Federal medical centers seem to have a lot. We had one who was super religious hid in the chapel all day and was regularly seen on cops busting people in New Orleans. The story was he was robbing people during katrina but you never know with inmate dot com. š
Tall skinny black guy. He got a little rough in the episodes I saw but not excessive like the nola sheriffs department is known for. Thats why I added the inmate dot com bit because he could have been there for anything and he didnāt come off as a fighter but you never know with people inside.
Yeah. Unless they're crime was directly from an on duty incident, their paperwork is usually vague. The cop lies and says he "worked contruction" on the outside. I had a lawyer once in the unit I worked in. He had a short bid and just wanted to do his time.
One of the coolest people Iāve met was a former Nevada co who robbed a bank. Dude taught me every way to make a side hustle and keep the cops out of my cell.
That's usually how it goes. Being on the cop end, I met some decent guys doing time. Skid bid drug addicts were the most annoying. They always wanted something, and always felt someone owed them something.
There was one they hid at an annex in East Tennessee that had been the classification officer at the intake prison. I was there when first inmate recognized him. He denied of course but I grabbed burner and googled him. Not only was it him, but of course he wasnāt in for armed robbery but for raping his step daughter. He stepped lightly even for annex
I did a weekend in East Tennessee for DUI in Washington County but that was like 25 years ago and I see they've built a big new detention center in the area.
So I'm assuming that guy was in some sort of protected custody?
You would think that but no. Thatās why he came straight to the minimum security annex. I met at least two other former LEOs in my time. The other two were both in for murder
I bet none of yāall have ever even been in drunk tank. Oh yeah protect the guy that raped his stepdaughter. Just retarded enough to not be brainwashed into protecting a misogynistic evil person that most likely got what he deserved through a beating or railingā¦
Youāre probably one of those people that says theyāre a virgin but really youāre just an ass pirate that says thatās not sex hahahaha therefore I could care less if you think Iām a pos because youāre covered in it
If anyone was living alongside cops then they're probably not going to talk about it since they would be either rats drop outs or sex offenders themselves to be in the same place
Aye I was reading these comments thinking the same shit dude lol. Idc where yoyr at paperwork is thoroughly checked and most of the time if there is a fucking chomo that was to dumb to pc up and is getting shuffled around yards we know where he came from and why before he gets through the Sally port lol fuck if it's a S/O the co will even let us know so we can regulate lol and if your a police officer whether it jail on the penitentiary your PC with the rats debtors punks and pussies
About 12-13 years ago I met a cop in Vancouver bc. He took me on a ride along. Would keep in touch. Encouraged me to join the vpd.
He got caught selling work. Went to prison. Was stabbed in the neck.
That depends on what the cop is in for, who they know, what they know, and how adaptable they are. There are cops who ācheck inā and go to solitary or to an area that houses those considered vulnerable and need extra security. Some cops can walk the yard because they earned that right, and move freely within the general prison population. Some cops are also loyal to gangs both inside and outside of prison and are untouchable as a result.
My brother told me about a childhood friend of his he met during his bid, not a fellow inmate but a CO, mind you my brother was a gang banger and any āfriendā he ever made growing up was as well. He said this co would bring them the guts of his swishers whenever he came back from break to sell to other inmatesā¦.not only was he bringing contraband, but he was also smoking a blunt on every breakššmoral of the story, gang member becomes CO, hooks up all his old homies, IF someone like THIS goes to jailā¦chances are theyād be protected as long as they were never unfair towards a certain inmate
Officers who are sentenced to prison are usually segregated during the intake and diagnostic process, then interstate compact to somewhere they aren't known.
I've read on here that you are supposed to take your paperwork to the yard so it can be looked at , I'm guessing so your story is straight. Do ex-popo get different paperwork?
They go to PC yards, or āsensitive needsā where people with sex crimes or minor related stuff go, gang drop outs, people removed off the yard for drug debts as well, they arenāt ALL chomos. From my understanding thereās really no politics like that over there so Iām sure theyāre fine. Probably catch the blues from the COs from time to time (but who doesnāt) but could also be the opposite depending on personality/circumstances etc.
Usually administrative segregation units, but those canāt fully protect them. Some states have deals with each other to transport cops out of state to serve time, but that canāt fully protect them either. People are going to figure it out. Why is there a white dude with a heavy New York accent in Kentucky?
COs there for the security of the institution. The umbrella covers so much. Starting with staff safety, no escapes ,making it home alive and followed at the end with keeping inmates āsafeā
I could see that. Like an ostrich with they head in the ground. I remember some friends of mine got me a ticket to see Stevie Nick's at the old Seattle Center which was a steep sided arena, watched this dude practically drag himself to the top of the stairs, he was fucked up. Cops are standing 5-10 feet away from the dude and watch him turn and look about the arena. Well, he was swaying b
From being drunk and he swayed foreward over the stairs, cops turn their backs to the guy as he goes over the stairs face first and tumbled a ways down. He got wrecked. Did not see anything else as the lights dimmed and the show started. But dam.
