NGL WE GOTTA KEEP IT REAL.............................
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Sol in my opinion had the worst experience as a bombshell out of any Love Islander USA contestant that I seen so far.
Got shitted for doing what she had to do as a bombshell to find any love connections.
And really couldn't even explore because everyone was closed off in their couple so it looks like she was a extra person added in the villa by default.
And then thinking her and Sincere had something.... just for him to play in her face.
I really do feel bad her.... she deserved better.
#loveislandusa #loveisland
Cop felt real big and bad after knocking out a man who’s handcuffed to a chair. Talking bout “Who’s the bitch now?” Still you bitch ass cop. And you lost your job, fuckin dummy
Man taken into custody by police decides to spit in the face of the officer. The officer sleeps the man and finds himself charged and unemployed as a result.
Police were called to Jackson’s Sports Bar and Grill in Denver, Colorado after receiving reports of29-year-old Brandon Birch causing a major disturbance. Officer Michael Pineda arrived, confronted the combative individual, and successfully placed him in handcuffs. To await a transport vehicle safely away from the main bar area, Pineda moved Birch into the restaurant's keg room and placed him in a chair.
Once isolated in the room, Birch refused to cooperate. Instead, he launched into a relentless, minutes-long barrage of verbal insults and provocations, challenging the officer and demanding Pineda take off the handcuffs so they could fight.
Officer Pineda stood his ground, attempting to maintain control of the room—until Birch took it a step too far.
Birch turned his head and deliberately spat directly into Officer Pineda's face.
The reaction was instantaneous. Instead of using a standard restraint or defensive maneuver, Officer Pineda struck birch putting him instantly to sleep. The force immediately sent Birch out of the chair and onto the floor
Immediately after the strike, Pineda could be heard on his bodycam radioing for assistance, stating that he needed a supervisor on scene.
While police are legally permitted to use reasonable force to protect themselves, the department and the District Attorney deemed the strike purely retaliatory rather than defensive. The consequences were severe for both sides:
Recovered from the impact but was hit with multiple charges, including third-degree assault (for spitting on a peace officer), assault on a peace officer, trespassing, and disturbing the peace.
The Denver District Attorney's Office criminally charged Pineda with misdemeanor third-degree assault. Following an internal affairs investigation, Pineda resigned from the Denver Police Department before he could be formally terminated. He later pled guilty to the assault charge, receiving a deferred sentence and mandatory anger management.
What’s your take on this interaction? Did the officer cross the line, or was the reaction a direct result of the escalation?
It's so crazy to me how the online perception of breaking bad just kind of led me to believe it was Soley a buddy comedy / crime drama when in actuality it really just has some of the most realistic and horrific depictions of abuse I have ever seen. Like Jesus christ.
did you know the retirement age in the US used to be fifty years old? 50. You'd work for a company for 30 years, get a pension and retire with plenty of time left to enjoy life. Now they expect you to work to 70+. Literally until you fucking die.