoing while ignoring the MEs report of injuries. 3 million was obviously an effort to avoid having that report read to the jury members during a lawsuit.

* The Tampa Florida police department is being sued by the widow of a bouncer who was shot to death by police while he was following people that he kicked out of the club he worked at when they threatened to go to his home and attack his family since they knew where he lived, which was less than a block away. Allegedly the police shot him without warning when they saw he had a gun with him after they were called to the scene.we'll wait to see if a settlement offer is made, considering the validity of witness accounts.

* Three Parkersburg West Virginia police officers are the subject of a lawsuit alleging that they went into the wrong man’s home without a warrant or just cause while responding to a call about a fight and then beat that man before arresting him on false charges.

* A Chattanooga Tennessee police officer is accused of trying to stop a medic from getting his wife to the emergency room while she was apparently suffering a stroke on what was supposed to be their honeymoon. Seems the officer started a pursuit when the man ran a red light while blaring his horn and had his hazard lights on. But when they got to the ER the officer attempted to block their path and arrest him there. While he did get her inside he was jailed on several felony charges over the incident and now finds himself out of a job while his wife recovers.police have too much power over your life that you can lose your job by simply being charged with a felony when so many 'crimes' have become felonies.

* A Houston Texas police officer is accused of falsely arresting a teenage boy who is attending a special pre-police high school with aspirations of becoming a cop. Not only that, but when the officer detained the boy because he thought he matched the description of an armed man, he then shot the boy’s dog that he was walking after the boy begged the officer to let him get it under control. The boy still hopes to be a cop someday, but says it won’t be in Houston.another life ruined to ensure that the police in question can show they've done nothing wrong.

* Washington DC police are accused of needlessly killing a 62-year-old’s 13-year-old dog while conducting a search in her home with her permission, which she only gave them on condition that they would let her lock her dog in the bathroom and that they wouldn’t shot it. Sure enough a cop opened the bathroom door and shot the dog to death while they were searching for the woman’s grandson who hadn’t lived their for years. If you think those officers couldn’t imagine a way to make this even worse, they’re trying to justify it by saying they found empty drug wrappers in the home… which the woman says were nothing more than fortune cookie wrappers.seen this before as well, false felony charges that can be dropped as soon as the victim drops her lawsuit against them.

* The city of Atlanta Georgia is apparently ready to settle a lawsuit for $20,000 to a 62-year-old woman in what appears to be a textbook cases of “contempt of cop”. She was arrested for asking “why?” when a police officer ordered her and her friends to move from a public sidewalk while they were talking.

* A Hamilton County Tennessee deputy accused of wrestling with a man who was filming the police while they were responding to a bar brawl in an apparent effort to take the man’s camera while it was strapped to him.

* A Boyce Louisiana police officer has been charged with theft and malfeasance in office after the department investigated a complaint about items that were stolen from vehicle.

* A Marion County Indiana sheriff’s sergeant was fired after arrested for driving while drunk. Apparently police where called by friends who were trying to stop her from driving while she was drunk. When the officer arrived she swore she wouldn’t drive but the officer didn’t believe her and waited a block away… then caught her after she drove past.

* A Clay County Florida deputy was fired and arrested for grand theft after allegedly submitting timesheets that fraudulently claimed he was on military leave when he wasn’t in the military at the time.

* A Stamford Connecticut police officer who was already facing charges for showing a woman with a toddler in the back seat a picture of his penis in a bizarre attempt at a pick-up line during a traffic stop has now resigned after more women came forward and complained of sexual harassment, triggering more charges.

* Finally, a Bethlehem Pennsylvania police officer and a bar manager are both facing evidence tampering charges for attempting to erase surveillance videos of a crash that occurred as the result of a police chase. Oddly, officials say that if they hadn’t tried to erase the tape the officers wouldn’t have faced any discipline since the chase was within policy.
 
Lets just pray that the the guy they put on your tail who is reading this post and collecting information about you is not some dual citizenship Zionist Traitor.
 
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