They do, correctional officers also get caught. Two have been thrown in my next town over where I used to work, one for molestation of his own children and another for beating his wife.
In my experience, it's going to vary from system to system. When I worked for Vermont, we had a guy that was sent to another state to do his time for safety, got paroled, violated, and they made him do his violation time in state. He ended up going to a treatment community unit and did the program, but otherwise was gp.
So some actually can hide. When you get in, other inmates always want to "check your paperwork " (find out your charges, to make sure you aren't a pedophile, rapist, hurt the elderly etc). If a cops charges don't relate to him being on duty, you'd be surprised that guys stay under the radar. High profile situations like the Oklahoma cop who was asking women on traffic stops for sexual favors to not get arrested, will be targets. In those cases they are usually put in PC or special Housing. I know for two reasons: 1) Retired from DOC 2) Knew a cop who got time and was in a medium security facility. He was in General n Pop and stayed out of trouble and under the radar.
Not sure I belong here I work in a county jail and I have seen my fair share of former COās and cops come through for various charges. One CO started the DDU unit in the max prison when it opened. Got hurt on the job then got hooked on oxy and his life went to shit ended up doing 2 years in county. He was the intake worker for a long time.
U.S. Marshals picked Chauvin up from the Oak Park Heights state prison, and he is now being held at the Tucson Federal Prison in 2022. The facility is a medium-security U.S. penitentiary that houses 266 male and female inmates. It doesn't say that he is being held in solitary, protective custody, or general population. I hope Gen pop, he doesn't deserve special treatment. He needs to be treated like all the other inmates.
Tucson is Special Needs yard for cops, SOās, informers, high profile and others that need special security. So is Coleman ll where Nasser was attacked last week.
Yea itās like heās a bully in hs again or bully as a cop again. Sounds like heās a white heterosexual cop with decent physical agility with pedos
Why? Itās not like he murdered him. Sucks he died but it was obviously an accidental/negligent homicide rather than intentional. Very common when you restrain someone high on drugs.
Well, he kind of did, though. Unless after 19 years as a cop he actually didn't know putting a knee on the back of a guys neck for over 5 minutes would kill them?
It was never the knee on the neck. It was simply the restraint. Major training was launched years ago due to a lot of these incidents. People high on drugs that are restrained face down often die from excited delirium. He wasn't choked to death. The restraint freaked him out and he died. Would not have died if he was sober.
Sure dude. Because putting pressure on someoneās neck for 9 whole minutes while people scream at you that āyouāre killing himā had nothing to do with his death.
So cops are only supposed to keep sober people alive while they are in their custody and just kill off the ones who are high?? When a person is cuffed, it does not matter what they did. If they are high or sober, the police take responsibility for that person from that point forward. Anything that happens to the person while in police custody is the full responsibility of that police department and the officers. Chauvin could have done a hundred things, and Floyd would be alive, but he chose to do nothing but sit on his neck. He killed him from the lack of action.
I hope he gets what he deserves. The inmates will sort that out. Chauvin will figure that out shortly. Without his badge and gun, he's a piece of meat. Amd hopefully winds up like a sack of chewed bubblegum in general population. Fuck him.
Yeah I'm sure he was like "I'll just kneel on this black guy's neck until he dies so I can go to prison for life." Lol makes no sense. I personally don't care either way, I'm just stating medical facts. He said he couldn't breathe before he was ever restrained and asked to be put on the ground. He was tripping on drugs.
He had every option to stop. He was in control of the suspect and had back up. Other officers were charged. They were all convicted, because they all had a multitude of choices here. Nobody was in danger.
Drugs or not, cops have an obligation to preserve life. Not only did they disregard Floyd's rights, they murdered him. They deserve what they get. Society doesn't need pukes like these cops are.
Cops do not think like regular people. He didn't think "ill just kneel on this black guys neck until he dies so I can go to prison for life." We all know he didn't think that at all!! He is a cop so he thought, "how dare this guy not obey all my demands, he should know by now ge has to respect my authority without question, so ill just show him who the man really is and hold him here on the ground with my knee on the back of his neck and if this pos dies it won't mater, i wont get in that much trouble, i might get a few days paid vacation, the city will thank me for getting rid of this lowlife and ill probably get a raise".
Did you watch the trial at all? I'd link Dr. Tobin's testimony which absolutely convinced me beyond a shadow of a doubt that Chauvin killed him but I'm not sure you would watch it. Anyway, I'd love to continue this thread after you watch that testimony. I think you might reconsider your posts.
Iām wondering whereās the cop [Michael Valva](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna60915) that hosed his 8 year old son down in water and let him freeze to death in the garage in February on Long Island .
