AVII 916

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AVII 916

AVII 916

@AVII916

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AVII 916
AVII 916@AVII916·
@NickSteinm57652 @ForexRXx @PoliceThePolic1 One of these incidents a cops gonna catch a fucking 1 ounce lead weight here pretty soon. They keep all this kind of shit up. People aren’t playing around no more. people are getting tired of the tyranny. It’s sad someone’s gonna have to die to get all this shit to stop 😓
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Police The Police 2.0
Police The Police 2.0@PoliceThePolic1·
This EXACT mentality, is why people don't respect cops.
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James Bond
James Bond@JamesBond24175·
@ForexRXx @PoliceThePolic1 The guy that got pulled over has already filed a lawsuit and more than likely they will settle out of court with him. I guarantee you in the end the motorist is laughing his ass off all the way to the bank and the cop will be lucky to have a job cleaning out the toilets 🤡🖕
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brand harr
brand harr@BrandHarr29444·
@policelawnews I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again! It takes one down LOW, dirty, piece of fuckin SHIT niqqer to put one of our blue brothers lives at risk, or threat. Praise god our fine officer was vigilant, and unharmed. I know he will NEVER read this, but I’m praying for that good officer!
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police.law.news@policelawnews·
West Berlin, NJ🚔 •Detectives contacted Shawn Phillips…who had a warrant for throwing “a Molotov cocktail like device," causing $2,000 in damage to a parked vehicle. •Shawn reached into his pocket for a 🔫 as detectives approached. •However, a detective was able to fire first…fatally shooting Shawny-boy.
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AVII 916
AVII 916@AVII916·
@GirlPnw82143 @policelawnews I don’t know. It looked like the undercover clop dressed in plain clothes with no ID rolled up, sounding like a ghetto Nigger trying to rob him and then unloaded on him. As a police officer how you handle situations matter Too many cops are corrupt. The system needs to burn.
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AVII 916
AVII 916@AVII916·
@VigilantFox Someone breaks in my house and tries to rob me in my family. They have a fire or not. They’re getting killed 20 fucking times over cops wanna prosecute me? DA wants to prosecute me you get put in the same category as a fucking home invader you pieces of shit.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
Joe Rogan’s guest running for mayor of LA reveals what SWAT officers told him off the record: They said: There is “NOTHING we can do” about home invasions because “these people all know they’re getting out in 2 WEEKS.” Pratt asked: “Isn’t that a felony?” The officers replied: “Nope, you can go break into a house with a gun while people are there. Families. rob them, tie them up and get out [in 2 weeks].” And if you’re the homeowner and decide to stand your ground, “you’ll get prosecuted.” Pratt “personally advised” that if you live in LA and people with guns break into your home, you should “lock yourself in a closet and have your firearm and have a strong point.” Watch how Rogan reacts to that… Even Democrats are starting to realize how “insane” this is. Things have gotten so bad that even LA liberals are now questioning whether Democrat policies are doing more good than harm. Spencer Pratt currently has a 24% chance of becoming the next mayor of LA, according to Polymarket.
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Hamadryas Plastique
Hamadryas Plastique@HamadryasP·
@DesireeAmerica4 Austin has a thriving scumbag economy, it's an embarrassment, and the city officials encourage it. The whole place is overrun with meth heads, hookers, dealers, and violent bums. It's not what they sell you on the postcard.
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Desiree
Desiree@DesireeAmerica4·
There is a whole underworld economy hiding in plain sight. ​In places like South Austin, Tx. These "trap hotels" operate as sovereign territory. The dealers literally pay the motel owners a massive premium just to own the block and run their "natural commerce" without interference.
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Giggling Ganon
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon·
Police in Columbus Ohio mess up bad when they arrested a real ATF agent. This one of those videos that really make local PD look bad. The first officer arrived on the scene and immediately drew his firearm and started demanding the ATF officer to get on the ground. Never gave him a chance to show his credentials, treated him like a criminal with zero chance to prove his innocence. clearly in the video it is seen he had his hands up with his paperwork in his hand. There was no need to demand on the ground and not give him a chance to identify himself. They arrested him, put him in the back of a squad car and continued to mock him until they made contact with his supervisor. This ended in a huge lawsuit that cost the tax payers of Columbus 1.6 million dollars over two incompetent cops that believe or not as of 2025 are still on the force doing God knows what other damage.
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AVII 916
AVII 916@AVII916·
@smsgt2010 @policelawnews Look up the name, Christopher Dorner One man had LAPD running scared like a little bitches because he would not accept their corruption
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AVII 916
AVII 916@AVII916·
@Mappy6984 Corrupt cops need to be dealt with in finality that involves small weights of lead at high velocity
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NRM84
NRM84@Mappy6984·
Guess the house doesn't like losing money, but they have no shame in wrecking people's lives
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916 Today
916 Today@916today·
