Bama pigs enter a black man's home w/o a warrant & then taunt him "Hands Up, Don't Shoot"…
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Alabama police entered a man's home without a warrant and gave him no reasoning. As the homeowner records, the officers give him no explanation, as the he owner says "What are you going to do shoot me?" one officer replies "hands up, don't shoot" in return.
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Clearly Race Soldiers posing as cops.
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seems like ole girl let them in the house though
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seems like ole girl let them in the house though
Ya, clearly someone let them in. Know your rights people. I love the cops that start counter recording, as if that means anything. Its another way of taunting people, because theyre mad someone is yelling at them and recording.
Id be curious what more of the whole story is, but i doubt there will be followups.
The officers didnt want to explain themselves though. Dont walk all up in someones house, regardless of who let you in or not, and then pretend like you dont have to say why youre in someones house.
This is why, when i say its a police state, or at least a pseudo police state throughout america, and my girlfriend rolls her eyes, i wanna hit her upside her head with stale bread.
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? all that "sir" ? .
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leftcoastkev wrote: »? all that "sir" ? .
yea i never understood why my southern brothers be on that sir and ma'am ? ....gotta be a deeper meaning that simply manners that I need to research....I ain't calling these clowns sir -
I call them pigs. And everyone in my family knows that if they didn't kick the door in don't let them in.
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Is this where Jordans money is going?
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A straight get the ? out my place would've been said
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leftcoastkev wrote: »? all that "sir" ? .
yea i never understood why my southern brothers be on that sir and ma'am ? ....gotta be a deeper meaning that simply manners that I need to research....I ain't calling these clowns sir
Its a more respectful way of addressing strangers. Particularly our elders. -
leftcoastkev wrote: »? all that "sir" ? .
yea i never understood why my southern brothers be on that sir and ma'am ? ....gotta be a deeper meaning that simply manners that I need to research....I ain't calling these clowns sir
Its a more respectful way of addressing strangers. Particularly our elders.
I would not allow a stranger to come into my house for that. -
leftcoastkev wrote: »? all that "sir" ? .
yea i never understood why my southern brothers be on that sir and ma'am ? ....gotta be a deeper meaning that simply manners that I need to research....I ain't calling these clowns sir
I dunno. It's not only the south.
My view toward situations like that is I'm just as much of a man as you so I'm not going out of my way to speak in a subservient manner to make you feel better or to try to take some pseudo-moral high ground.
I'm gon say what I say and that's it. Not gonna add all the other ? . It's not like the cops are going to go out of their way to be extra respectful to me.
What's next..? Avoid eye contact and look down when you talk to the cops?
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leftcoastkev wrote: »? all that "sir" ? .
? steady calling them "Sir" and they steady calling everybody in that house "Boy."
In the 60's & 70's, that was code-word for ? .
"Boy", that's white racist name calling.
- Micheal (The militant midget) from Good Times voice. -
Them cops would be straight livid if someone treated them like that....
They ? cause they didn't find who they was looking for and they didn't "smell marijuana", or have anything to hold him to... -
Typical smug, racist attitudes.
Then they wonder why ppl have zero sympathy for them. -
SMH they were clearly trying to bait him in. Had he breathed on any of them, he would of got his ? beat.
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Jefferson County Alabama Sheriff's Department:
https://jeffcosheriff.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GmJOAcR4s4