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An alternative look of how i see modern society, i know that is is extreme and should not be generalized but it does exist on a larger scale that we think it does, let me know whether you agree with this to some extent or not completely. BANKER: Someone who steals people's money in a 'legal' way. (don't know what legal even means at this point). CEO: Someone who enslave his employees to please the shareholders (usually Bankers as well). CELEBRITY: Someone who treat her/his self as an object and sells her/her body to corporations as an argument to convince the sheep i mean the people to buy a certain product. POLITICIAN: A well practiced liar who's job is to convince the people that Banks and corporations are working in their favor. JOURNALIST : Someone who's job is to repeat what the politician says (it's called public relations). FILM MAKER/DIRECTOR: Someone who's job is to distract and prevent the people from knowing they are being screwed. TEACHER: A person who's job is to shut down children's critical thinking and curiosity and psychologically prepare them to be the next slaves i mean employees. POLICE: A person or an institution that protect all of the above when the circus tent comes down.
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Cell phone video of a man resisting arrest in his own home and having his head slammed through a wall is going viral. How the New York City police officers got inside the home is unclear, but it all stemmed from a puppy being walked without a leash. Tags Police Nicholson Gregoire, a 25-year-old biology student at Nassau Community College, was walking his puppy pit bull, Blue, around 5:00 pm on December 15 when he noticed police conducting “stop and frisk” searches, according to the New York Daily News. Police noticed the dog wasn’t restrained by a leash and asked Gregoire for ID. Gregoire reportedly was granted permission to go inside his Queens Village home to find the ID, but he closed the door, prompting two officers to repeatedly ring the doorbell. Gregoire’s 87-year-old grandfather, Roleme, came down the stairs to answer the door, but from there, the police and Gregoire tell different versions of subsequent events. “The police are alleging that my client answered the door and dragged them inside, to justify coming into the house … They had no basis to enter the premises,” Mark Crawford, the lawyer for Gregoire, told the New York Daily News. The arrest report alleges Gregoire would not hand over his ID, against the grandfather’s advice. Cell phone video taken by Gregoire’s girlfriend opens with an ongoing struggle between Gregoire and the officers, though Gregoire is holding up his hands showing his ID. Gregoire and his grandfather say police pushed through the grandfather to make the arrest. The wrestling continued for several minutes, and at one point the video shows Gregoire’s arm around one officer’s neck. Eventually backup arrives and things escalate. “I don’t recall putting the officer in a chokehold,” Gregoire told the Daily News, his arm in a sling for an elbow injury. Gregoire’s head ends up busting a hole in a wall after multiple hammerings from one of the four additional officers. Others punched or pepper-sprayed him multiple times before the six-foot six man was finally handcuffed. “I’ve been watching the video over and over. I didn’t use any foul language. I don’t think I should have been arrested in my home for walking my dog. I was scared for my life. They have the guns,” Gregoire said, adding he’s suffered from migraines and nightmares since the encounter. Gregoire is facing seven years in prison for charges including resisting arrest, assaulting an officer, and strangulation, according to the Daily News. His employer has suspended him, and he missed a final exam at school before his family paid $2,500 in cash to bail him out of jail. The 105th Precinct officers had simply wanted to issue a ticket and court summons for violation of leash laws, an NYPD spokeswoman told the Daily News. “They used two full cans of Mace on me like a rabid animal. Not one of the officers tried to deescalate the situation,” Gregoire said. Two officers sustained unspecified injuries and were released. Gregoire says he will file a claim against the city. “The police showed no respect for the law, almost like mob mentality. If they were not police officers this would have been a gang assault,” Crawford said. “My client’s constitutional rights were violated. The officers were smiling and that’s telling. These officers were not in any physical danger.” Source https://www.rt.com/usa/327297-man-arrested-dog-walking/
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Minnesota police released dashcam footage showing the end of a nearly 20-mile-long pursuit. When the driver got out of the vehicle, he turned out to be an 8-year-old child. Two more children got out of the car who were siblings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm3s-tW-7tw Lt. Tiffani Nielson said he was "absolutely shocked" when he saw the driver and two passengers. All three children appeared to be in pyjamas. The car was reported to the police after drivers called 911 reporting a vehicle swerving on the freeway. No one was injured, Nielson said, and the children were returned to their home. Source http://www.telegraph.co.uk/
