OT Black Man In Minnesota Dies After Cop Kneels On His Neck/ Portland Riots

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  1. Natebishop3

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    It's weird because when I was a kid, cops wore the more dressy uniforms. They looked, I don't know if friendlier is the right word, but more engaging.

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    Now, most cops look like troops on the street. The only thing they're missing is the AR-15/M4 rifle and the MICH helmet.

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    If you had to choose between the two, which ones look more like members of the community and which ones look like they're out on patrol looking for the enemy?
     
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    I have a Sako .270 which I can load really hot. It's powerful enough to take down any big game except maybe a large large bear.
     
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    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    5.56 I agree with. 7.62 is the same as a .308 hunting rifle round.
     
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    You know, some sort of non lethal action would clearly be better but I'm not sure an officer with a split second to decide can risk that time delay.
    Didn't they have tasers and bean bag guns readily available?
     
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    Twice impeached loser called Lebron James a racist. If you are trying to become relevant, attacking someone far more popular than oneself is not a good way to start.
     
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    Less kick so you can shoot more shots at the range without wearing out your shoulder and if you use the right powder there is no chance of a double charge.
     
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    Lebron is the anti racist.
     
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    Lebron is not a racist but to be honest he made that judgement a little to quick. I understand how he felt but the facts must come in before a national icon makes statement. Just how I feel.
     
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    tallahassee.com

    Accused drug-planting deputy slapped with two dozen new charges

    Prosecutors have leveled a host of new charges against the former Jackson County deputy accused of planting drugs on unwary drivers during bogus traffic stops recorded by his own body camera.

    Zachary Wester, whose career in law enforcement came crashing down in 2018 after the allegations came to light, was indicted last year on a total of 52 counts, including charges of racketeering, official misconduct, perjury, fabricating evidence, false imprisonment and possession of drugs. The charges stemmed from Wester’s arrests of 11 different people.

    Last month, prosecutors filed an amended information charging Wester with two dozen additional counts involving five more of his alleged victims. The charges stemmed from traffic stops in 2017 and 2018 in which drivers or passengers were arrested on drug charges including possession of methamphetamine and marijuana.

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    During one of the arrests cited in the new indictment, Wester sang, “We Wish You a Merry Christmas,” as he searched a Chevrolet Tahoe he pulled over in the Lowe’s parking lot in Marianna. The entire 40-minute traffic stop, which culminated in the arrest of the driver, happened while Wester’s body camera was running.

    “Man, I am in the Christmas spirit,” he said as he rifled through the SUV. “I mean, I like to hum a tune in case something ever goes to the jury, you know, so they’re not just sitting somewhere ... chilling.”

    In another of the new cases, Wester stopped a woman with two kids in the car because one of her brake lights was broken, according to arrest reports. After a search of the vehicle, Wester claimed several baggies with suspected meth were found on the front console under her wallet. She denied it was hers. But Wester arrested her for felony possession and — because kids were present — child endangerment.

    Four of the newly identified victims arrested by Wester had their charges tossed before sentencing. In one case, however, a woman was sentenced to nearly a year in county jail after pleading no contest to possession of a controlled substance. Several months later, a judge ordered her sentencing and plea set aside, and prosecutors dropped the charges.

    The Florida Department of Law Enforcement began investigating Wester in August 2018 after rumors of shady arrests began rippling through the courthouse. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office fired him a month later after an internal investigation.

    During the internal probe, his coworkers searched his vehicle and found a wealth of unmarked evidence, including 42 pieces of drug paraphernalia, 10 baggies of meth and five baggies of marijuana. The items were similar to those he planted on drivers, investigators said.

    After a nearly year-long investigation, FLDE agents arrested him last July at his home in Crawfordville. He pleaded not guilty and later denied the accusations through his attorneys. Ryan Davis, a Tallahassee attorney representing Wester, declined to comment.

    State Attorney Bill Eddins for the 1st Judicial Circuit said the investigation into Wester continued after his arrest, leading to the recent charges. He said he doesn’t expect additional charges against Wester or any of his former colleagues in connection with the probe.

    “Our investigation is complete unless somebody provides us additional information,” Eddins said.

    Prosecutors reviewed nearly 300 cases involving Wester, ultimately dropping charges against roughly 120 defendants. State Attorney Glenn Hess of the 14th Judicial Circuit later recused himself, prompting the appointment of Eddins.

    Wester is expected to go to trial in the summer or fall, Eddins said. The trial was pushed back from December in part because of the large number of witnesses and a prolonged discovery process, in which prosecutors share evidence and witnesses with the defense.

    “Under Florida law ... (Wester) has a right to question them all in a deposition,” Eddins said. “My understanding is that process is ongoing, although there remains a large amount of those witnesses who need to be questioned.”

    'I do not do drugs'
    Wester broke into Christmas song after stopping Chris Fears on June 3, 2018, in Marianna. He and another deputy searched his Tahoe, supposedly finding a plastic container with meth inside, while Fears and his wife stood next to a patrol car.

    “Looky there,” Wester said.

    “What the hell?” said Fears, clearly stunned by the discovery.

    “I’ll explain that in just a minute man, just put your hands behind your back for me,” Wester said as he cuffed him.

    “I do not do drugs,” Fears said. “I do not do drugs.”

    Using a field kit, Wester tested the substance, which came up positive for meth.

    “Man this is bull----,” Fears said. “I didn’t do nothing. All I do is take my ass to work.”

    Fears was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and held in jail overnight, bonding out the next day. On July 10, then-Assistant State Attorney Christina Pumphrey, who helped bring the Wester allegations to light, dropped the charge against him.

    “Based upon the available, competent evidence, the charge cannot be proved beyond a reasonable doubt,” she wrote in a court filing.

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    Fears, who is among more than two dozen people suing Wester and the Sheriff’s Office in federal court, said he couldn’t discuss his case in detail because of the litigation. However, he acknowledged Wester’s arrest completely upended his life.

    “When he arrested me, I lost my job and I had to pretty much sell everything I had that was worth anything to keep a roof over my head,” Fears said. “I couldn’t find a job because nobody wanted to hire somebody with a fresh meth arrest. Me and my wife split up for a while over that because it was just so damn stressful.”

    Contact Jeff Burlew at jburlew@tallahassee.com or follow @JeffBurlew on Twitter.

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    Maybe you could argue Lebron spoke without totally considering his words, but he's a ballplayer. The idea that Trump would call him out for speaking without thinking would be mind boggling were my mind not in permanent boggle when it comes to twice impeached loser.
     
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    Lol wrong again. Lebron would never get 70M+ votes
     
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    I wasn't aware of what Trump had to say, I wouldn't believe a word of it anyway. I have not listen to or seen anything from him and its been nice.
    I know Lebron is young and a ball player but thought is words were a bit careless. We all say careless things on occasion.
     
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    "I have not listen to or seen anything from him and its been nice."
    Yes, Yes, Yes.
     
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    The problem today is when someone is accused or threatened it basically makes them a target for hate. Even someone innocent.
     
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    No, the real problem is unarmed Black people being killed by police on a daily basis on the slimmest of pretexts or none at all.
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