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Despite the video showing unarmed dad ill f-duty in Road Rage Fit, Cop is still at work

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  Police officers are caught in fits of  violence  all the time. While  force  is an unfortunate reality in America when a  policeman  is involved,  truly  becomes  way more  dangerous as  they need  authority,  and that they  have a gun.  only too  often  cops   are  caught road raging on innocent citizens and  it's  the citizen who suffers.  because the  following case illustrates, even  once they  are caught on video killing unarmed individuals,  they'll  walk free. Officer Wayne Isaacs, while off-duty in July of 2016, opened fire on Delrawn Small  within the  middle of a busy Brooklyn street. The incident was captured on video and showed that Isaacs  failed to   have to  shoot the unarmed Small, yet Isaacs was acquitted of murder and manslaughter charges in November 2017 — a move that left criminal reform justice advocates outraged, and Small’s family devastated. For years, Small’s family has been fighting for justice and has watched on in disbelief  because the  man who ki

Police release heavily edited, publicized video to bring to justice father of armed murderer in front yard

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  Patrick Warren Sr. was a loving father, husband, and pastor in his community whose life was taken from him earlier this month after his family called the police for help. The family asked for a  psychological state  expert, but  in line with  their attorney, one  wasn't  available, so a Killeen cop showed up instead. Several minutes after  exposure , the officer would kill Warren in his own  yard  as Warren was unarmed. The  department of local government  would take over  every week  to release the officer's body camera footage showing the killing. This was likely  thanks to   the actual fact  that  it's  been heavily edited and police added a plethora of commentary  to influence  the viewer into believing the officer had no other choice but to kill the unarmed dad. Originally, the shooting was captured on the family’s Ring doorbell camera  yet  as cellphone footage. However, the body camera — minus the police spin — shows  the complete  incident. Lee Merritt, a national

Banned from all taxpayer jobs after video shows, snow mass innocent teenager for entertainment

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  Several teenagers were hanging out with friends, on their own property, when officers with the Woodlynne  department of local government  walked up to them. Without provocation, Woodlynne  lawman  Ryan Dubiel randomly pulled out his  spray can  and blasted  one amongst   the kids   within the  face with the spray before spraying several others. This move led to charges against this officer with a severely tarnished past and this month,  we've got  learned that, as  a part of  his sentence, he will  not  be  ready to   add  a taxpayer-funded position ever again — a move, we’d  wish to  see more often. As the Courier-Post reported Thursday, Dubiel, 32, was sentenced  to 1  year of probation under terms of a plea agreement. As  a part of  his plea deal, he also had to forfeit his  enforcement  license  on the other hand  prosecutors took it one step further — barring him from holding “any  place  (in) New Jersey, including employment as a  policeman ,” the prosecutor’s office said