ProfIdiot

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ProfIdiot

ProfIdiot

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Katılım Ekim 2021
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Creepy.org
Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
In 2015, 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed brought a homemade digital clock to his school in Texas. He had built it himself and wanted to show it to his teacher. But instead of being praised, he was accused of bringing a bomb. Ahmed was pulled out of class, questioned by police, handcuffed, and taken to a juvenile detention center. He was never charged with a crime, but the school suspended him for three days.
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Kate❤️‍🔥💕
Kate❤️‍🔥💕@katee_K1·
A crisp evening in Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania. Manda Haines held her two young children’s hands as they stepped into the crosswalk. In seconds, former sheriff’s deputy Gunner Vuocolo’s car slammed into them, sending little Raelynn and Eli flying through the air like broken dolls. Their screams tore through the street as they hit the pavement. Manda rushed to her injured babies, confronting the man who hit them. Raelynn, who once dreamed of becoming a police officer, is now terrified of cops. The family’s trust is shattered, their sense of safety gone forever. Vuocolo faced charges — reckless driving, endangerment — but on April 28, 2026, he quietly entered a diversion program. No trial. No conviction. No criminal record. He walks free. A mother’s plea for justice went unanswered. Two children’s lives forever changed, while the man who hit them faces zero real consequences.
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Michael Mahoney
Michael Mahoney@MikeTheNavyGuy1·
So a Halifax cop thought it was great practice to strike a cyclist accused of stealing food from a grocery store. Pinned the guy against a pole and broke his leg. Over food. Not a violent robbery. No weapons involved. Brutal.
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Police The Police 2.0
Police The Police 2.0@PoliceThePolic1·
🚨👮 Cop Drives Like Stevie Wonder, Runs Innocent Driver Off the Road
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MC Squared
MC Squared@mcsquared34·
Capitalism means your only purpose in life is to work to increase shareholder value and to spread diseases
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🍏Signal🍏🍃🚬
🍏Signal🍏🍃🚬@_SIGNALWOW·
you cant kill medics in war btw they are murdering everyone no matter what true monsters
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Police The Police 2.0
Police The Police 2.0@PoliceThePolic1·
🚨 Cop gets his feelings hurt, nukes the First Amendment, and cuffs a guy on his own street to feel powerful again. And they still wonder why people hate cops.
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Giggling Ganon
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon·
Tyrant cop arrests nurse because she refused to violate patient rights and break hospital policy. The University of Utah Hospital became the site of confrontation about the Fourth Amendment and the limits of police authority. Registered nurse Alex Wubbels was forcibly arrested by Salt Lake City Police Detective Jeff Payne after she refused to allow an illegal blood draw on an unconscious patient. ​The patient was an off-duty truck driver who had been involved in a head-on collision with a suspect fleeing from police. He was admitted to the hospital in a comatose state. Detective Payne sought the blood sample to check for illicit substances, despite the patient being a victim in the crash, not the suspect. ​Wubbels remained calm and presented the officer with the hospital's written policy—which had been agreed upon by the police department itself. She informed him that per the U.S. Supreme Court, a blood draw requires: ​A warrant. ​Patient consent. ​The patient to be under arrest. ​Since none of these conditions were met, Wubbels refused to comply. Detective Payne responded by manhandling her, placing her in handcuffs, and dragging her to a patrol car while she screamed for help. While outside Detective Payne yelled at Wubbels saying how long he was doing this and how he knows the law. ​Detective Jeff Payne was fired from the Salt Lake City Police Department following an internal investigation. ​Lt. James Tracy, Payne’s supervisor who ordered the arrest, was demoted. ​Legal Settlement: Alex Wubbels received a $1.5 million settlement from Salt Lake City and the University of Utah. Great job by this nurse for standing her ground and refusing to violate the rights of her patient. Seems like the nurse understands the law better than the people enforcing it in this situation.
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon

Damn! I was waiting for her to start breaking out receipts showing what he had for dinner next and what color his crap was the next day. Turn the oven off, this dude is cooked. If you ever needed proof that the "perfect crime" is a myth in the digital age, this is it. This interrogation footage captures the exact moment the walls closed in on Shedrick Ray. ​The body of Tshey Bennett, a 24-year-old mother, was discovered in a Texas creek. Investigators quickly focused on Ray, but it wasn't just old-school detective work that caught him—it was his own digital footprint. ​Detectives didn't just have a hunch; they had a roadmap of his every move: ​The Turo Paper Trail: Ray rented a vehicle to meet Bennett. Despite his attempts to delete his account, investigators recovered GPS logs that placed the car at the hotel and the exact location where Bennett’s body was found. ​The Power Cord: A specific cord missing from the hotel room was linked back to evidence found at the scene. ​ This is the most chilling part. Ray’s Google searches were a play-by-play of his intent and panic: ​"Can a m*rderer be convicted without a body?" ​"How many prostitute m*rders go unsolved?" ​"What happens to a body after two days in water?" ​"How to delete Turo account." ​ ​When confronted, Ray claimed he was just "documenting reality" and searching for PlayStation cords. The jury didn't buy it. Shedrick Ray was found guilty of Capital Murder and sentenced to Life Without Parole. ​Justice for Tshey Bennett was served through the very technology Ray thought he could outsmart. Amazing detective work by this detective. This what gathering the facts look like.

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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
do you understand what "briefly" means here.. a woman dying of hantavirus boarded a commercial KLM flight in Johannesburg on April 25th.. the Andes strain.. the only hantavirus on earth that spreads person to person.. she died the next day.. her husband died on the cruise ship two weeks earlier.. the ship tried to dock in the Canary Islands.. rejected.. tried Cape Verde.. they can't handle it.. 147 passengers from 23 countries are still floating in the Atlantic right now because no country wants them on their soil.. three dead.. WHO tracing every passenger on that flight.. and the airline's official statement is she was on board "briefly" the ocean isn't a quarantine ward.. and "briefly" isn't a health policy.. shit
Insider Paper@TheInsiderPaper

BREAKING: A passenger who later died of hantavirus was "briefly" on board a KLM flight from Johannesburg to the Netherlands

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They arrested the man owned r@pe island and the woman who lured the children to rape island... but they haven’t arrested a SINGLE client who paid to r@pe children on r@pe island.
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
In 1963, four little girls: Denise McNair(11), Carole Robertson(14),Addie Mae Collins(14) and Cynthia Dianne Wesley(14) were killed when white supremacists bombed the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham. The bomber was found not guilty of murder.
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Police The Police 2.0
Police The Police 2.0@PoliceThePolic1·
⚠️ Cop forgets his own gun on top of the car. But sure, they’re the “responsible gun owners.”
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mrredpillz jokaqarmy
mrredpillz jokaqarmy@JOKAQARMY1·
Meta fired 1100 people for exposing Smart Glasses
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LASHY BILLS
LASHY BILLS@LASHYBILLS·
A Texas father shoots and kills a carjacker attempting to steal vehicle with family inside Police say the man tried to steal several vehicles by force yesterday afternoon, before trying this one near Highway 66 and Dairy Road A majority of the family members were inside the car when a carjacker tried to steal it.
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