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by westpfelia
2582 days ago
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Oh yea. Its absurd. Police departments probably pay hundreds of dollars on a 'camera' that can so easily 'fall off' and get 'turned off'. When GoPro is sitting over going "hey guys we had a guy free fall 12,500 feet with one of our cameras on and it was fine" Murder is murder and any time something like this happens and the camera was 'turned off' the cops should be charged with murder. But hey even if the cameras were on would it matter? In Vallejo 6 cops shot a man 25 times who had fallen asleep in his car at a taco bell drive through. Dude was asleep, was surrounded, and shot 25 times. Best part? One of the officers was already being investigated for what you ask? Why possible excessive force that resulted in a death. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/07/vallejo-poli... |
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