National Protest and 'disband the cops' discussion (please review page 1)

Former Uvalde police chief indicted over response to Robb Elementary shooting

Pete Arredondo was indicted by a grand jury on 10 counts of felony child endangerment/abandonment and briefly booked into the county jail before he was released on bond, Uvalde Sheriff Ruben Nolasco told The Associated Press in a text message Thursday night.

The Uvalde Leader-News and the San Antonio Express-News reported that former school officer Adrian Gonzales also was indicted on multiple similar charges. The Uvalde Leader-News reported that District Attorney Christina Mitchell confirmed the indictment.
 

Good SJPD response
I watched that earlier. Ese thinks he owns the place. Probably yelling out a gang war cry of defiance while doing so. Vato dropped like a sack of potatoes when being confronted thinking he can shoot at anything and anyone without repercussions. Pinche then cries like a girl after realizing he FA and FO after getting his innards destroyed by a cop hombre with a rifle.

More news of the worthless pendejo probably at 11 about how worthless said puto is.
 
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That little snippet straw man right there at the end while being half right, is also half wrong.

A lot of people could have been let go with a warning but after the video being mandatory, they have no other choice but to do their jobs or get reamed. And many cops that I know in person and randoms from the web have all mentioned that.
 
Even if she was a mentally disturbed caller, that cop had a shit attitude from the time.they made contact. Shes a woman alone with a possible prowler inside or outside. She was probably scared shitless....

WTF??

Exactly. Fucking POS attitude. Apparently, I'm reading that this cop has been employed by 6 different agencies in 5 years, something like that.

Major red flags. I've know a few hot head cops in my 25 years as a paramedic, fuck them and fuck this guy.
 
If you want some entertainment please go to YouTube and type in "Audit the Audit" and watch until your little heart is content. The 'influencer' (poster?) is a lawyer that has 10-130 minute videos of LE/non-LE interactions with dashcam and body cam video and discusses what they did wrong or right and cites case law. Fascinating. In most cases the cops get fired/arrested and/or sued, but in some cases there are righteous cops that do the right thing.
 
Odd…the most recent, publicized stories about police using deadly force are all undue escalation. Not “I thought he had a gun”, but an officer showing up and going from 0-kill in a heartbeat.

Look at traffic stops and other videos of bad cops. They typically don’t know the law or just go ape for no reason.

It’s almost like there’s a pattern of behavior that could be addressed with better training and leadership.
 
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