Show this vid to your kids. Pay attention to the girl in the black shirt. See how uncomfortable she looks? You can just tell. She ain't really 'like dat' but they're her friends, so she's 'there'.
Now if the neighbor would have shot up that hallway...
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Officer gets his ego damaged because guy on a bike asked the employees of white castle directions after the office already told him. So the officer takes him down arrested him and cost the city 9.3 million in a settlement.
20-year-old Luther Gonzalez-Hall was riding his bicycle home when he became lost. He flagged down Dearborn Police Officer Marvin Sanders to ask for help. Finding the officer’s demeanor hostile, Luther decided to ride over to a nearby White Castle to ask the employees inside for directions instead.
Officer Sanders followed him into the restaurant, aggressively demanding to know why Luther was seeking a second opinion. As the officer began pulling on tactical gloves, Luther grew terrified and tried to walk away to de-escalate the situation.
The moment Luther stepped outside, Officer Sanders pursued him, pulled him off his bicycle, took him down and placed him in a ch0ke hold to apprehend him.
As a result of the encounter Luther now has a lifelong limp. (trying to keep X happy here)
To justify his actions, Officer Sanders charged Luther with resisting and obstructing a police officer. However, an internal affairs investigation later found that Sanders had absolutely no legal basis to detain or arrest Luther in the first place, and his police report failed to provide a factual account of the incident. All criminal charges against Luther were completely dismissed.
Despite the department's internal findings explicitly condemning the arrest, the city heavily protected Sanders during the ensuing litigation. Instead of facing criminal charges or being fired, public records and legal proceedings revealed that Sanders remained on the force—and was even PROMOTED to Detective while the civil lawsuit was playing out in federal court.
Because the court stripped Officer Sanders of his qualified immunity for violating Luther's constitutional protections against unlawful seizure and excessive force, the case went before a jury. After watching this exact bodycam footage, the jury vindicated Luther Gonzalez-Hall and awarded him a $9.3 million verdict for the egregious civil rights violations and his permanent impairment.
While municipal contracts typically ensure that taxpayers and city insurance absorb the financial brunt of these massive payouts rather than the officers themselves, verdicts like this prove that juries are growing increasingly exhausted by bully tactics and a lack of police de-escalation.
Another bully officer costing tax payers millions. How do these folks keep their jobs and in this case get promoted?
Upset suburban father addresses a white resident who trespassed on a mutual neighbors property to berate and accuse his young daughters of criminal activity, demanding their names and address, as they were watering their family friend's plants and garden while they were away.
OH Boy, Becky said the reason Black Americans we're enslaved is because our ancestors couldn't fight. Does Becky knows what she's talking about? Could someone help me out and rip her a new one 🤔👀💯