Overly aggressive white cops tried to arrest former Black senator Bill Walker in Arkansas, but once informed of who he was, they were forced to let him goโผ๏ธ๐ง
The arresting officer, Austin Kutcz, was placed on leave, and the senator has filed a lawsuit against the cityโผ๏ธ๐ค
This is next level incompetence on display with this one.
Walmart AP and local sheriff mistake one Asian man for a different Asian man and the wrongful arrest gets them in a 10 million dollar lawsuit.
Tony Nguyen was shopping with his girlfriend, Lauren Caldwell, at a Walmart in Spring Hill, Florida, when an asset protection specialist named David Pettigrew mistakenly identified him as Cody Vanderlandโa known shoplifter who had been legally banned from the store for trespassing and was flagged as potentially violent. Pettigrew immediately called the police.
Hernando County Deputy Michael McNeely arrived at the scene and immediately placed Nguyen under arrest. Despite repeated pleas from Nguyen and his girlfriend explaining that he was just grocery shopping and that this was a mistake, Deputy McNeely failed to perform the most basic step of police protocol: he never asked Nguyen for his name or requested to see his identification before putting him in handcuffs.
It wasnโt until Nguyen arrived at the Hernando County jail for processing that the deputy finally checked his ID and realized they had the wrong man. McNeely apologized and prepared to drive Nguyen homeโbut the nightmare wasn't over.
โWhile en route, McNeelyโs supervisor requested a photo of Nguyenโs ID. The supervisor discovered that Nguyen actually had a trespassing warning at that exact same Walmart from 10 years prior. Even though Nguyen had been told in court a decade ago that the warning would only last for one year, the supervisor ordered the deputy to turn the cruiser around, take Nguyen back to jail, and officially book him.
While prosecutors dropped the trespassing charges just two months later, Nguyen filed a federal lawsuit seeking $10 million in damages, citing racial profiling, false imprisonment, and false arrest.
โThe case (Nguyen v. Walmart Inc. et al.) moved through the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. After intense litigation, Nguyen reached a settlement with Walmart and the loss prevention specialist, leading to their dismissal from the case. Following further legal resolutions with the deputy involved, the entire federal lawsuit was officially closed and terminated.
In the end this error cost the tax payers of this county and Walmart an undisclosed payout amount for their incompetence.
Could it be that the Ex Barcelona players who are now pundits are being planted by FIFA to sway the Goat Debate during Cristiano Ronaldo last World-Cup tournament?
The bully attempted to kill the smaller guy, stomping and punching the back of his head repeatedly.. & the smaller guy won with a rear naked choke.
But WHY would you let the bully tap out after all that? Nah you gotta go to sleep
๐จ A South African lady asked him to exit the live the moment she realized he was Ghanaian ๐ญ
Just look at how the Ghanaian guy handled both South Africans ๐คฃ
South Africans are xenophobic everywhere ๐
HAVE YOU EVER HEARD ABOUT THE LIMP BIZKIT WOODSTOCK THEORY?
Limp Bizkit performed โBreak Stuffโ at Woodstock 1999 and the young White male crowd erupted into riots, fires, and chaos.
The elites saw firsthand the dangerous mobilizing power of angry nu-metal music on White men. They didnโt like the possibilities that the White man could rise up full of anger. They had to stop us before we realised ourselves what we could actually do together.
They responded by pulling back support for those bands. In the 2000s the music industry shifted heavily toward promoting rappers and hip-hop.
The goal was clear, stop White male anger and prevent it from rising up against the system. Rock was deliberately sidelined. This was cultural control.
Incompetent officers though their actions cause the largest settlement in the history of the country. Five officers get fired as a result.
Richard "Randy" Cox was arrested in New Haven, Connecticut, on weapons charges that were later completely dismissed.
What followed became one of the most devastating and heavily criticized incidents of police misconduct and negligence ever captured on camera.
โPlaced into the back of a city transport van, Cox was handcuffed behind his back. The van was not equipped with seatbelts. While en route to the detention center, the driver slammed on the brakes to avoid an intersection collision. Without restraints to brace himself, Cox flew he@d-first into the metal partition wall, bre@king his nโฌck.
โDespite his immediate, cries that he could not move and believed his nโฌck was br0ken, the officers on duty at the jail openly mocked him. They accused him of being drunk, faking his injuries, and "doing extra shit."
When he did arrive at the station, instead of waiting for medical personnel to safely immobilize him, officers dragged Cox out of the van by his feet, manhandled him into a wheelchair, and locked him in a holding cell literally leaving him on the floor with his legs and hands cuffed before he was finally transferred to a hospital.
โThe incident left Cox paralyzed from the chest down.
โIn the aftermath, the city of New Haven agreed to a historic $45 million settlement with the Cox familyโthe largest police misconduct settlement in U.S. history. The department completely overhauled its transportation policies to mandate seatbelts, and five officers involved were fired or forced into retirement while facing misdemeanor criminal charges.
โHowever, the legal resolution took a highly controversial turn regarding the driver of the van, Officer Oscar Diaz.
โWhile the New Haven Board of Police Commissioners originally voted unanimously to fire Diaz, the police union appealed. The Connecticut State Board of Mediation and Arbitration ultimately overturned his firing, ruling that a 15-day unpaid suspension was more appropriate because Diaz had an exemplary 15-year record, didn't control the lack of seatbelts, and had technically radioed for an ambulance. Personally I feel as though he should have been fired as he should have immediately waited for the ambulance where he was, or drove straight to the hospital himself.
โThe city aggressively fought the decision in state court, but after losing their final appeal, officials were legally forced to reinstate Diaz to the force on administrative duties. Furthermore, a judge completely dismissed the criminal charges against him and two other officers through an accelerated rehabilitation program. As it stands, the driver is the only officer involved in the incident to successfully regain his job which again is kind of a slap in the face.
In the end while five officers were fired, only 4 stayed fired due to one getting his job back.
This is why I vowed never to marry my childโs mother.
During an argument, she told me she was happy my older brother died and that God was fighting for her. The moment she said that, I knew I could never spend my life with her.
I walked away, told her to put me on child support, and never looked back. A year later, I met my wife, got married, had a child, and built a peaceful life.
Women donโt realize how much damage verbal abuse can do. The most hurtful things are often said just to win an argument. Thatโs when I knew it was time to leave.
๐จFULL INTERVIEW: The Vatican Had Him Fired For Revealing What The Bible Really Says!
His claim?
Humans were genetically engineered by an ancient race of beings that the Biblical texts refer to as the Elohim.
Mauro Biglino is an Italian biblical translator, author, and researcher best known for his work translating ancient Hebrew texts for Edizioni San Paolo, one of Italyโs leading Catholic publishers under the authority of The Holy See.
After spending years working directly with the original Masoretic Hebrew scriptures, Biglino began publicly arguing that many traditional theological interpretations were not supported by the literal text itself.
His research led him to propose a highly controversial thesis: that the Bible may not describe interactions with a singular, all-powerful spiritual God, but rather encounters between humanity and a group of physical beings referred to as the Elohim.
These ideas sparked intense debate and transformed Biglino into one of the most discussed and controversial figures in modern biblical research.