The Memphis Police Department has terminated five black police officers that brutally beat Tyre NicholsUPDATE-$550M LAWSUIT AGAINST MEMPHIS & COPS

Piff Henderson

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All five had only 3-6 years on the job, but were allowed to basically run the streets in that Scorpion team.... with no supervision....no Seargent around... they're nice and young to do a looooong stint..... won't be no dying early cause they were put in prison in their 50's.....they'll all be getting that daily beatdown if they don't catch a shiv in the yard or shower
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Yup. They might as well be child molesters as this point with the ass whippings they're going to receive if they're placed in gen pop which I highly doubt they will be when they're convicted.
 

Mr. Met

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Black Americans, YOUR LEADER.



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Piff Henderson

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I'm sorry I have to say this but how they're discussing beating him up in the 4th video make them sound indistinguishable from common hood ass thugs.

I believe these dudes were hired for a reason. It's similar to when the FBI hired to Italian mafia to do enhanced interrogation on KKK members in Mississppi in the 60s. The force knew these mf'ers were nothing more than thugs, and hired them for that reason to terrorize the Black community in Memphis.
 

mcguyver

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The broader issue is policing against black people. It's the main issue. It's been well established it doesn't matter whose behind the badge. Justice is handled faster when it is black folk. Frankly I fail to see where it's overwhelmingly more than how other races interact with us.


Those cops were black before being a cop and are still black. Take away the uniform and badge, it would be a saga that plays out multiple times a day.
 

COINTELPRO

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What do you do if you are unable to detain a perpetrator? They are stuck in being unable to let the person just walk appearing weak hence the beatdown/death. If a person is being detained for murder, and they fiercely resist where they can't be detained, than deadly force can be used. However, if it is just a traffic stop, they should be allowed to let the person walk with an arrest warrant and additional charges tacked on.

This is much different than Derek Chauvin where George Floyd was already cuffed up.

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The police are known to do PR after the fact to victims of their abuse to absolve themselves by charging them with other crimes to turn that person into a criminal through unwarranted prosecutions. Here they used black officers to show equality with white officers that abuse/kill people during their detainment.

There is no racial animus against black criminals since black officers committed the same egregious crime. The fact that five officer committed the same offense bolster their PR message they are trying to make. I pointed out various instances of cop propaganda in movies, athletes, politicians, and now black officers.
 

TENT

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You are writing as if you are a police officer or a lawyer and you are neither. Correct? Please disclose that so I can understand what you are trying to say.

You cannot use deadly force to detain someone.

What is the reason for detaining them? Did they commit a crime? Do you suspect them of a crime? What is it?

Are they are threat to the public? Themselves? You? If so, how so?

Cops are actually trained to LET THE SUSPECT GO IF THEY CANNOT CATCH THEM!!!!!!!

DEADLY FORCE SHOULD NOT BE USED.

What do you do if you are unable to detain a perpetrator? They are stuck in being unable to let the person just walk appearing weak hence the beatdown/death. If a person is being detained for murder, and they fiercely resist where they can't be detained, than deadly force can be used. However, if it is just a traffic stop, they should be allowed to let the person walk with an arrest warrant and additional charges tacked on.

This is much different than Derek Chauvin where George Floyd was already cuffed up.


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The police are known to do PR after the fact to victims of their abuse to absolve themselves by charging them with other crimes to turn that person into a criminal through unwarranted prosecutions. Here they used black officers to show equality with white officers that abuse/kill people during their detainment.

There is no racial animus against black criminals since black officers committed the same egregious crime. The fact that five officer committed the same offense bolster their PR message they are trying to make. I pointed out various instances of cop propaganda in movies, athletes, politicians, and now black officers.
 

lightbright

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I meant to say gen pop dammit! I gotta stop posting from this raggedy ass Samsung phone.
  1. Do a couple hundred more tricks and buy a better one
  2. Use a fucking PC/laptop..... idiot
  3. you make grammatical errors in like a hunned of your posts.... like you're having fucking seizures... I clowned you already for it a number of times. never did you say this as your excuse
  4. Don't say much for you that you fuck around on an old piece of shit phone and can't afford a better used one or get a new one


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D'Evils

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:smh:.... Scorpion Unit = ATL's REDDOG Unit (Disband)...
R.E.D.D.O.G. = Running Every Drug Dealer Out of Ga


Davis, who became chief of the Memphis Police Department in 2021, got her start as a patrol officer in Atlanta in 1986. She quickly advanced through the ranks, holding various titles before eventually being named deputy chief.

As a commander, she led Atlanta’s Special Operations Section, which included SWAT, mounted patrol, motors, APD’s helicopter unit, vice and narcotics. She also led the city’s infamous REDDOG unit, according to her biography on the Memphis police site.

