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This is completely false. There was always the threat of having to leave the department he was working at to get a job at one that was just down the road. After working at the same place for 17 years, you get used to things: exactly how the kitchen microwave works, that one parking spot that’s ‘yours’, your very own

It's almost as if being allowed to skate on more than 50 formal complaints (and God knows how many that never made it to the formal stage) emboldened this prick and made him think he could get away with anything.

ACAB, pieces of lying shits.

“Loss of enjoyment of life” LOL.

The arena and bodycam video contradict Strickland’s statement, he’s on video walking around using power tools after claiming workers comp, he’s been previously convicted of insurance fraud. All they need are the medical records and its wrap.

This shit is what you get when you stop teaching critical thinking skills.

It feels like using your political office to hurt a private company should be illegal or something, but a couple hundred years of “checks and balances” really boils down to, “We’d prefer you not do that but we aren’t going to do anything about it”.

My question: If this cop is so damn fragile that a gentle shove is enough to cave-in his chest cavity, maybe he shouldn’t a cop. I certainly wouldn’t want that chicken-shit osteoporosis havin’ motherfucker on my side.

It is much worse than that. The “superiors” in the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office wanted to prosecute the victim.

The lawsuit is clearly bullshit, but lawsuits always use hyperbolic language. You can demand more money for “severe emotional and physical distress” than for being “lightly bruised and a little embarrassed.” I was sued over a traffic accident and the bombastic language scared me, but my lawyer literally laughed out

New York State Assemblyman Brian Manktelow, who attended the rally, said he is aware of the video and disappointed there were “a few bad apples” at the event.”

I know this isn’t the same, but it immediately came to mind. Does anyone remember the Black dude (in South Carolina I think?) who gained attention for proudly displaying and defending the confederate flag? It was a whole thing for a news cycle several years ago?

Just saw Adrian Wojnarowski on ESPN echo the sentiments of a lot of black folks, What if there was no camera or witnesses? What If Masai wasn’t a man in his position what would the end result be? I will tell you, the same damn thing. Cops no matter whether you are wearing a throwback, with jeans & Timberlands or a

MLSE owns almost every Toronto teams and venues. Legal fees would be pocket change to them, they’ve got the money to bury this racist mofo and I hope they do.

The fact that this deputy wasn’t immediately fired from the force once his “superiors” saw the footage and was allowed for nearly an entire year to keep up this charade and proceed with a lawsuit proves that there are no good apples. The entire fucking barrel is rotten. What type of psycho insists going forward when

He also alleges that the incident caused him “permanent disability” and that he’s experienced “great anxiety, embarrassment, anger, loss of enjoyment of life, injury to reputation and severe emotional and physical distress in an amount to be determined at trial.”

There’s nothing to lose except money in Ujiri’s case, and he can afford it so I hope he fights it on principle. It’ll cost that lying, racist cop more.

I’m sure this dirty cop is just an anomaly and not the norm....lol.

“They reached out and said, ‘I’m sorry, but we didn’t expect this to happen, and so I’m really sorry,’” she told WHAM. “I just really appreciate that.”

Some more details: Strickland was arrested for and plead guilty to insurance fraud in 1994. Also, there’s another angle of the incident from high up in the stands that shows Strickland’s two shoves were much stronger than Ujiri’s retaliation, which in no way could have resulted in “permanent disability.”