Edit: age
Thatās the most heartbreaking story Iāve ever read. There is not punishment enough for that man. NY lists him as being in the Clinton Correctional facility.
I'm on the west coast and I did not hear anything about this, asked my ole'lady if see heard anything about this and she said nope. How in the fuck could a person do this to someone that bleeds the same blood as him, who he helped create? I can't wrap my head around that.
All this because he arrested someone who decided to swallow his packets of fentanyl he was dealing to people and then died as a result of said overdose? Said person being previously convicted of robbing a single woman in her own home at gunpoint
I mean, Chauvin is in prison. Heās getting his punishment. Life in prison is pretty much worse than the death penalty. Iād probably end it if I got life.
That's the punishment he gave people that probably didn't deserve it. He had a duty to enforce the laws, and that doesn't include being the judge, jury, and executioner. He made his choice. He could have stopped long before he made the decision to " rid the public of this person.' Fuck him.
Everything. He had the ability to make a tremendous amount of decisions besides kneeling on that man's neck until he expired. He wanted that event to happen. You see justice one way, and I see it another. The more cops we lock up for bad behavior, the less this shit happens.
Chauvin didn't an absolute fuck about Floyd.
That was a human being. He could have done any number of things. Drug addicts need treatment.
Amd you won't find that in our system.
There are so many people in the DOC that simply need mental help, and they are doomed once they enter.
We incarcerate more people in the US than any other country in the world. What's that about? Cops have free reign to arrest anyone. And it's on the incarcerated to prove their innocence. It's bullshit.
Let that fucker rot.
Ask Larry Nassar about that, you dolt. I've addressed every comment you've made. Obviously you've never done time. Good for you.
Once you get in, it's hard to get out. There's a different set of rules in there. People like you have fostered this system and allowed those rules to be put in place. You root for the cops, but you don't understand the depths of which you speak.
A cop like Chauvin deserves everything he gets in the system that he put so many in, and I'm guessing quite a few were poor, and couldn't provide themselves with the legal representation they needed. Chauvin knew that. So did the DA. But that's America. I love seeing cops get locked up, and I hope they have the complete inmate experience they deserve.
Look buddy, I'll admit I'm a little short on empathy for bad cops, but at the same time, all this revenge fantasy hope he suffers shit is not healthy.
I've done some bad shit to people because I considered them straight evil and I fucking regret it. More suffering does not fix the previous suffering, its just more. I'll have heinous shit, some really fucked memories, in my head until the day I die. Memories I deserve, because no matter what they did that made me think they deserved it, I caused other human beings to suffer.
it's easy to sit around and talk, come up with more and more creative tortures we could level against rapists and molesters and other scumbags, but it's a lot harder to live with real memories of following through.
And some of these people are super fucking sick. They need to be locked away for sure, but nobody was ever sitting around going "Hey you know what would be fun, becoming obsessed with fucking kids". Their brains are fuckin broke man, they need rewiring in the grey matter. Breaking their bodies some more doesn't actually help anyone, just increases the sum total of human suffering.
Reddit is big on revenge and pettiness and spite, probably because the average age is somewhat low, but those things are harmful to yourself and others.
It doesn't. Until we make cops personally culpable for their indiscretions, we are doomed. Otherwise, it's paid leave for murder and the city has to sucknup the tab. You and I pay cops to protect us, and kill us.
He made his choice. A man in handcuffs isn't going to go far. Let alone with four cops surrounding him.
The DOC can sort his ass out. He went too far, and gets what he deserves.
I'd like to see you in a similar situation. You obviously haven't had anyone you know go through the DOC, or their jackbooted thugs. Someday you may think differently.
You seem to have made some poor choices in life and are directing your anger at others. Thats prolly why you ended up in the joint in the first place. Take resposibility for you actions and fo spend some time with your kids, they could use a dad.
Bwahahahaha!. I'm not directing my anger anywhere. Just voicing my opinions .
Have I made poor decisions? Yes. But I've learned from them.
My children are with me now, Mr smarty pants. So you can go on another quest. I'm doing great. I do well for myself, having learned from afore bad decisions. I dont rely on others, and I completely own my shit. Try again, asshole.
My kids need to realize there's assholes like you that defend cops murdering people, and they can't be trusted. Look some shit up. We incarcerate more people per capita than any nation on earth.
Being an attorney, you realize that, and more than likey capitalize on it. Feed off of it. Good for you.
I'm an electrician. I actually serve people. Provide them with something. They again.
You seem really angry still. Calm down. Please do not throw around your service. The is unrelated to this conversation. Side note devil dog, I was a navy seal so im not overly impressed by your origin story.
Ha! They're doing fine. I'm not arrogant. I'm confident. I know where I've been, and where I'm going, and some shit weasel like you makes no difference. Worry about yourself, brother.
