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‘Melanated Guy! A Cop Nearly Killed a Teen Delivering Newspapers

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Every time American police try to improve racial relations and reestablish trust, policemen like DeWitt officer Chad Vorce emerge out of hiding and reverse the progress. Last year, dramatic footage showed Vorce chasing an innocent coloured youngster just because he was melanin in his area. A video of the event was published in November 2021. Vorce's outrageous use of force and racial profiling began when he observed Alexander Hamilton, 19, distributing newspapers in his neighbourhood. Vorce was ultimately charged more than a year after the incident and after being reinstated. The Michigan Attorney General's Office was contacted in January 2022. Vorce is charged with the following in Clinton County District Court 65A: Weapons - felony firearm, a crime punished by two years concurrently with and before any term of imprisonment imposed for the criminal or attempted felony conviction; and misconduct in office, a felony punishable by up to 5 years in jail and/or $10,000. “Our invest

Cop Tackles Unarmed Man, Places Him on His Back, and Shoots Him in the Back of the Head

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On April 4, an unidentified officer with the Grand Rapids police department performed a traffic stop on Patrick Lyoya, 26, a Congolese refugee. Lyoya would die moments later from a gunshot wound to the back of his skull — placed there by the police officer — for committing a minor traffic infraction. Lyoya's death exemplifies how the system discriminates against the poor and minorities via exorbitant traffic fines and penalties for non-compliance. Lyoya's licence was suspended, and he was well aware that the officer who pulled him over that day would almost certainly arrest him for it. As a result, he attempted to flee. Lyoya was not permitted to go since it is a police officer's duty to abduct and imprison individuals for victimless offences such as suspended licences. Rather than that, the police increased the officer's aggression toward the unarmed, non-violent individual. The nightmare for Lyoya's two children and his parents began that tragic day, and they were

Cops Raid an Innocent Man, Execute Him While He Sleeps on the Sofa, and Walk Away Unpunished

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Minneapolis announced in November 2020 that it would be limiting the use of no-knock warrants by imposing severe limitations on their usage. No-knock warrants are only authorised under those standards in high-risk situations, such as a hostage scenario. "With the exception of exceptional situations, such as a hostage scenario, MPD officers will be obliged to declare their presence and intent prior to entering," the agency wrote in a news statement. Police did declare themselves on the next occasion, but only after breaking into a man's flat – without knocking. Amir Locke was inside the flat — and he was not the guy sought by police. The raid demonstrated to America that police had no intention of putting an end to this lethal behaviour. And now, the policemen involved have been cleared of charges, demonstrating to America that cops may murder innocent individuals during these raids without facing repercussions. Prosecutors said this week that they will not pursue charges

Charges Against Dad Who Shot at SWAT Team During Raid During Which Cops Injured His Baby Have Been Dropped

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Corey Marioneaux Jr., 24, is a father of two and a devout churchgoer who protected his family from armed attackers. Marioneaux was charged with the attempted murder of a law enforcement officer, however, since the invaders were police. He was entirely blameless. Fortunately, justice has won, and the State Attorney's Office announced its decision not to pursue Marioneaux on criminal charges because he acted in self-defence and they could not establish that he was aware the invaders were officers. "State Attorney Ginger Bowden Madden announces that no criminal charges will be filed against Corey Marioneaux Jr. for a gunshot incident that happened on February 3rd, 2022, during the legitimate execution of a search warrant at his property," the announcement claimed. "We are relieved that prosecutors today chose to dismiss all charges against Corey Marioneaux, Jr.," Marioneaux's lawyers stated in a statement. "Had officers with the Pensacola Police Department

While walking across a parking lot, a cop mows down an unarmed man with his cruiser.

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Anthony Gray had committed no wrongdoing on the night he was run over by a police car; he was just exiting a hotel parking lot after a verbal altercation with a staffer. At most, Gray may have received a trespassing notice; instead, cops attempted to murder him in a most heinous way. The taxpayers of Radcliff will now be held liable for the officers’ conduct that night. According to authorities, they got a complaint last September from the Gold Vault Inn reporting that a guy was trespassing on the property. Gray was already out of the premises and on his way when police arrived. It should have ended there, but authorities opted to push the situation unnecessarily to the point of fatal force. As seen by the footage, Gray had already fled the location when police arrived and the first officer on the site began interrogating him. Gray informed the officer that a member of the staff had been unpleasant to him, and therefore he departed. That officer should have released Gray since no crime

