Autistic boy with cerebral palsy goes John Wick

Someone reached out to me via pm to educate me on why the cops thought it necessary to gun this kid down .
They took a long convoluted route to get there but basically if I understood correctly it came down to - I don’t understand how dangerous the job is and they had to gun him down because of failure to listen and then they had to get back on the road to commit road piracy cause the quotas don’t meet themselves.

You know who you are , did I explain that correctly?
 
Someone reached out to me via pm to educate me on why the cops thought it necessary to gun this kid down .
They took a long convoluted route to get there but basically if I understood correctly it came down to - I don’t understand how dangerous the job is and they had to gun him down because of failure to listen and then they had to get back on the road to commit road piracy cause the quotas don’t meet themselves.

You know who you are , did I explain that correctly?
Does that mean your garbage collector might shoot you because his job is far more dangerous? How about the guy putting a roof on your house?
The us against them mentality is reinforced by the gear they wear. Dress them up like they are going to Baghdad and send them out with "Be safe out there" and the results are what we're getting.
Look up the Stanford experiment. It was proven 60 years ago.
 
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City of Columbus highest paid........
  1. Adam Banks, police officer: $349,699.44 ($204,143.15 of it overtime)
  2. Mysheika Roberts, city health commissioner: $294,025.39
  3. Michael Exline, police officer: $277,436.27 ($142,423.01 of it overtime)
  4. Elaine Bryant, police chief: $276,050.84
  5. Jeffrey Happ, fire chief: $274,102.98
  6. Anthony Lowrey, police officer: $274,102.98, ($150,060.04 of it overtime)
  7. Scott Soha, police sergeant: $266,162 ($114,265.10 of it overtime)
  8. Kate Pishotti, public safety director: $262,198
  9. David Gitlitz, police lieutenant: $261,670 ($93,242.35 of it overtime)
  10. James Marable, police sergeant in homicide unit: $260,854.52 ($103,875.06 of it overtime)
 
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City of Columbus highest paid........
  1. Adam Banks, police officer: $349,699.44 ($204,143.15 of it overtime)
  2. Mysheika Roberts, city health commissioner: $294,025.39
  3. Michael Exline, police officer: $277,436.27 ($142,423.01 of it overtime)
  4. Elaine Bryant, police chief: $276,050.84
  5. Jeffrey Happ, fire chief: $274,102.98
  6. Anthony Lowrey, police officer: $274,102.98, ($150,060.04 of it overtime)
  7. Scott Soha, police sergeant: $266,162 ($114,265.10 of it overtime)
  8. Kate Pishotti, public safety director: $262,198
  9. David Gitlitz, police lieutenant: $261,670 ($93,242.35 of it overtime)
  10. James Marable, police sergeant in homicide unit: $260,854.52 ($103,875.06 of it overtime)
To be eligible to work all that over time they must be wonderful road agents (or were before promotion) makin’ them quotas and bringin’ in dat juice .

I just posted a new thread about a department being punished monetarily for not bringing in that juice . Being docked 2 hours pay a day for a 90 day period where they didn’t bring in enough juice from road piracy . But remember what they tell is - there are no quotas and road piracy is not for profit .
 
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To be eligible to work all that over time they must be wonderful road agents (or were before promotion) makin’ them quotas and bringin’ in dat juice .

I just posted a new thread about a department being punished monetarily for not bringing in that juice . Being docked 2 hours pay a day for a 90 day period where they didn’t bring in enough juice from road piracy . But remember what they tell is - there are no quotas and road piracy is not for profit .

What your new thread proves is that well it's not just the fault of the Uniform Hangers.
It's the fault very often of the evil politicians and even more vile administrators who pretty much see the public as simply a source of extorting ever more money from.

Well we all know Uniform Hangers don't seem to have any problem "just doing what they are told" no matter how evil, illegal or anti-constitutional it is.

In this story however it seems the police were all up in arms about it and making a stink because they felt it was unfair to punish them for not extorting and robbing the public enough during a snowstorm and bad weather because well "they had to go home safe".

Funny the one time I'd actually agree with the police using that excuse, the stupid folks that give the orders and sign the paychecks don't agree at all...

If there was any justice those administrators and politicians would have gotten street justice done to them by a combined group of the police and the local citizens. But I'm guessing somebody was worried about their retirement and their paychecks.

Around these parts another evil administrator got caught quite some time back on a hot mic moment threatening to fire police officers unless the department brought in more revenue via road piracy.


Basically this is going to keep going until whatever is left of the people that think of themselves as "the good folks" decide once and for all to make policing for profit of any kind totally illegal (including trying those work arounds of making criminal matters city civil matters).
 
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Many put forth the idea that the current rotten state of policing has been done on purpose- and when the tax cattle make to big a stink then the current method of policing will be changed nationwide to a federal and or “private” police force .

Whether or not the current road pirates are in on the plan they couldn’t play their part any better.
 
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Many put forth the idea that the current rotten state of policing has been done on purpose- and when the tax cattle make to big a stink then the current method of policing will be changed nationwide to a federal and or “private” police force .

Whether or not the current road pirates are in on the plan they couldn’t play their part any better.

I'm glad to see somebody gets the idea of why this is all being done.

The end result will be a "Federal" police force with the Federal government essentially having full control over local LE
Pretty much the worst case option, but thanks to the Uniform Hangers being happy to play their part and the good folks being too complacent and divided to fix the problem, that's what we'll come up with.

And once again it will be all the "good folks" eagerly clamouring for it to forge chains for others and then later being all shocked when it suddenly is used to oppress them...
 
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