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@Im_dat1guy

เข้าร่วม Şubat 2022
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@LuckyLibraz @tfJuIy Shut up bitch🦝 Massa would've loved yo dumbass
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LuckyLibra@LuckyLibraz·
@tfJuIy He had a right to say the N word at this point…..he gets a pass
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July@tfJuIy·
A short story: A black guy meets up with a white dude to buy his AirPods. Instead, he grabs them and starts running. Eventually, he realizes that things can go so wrong for him...
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Stephen Patrick@Ironman829·
@Serenitee_Sam If I were a cop, if I see a face tattoo, I'm yanking everyone out and searching the car. It's like the international sign of I MAKE POOR DECISIONS and I will find something.
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✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️@Serenitee_Sam·
"Aren't taking me out of the car, homie." ​What started as a routine traffic stop for a mismatched license plate turned into a nightmare in seconds. Boise Police officers initiated a traffic stop on a white sedan after noticing an expired registration sticker. Upon speaking with the female passenger, she explained that she had recently received the car from her father and provided paperwork showing the registration was valid. However, the officers pointed out that the physical license plate displayed on the vehicle belonged to a different county and did not match the car's current registration, creating a "fictitious display." ​While adjusting to the situation, a passenger in the front seat rolled up his window due to the cold, which the officers permitted. ​After returning to their patrol vehicle to run the driver's information, the officers realized there was a third individual sitting silently in the backseat whom they had barely noticed initially. Furthermore, they observed that this backseat passenger was not wearing a seatbelt. ​An officer returned to the sedan, handed back the driver's paperwork, and requested that the backseat passenger roll down his window for identification regarding the seatbelt violation. ​The situation rapidly escalated from there: ​The backseat passenger refused to roll down the window, claiming there was no reason to. ​The passenger repeatedly hid his hands from the officer's view despite multiple commands to keep them visible. ​The passenger claimed to be a minor, but when asked for his date of birth, he stated he was born in the year 2000, making him 24 years old at the time. ​The passenger continuously reached around the seat, ignoring orders to place his hands on the headrest. ​Officers initially ordered the driver to unlock the car doors so they could safely remove Pope. When the doors weren't immediately unlocked, an officer opened the front driver's side door himself to manually hit the master unlock switch. ​As soon as the doors unlocked, Pope "bladed" his body away and continued reaching. Recognizing the escalating danger, the backup officer unholstered his firearm and explicitly ordered both the driver and the female passenger to exit the vehicle immediately to isolate the situation and keep them out of the line of fire. Both the driver and the female passenger complied and quickly stepped out of the front seats. Officers immediately ushered the driver and female passenger backward toward the safety of the parked patrol vehicles to separate them from the vehicle and create a safe buffer zone. ​Taking advantage of the sudden movement and chaos, Pope burst out of the rear passenger side door and fled on foot into the surrounding neighborhood. Additional backup units arrived within minutes to lock down the immediate area, establish a perimeter, and look after the driver and passenger. The front-seat occupants provided critical details to the police. They informed investigators that Pope was in a severe mental health crisis, was highly unstable, and explicitly noted that he might be attempting "$uicide by cop". This vital context was immediately broadcasted over the radio to the containment units searching the neighborhood. Neither the driver nor the female passenger faced charges, as the investigation quickly confirmed they were completely separate from Pope's actions and his outstanding felony warrant. Approximately 35 minutes after the initial stop, Corporal Steve Martinez spotted Pope exiting a residential backyard gate onto the sidewalk at 2034 S. Division Avenue. Pope was visibly covered in blood from his self-inflicted neck wound and was still holding the folding knife. ​Corporal Martinez exited his patrol vehicle, drew his weapon, and gave clear, loud commands: "Boise Police," "Stop right there," and "Do not move." ​Pope completely ignored the commands.
✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️@Serenitee_Sam