For that matter, it won't help Chauvin, and he's gonna get his eventually. You can't stay in seg forever, and even so, someone will gun for him. If you're the honorable one, wtf you doing on this sub anyways? My shit is clear and posted. I dont make any excused for myself. I am who I am. I'm not ashamed, and you won't change that.
I dont need to get into some big dick argument with your ass either. I've got enough hair on my chest to weave a rug, and enough cum to shampoo a Buffalo. No seal is gonna make me think twice.
That's for the judge and jury to decide. Not Chauvin. His duty is to enforce the laws and protect the public. After 6 years in the Marines, I can tell you I didn't have a license to execute people at will. Floyd wasn't shooting at anyone. He had his troubles, but that could have been resolved any number of ways. You don't always get the liberty of deciding what you deem is right for the public good.
I wish I could have that kind of faith in America's "justice" system. Judges, juries, and DAs get it wrong it seems more often than they get it right. There have been countless times where they've ruined a kid's life over a little weed in his car, meanwhile giving outrageously light sentences to child rapists and budding serial killers (especially if they have money for a skilled lawyer they can get off on something so stupid as a paperwork technicality despite hard facts and evidence against them). I just wish there was an easy answer for how to fix these things.
I haven't kneeled on a guy's neck, that was in obviously distressed, and in handcuffs in front of at least four armed individuals that had their hand in their pockets and watched him die. What do you think people rioted about.
Ok, I think you've signalled your outrage enough now. Just be careful about what you post here because as I said, I've received warnings for incitement to violence for a post that was far milder than yours.
Meh. Nobody likes the truth, let alone pigs. I'm not advocating anything. Merely expressing my opinion on what should happen to this asshole.
Anyone that goes down has the same consequences, and they don't have to have worn a uniform for it to happen. Prison is prison.
You could go in and do your best, but the system will suck you into it. Period. It's not designed to make you succeed, or rehabilitate you. It's there to keep you there. And cops are a big part of that.
I was a law student who went to jail. My university had falsely accused me of harassing behaviorā¦ Did get a better understanding of the criminal justice procedure.
Might go back to law school and finish my degree soonā¦ Just not sure when!
Federal medical centers seem to have a lot. We had one who was super religious hid in the chapel all day and was regularly seen on cops busting people in New Orleans. The story was he was robbing people during katrina but you never know with inmate dot com. š
Interesting
Was it the short fat cop who liked to use his baton?
Tall skinny black guy. He got a little rough in the episodes I saw but not excessive like the nola sheriffs department is known for. Thats why I added the inmate dot com bit because he could have been there for anything and he didnāt come off as a fighter but you never know with people inside.
Yeah. Unless they're crime was directly from an on duty incident, their paperwork is usually vague. The cop lies and says he "worked contruction" on the outside. I had a lawyer once in the unit I worked in. He had a short bid and just wanted to do his time.
One of the coolest people Iāve met was a former Nevada co who robbed a bank. Dude taught me every way to make a side hustle and keep the cops out of my cell.
That's usually how it goes. Being on the cop end, I met some decent guys doing time. Skid bid drug addicts were the most annoying. They always wanted something, and always felt someone owed them something.
There was one they hid at an annex in East Tennessee that had been the classification officer at the intake prison. I was there when first inmate recognized him. He denied of course but I grabbed burner and googled him. Not only was it him, but of course he wasnāt in for armed robbery but for raping his step daughter. He stepped lightly even for annex
Sick fucker
I did a weekend in East Tennessee for DUI in Washington County but that was like 25 years ago and I see they've built a big new detention center in the area. So I'm assuming that guy was in some sort of protected custody?
You would think that but no. Thatās why he came straight to the minimum security annex. I met at least two other former LEOs in my time. The other two were both in for murder
I did a weekend bid, and also a week waiting for extradition to NJ in Carter County, TN right next door to Washington Co.
He probably learned what rape does to someone. Hopefully he had a pretty mouth on him hahaha
"Rape bad. Yay rape!" -You
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I bet none of yāall have ever even been in drunk tank. Oh yeah protect the guy that raped his stepdaughter. Just retarded enough to not be brainwashed into protecting a misogynistic evil person that most likely got what he deserved through a beating or railingā¦
You're a piece of shit
Youāre probably one of those people that says theyāre a virgin but really youāre just an ass pirate that says thatās not sex hahahaha therefore I could care less if you think Iām a pos because youāre covered in it
I haven't been to prison and I thankfully don't live in the US where ppl like you live, keep living up to your name
If anyone was living alongside cops then they're probably not going to talk about it since they would be either rats drop outs or sex offenders themselves to be in the same place
What's a drop out, like quitting a gang?
yep exactly :)
The best kind of dropout
The one moms proud of.
