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Chree

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Would the hood consider him a snitch since he's on paperwork indicting someone regardless of who its against?
He definitely snitched, even if it was on a cop, but I don't think the dude that wears a Dragon Ball Z shirt to court and lives in the same luxury apartment building as a white cop is from the hood lol
 

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He definitely snitched, even if it was on a cop, but I don't think the dude that wears a Dragon Ball Z shirt to court and lives in the same luxury apartment building as a white cop is from the hood lol
It was his 2nd time snitching and being on paperwork

The lawyer, S. Lee Merritt, attributed that fear, in part, to a shooting that occurred in recent months during a birthday party at a Dallas club that Brown attended. Brown was shot in the foot, Merritt said, and a friend of his was killed.

It wasn’t clear what caused the incident, but Merritt said Brown knew the shooter and worried the person “might come back to try and finish the job.”
Brown’s relatives told Merritt that he worried about how the trial’s publicity could leave him more exposed to "people who wished him harm," and how he could be viewed as a “snitch” for cooperating with law enforcement in Guyger’s prosecution
 
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It was his 2nd time snitching and being on paperwork

The lawyer, S. Lee Merritt, attributed that fear, in part, to a shooting that occurred in recent months during a birthday party at a Dallas club that Brown attended. Brown was shot in the foot, Merritt said, and a friend of his was killed.

It wasn’t clear what caused the incident, but Merritt said Brown knew the shooter and worried the person “might come back to try and finish the job.”
Brown’s relatives told Merritt that he worried about how the trial’s publicity could leave him more exposed to "people who wished him harm," and how he could be viewed as a “snitch” for cooperating with law enforcement in Guyger’s prosecution
Where are you reading that he snitched on somebody before? Every article is saying he refused to identify the shooter when he got shot in the foot a year ago, even though he knew who it was, that's why nobody was ever arrested for it.

Either police or some hillbilly police bootlickers killed this dude. Too much fuckery around what happened after he was killed to be anyone else. There's fucked up info coming out about how the cops handled his body, like his body being stripped of all personal identification at the hospital and the police guarding and refusing to identify his body.

I wouldn't doubt if the police find and frame the person he had "beef" with before though and package a nice perfect story for the media.
 
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https://www.keranews.org/post/fort-worth-police-officer-fatally-shoots-woman-inside-her-home

https://heavy.com/news/2019/10/atatiana-jefferson/

Cop murders a black woman in her own home through the window because they were "investigating" her door being open. Cops never announced themselves and fired a shot as soon as they saw somebody through the window. Turns out she was playing video games with her nephew.

Piece of shit cops then decided to add "we found a gun her in house" to their press release to try and sway public opinion, even though the gun is completely irrelevant to the situation as she wasn't holding a gun and the gun was found in another part of the house.

Every press release and interview the department also keeps regurgitating that the officer "perceived a threat".

Apparently standing in your bedroom completely oblivious to anything and not even being aware people are outside in your back yard is "threatening".

The only reason the cops were there was to do a welfare check because a neighbor saw her door open at 2am and wanted to make sure she was ok. They called a -non emergency- number. Cop even walked up to her front door and and saw her screen door was shut. Instead of knocking he decided to go in to her dark backyard.

Cops released an edited version of the body cam footage showing only the shooting and of course they added the gun they found, even though, once again, it's not relevant to the shooting.

This woman was 28 years old, worked at a University, and was a pre-med student who was playing video games with her 8 year old nephew. This is who is "threatening" to cops.
 
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The cop was "dishonorable discharged" from the police force this morning and then charged with murder. Hopefully dude gets that good ol Texas death penalty.

What's fucked up though is the bitch ass cop hired a lawyer and that lawyer is being paid for by the state's largest police union. These piece of shit cops will stick together no matter what.

https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/F...That-Killed-Atatiana-Jefferson-563075211.html
 
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LAS VEGAS DETECTIVE ARRESTED

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A Las Vegas police detective assigned to the Major Violators/Narcotics Crimes Bureau was arrested last week.


46-year-old Detective Lawrence Rinetti was booked into the Clark County Detention Center for the following charges: misconduct of a police officer (felony); selling, transporting or giving away a controlled substance (felony); and destroying/concealing evidence (misdemeanor).

The detective had been under investigation since June 2019.

Rinetti has been employed by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department since 2006. He has been relieved of duty with pay.

The police officer also worked for the Nevada State Athletic Commission. He would perform inspections at unarmed combat events. NSAC says they are not giving him assignments at this time, but he did a good job looking out for the health and safety of the fighters.

 
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CCSD WEAPON SEARCH PROGRAM NETS A BIG ZERO IN WEAPONS FOUND, ARTICLE IGNORES TO TELL TAX PAYERS HOW MUCH IT COST THEM

https://www.fox5vegas.com/news/loca...cle_9a44e062-f5f2-11e9-a89d-c3453ecb7a11.html

LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -- The Clark County School District’s random weapon search program has not produced any weapon seizures since its inception.

The district announced the program in October 2018.


Between the 2018 and 2019 school year the random search program did not recover any weapons. So far in the 2019-2020 school year, the program has not garnered any seizures either.

Outside of the program, school officials have recovered 4 hand guns and 9 BB guns or air-soft guns.

A representative with the district said the program has been beneficial in that it lets students know that “weapons do not belong on campus.”

According to the school district, middle and high school students are subject to handheld metal detector searches. A computer program will select a school and classroom at random. The searches happen about three times a week, according to a school official. School staff trained by CCSD Police conduct the searches.

CCSD Police conduct a separate program that involves trained K9s sniffing items like backpacks. The teams have conducted over 90 random classroom sniffs at a rate of two searches a day.

That program has produced zero weapons seizures so far this year. However, a representative with the police department said the dogs are always working and have recovered two guns on school campuses in the last year unrelated to the program.

A representative with school district police said the programs take time, but do not cost money.

The district already owned the metal detectors used in the searches and the officers who trained school staff are already on the district’s pay roll.

Anyone who has information regarding safety concerns, can report through the Safe Voice app or visit safevoicenv.org. You can also call 833-216-SAFE.

According to the school district’s website, each CCSD comprehensive high school has at least one officer assigned to it.

CCSD police has 157 officers that work in schools and on patrol to interact with students and to monitor our campuses.