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These Cops Should Go to JAIL

Hoppalong

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https://news.yahoo.com/video-california-officers-ignored-dying-mans-distress-095125822.html

These cops purposely let a man in their custody die!

His family knew he was dying and called 911. But the cops told the 911 dispatchers to ignore his family's calls. There's proof the cops KNEW what they were doing was WRONG, because one of the cops broke ranks with the others, DISOBEYED his orders, and took the dying man to a hospital anyway.

Those cops need to be charged with a crime. They need to go to jail, if only for sheer stupidity: their camera's were going the entire time. What cold-hearted, hateful, brutal, thugs! And STUPID, too! But mostly hateful and brutal thugs!

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Obama gets a free pass on this. It was thugs.

Thugs in blue. WTF tell 911 to ignore any calls unless they make them. Looks like someone just won the sue the city lottery.

No question he caused this death by eating the meth. But damn when a family calls 991 for medical and the PD stops any medical response:wtf
 
Here's a few...

Drug War Facts

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I'll go further.

"This study found that the savings of supply-control programs are smaller than the control costs (an estimated 15 cents on the dollar for source-country control, 32 cents on the dollar for interdiction, and 52 cents on the dollar for domestic enforcement). In contrast, the savings of treatment programs are larger than the control costs; we estimate that the costs of crime and lost productivity are reduced by $7.46 for every dollar spend on treatment." - See more at: http://www.drugwarfacts.org/cms/Economics#.dpuf
 
:dunno

Am I missing something? (No, I can't watch the video at work)

The incident happened in 2013.
Now the civil suit is coming out.
Looks pretty bad for the cops, IMO.
 
Strange it's a talking point. Guilt and punishment are determined in court, kind of a core American principle.
 
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