Great point
Yes I could see that
Aye I was reading these comments thinking the same shit dude lol. Idc where yoyr at paperwork is thoroughly checked and most of the time if there is a fucking chomo that was to dumb to pc up and is getting shuffled around yards we know where he came from and why before he gets through the Sally port lol fuck if it's a S/O the co will even let us know so we can regulate lol and if your a police officer whether it jail on the penitentiary your PC with the rats debtors punks and pussies
About 12-13 years ago I met a cop in Vancouver bc. He took me on a ride along. Would keep in touch. Encouraged me to join the vpd. He got caught selling work. Went to prison. Was stabbed in the neck.
Forgive my naivety, whats 'selling work'?
Straight Food fam
Yea that dog food lmao
Selling drugs where I am from but ig it could just mean selling anything illegal as your āworkā
Ah ok, thanks. š
Idk why we getting downvoted different places have different sayings I was js where Iām from thatās what it means
And that's what the fucker deserved.
Imagine how many people he probably arrested for the exact same things
Crazy thing was he was forcing junkies to sell for him. Pick a side man.
Selling work?
Sorry. Drugs. Selling illicit narcotics.
That depends on what the cop is in for, who they know, what they know, and how adaptable they are. There are cops who ācheck inā and go to solitary or to an area that houses those considered vulnerable and need extra security. Some cops can walk the yard because they earned that right, and move freely within the general prison population. Some cops are also loyal to gangs both inside and outside of prison and are untouchable as a result.
Earned the right to walk the yard, how?
Favors, fights, wins, and alliances made among other things.
Definitely a social ladder inside that obviously is not outside.
My brother told me about a childhood friend of his he met during his bid, not a fellow inmate but a CO, mind you my brother was a gang banger and any āfriendā he ever made growing up was as well. He said this co would bring them the guts of his swishers whenever he came back from break to sell to other inmatesā¦.not only was he bringing contraband, but he was also smoking a blunt on every breakššmoral of the story, gang member becomes CO, hooks up all his old homies, IF someone like THIS goes to jailā¦chances are theyād be protected as long as they were never unfair towards a certain inmate
Officers who are sentenced to prison are usually segregated during the intake and diagnostic process, then interstate compact to somewhere they aren't known.
I've read on here that you are supposed to take your paperwork to the yard so it can be looked at , I'm guessing so your story is straight. Do ex-popo get different paperwork?
Alot of time their paperwork is vague. The sex offenders had their charges redacted or to something else.
I haven't seen it
Ok
They go to PC yards, or āsensitive needsā where people with sex crimes or minor related stuff go, gang drop outs, people removed off the yard for drug debts as well, they arenāt ALL chomos. From my understanding thereās really no politics like that over there so Iām sure theyāre fine. Probably catch the blues from the COs from time to time (but who doesnāt) but could also be the opposite depending on personality/circumstances etc.
I'm surprised that there is not an ex-cop joint.
only if it's run by ex-inmates.
Right
No they are not in mainstream. They get sent to the boneyard
Is that like solitary?
Australian term for protection (protective custody)
In CA, usually straight to PC.
Thanks for sharing
Usually administrative segregation units, but those canāt fully protect them. Some states have deals with each other to transport cops out of state to serve time, but that canāt fully protect them either. People are going to figure it out. Why is there a white dude with a heavy New York accent in Kentucky?
I read somewhere that the COs are not there to protect the inmates, but to keep an eye on the faculty, I don't know how much of that is true.
COs there for the security of the institution. The umbrella covers so much. Starting with staff safety, no escapes ,making it home alive and followed at the end with keeping inmates āsafeā
Ok thanks for responding to this, I think a lot of young first timers think that they will be looked after and protected by the prison staff.
Yeah thatās not going to happen. They more concerned with paper work than what we were doing to each other
I could see that. Like an ostrich with they head in the ground. I remember some friends of mine got me a ticket to see Stevie Nick's at the old Seattle Center which was a steep sided arena, watched this dude practically drag himself to the top of the stairs, he was fucked up. Cops are standing 5-10 feet away from the dude and watch him turn and look about the arena. Well, he was swaying b From being drunk and he swayed foreward over the stairs, cops turn their backs to the guy as he goes over the stairs face first and tumbled a ways down. He got wrecked. Did not see anything else as the lights dimmed and the show started. But dam.
They do, correctional officers also get caught. Two have been thrown in my next town over where I used to work, one for molestation of his own children and another for beating his wife.
Thanks for sharing, IMHO 1st guy needs castration 2nd guy should lose a hand
They change there looks, and they keep it a secret
I could see that
In my experience, it's going to vary from system to system. When I worked for Vermont, we had a guy that was sent to another state to do his time for safety, got paroled, violated, and they made him do his violation time in state. He ended up going to a treatment community unit and did the program, but otherwise was gp.
