This TMZ pivot might put them back on the map
‘If you see one of the 535 members of Congress on vacation during Easter Break’
“Take a picture and send it to us”
@PiersUncensored@piersmorgan@MaxComedian How many strategic attacks do they need?! The terrorists have been getting strategically attack for almost a month...They strategically take out individual ayatollahs and other successors. Time to rise up.
Max Amini tells Piers Morgan the people of Iran are “hoping for a strategic attack" to dismantle the regime.
"We'd like for this regime to fall with the least amount of casualties."
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@4thOfJuly365 Planes were CGI. Cruise missle through the Pentagon. F-16 's took out that United flight. Thermite melted the steel and building 7 was always planned to be demo'd.
@PoliceThePolic1 You're the bootlicker asshole. Notice you didn't show why they were detaining & quesitoning him huh? They obviously suspect him of something which means they get to ID him. Go read a book.
He refused to give his name. The response is instant escalation: they try to trample him with a horse, swarm him, tackle him, and punch him in the face, despite never issuing a lawful order or articulating a crime. Meanwhile, bootlickers cheer them on like it’s a sport.
This woman was awoken to a loud crash, she ran down stairs and saw that the dryer fell off of the washer. She’s here alone and tried to pick it back up but it’s just too heavy.
The only thing she could think of is to call 9-1-1. The police and fire department came out and was able to help her put it back.
She’s being heavily criticized for calling an emergency line for what they consider a non emergency. But if you are a woman living alone with nobody to help you when something like this happens, was it appropriate for her to call 9-1-1?
BREAKING - Alissa Haase of Fort Mill, South Carolina says it’s time for Republicans to “count their days,” adding that if she encounters any while armed she will “place it between their eyes, starting with Trump,”
Would be a shame if her employer and the Secret Service saw this.
Whether the bike is street legal or not, the way he was riding it up and down the street was not. Zero respect for authority. Starting life the wrong way. If this was your kid, what would you do? He needs some strong parenting.
Lawsuit incoming from this one.
I don't know what this guy did, but it's activity like this that gives the good officers that are the majority out there a bad look. 😮
You get one that wants to abuse his position of power to do things like this which then hits the tax payer because you know this became a lawsuit.
VIDEO: Woman who threw speeding ticket toward Hurst Police officer brings complaint to city council @FOX4
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HURST, Texas - A Hurst woman and the local police department are telling different sides of a story involving a traffic stop and a thrown speeding ticket.
On Jan. 16, Taneisha Thompson was stopped by a Hurst police officer after allegedly speeding in a school zone.
Hurst Police released body camera footage of the incident on Tuesday. In the video, an officer issues Thompson a traffic citation after a brief conversation.
Thompson is seen throwing the ticket back at the officer, who then placed Thompson under arrest with the help of another officer. Officers pulled Thompson out of her car and onto the ground before arresting her.
Thompson's child was present in the passenger seat of the vehicle at the time of the incident.
Thompson has hired civil rights attorney Lee Merritt as she considers legal action against the Hurst Police Department.
She says she suffered a black eye, a lip injury that required stitches and several bruises on her body from the incident.
Thompson read a statement to reporters on Tuesday evening during a press conference before sharing her story with Hurst City Council.
"I am here today because this is bigger than me—this is about all of us. It is about ensuring de-escalation, about prioritizing the safety of every citizen, so that no one else endures what I did. I am deeply grateful for all the support I have received from around the world—this is a call for justice, for humanity, and for safety. I will not be silenced," part of Thompson's statement read.
Merritt answered questions during the presser.
When asked about Thompson's throwing of the ticket, Merritt said: "I tell my clients, I tell the public in general, it’s not best to litigate a case on the side of the road. If you’re upset about a police encounter, hold your peace, hire an attorney, file a complaint with the police department later."
He also stated: "I let the public know, just because this is the law, that you actually have every right to be rude to law enforcement. Not best practice, but you have every right to be rude."
Hurst Police are standing by the officer.
"Corporal Morgan acted in full accordance with the law and with our department’s policies and the department stands firmly behind his actions," Hurst Police Chief Billy Keadle said.
The department conducted an investigation into the incident after Thompson filed a formal complaint claiming excessive use of force. The investigation determined the claims were unfounded.
Alex del Carmen, a criminologist at Tarleton State University, viewed the footage and said the officer's actions were lawful.
"What I said after reviewing the entire footage was that the woman was very disrespectful of the office during the entire exchange. Further, that the officer, up to the point of handing the ticket to her, was very respectful, professional and showed restraint," del Carmen said.
"However, when the woman threw the citation out the window, the officer had the choice of either giving her another citation for loitering, ignoring it, or asking another officer to step in. Instead, he chose to issue a verbal command for the woman to get out of the vehicle, and she refused."
"At that point, the officer used physical force. Although this was awful, it is lawful, for the woman refused to get out of the vehicle and ignored the officer’s commands."