MASSIVE APARTMENT FIRE NEAR SAC STATE THIS EVENING 👀🔥 An apartment complex caught fire near Sacramento State University off University Ave & Howe Ave sending huge clouds of smoke into the sky visible across the area 🚨 #916 #sacramento #sac
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NFAPirate
NFAPirate@FREEMANREALMD·
@AVII916 @916today Odd ClA profile decides to comment bc the post is being actively supressed.
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NFAPirate
NFAPirate@FREEMANREALMD·
@916today Zero comments? Why supress this? Thats a weird choice for x to make...
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AVII 916
AVII 916@AVII916·
@916today I hadn’t seen this one yet wow crazy wonder if it was arson or electrical fire
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AVII 916
AVII 916@AVII916·
@vyrtuoso @Mr_Byrd1776 @cgfgunrights Mass noncompliance needs to be 10,000 patriots marching on whichever state capital arm to the teeth with whatever gun looks scariest to the libs
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Samuel Prado
Samuel Prado@vyrtuoso·
@Mr_Byrd1776 @cgfgunrights They use force to enforce laws they've no authority to pass. Engaging in the civil disobedience should be done by all. Problem is that all FFLs do comply. It'd be nice to arm w/out being subjected to Unconstitutional background checks, waiting, FSC, std cap mags bans, roster, AWB
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California Gun Rights Foundation
Gun control in California isn’t slowing down. It’s just getting more technical. More rules. More barriers. Same goal.
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
I got a call tonight from a constituent whose son is in federal prison He explained that he hasn’t heard from his son in several days (which is unusual for him), that his son suffers from multiple, potentially life-threatening health conditions that are going untreated in prison, and that he needed to know whether his son was still alive He sent me the main switchboard number for the prison in question (which is on the east coast), and I called the number Someone answered almost immediately I explained who I was and why I was calling, and in particular that I needed to know whether this particular inmate was alive and well The guy scolded me three times for calling “too f***ing late” and refused to tell me anything Only when I persisted did he agree to check his records to confirm that the inmate in question was alive and well After checking a list briefly, he came back to the phone and said “he’s here, and he’s alive and receiving the treatment he needs” (His parents assure me that that’s simply not true) I asked politely if someone could leave the inmate a message asking him to call his parents in the morning He said, “it’s too late” I responded, “I don’t mean now, I mean in the morning” He scolded me again for calling too late, and then told me I’d have to call tomorrow and track down the inmate’s counselor I asked him if he could relay the note to the counselor for me He scolded me again for calling too late and asked me to call back tomorrow to track down the inmate’s counselor I asked for the guy’s name He refused to answer I asked for his name again He hung up on me That’s not okay Sadly, this is not the first time I’ve had this experience when talking to people from the U.S. Bureau of Prisons on behalf of constituents with an incarcerated family member suffering from a severe medical condition And each occasion, I’ve been treated at best with dismissiveness and at worst with contempt and profanity Has anyone else experienced this with the U.S. Bureau of Prisons?
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A Gene Robinson
A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite·
😡You saw that FILTH!!! California just showed you exactly how power protects itself. AB 2624… pushed through the Assembly Judiciary Committee 11–2… is being sold as “privacy protection.” That’s not what it is. This is a direct response to exposure. Independent journalist Nick Shirley filmed taxpayer-funded facilities… daycares… hospice operations… Locations that appeared empty… While billing continued. That’s the allegation. That’s the trigger. And instead of immediate audits… prosecutions… and recovery of funds… Sacramento moved to restrict the camera. Led by Mia Bonta… AB 2624 introduces real enforcement mechanisms: Minimum $4,000 civil penalties… tripled damages possible… Legal pathways to sue individuals for filming and posting… The truth. Multi-year injunctions blocking publication of footage… Criminal exposure tied to sharing images or information if it’s interpreted as leading to harm. Understand what that means in practice… You film a publicly funded facility… You publish what you see… And now you can be financially crushed or legally restrained. All while those same facilities continue receiving taxpayer money. Now ask the only question that matters: Why is the response aimed at the person documenting… Instead of the activity being documented? Because California already has a documented history of fraud exposure across public systems… Billions lost through unemployment fraud… Healthcare system abuse… Program-level leakage that’s been acknowledged in audits. That’s not opinion. That’s recorded loss. And now the state is moving to limit visibility into similar patterns. The conflict concern is real. Rob Bonta oversees enforcement… While legislation tied to shielding exposure emerges from the same political structure. That demands scrutiny. This is not about immigrants… It’s not about safety… Real threats are already illegal under existing law. This is about control of information flow. If you can’t film it… You can’t prove it. If you can’t prove it… It doesn’t get prosecuted. That’s how systems protect themselves. To every taxpayer watching this unfold: Demand forensic audits… Demand transaction-level tracing… Demand verification of services billed versus services delivered. Because once the ability to document reality is restricted… Accountability doesn’t just weaken… It disappears. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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