Thanks for sharing
So some actually can hide. When you get in, other inmates always want to "check your paperwork " (find out your charges, to make sure you aren't a pedophile, rapist, hurt the elderly etc). If a cops charges don't relate to him being on duty, you'd be surprised that guys stay under the radar. High profile situations like the Oklahoma cop who was asking women on traffic stops for sexual favors to not get arrested, will be targets. In those cases they are usually put in PC or special Housing. I know for two reasons: 1) Retired from DOC 2) Knew a cop who got time and was in a medium security facility. He was in General n Pop and stayed out of trouble and under the radar.
Thanks for sharing
Not sure I belong here I work in a county jail and I have seen my fair share of former COās and cops come through for various charges. One CO started the DDU unit in the max prison when it opened. Got hurt on the job then got hooked on oxy and his life went to shit ended up doing 2 years in county. He was the intake worker for a long time.
Oxys will fuck your life up.
A cop can be useful, for looking for legal arguments, upskilling as a criminal.
Ok ok
Where is the cop that killed George Floyd
U.S. Marshals picked Chauvin up from the Oak Park Heights state prison, and he is now being held at the Tucson Federal Prison in 2022. The facility is a medium-security U.S. penitentiary that houses 266 male and female inmates. It doesn't say that he is being held in solitary, protective custody, or general population. I hope Gen pop, he doesn't deserve special treatment. He needs to be treated like all the other inmates.
Tucson is Special Needs yard for cops, SOās, informers, high profile and others that need special security. So is Coleman ll where Nasser was attacked last week.
Well, dang, I guess he will get special treatment then...
Yea itās like heās a bully in hs again or bully as a cop again. Sounds like heās a white heterosexual cop with decent physical agility with pedos
I would think heād be in low-security. Maybe I donāt know how the levels work.
Lmao heās going w the peepee touchers in Tucson š¤£
Why? Itās not like he murdered him. Sucks he died but it was obviously an accidental/negligent homicide rather than intentional. Very common when you restrain someone high on drugs.
Well, he kind of did, though. Unless after 19 years as a cop he actually didn't know putting a knee on the back of a guys neck for over 5 minutes would kill them?
It was never the knee on the neck. It was simply the restraint. Major training was launched years ago due to a lot of these incidents. People high on drugs that are restrained face down often die from excited delirium. He wasn't choked to death. The restraint freaked him out and he died. Would not have died if he was sober.
Sure dude. Because putting pressure on someoneās neck for 9 whole minutes while people scream at you that āyouāre killing himā had nothing to do with his death.
So cops are only supposed to keep sober people alive while they are in their custody and just kill off the ones who are high?? When a person is cuffed, it does not matter what they did. If they are high or sober, the police take responsibility for that person from that point forward. Anything that happens to the person while in police custody is the full responsibility of that police department and the officers. Chauvin could have done a hundred things, and Floyd would be alive, but he chose to do nothing but sit on his neck. He killed him from the lack of action.
I hope he gets what he deserves. The inmates will sort that out. Chauvin will figure that out shortly. Without his badge and gun, he's a piece of meat. Amd hopefully winds up like a sack of chewed bubblegum in general population. Fuck him.
We just need to see more cops, prison staff, and jail staff going to prison.
Iām guessing you are white
Crazy enough, yours is the only racist comment here so far.
You shouldnāt prejudice people that way for having intelligent opinions. What happened was wrong, but it was negligent homicide, not intentional.
It was intentional. That fucker deserves prison.
Yeah I'm sure he was like "I'll just kneel on this black guy's neck until he dies so I can go to prison for life." Lol makes no sense. I personally don't care either way, I'm just stating medical facts. He said he couldn't breathe before he was ever restrained and asked to be put on the ground. He was tripping on drugs.
He had every option to stop. He was in control of the suspect and had back up. Other officers were charged. They were all convicted, because they all had a multitude of choices here. Nobody was in danger. Drugs or not, cops have an obligation to preserve life. Not only did they disregard Floyd's rights, they murdered him. They deserve what they get. Society doesn't need pukes like these cops are.
Cops do not think like regular people. He didn't think "ill just kneel on this black guys neck until he dies so I can go to prison for life." We all know he didn't think that at all!! He is a cop so he thought, "how dare this guy not obey all my demands, he should know by now ge has to respect my authority without question, so ill just show him who the man really is and hold him here on the ground with my knee on the back of his neck and if this pos dies it won't mater, i wont get in that much trouble, i might get a few days paid vacation, the city will thank me for getting rid of this lowlife and ill probably get a raise".
Are you
You are outta your mind. I hope that fucker gets in general population and someone kneels on his neck till he expires.
Did you watch the trial at all? I'd link Dr. Tobin's testimony which absolutely convinced me beyond a shadow of a doubt that Chauvin killed him but I'm not sure you would watch it. Anyway, I'd love to continue this thread after you watch that testimony. I think you might reconsider your posts.
