
California cops kill kidnapped teen girl as she runs toward them
Sheriff confirms the girl died in a police shootout after they issued an Amber Alert earlier in the day.

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Hmm.... what's that smell?Dicus did not confirm which individual fired the shot that ultimately killed Savannah and added that there were "indications" that she had been involved in parts of the shooting and may have "[fired] back at the deputies."
Hmm.... what's that smell?
I will withhold comment until the bodycams are releasedThat Salon article left this out, might make a difference, but probably not for some.
Savannah Graziano, wearing a tactical helmet and vest, got out of the truck and ran toward deputies during the shootout.
You'll be waiting a long time.I will withhold comment until the bodycams are released
Shocked shocked I tell you……..You'll be waiting a long time.
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Police lacked body-worn cameras during shootout that killed California man and his teen daughter
Sheriff Shannon Dicus said the department planned to provide them by the end of last winter. Videos could have been key evidence in the shooting probe.www.eastbaytimes.com
I think this is a good idea. But I agree, something smells. If true, its very sadI will withhold comment until the bodycams are released
Hmm... let me guess... the vehicle dash cams were malfunctioning..You'll be waiting a long time.
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Police lacked body-worn cameras during shootout that killed California man and his teen daughter
Sheriff Shannon Dicus said the department planned to provide them by the end of last winter. Videos could have been key evidence in the shooting probe.www.eastbaytimes.com
Homeless peed on them, what can you doHmm... let me guess... the vehicle dash cams were malfunctioning..
Is it wrong that I heard Macho Man in my head while reading the post? Oh yeah!!don't be a victim or else this is just an example of what will happen to you in the new world order yeaaaa
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Let me offer my own guess: The murdering officer was a affirmative action quota hire.Hmm... let me guess... the vehicle dash cams were malfunctioning..
When everyone has their preconceived notions about the police, facts won't matter.Latest news is she was present when the father executed the mother.
There is more to this story.
State Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office said Thursday that it is investigating the girl’s death in connection with AB 1506, the law governing reviews into law enforcement shootings of unarmed civilians.We’ll at least those peace time warriors made it home
Nothing will kill you as fast as a victimized 15yr old unarmed girl prior mentioned in a amber alert
We’ll now they can investigate themselves
If you’re not for defunding the police at this point, you’re beyond help
May those involved suffer eternal torment.
State Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office said Thursday that it is investigating the girl’s death in connection with AB 1506, the law governing reviews into law enforcement shootings of unarmed civilians.
It's not the police investigating themselves. It's the State's AG, but I guess you see no difference based on your post.So the government is going to see if the government did anything wrong
It's not the police investigating themselves. It's the State's AG, but I guess you see no difference based on your post.
On April 23, 2021, Rob Bonta was sworn in as the 34th Attorney General of the State of California, the first person of Filipino descent and the second Asian-American to occupy the position.
Attorney General Bonta's passion for justice and fairness was instilled in him by his parents, who served on the frontlines of some of America's most important social justice movements. Instilling in him the lessons they learned from the United Farm Workers and the civil rights movement, Attorney General Bonta's parents lit a fire inside him to fight against injustice — to stand up for those who are taken advantage of or harmed. It's why he decided to become a lawyer — to help right historic wrongs and fight for people who have been harmed. He worked his way through college and graduated with honors from Yale University and attended Yale Law School.
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Attorney General Rob Bonta
Click for high-resolution photo. On April 23, 2021, Rob Bonta was sworn in as the 34th Attorney General of the State of California, the first person of Filipino descent and the second Asian-American to occupy the position. Attorney General Bonta's passion for justice and fairness was instilled...oag.ca.gov
And this gem:
Prior to serving in the Assembly, Attorney General Bonta worked as a Deputy City Attorney for the City and County of San Francisco, where he represented the City and County and its employees, and fought to protect Californians from exploitation and racial profiling.
That would run counter to the State AG's history. He's not your typical "back the blue" AG, he's a liberal, social justice warrior. But you may be right, or you may be wrong. Time will tell.No difference
Da, judge, police, all the same family
You’re just a dirty tax payer, and the 15yr old didn’t even pay taxes, to them it’s like you or me accidentally running over a dog
Does it still count as murder If she started shooting at the police first?
Does it still count as murder If she started shooting at the police first?
Just curious.
He posted that he was going to apply for the police academy and clean up this shit but he deleted that post when he realized he wouldn't pass the psych exam.I get it. The facts aren't in yet. Hopefully, there's some video from the helicopter, a dashcam or something.
But in the meantime, In the absence of facts, we should definitely assume it was cold blooded murder.
If there's a conclusion to be jumped to, you may as well pick your favorite. By the way, where is @wade2big this is definitely his kinda thread.
He’s a piece of shit.That would run counter to the State AG's history. He's not your typical "back the blue" AG, he's a liberal, social justice warrior. But you may be right, or you may be wrong. Time will tell.
Well, it is California and he's a lawyer educated at Yale and worked in San Francisco. Kind of goes without saying.He’s a piece of shit.
I get it. The facts aren't in yet. Hopefully, there's some video from the helicopter, a dashcam or something.
But in the meantime, In the absence of facts, we should definitely assume it was cold blooded murder.
If there's a conclusion to be jumped to, you may as well pick your favorite. By the way, where is @wade2big this is definitely his kinda thread.
I bet daddy was diddling daughter... any takers???
FunFact:It's not the police investigating themselves. It's the State's AG, but I guess you see no difference based on your post.
On April 23, 2021, Rob Bonta was sworn in as the 34th Attorney General of the State of California, the first person of Filipino descent and the second Asian-American to occupy the position.
Attorney General Bonta's passion for justice and fairness was instilled in him by his parents, who served on the frontlines of some of America's most important social justice movements. Instilling in him the lessons they learned from the United Farm Workers and the civil rights movement, Attorney General Bonta's parents lit a fire inside him to fight against injustice — to stand up for those who are taken advantage of or harmed. It's why he decided to become a lawyer — to help right historic wrongs and fight for people who have been harmed. He worked his way through college and graduated with honors from Yale University and attended Yale Law School.
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Attorney General Rob Bonta
Click for high-resolution photo. On April 23, 2021, Rob Bonta was sworn in as the 34th Attorney General of the State of California, the first person of Filipino descent and the second Asian-American to occupy the position. Attorney General Bonta's passion for justice and fairness was instilled...oag.ca.gov
And this gem:
Prior to serving in the Assembly, Attorney General Bonta worked as a Deputy City Attorney for the City and County of San Francisco, where he represented the City and County and its employees, and fought to protect Californians from exploitation and racial profiling.