Paul Swanfort

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Paul Swanfort

Paul Swanfort

@PaulSwanfoo

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@bigDsreturn These the people that built and invented everything. Yeah sure.
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Paul Swanfort@PaulSwanfoo·
@1112332111exe @Vand3l2 @bigDsreturn Yea aye all you people are going to hell, joking on the lost souls of children. God damn, it’s crazy how stupid some people are in the world. This is why your women don’t want to reproduce with you , you can’t see??…
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Paul Swanfort@PaulSwanfoo·
@Phil22106325111 @iron_scriptures @bigDsreturn Buddy “Phil” as a black man, I pray to god for your mind bruh. Your shit is so beyond fried. You look at two young soles lost forever and all you can think about is racist, division, absolute NONsense… You’re more dead than these two kids.
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Paul Swanfort@PaulSwanfoo·
@bigDsreturn I wonder why whites always label black people as chimping or monkeys. It’s like they’re so stupid they don’t know the history behind humanity and evolution. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Robbie Harvey@therobbieharvey·
Here’s the entire sequence of events. In this video you’ll see Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony enter the stadium. You’ll see Anthony entering the tent leading up to the attack and the aftermath including bodycam footage of his arrest.
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CCFreedmen@CCFreedmen·
They are historical domestic terrorist bullies.
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hi@antlol555·
@PaulSwanfoo @PoliceIncident its protocol retard, the kid literally is not supposed to have anything in his hands, mid traffic stop, while being OUTSIDE THE CAR, there is 0 justification for this, youre an absolute retard
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Police Incidents@PoliceIncident·
Newly Released Body-Cam Footage Shows Moments Before Officer Ella French Was Killed During Chicago Traffic Stop Shop here: amzn.to/4xsPkxO CHICAGO, Ill. – On the evening of Aug. 7, 2021, at about 9:06 p.m., Chicago Police Officer Ella French, 29, was fatally shot during a traffic stop in the city’s West Englewood neighborhood. Officers French and partners Carlos Yanez Jr., 39, and Joshua Blas, 37, had pulled over an SUV at 63rd Street and Bell Avenue. The vehicle was driven by 22-year-old Eric Morgan, with his brother, 21-year-old Emonte “Monty” Morgan, in the back seat and an unidentified woman in front. According to investigators, Emonte Morgan, armed with a .22-caliber pistol, opened fire on the officers as French approached the vehicle. The officers returned fire. Officer Blas wounded Emonte Morgan, who was treated at an Oak Lawn hospital; French was rushed to the University of Chicago Medical Center and pronounced dead; Yanez was critically wounded but survived after surgery, losing his right eye. Eric Morgan fled on foot but was captured by civilians after police shot his leg. The female passenger fled the scene but was later detained and released without charge. Authorities recovered spent .22-caliber casings at the scene that matched the recovered handgun. Cook County prosecutors charged Emonte Morgan with first-degree murder of a peace officer, two counts of attempted murder of officers, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, and unlawful use of a weapon by a felon. Eric Morgan was charged with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, unlawful use by a felon, and obstruction of justice. Prosecutors noted that Eric Morgan, a convicted felon, was barred from buying firearms, prompting related federal charges: 40-year-old Jamel Danzy pleaded guilty to illegally purchasing the Glock used in the shooting and received a 30-month prison term in December 2022. In September 2021 a grand jury indicted Emonte Morgan on 85 counts in connection with the shooting. A jury found him guilty in March 2024 of French’s murder and the attempted murder of the other officers, and in September 2024 he was sentenced to two concurrent life terms without parole. Eric Morgan pleaded guilty in October 2023 to the weapons and obstruction charges and received a seven-year prison sentence. No charges were filed against the woman in the vehicle. Authorities reported that Eric Morgan’s prior felony conviction forced the straw purchase, and no prior convictions were documented for Emonte Morgan. Sources: Chicago Police Department, Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, Civilian Office of Police Accountability, WTTW News, Chicago Sun-Times, FOX 32 Chicago. #police #cops #crime #policia #polizei #PoliceIncident #CrimeNews
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clippedhub 📸@clippedhubb·
Kai Cenat is facing backlash after charging small streamers $15,000 to apply to Streamer University, only to reject them and accept bigger creators and close friends instead 😳
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Paul Swanfort@PaulSwanfoo·
@Nalin_Haley @zach_jpg_ Bro unfortunately for you … when you look like this nobody gives a fuck about your opinion because you’re hard on the eyes and that alone irritates people to the point that anything you say will be annoying.. and you’re still wrong.
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Nalin Haley@Nalin_Haley·
@zach_jpg_ Dude even the title of the movie Nope is corny 😭😭 I didn’t watch it tho so I won’t judge that one but his other ones were just horror slop
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CV👹@carlosvamu·
@GigglingGanon Annoying ass guy, fucking show your stupid ID, fucking idiot
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Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon·
Officer arrests passanger for not providing ID. Then lies to cover up his error. We are in Miami Dade and the officer involved is identified as D. Echeverria. He initiated the encounter by demanding identification from the passenger, despite the passenger's clear assertion that they were not the driver and had committed no crime. ​Under established legal standards, passengers generally have no obligation to provide identification during a routine traffic stop unless the officer possesses reasonable, articulable suspicion that the passenger is actively involved in criminal activity. The officer’s insistence on obtaining the passenger's ID, despite the lack of evidence linking them to a crime, illustrates a disregard for the passenger's rights against unreasonable detention and questioning. After the officer consulted with his partner, he knew he messed up which is why he cooked up the excuse of mixing up vehicles. This interaction serves as a stark reminder of the importance of knowing one's rights when facing law enforcement, as the demand for ID—even when legally unjustified—is a common maneuver to intimidate or control individuals in public spaces.
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Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. There is absolutely zero logic in trying to assault a police officer. Think about it: you are actively attacking someone who is legally authorized to use force, carries the tools to stop you, has a radio to call an entire precinct for backup, and is backed by a legal system that will throw the absolute book at you. ​It is a lose-lose situation every single time. Best case scenario? You end up tacked to the pavement in handcuffs. Worst case? You don’t make it home at all. No matter how angry, defensive, or bulletproof you feel in the moment, trying to fight law enforcement is a masterclass in making a bad situation instantly worse. It’s not tough, it’s not brave—it’s just flat-out dumb. If you have an issue with an officer, fight it where you actually stand a chance: in the courtroom with a lawyer, not on the street with your fists.

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Bob Slob@FableOfFire·
@_lukeoutbelow @sublimeamerica You believe that about Charlie Kirk I would vote for you to be in a concentration camp. You brought it upon yourself with this comment dumb faggot.
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