Teen Convulses in Horrifying Video After Cop Tasers Him for Vaping Outside

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"He was just vaping," eyewitnesses said over the weekend as they watched in horror as an Atlanta police officer tasered a 17-year-old kid, knocking him to the ground and causing him to convulse. The event is currently being investigated internally. On Thursday, scores of adolescents were happily skating and hanging out at Atlanta's Historic Fourth Ward Skate Park when a female officer saw one of the youngsters using a vape pen. According to the police, vaping is forbidden in the park, despite the fact that it is outdoors, and hence the cop claimed the right to extort the adolescent. The short video shows the youngster, Terion Fortson, 17, rising up and speaking to the officer, demanding he "Get on the ground immediately." "Reach for the earth." Fortson was not shown in the video physically attacking the officer or demonstrating any other kind of resistance that would necessitate the subsequent use of force. According to witnesses, the taser was drawn w

An innocent woman ‘matched' a MALE suspect's description, police said.

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In the land of the free, police officers will assert the power to follow, harass, and begin violence against you if you meet the description. Your innocence is irrelevant when police assert that you "look like a criminal." The bulk of the events covered on the PBWW channel website features innocent melanin guys, and police have no trouble trampling on their rights. However, in the following case, it was an innocent melanin lady who suffered – as a result of officers mistaking her for a male. Dawnyale Shanks had done no crime, hurt no one, and was almost murdered owing to police negligence on the night she was attacked with numerous lethal weapons aimed at her back, "execution style." Police reacted to a report of an armed robbery at a convenience shop near Shanks' hotel over the weekend. They were provided with a description of the suspect — a guy — who ran to that motel when they got on location. The fact that the suspect was a guy apparently made no difference

Unarmed Man Executed by Police for 'Pointing Finger Like a Gun' - Taxpayers to Bear Responsibility

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  Donnie Sanders, 47, was driving down the road on March 12, 2020, minding his own thing when a Kansas City police officer started tailing him. Sanders would be shot and died moments later. He was unarmed and had done no damage to anybody. The Jackson County Prosecutor's Office said in March that no charges will be brought in Sanders' death because prosecutors allege Sanders raised his fingers or hand in the form of a pistol, justifying the unnamed officer shooting four bullets into the unarmed victim. Sanders' family is now suing the Board of Police Commissioners and the officer who shot him after two years of trying and failing to get justice. According to the federal complaint, Blayne Newton, the cop who shot Sanders three times, used excessive force. According to the Kansas City Star, the complaint also accuses the Board of Police Commissioners of failing to adequately educate and punish police personnel on the use of lethal force. These activities eventually resulted i

During a traffic stop, a cop intervenes and prevents another cop from 'groping' a woman's vagina.

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The taxpayers of Louisville, Kentucky, were informed this week that they would be on the hook for tens of thousands of dollars to compensate for one of the city's finest's despicable deeds. The money is part of a settlement for a lawsuit brought against the city after an officer's groping of a lady. Without the presence of another officer, the groping accusation may never have been established. Fortunately, the officer was wearing a body camera and had the will to halt Gelnett's sexual attack. Kali Coates was with her boyfriend and family when she was pulled over by police on Jan. 5, 2019, for a routine traffic infraction, according to the complaint. Gelnett claimed to "smell marijuana" during the stop and forced Coates out of the car before "inappropriately" putting his hands in her "crotch region" and then into her underpants, the complaint alleges. After sexually abusing Coates in front of her car, Gelnett escorted her to the rear of the

Police attack and arrest 12-year-old boy for stealing his own bike

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There is an all-too-frequent scenario that repeats itself throughout the United States: innocent melanin individuals are accused of stealing or breaking into their own property. We've seen individuals attacked and detained, or sometimes murdered and killed, for attempting to break into their own automobiles or move into their own houses. While the majority of these victims of racial profiling are adults, as the following instance indicates, the victim of racial profiling is sometimes a youngster. Jamir Bradford, 12, was riding his bike in his neighbourhood late last month like numerous children do around the nation. Police say they responded to a report of a stolen bicycle and immediately targeted the boy, alleging he "matched the description." However, according to the boy's mother and the absence of charges, the bike was never stolen. Rather than that, on Feb. 20, two males in a pickup vehicle approached Jamir and accused him of stealing the bike. Rather than merely