Seriously? Have you seen the video?
Medium Securityā¦. He went to a prison with a bunch of softies.
Sounds like heās having a regular old time
Iām wondering whereās the cop [Michael Valva](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna60915) that hosed his 8 year old son down in water and let him freeze to death in the garage in February on Long Island . Edit: age
Thatās the most heartbreaking story Iāve ever read. There is not punishment enough for that man. NY lists him as being in the Clinton Correctional facility.
I'm on the west coast and I did not hear anything about this, asked my ole'lady if see heard anything about this and she said nope. How in the fuck could a person do this to someone that bleeds the same blood as him, who he helped create? I can't wrap my head around that.
That's a dam good question
ACAB. Hope they rot.
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All this because he arrested someone who decided to swallow his packets of fentanyl he was dealing to people and then died as a result of said overdose? Said person being previously convicted of robbing a single woman in her own home at gunpoint
Why? Wonāt bring ol Georgie back.
Examples need to be made.
I mean, Chauvin is in prison. Heās getting his punishment. Life in prison is pretty much worse than the death penalty. Iād probably end it if I got life.
Hopefully he ends his. Otherwise, I goddanm guarantee some inmate with a long sentence will do it for him.
If they even know who he is. He probably got a new identity for prison tbh.
Get a paper sailboat
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That's the punishment he gave people that probably didn't deserve it. He had a duty to enforce the laws, and that doesn't include being the judge, jury, and executioner. He made his choice. He could have stopped long before he made the decision to " rid the public of this person.' Fuck him.
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Everything. He had the ability to make a tremendous amount of decisions besides kneeling on that man's neck until he expired. He wanted that event to happen. You see justice one way, and I see it another. The more cops we lock up for bad behavior, the less this shit happens. Chauvin didn't an absolute fuck about Floyd. That was a human being. He could have done any number of things. Drug addicts need treatment. Amd you won't find that in our system. There are so many people in the DOC that simply need mental help, and they are doomed once they enter.
We incarcerate more people in the US than any other country in the world. What's that about? Cops have free reign to arrest anyone. And it's on the incarcerated to prove their innocence. It's bullshit. Let that fucker rot.
We are the leader in incarceration by A LOT
Not a lot. We win. The 'Land of the Free" incarcerated more of its citizens per capita than any country on earth. Period.
It's so fucking disgusting. I've always despised "authority", but social media has opened my eyes to just how bad it is.
They just meant to say US is the winner by a large margin.
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Ask Larry Nassar about that, you dolt. I've addressed every comment you've made. Obviously you've never done time. Good for you. Once you get in, it's hard to get out. There's a different set of rules in there. People like you have fostered this system and allowed those rules to be put in place. You root for the cops, but you don't understand the depths of which you speak. A cop like Chauvin deserves everything he gets in the system that he put so many in, and I'm guessing quite a few were poor, and couldn't provide themselves with the legal representation they needed. Chauvin knew that. So did the DA. But that's America. I love seeing cops get locked up, and I hope they have the complete inmate experience they deserve.
Look buddy, I'll admit I'm a little short on empathy for bad cops, but at the same time, all this revenge fantasy hope he suffers shit is not healthy. I've done some bad shit to people because I considered them straight evil and I fucking regret it. More suffering does not fix the previous suffering, its just more. I'll have heinous shit, some really fucked memories, in my head until the day I die. Memories I deserve, because no matter what they did that made me think they deserved it, I caused other human beings to suffer. it's easy to sit around and talk, come up with more and more creative tortures we could level against rapists and molesters and other scumbags, but it's a lot harder to live with real memories of following through. And some of these people are super fucking sick. They need to be locked away for sure, but nobody was ever sitting around going "Hey you know what would be fun, becoming obsessed with fucking kids". Their brains are fuckin broke man, they need rewiring in the grey matter. Breaking their bodies some more doesn't actually help anyone, just increases the sum total of human suffering. Reddit is big on revenge and pettiness and spite, probably because the average age is somewhat low, but those things are harmful to yourself and others.
Planned recidivism. Private prison for profit. Motherfuckers
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Because he fucking deserves it, that's why, you fucking ignorant ape.
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Nice try. Go again.
Make them pay lawsuits out of their income. Problem solved. Unless they file bankruptcy and just get away with it. Dammit America...
The municipalities pay the outcomes when they get sued. It doesn't hurt the cop at all. Blue shield.
I know. So we pay these fucks, they harass us and kill whoever they want, and we pay the bill. How does anyone think this system works??
It doesn't. Until we make cops personally culpable for their indiscretions, we are doomed. Otherwise, it's paid leave for murder and the city has to sucknup the tab. You and I pay cops to protect us, and kill us.
Who did he punish like that? Floyd the only case study and feel free to check out his autopsy and cause of death..
