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Riffles: Like a normal rifle, but made of Ruffles.

I hope they have all that footage, and some gunshot residue checks on the officer’s hands and clothes and some ballistics checks.

Or a Galactic Emperor.

He’s gonna blame it on Zambian.

What about Chicago?” Well-played, sir.

One to turn it on, and one to turn it back on in case it accidentally gets turned off during the course of furious typing.

hey now! don’t you diss Marky Mark and his Funky Bunch.

Nice God of War (2018) reference.

The teenagers I could see, nervous young kids probably afraid of police/the legal system itself, not pressing charges. The truck with adults in it, I don’t see why they wouldn’t press charges. Maybe people just don’t take the threat of a gun seriously.

For whatever reason the people he brandished against did not press charges, in both cases. It is mind-boggling.

In all previous incidents charges were not pressed by the witnesses, for whatever reason. The officers on the scene noted in the reports that had charges been pressed he would’ve never been allowed to carry a gun again. It is truly perplexing why they did not press charges.

Seriously. Along with his expression afterwards. How could she not have caught that?

The CBS show Elementary is a modern NYC take on Sherlock Holmes, that also features police misconduct in literally every episode. Seriously, part of Holmes 2000's whole schtick is that he can do what the police can’t, including coercing confessions and tampering with evidence.

This comment causes me great conchurn.

it’s her husband that has the lead foot. she’s gotta make up for her lower velocity with more mass.

tbf I don’t think she looked black, my first guess would’ve been Latina. I think the chick who called the cops was willing to call on any minority, though.

I never implied that melanin-based biases or stigmas don’t exist within Latino cultures, that’s a whole nother issue. Kindly miss me with your assumptions, GF. What I did state though was that many ethnic Latinos identify as their ethnicity and not socially constructed race.

I agree with you, my comment was more aimed at Gameface’s comment about Obregon’s self-identity.

(this is in reply to your other comments too, I did read them)