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These are hard times for the criminal fraternity -- or, in fact, for anyone whom the police suspect of breaking a law. It used to be that if you thought the police might be chasing you, you either looked back as you ran or glanced into your rear view mirror. Now you might have to look up. An example of this occurred on Sunday in Wisconsin. As the local State Journal reports, a man allegedly stole a car from a coffee shop and robbed a gas station. The police gave chase. But sometimes straining your legs or speeding a squad car through the streets isn't enough. Sometimes you might want to send up a flying eye. And so it seems that the police sent up a drone and succeeded in finding the suspect after he crashed into a parked car. Capt. Troy Hellenbrand of the Middleton Police Department told me: "The drone was deployed as the suspect was hiding in a pond in some tall cattails trying to avoid detection and arrest by our patrol officers." You can't hide from flying eyes. Marquis Meki Isiah Phiffer, 21 was arrested and subject to what the Journal described as "tentative charges" relating to the theft of a motor vehicle. But where did the police get the little aircraft? Hellenbrand told me: "The drone was borrowed from our local fire department after they offered to assist us with this incident. This was the first time we have used a drone for a criminal investigation." In the future, if police forces use more and more drones, we will surely end up terribly confused. We won't know whether we've done something wrong or whether it's merely Amazon tracking us down to deliver our latest crime novel. Source http://www.cnet.com/
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#Hipstercop: Twitter goes mad for police officer with a very impressive moustache #Hipstercop A police officer has got tongues waging on Twitter after being snapped sporting an impressively manicured moustache. The Metropolitan Police officer was branded "Hipster Cop" after being pictured at an English Defence League march in Walthamstow, east London, on Saturday. Word of this eminently fashionable enforcer of the law spread quickly on Twitter, and by Sunday he was trending with the hashtag #hipstercop. • Are moustaches the new beards? One Twitter user wrote: "#hipstercop doesn't see this tweet as he communicates via fax machine." Another said: "#Hipstercop - solving crime one organic, fairtrade, venti, hot, wet, no foam latte at a time." It didn't take long for a member of force getting involved, with Sergeant Nathan Shickle, of Wandsworth borough police, revealing he was standing next to walrus-wearing "Hipster Cop" himself. Source http://www.telegraph.co.uk/
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Texas officer saved lives in shooting outside Muhammad cartoon contest, police sayA Texas traffic cop saved untold lives Sunday night when he took down two heavily armed men bent on storming a building where a 'Draw the Prophet' Muhammad contest was taking place, killing both before they could make their way inside. The police officer, who has not been identified by Garland Police Department officials, "probably saved lives," said police spokesman Joe Harn, who added that "his reaction, and his shooting with a pistol, he did a good job." Harn said the two suspects, believed to have driven some 1,100 miles from Phoenix to invade the contest at a suburban Dallas venue, shot assault rifles outside, wounding a security guard and hitting at least one police car. Local police, a SWAT team, FBI and ATF agents were on hand for the event, attended by 75 people, which authorities anticipated could anger Muslim hardliners. Authorities in Garland said the men -- wearing body armor -- drove up to the Curtis Culwell Center on Sunday night and began shooting at a security officer with assault rifles. Two tweets apparently sent out prior to the shooting from two social media accounts linked to radical Islam seemed to foreshadow the attack. One, sent at 6:35 p.m., some 15 minutes before the attack, used the hashtag #texasattack. “May Allah accept us as mujahideen,” it said. "We think [the suspects'] strategy was to get to the event center into the event center," Harn said. "We were able to stop those men before they were able to... shoot anyone else." But it was the unidentified Garland police officer, who spends most of his shift assigned to traffic duty, who killed both suspects, who were each dead at the scene. Source http://www.foxnews.com/us
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A man has been jailed after sparking a police station fire by setting light to a toilet roll - in order to dry his wet clothes. Marc Gibson, 34, attended a police station in Bolton, Greater Manchester, on a rainy March 11 as police investigated an attack on his girlfriend. But Bolton Crown Court heard that while popping to the toilet at the station, he set fire to a loo roll with a cigarette lighter in an attempt to dry his soaked clothes. When the fire alarm sounded, officers found Gibson locked in the disabled toilet with scorched burn marks on the wall and floor. • Drying clothes indoors could cause health risk • Children poisoned by fumes after barbecue used to dry clothes Judge Timothy Stead said: "Whatever you were trying to do in there, ordinary decent people do not set fire to toilet roll in police stations. While answering bail, you caused damage by fire in the disabled toilet. This case, it seems, is a matter of vandalism." The court was told the assault on his partner happened just before last Christmas during a conversation about Gibson's five-year-old son. Gibson had been in a relationship with the woman for about 10 months, but she had difficulties with his son as she was not the boy's mother, the court heard. The court heard Gibson shouted at her, then launched a "prolonged and sustained" assault. He left her with a bruised face and body and needing hospital attention for a suspected damaged eye socket. He hit her in the mouth, bit her nose, used a small table to hit her in the legs. He even grabbed her hair and hit her head against the wall three times. • IVF twins died in fire as mother dried clothes • Faulty washing machine 'caused £1m house fire' Gibson, of Halliwell, Bolton, admitted one count of assault and criminal damage. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison and ordered to pay a victims' surcharge of £100. Judge Stead added: "This assault is a nasty case. Not surprisingly, she was terrified. She was frightened at the time that you would kill her, such was the nature of the attack." Source The telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk
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