Blue Lives Matter Official Thread 👮

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Ok, on the first one, if you can’t be more professional than that, you need to quit. I get the frustration but here’s the fun part. They ignore laws all the time and then cite us for doing the same thing. Most of the cops out there are decent human beings and I’m sure they get annoyed with people at times but that’s the job. I get annoyed by customers calling me and bitching because our equipment failed (mostly self induced) but I cope with it and move on with my life.

Second one is hilarious. I love it. Third is funny as well. :smiley:

And where they’re right they’re right. Get in the face and start screaming, you get tasered.

This is more to the point and the cray cray’s officers face Everyday.

https://youtu.be/RE9fVYJWcKA

Yup. They did everything right with the exception of showing up at the scene where a gun was supposedly fired, they should have done a quick pat down. People are definitely idiots.

Police are quickly realizing that the progressive youth in 2020 are mentally disturbed.

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Video released of Santa Ana deadly police shooting — You Decide

Bodycam Video of Buena Park Police Officers Shooting David Patrick Sullivan

Footage was finally released yesterday of a shooting from last year.

Santa Ana, California — On Monday, August 19, 2019, early in the morning, David Patrick Sullivan arrived at the Shell gas station where he worked. At 5:20 a.m., Sullivan stole about $1,000 in cash and loaded more than one thousand dollars-worth of store merchandise (cigarettes, pastries, lighters, energy shots, water and a gas can) into the back seat of a customer’s 2011, black, Range Rover.

Sullivan then put gas in the Range Rover and left. The vehicle was reported stolen a few hours later. At approximately 11:35 a.m., BPPD Officers Colon and Tran were on patrol in a marked patrol car, traveling eastbound on Artesia Street, when Officer Colon noticed the registration tag on the Range Rover Sullivan was driving was expired. Officer Colon, who was riding in the passenger seat of the marked patrol car, directed Officer Tran to conduct a traffic stop. Officer Tran began following the Range Rover as Sullivan travelled eastbound on Artesia Street, then northbound on N. Gilbert Street.

Officer Tran activated the overhead lights and ran the license plate. The license plate inquiry showed the registration expired in June of 2018. Officer Colon activated his Body Worn Camera (“BWC”), exited the patrol car with an electronic ticket book in his right hand, and approached on the driver’s side of the Range Rover. Sullivan remained in the driver’s seat and lowered the driver’s side front window as Officer Colon approached. Through the open window, Officer Colon contacted Sullivan and asked for Sullivan’s driver’s license, registration and proof of insurance. Sullivan told Officer Colon that he did not have a driver’s license and that the car belonged to his cousin. Sullivan then handed Officer Colon his California Identification Card. Sullivan was calm and cooperative. At approximately 11:37 a.m., while standing outside of the Range Rover, Officer Colon notified BPPD dispatch of the car stop and reported the Range Rover’s license plate number.

After confirming that the registration was expired, Officer Colon told Sullivan to “Hang on” and then returned to the patrol car. Officer Colon informed Officer Tran that Sullivan told him the vehicle belonged to his cousin. BPPD dispatch then advised that the vehicle was stolen and that two (2) additional patrol units were dispatched to assist. Officers Colon and Tran approached on the driver’s side of the vehicle with their weapons holstered. Officer Colon opened the driver’s door and instructed Sullivan to exit the vehicle. Without warning, Sullivan suddenly grabbed the steering wheel with his left hand and started the engine with his right hand. Colon ordered Sullivan three (3) times to exit the vehicle. Sullivan, ignoring each of the exit commands, pulled his left arm free, put the Range Rover into reverse and, with the driver’s door wide open, reversed at a high rate of speed forcing Officer Colon to jump back in order to avoid being hit by the open car door. Sullivan quickly exited the Range Rover and angrily yelled back, “F*** you!”. Officer Colon backed up as Sullivan continued to charge at him, quickly closing the distance. Officer Colon fired one round at Sullivan, who was within about six (6) feet of Officer Colon at that time.

Sullivan veered slightly to his right, took two (2) to three (3) more strides, and continued to angrily yell profanities at Officer Colon. Officer Colon fired a second shot while Sullivan was still within five(5) to seven (7) feet of him. Sullivan, who did not physically react to any of the shots, changed his direction, and continued running. Seeing no physical reaction from Sullivan, Officer Colon fired a third shot. Sullivan changed direction and began running toward the back of the parking lot . Sullivan abruptly stopped, turned around and began charging at Officers Colon and Tran a second time. Officer Tran was now only a couple of feet away from Officer Colon. Officer Colon continued to fire and Officer Tran fired two (2) shots at this time.

Officer Tran requested paramedics respond to their location and both officers approached Sullivan and placed him in handcuffs. By the time paramedics arrived, Sullivan was deceased.

https://youtu.be/YS8yg9Yvlnc

https://youtu.be/0IpCjbV-wHE

We need more social workers to handle these problems.

This is a pretty enlightening interview of a Seattle cop that was injured during the riots.

Warning

This is disturbing to watch!

A black man attacks a Police officer after receiving a traffic ticket!

INTENSE BODYCAM — Daytona officer gets shot, keeps firing AR-15 until perp is dead

https://youtu.be/98x7qrFNA00

https://youtu.be/nXqX4vi2lf4

press conference

https://youtu.be/_kJpEDT3Bk8