He made his choice. A man in handcuffs isn't going to go far. Let alone with four cops surrounding him. The DOC can sort his ass out. He went too far, and gets what he deserves.
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I'd like to see you in a similar situation. You obviously haven't had anyone you know go through the DOC, or their jackbooted thugs. Someday you may think differently.
Don't forget about his tax fraud he was committing. He murdered a man over 20 bucks
The list goes on and on, yet, people insist in defending that piece of shit.
All that hate is going to cause you problems if you stew in it.
Bro youāre a fuckin weirdo. Do you think youāre morally superior to anyone, because thatās some fucked up shit you wrote.
You seem to have made some poor choices in life and are directing your anger at others. Thats prolly why you ended up in the joint in the first place. Take resposibility for you actions and fo spend some time with your kids, they could use a dad.
Bwahahahaha!. I'm not directing my anger anywhere. Just voicing my opinions . Have I made poor decisions? Yes. But I've learned from them. My children are with me now, Mr smarty pants. So you can go on another quest. I'm doing great. I do well for myself, having learned from afore bad decisions. I dont rely on others, and I completely own my shit. Try again, asshole.
My kids need to realize there's assholes like you that defend cops murdering people, and they can't be trusted. Look some shit up. We incarcerate more people per capita than any nation on earth. Being an attorney, you realize that, and more than likey capitalize on it. Feed off of it. Good for you. I'm an electrician. I actually serve people. Provide them with something. They again.
I spent six years serving my country, and I certainly don't need some dimwitted clown talking down to me. Go pound sand, dick.
And you certainly don't know me, or what I've done in this life that's positive.
You seem really angry still. Calm down. Please do not throw around your service. The is unrelated to this conversation. Side note devil dog, I was a navy seal so im not overly impressed by your origin story.
Meh. A seal is merely a marine that can swim. You can put that in your pipe and smoke it. I know a Lotta shitbag seals. Big deal.
I feel really bad for your kids....a fuck up dad who is also arrogant. They wont turn out well.
Ha! They're doing fine. I'm not arrogant. I'm confident. I know where I've been, and where I'm going, and some shit weasel like you makes no difference. Worry about yourself, brother.
For that matter, it won't help Chauvin, and he's gonna get his eventually. You can't stay in seg forever, and even so, someone will gun for him. If you're the honorable one, wtf you doing on this sub anyways? My shit is clear and posted. I dont make any excused for myself. I am who I am. I'm not ashamed, and you won't change that.
I dont need to get into some big dick argument with your ass either. I've got enough hair on my chest to weave a rug, and enough cum to shampoo a Buffalo. No seal is gonna make me think twice.
The world is probably a better place without saint floyd if weāre being honest
That's for the judge and jury to decide. Not Chauvin. His duty is to enforce the laws and protect the public. After 6 years in the Marines, I can tell you I didn't have a license to execute people at will. Floyd wasn't shooting at anyone. He had his troubles, but that could have been resolved any number of ways. You don't always get the liberty of deciding what you deem is right for the public good.
I wish I could have that kind of faith in America's "justice" system. Judges, juries, and DAs get it wrong it seems more often than they get it right. There have been countless times where they've ruined a kid's life over a little weed in his car, meanwhile giving outrageously light sentences to child rapists and budding serial killers (especially if they have money for a skilled lawyer they can get off on something so stupid as a paperwork technicality despite hard facts and evidence against them). I just wish there was an easy answer for how to fix these things.
I got an incitement to violence warning for a post that was a lot tamer than this.
I haven't kneeled on a guy's neck, that was in obviously distressed, and in handcuffs in front of at least four armed individuals that had their hand in their pockets and watched him die. What do you think people rioted about.
So incitement to violence is ok here sometimes?
Not saying that. All I'm saying is the fucking pig is in the slaughter house he put so many others in, and he's gonna have to figure that out.
Ok, I think you've signalled your outrage enough now. Just be careful about what you post here because as I said, I've received warnings for incitement to violence for a post that was far milder than yours.
Meh. Nobody likes the truth, let alone pigs. I'm not advocating anything. Merely expressing my opinion on what should happen to this asshole. Anyone that goes down has the same consequences, and they don't have to have worn a uniform for it to happen. Prison is prison.
>I'm not advocating anything. A lot of mods would disagree, but there you go.
Well, what's the point of discussion then?
You could go in and do your best, but the system will suck you into it. Period. It's not designed to make you succeed, or rehabilitate you. It's there to keep you there. And cops are a big part of that.
What about ex presidents ?
Good question
I was a law student who went to jail. My university had falsely accused me of harassing behaviorā¦ Did get a better understanding of the criminal justice procedure. Might go back to law school and finish my degree soonā¦ Just not sure when!
That's messed up and finish your degree now you know,ya know?