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The cops who killed Elijah McClain Walk as activists face decades in prison for protesting

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  Imagine for  an instant  that  one or two  of “bad apple”  cops  attacked, choked, and forcibly drugged an innocent pillar of the community as he walked home from  the shop  — killing him. Imagine that we are told these cops committed no crime  after they  attacked this innocent man and killed him. Then, imagine after cops got away with killing him, other cops went back to the scene to re-enact the killing, while taking pictures to mock his death. Imagine  that individuals  then become very upset and demand a stop  to the current  police brutality and above the law murderous mentality. And, while these people are  within the  streets to demand cops stop killing innocent people, imagine  they're  arrested for it and face insanely long prison sentences as a result —  because the  killer cops walk free. There is no  must  imagine this, because  it's  exactly what happened in Aurora, Colorado. Several protesters — who never harmed anyone, destroyed no property and advocated no vi

Cop beats 11th special needs girl, claims 'she was stronger than me' - no jail

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A veteran Farmington  peace officer  was allowed to quietly resign  in an exceedingly  move  to flee  accountability after horrifying video footage showed him attacking an 11-year-old girl with special needs. At the time, he likely thought he got away, but  due to  pressure from accountability activists, former Farmington  lawman  Zachary Christensen was found guilty for his crimes in November. However,  because the  PBWW website often points out, even when cops are found guilty, they seldom see  the within  of a  prison cell , and Christensen was sentenced to probation. In November, Christensen pleaded no contest to a felony charge  of kid  abuse and a misdemeanor battery charge after roughing up an 11-year-old student  in the class . As  a part of  a plea deal, two other battery charges were dropped. He was facing a maximum sentence of three years behind bars. In a virtual hearing , prosecutors  involved  that maximum sentence, albeit, entirely unsuccessfully,  per  KOB. “[Christense