We’ve all seen the videos. We’ve all read the headlines. A chaotic encounter on a street corner, a erratic disturbance in a public space, or a tragic incident that could have been prevented. ​The pattern is always the same: a person severely struggling with their mental health doesn't get the intervention they need. Everyone looks the other way until it’s too late. ​It’s time to stop the denial. Protecting public safety and demanding real psychiatric help aren’t opposing views—they are the exact same goal. ​Here is the brutal reality of how our broken system fails both the vulnerable and the public. Too often, the first line of defense—friends, family, or community members—chooses to ignore the warning signs. Whether it's out of fear, shame, or simple wishful thinking, ignoring severe psychological deterioration doesn't make it go away. It amplifies it. ​When a person loses touch with reality, expecting them to "just snap out of it" isn't just unrealistic—it’s dangerous. Denial isn't compassion; it’s abandonment. ​What happens when the system finally steps in? Usually, it's a reactive, short-term fix. ​A person in a severe crisis commits a crime or causes a public disturbance. ​They enter the correctional system, which is fundamentally unequipped to treat severe, chronic psychiatric conditions. ​They are released back onto the streets with little to no continuous care, no stable housing, and no support system. This isn't rehabilitation; it's a revolving door. It guarantees that the individual will eventually spiral again, putting themselves and the public right back in harm's way. ​For too long, the public conversation has been split into two extremes. One side demands strict public safety; the other demands total leniency in the name of mental health advocacy. ​Both sides are missing the point. ​True compassion means realizing that allowing a severely unstable person to roam the streets without medical supervision is a failure of basic human dignity. At the same time, every citizen has an absolute right to walk through their community, ride public transit, and live their lives without fearing for their physical safety. ​We don’t need more temporary band-aids. We need structural changes that prioritize long-term stability: ​Reinvesting in modern, humane, psychiatric medical centers for individuals who genuinely cannot care for themselves or pose a risk to society. ​Streamlining legal frameworks so families and professionals can step in before a tragedy occurs, rather than waiting for a crime to happen. ​Ensuring that individuals leaving institutions are transitioned into supervised, monitored care programs—not just dropped back onto the pavement. ​The Bottom Line: We have to stop choosing between public safety and mental health care. Until we face the facts and demand a system that enforces both treatment and accountability, the cycle will keep repeating. ​When do we say enough is enough? ​ ​What does the system look like in your city? Are you seeing the same revolving door?

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@Aku_700 There's videos of whites doing the same to white owned restaurants too, is your logic the same amongst those videos too?
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AshleY@Aku_700·
BLACK-ON-BLACK THEFT: Your Own People Eating Good Then Running Out Like Cowards! This Black-owned spot in Chicago feeding the community — and y’all still pulling dine-and-dash on your own? No accountability. No respect. Same old mess hurting Black businesses every day.
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Rossco Hopewell 🇺🇸@RosscoHopewell·
@Im_dat1guy @Ersin0X sounds like the truth is a little irritating for you there bro? Nowhere did the song say "you and us" Are you a chimp, or are you a civil adult American? Choice is yours and us Americans are tired of "chimps"
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F.@Im_dat1guy·
@Marlayna29 😆😆😆☠️stfuuuuuuu
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Marlayna@Marlayna29·
Should this be acceptable?
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LadyNay 🤍
LadyNay 🤍@iamladynayxo·
raw or condom? 👀
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Jay@Jay27echo·
@more_meat_loaf Yeah the cops in this video are definitely dicks and abusing their power, but just fcking comply. When they say you’re under arrest and you try to stop them, you are now resisting arrest and the situation will can worse. Just comply and fight it in court.
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more_meat_loaf@more_meat_loaf·
And they wonder why everyone hates them
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Tammy Seiser
Tammy Seiser@seiser_tammy·
@Ersin0X They do this all the time. Don’t care about the person they on the date with, just want free stuff, food or anything. Girl’s are in on it from beginning. Glad this guy got away with it. You never see white girls do this
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Gen X of America@GossettIii·
@Ersin0X Pay for 2 meals and walk away! Fuck the freeloaders and their horses.
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F.@Im_dat1guy·
@RosscoHopewell @Ersin0X You delusional crackaz love referring to us as chimps, when yall have all the chimps characteristics. Delusional retard.
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TheKingLegacy@MarkJBarrett·
@LASHYBILLS The 21-year-old victim (Matthew Duffy) did not live in the Hopkinton area with direct resident access to the lake. I guess that doesn't matter but it does matter.
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LASHY BILLS
LASHY BILLS@LASHYBILLS·
A 70-year-old man was charged with attempted murder after he tried to drown a 21-year-old man on crutches at a residents-only lake in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, over a dispute about access to the lake. According to a Hopkinton police report, Dana shouted at a group of young men that it was "time to go," referring to the group riding a jet ski on the lake The group and Dana shout back and forth, with Dana eventually walking up to the group to confront them, according to officials "Are you going to beat up a cripple?" one of Duffy's friends reportedly asked Dana. "I don't care, I'll take a cripple." Dana responded, according to the report. Speaking with NewsCenter 5, the victim, Matthew Duffy, said he feared for his life. "I was so scared for my life because I can't fight back, I broke practically everything and this guy's on top of me under the water, I can't see what's going on, I can't fight back," Duffy said Steven Dana was charged with an attempt to murder, two counts of strangulation/suffocation, and assault and battery on a disabled person.
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@wildfreakouts She's going viral for being smart
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Pop Feed@wildfreakouts·
Woman goes viral after choosing 20 days in jail instead of 2 years of probation.
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mountain@mountain772287·
I need a boyfriend but am shy. Please inbox me 😫♥️
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@_Thathickstuddd You definitely had some dick before
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@LoudOutside Where do I send my direct deposit
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Loud Outside@LoudOutside·
Be honest are you taking the offer?
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Grow Smarter
Grow Smarter@GrowSmarter_x·
We haven't gotten a winner yet... Let's see who gets it...
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