She also served as the Atlanta Police Department’s internal affairs commander.

She was fired in 2008 for her alleged involvement in a botched sex crimes investigation into the husband of an Atlanta police sergeant.







 
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Amajorfucup

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She led da Red Dogs when she was in Atlanna and as a result, they too got "disbanded". They was on da same kinda bullshit. She created da Scorpion Unit back in 2021.
Dam. Thanks for the info. Didnt know she was behind either. I still credit her for handling this in the manner she has thus far.
I have to say it - this response is better than Lebron's.
Bron made a statement that alot of us feel was a miss. But his track record shows his intentions are well. No need to pit the two responses against one another.
 
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smoovejazz

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Dam. Thanks for the info. Didnt know she was behind either. I still credit her for handling this in the manner she has thus far.

Bron made a statement that alot of us feel was a miss. But his track record shoes his intentions are well. No need to pit the two responses against one another.

Not trying to dis LeBron. Levar's statement was a bit more positive, that's all. They're both good with me.
 

Politic Negro

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Those cops were black before being a cop and are still black. Take away the uniform and badge, it would be a saga that plays out multiple times a day.
A job or profession because of that industry could encourage your best or worst ideas and give that nudge and license to be that person who you never were when you started. There's always that Teacher, Soldier etc. that started with optimism or just someone just doing a job and forgot who they were or let worst parts of them be who they are because of how the system rewards or ignores that behavior.

I say focus on working the policing system. But were do you want to start at?
 

godofwine

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His worst take ever. Trade this idiot asap.
It's not a BAD take. You watch something like this and you wonder how...

How a Black person could do this to another
Fuck the police
Fuck Black police
How could a Black policeman do this to another

Among other questions.

WE are our own worst enemies in so many ways. But to have 5 men in positions of power to dutifully and united do something like this.

LeBron isn't wrong. It is one of many thoughts and emotions that people facing in that moment
 

REDLINE

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It's not a BAD take. You watch something like this and you wonder how...

How a Black person could do this to another
Fuck the police
Fuck Black police
How could a Black policeman do this to another

Among other questions.

WE are our own worst enemies in so many ways. But to have 5 men in positions of power to dutifully and united do something like this.

LeBron isn't wrong. It is one of many thoughts and emotions that people facing in that moment

Were we our worst enemy before the video or after it?

Police are a gang and they behave like a gang in fights. I'm sorry I meant when they're attacking people.

We aren't fellow Black men or Brothers when they're attacking us, we're their enemy.
 

COINTELPRO

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You are writing as if you are a police officer or a lawyer and you are neither. Correct? Please disclose that so I can understand what you are trying to say.

You cannot use deadly force to detain someone.

What is the reason for detaining them? Did they commit a crime? Do you suspect them of a crime? What is it?

Are they are threat to the public? Themselves? You? If so, how so?

Cops are actually trained to LET THE SUSPECT GO IF THEY CANNOT CATCH THEM!!!!!!!

DEADLY FORCE SHOULD NOT BE USED.

What about when they have them physically restrained, yet they are unable to get handcuffs on them? If that person is involved in a murder, and they can't detain them due to their unreasonable resistance, and they pose a risk to public safety, than deadly force may be used. It would be no different than pulling a knife out.

Here with a basic traffic stop, when they were unable to restrain them, than an option that police should have is letting them go if they are unable to put handcuffs on them after detaining them and they don't pose a risk to public safety.

  • Officers may not use deadly force to apprehend a fleeing suspect who poses no threat. See Tennessee v. Garner, 471 U.S. 1 (1985) (holding that “[a] police officer may not seize an unarmed, nondangerous suspect by shooting him dead” and striking down as unconstitutional a Tennessee statute that authorized the use of deadly force against fleeing suspects without regard to whether they were armed or dangerous).
  • A suspect may not be deemed dangerous merely because he or she has a weapon. See Cooper v. Sheehan, 735 F.3d 153 (4th Cir. 2013) (explaining that an officer does not “possess the unfettered authority to shoot a member of the public simply because that person is carrying a weapon. Instead deadly force may only be used by a police officer when, based on a reasonable assessment, the officer or another person is threatened with the weapon.”); Hensley v. Price, 876 F.3d 573, 583 (4th Cir. 2017) (finding that a jury could reasonably conclude that because the suspect never raised the gun he carried toward the officers and never threatened them, the officers shot the suspect merely because he held a firearm, which would violate the Fourth Amendment).


They used to be able to use deadly force for a fleeing suspect that poses a threat to others back in the day until the Supreme Court handcuffed them with case law. This culture of having somebody detained at all costs even for a petty traffic stop or petty theft such as George Floyd is the problem. Law Enforcement should not have to involved in WrestleMania to detain somebody.
 
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