Police in the US are totally not out of control
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 1:31 pm
Can't wait for Duhron and Suckaholic and Left Shitter to chime in and argue that this bigoted cop was in the right. Rack the Indy PD for firing this scumbag as soon as they saw this video.
Police have been doing this shit to balcks for generations and now thanks to camera phones, they're getting exposed.
Fuck racist cops and fuck all your enablers.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2 ... ts-wrapper
Police have been doing this shit to balcks for generations and now thanks to camera phones, they're getting exposed.
Fuck racist cops and fuck all your enablers.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2 ... ts-wrapper
‘I got my rights to do anything I want to do’: Officer immediately fired after viral video shows him stopping black shoppers for ‘acting suspicious’
Aaron Blackwell and his cousin Durell Cunningham had no idea why the Nordstrom Rack security guard was striding purposefully toward their car. It didn’t make sense, Blackwell would later recall. The man had watched the pair pay for their items inside the Indianapolis store, yet he still followed them outside and tried to take down their license plate number. Now, he was demanding Cunningham present his driver’s license.
“You’re acting suspicious,” the man told the cousins, who are both black. If he didn’t see identification soon, the man threatened to tow their car, or worse, have them arrested.
The tense standoff that played out last week in the parking lot outside the Nordstrom Rack was captured in a 17-minute cellphone video that has since gone viral, sparking accusations that the two men were racially profiled by the white security guard, who was later identified as Lawrence Township deputy constable Daryl Jones. The video was posted to YouTube on Nov. 13 and Lawrence Township chief constable Terry Burns told RTV6 he “made the decision immediately” to fire Jones, ousting the veteran law enforcement officer that night. Jones, who was off-duty at the time of the incident, is also no longer employed at the store, NBC News reported Tuesday.
By early Wednesday, the YouTube video had more than 350,000 views and 2,000-plus comments. Blackwell, who recorded and shared the clip, told WTHR he has been contacted by people nationwide, expressing concern and outrage over what happened to him and his cousin.
“I have support from a lot of people, and some of them are even other law enforcement officers,” he said. “So I don’t want people to think that all cops are bad or he represents all officers. There are some really good officers out there who would never treat people that way.”