@NYSCO33@Khanstillday You sound goofy. IT WAS A MOVIE! Fictional characters and situations. Get real dude. How did you know The guy was a Criminal? Just all around Delusional..🤣🤦🏽♂️
@ItsjustMoon616@Khanstillday This you cuh? So a little boy who's a bully deserves to die but CRIMINALS shouldn't have any consequences and all cops are evil right? You are the worst type of hypocrite.
@ehouaismec@LeeMerrittesq You know How many Laws The Police break on a daily? How many people’s right they violate? Shit is Crazy Wild! You just gotta be on point and know your rights. He was talking too much talking about some Nazis!
@ItsjustMoon616@LeeMerrittesq Whats they want dont matter. Law is for everyone. We are in right by wanted to see a supervisor and they have to call him
People are also afraid for they lives, and afraid by the police
Rudy Ornelas was pulled over in Sacramento in 2018 for tinted windows. His Smith & Wesson was registered and locked in his trunk. He told the officers. He stayed calm. He knew his rights. He asked for a supervisor. In return, a female officer drew her gun and pointed it at his head. He was cited, his legal firearm was temporarily seized, and he was forced to complete a safety class and wait two months to get it back.
Every charge was dropped. He didn’t file a lawsuit—he won in criminal court when the charges were thrown out. The officer? No public discipline. Reports say she was later promoted to detective, but SPD never confirmed it because they never had to. The real loss isn’t just what happened to Rudy. It’s a system that rewards escalation instead of punishing it. Compliance doesn’t protect us. Accountability will.
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@1amW4TcHing@LeeMerrittesq Amen!! Exactly why I said that. Them Mfs be quick to snatch that pistol out when All we said were a few words they didn’t agree with! He said get me a supervisor and Boom, Drawn down on!