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Man tells cops they can't enter without a warrant, they kick in door, kill him.

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The officer literally took money out of my pocket after he cuffed me and gave it to a cabbie to drive her dumb ass home.

That seems good of him. Usually they just take it and put it in their pocket. If you have any drugs on you they will beat the fuck out of you and take the shit home and have a good time afterwards.
 
Did Dave really just follow up a story about a guy getting killed and a video of a guy getting savagely beaten to talk about some traffic violations? :chuckle:
 
Did Dave really just follow up a story about a guy getting killed and a video of a guy getting savagely beaten to talk about some traffic violations? :chuckle:


Max, tip of the iceberg.

I've been targeted since they broke into my house thanksgiving morning at 4am "to fix a fire alarm ". ulpon walking into my livong room and finding them snooping through cabinets on the other side of the apartment of my alarm, I told them that I was confident they were not within their legal rights.

They asked why I was being such a whiny asshole. "It's four am on thanksgiving morning and you did a BandE on my apartment, GET OUT or give me your badge numbers"was not the response they wanted.

Since then, they follow me, park outside my complex and search Me literally every time they see me.

You remember my other story. where the refugee I was housing and I got into a fight and I got in my car and parked it in anSDSU lot.

Within five minutes they were there. searched me for three hours at3am. found 3adderall inside her prescription bottle. they drove to my place and questioned her, doing everything they could to get her to say I was physically abusing her.

Because they targeted me and found medication in a car we shared, I would have lost all financial aid for that semester and forever which would have ruined my life.

along with rhe fact that they publicly humiliate me in habit, and have Cost me thousands of dollars and almost cost me my career in several instances, they have flat out done some fucked up stuff.

You want to wake up to random officers shining flashlights around your apartment thangsiving morning at4am with no cause? Be searched for hours upon hours at stupid hours of the night? Have your significant other be woken up and terrified while a fucking random ass domestic violence claim is attempted to be evoked out of her?

Go to20 hours ofAA meetings bc her meds were in your car? Been literally robbed after cuffed in front of hundreds Bc your spoiled brat gf is a mess and a spoiled brat? Had your actual stuff stolen by the police to add insult to injury of your car getting stolen?

Did I tell you about the one where I gave a homeless coworker a place to stay and he robbed a store in my car and brought the items to my apt?

He refused to take it back anonymously and clear my name so I placed his belongings outside of my apt and locked the door.

The cops saved the day by forcing me to let the criminal transient back into my home. The kicker? He was literally on the phone during the cops conversation, in the same room, asking his "boys to take care of me" for five thousand. Lol, I had to move out and he claimed possession of my apartment while I paid his rent.

It took them way too long to trace my car to my apartment and ring the bell, causing the guy they saw on camera, who we had already spoken at length about, to answer the door, but it was nice getting my apartment back eventually

No. No one died. I'm sorry.


Would you like me to go into the events where I was impaled by a stop sign"for resisting arrest"while getting on my knees and being tackled from behind? Would you like to see the pictures I took or the police report that said I was assaulting an officer, literally while being cuffed?

Did I mention I was pepper sprayed for telling them to stop putting both of their body weights on me Bc I was being impaled? This is while I was handcuffed, again.
 
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Sounds like shit. Ugh.

At least a PD didnt tell you that your case wasnt a high priority because you didnt die, thus making it only an assault. :chuckle:

Serious question. And it's gonna sound stupid, for sure. How badly does it hurt when you get shot? And how long does it take to hurt? Is it instant like if someone punched you in the face or hit a bone? Or do you go into shock and not feel it until later?

I can assume it's immense pain after surgery, just like any surgery. I'm curious about immediately after it happens. I feel like people say they don't feel anything initially at times, but most of the time when people get shot adrenaline is pumping due to a fight, chase or war.



GTFO here man. :chuckle:
 
It's like getting stabbed, but at a hundred miles an hour, and the knife is hot as Fuck and stays inside you
 
It's like getting stabbed, but at a hundred miles an hour, and the knife is hot as Fuck and stays inside you

Bombshell.

You've been shot?
 
Just as a legal matter, the cops sometimes can enter a home without a warrant if there are exigent circumstances. If they're looking for a dangerous fugitive, for example, and there is a reason they cannot just wait.

Not saying that was the case in this story, but it can be sometimes, for obvious reasons.
 
Just as a legal matter, the cops sometimes can enter a home without a warrant if there are exigent circumstances. If they're looking for a dangerous fugitive, for example, and there is a reason they cannot just wait.

Not saying that was the case in this story, but it can be sometimes, for obvious reasons.

Oh, when this cop gets off with nothing but a paid vacation I'm sure the judge will come up with some "exigent circumstances."
 
Oh, when this cop gets off with nothing but a paid vacation I'm sure the judge will come up with some "exigent circumstances."

They're actually pretty well defined. If a judge just makes something up, it's pretty easy to appeal it to a judge that won't. In egregious fact situations, you have lawyers crawling over each other to represent the family because it's usually a pot of gold.
 
They're actually pretty well defined. If a judge just makes something up, it's pretty easy to appeal it to a judge that won't. In egregious fact situations, you have lawyers crawling over each other to represent the family because it's usually a pot of gold.

"Pretty well" defined. I doubt that's well defined enough to get these lawyers clamoring to take on a stacked deck, or it would be happening all over the country.
 
"Pretty well" defined. I doubt that's well defined enough to get these lawyers clamoring to take on a stacked deck, or it would be happening all over the country.

:chuckle:

Agreed. We had this argument a few months back. It's a total crock of shit that there are lawyers jumping over each other to represent these folks. That's something Q-Tip imagined at some point and confusing it with facts.

I can't remember what thread, but I went out of my way to demonstrate this was false.
 
Serious question. And it's gonna sound stupid, for sure. How badly does it hurt when you get shot? And how long does it take to hurt? Is it instant like if someone punched you in the face or hit a bone? Or do you go into shock and not feel it until later?

I can assume it's immense pain after surgery, just like any surgery. I'm curious about immediately after it happens. I feel like people say they don't feel anything initially at times, but most of the time when people get shot adrenaline is pumping due to a fight, chase or war.




GTFO here man. :chuckle:

It feels about how I presume you imagine it. A searing, sharp stabbing pain at the impact site, maybe like a white hot knife going into you (never had that happen but, sounds about right). The human body is incredibly resilient though. For me, the pain was very temporary as my body responded with adrenaline. I'd have to guess no matter the situation, somebody with gunshot wounds would have adrenaline going. It was a bit misleading for me because after the pain subsided I kind of thought my wounds weren't serious; I could feel my clothing slick with blood, and had trouble breathing, but the pain wasn't awful at all after the initial shock of it.

Was only later in the hospital, weeks down the line when I came to, that I realized I had three gaping holes in my body and was super lucky to be alive.
 

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