Some of these videos are absolutely shameful on a human level. It just makes you wonder why most of these cops joined the police force. Cuz you're NOT protecting and serving the people. You're only serving yourself. Like you get high off the power trip.
Tear gas is forbidden in warfare yet American cops spray it like febreze smh
They out here emptying boatloads of cannisters on the citizens they supposed to protect zero f***s given
imagine how many of these guys the cops have created the last week

And that’s all we’re gonna do is imagine
The Rock finally turned on Trump
Ya'll out here crucifying Hugh Jackman posting one picture of someone hugging a cop, but y'all are quiet af about The Rock directly supporting Bunker Boy?
KEEP THE SAME ENERGY GUYS.
imagine how many of these guys the cops have created the last week

who dat
Finally?
Dwayne hasn’t said a peep about Trump since taking office, also he was a registered Republican and appeared at the RNC at one point. Not within the last decade but still
Charlotte, got out of there before what happened last night, which was f***ing appalling. Our chief said today that there isn’t an excuse for it but then went and said they’ll do it again if they have to
the confusion
Some of these videos are absolutely shameful on a human level. It just makes you wonder why most of these cops joined the police force. Cuz you're NOT protecting and serving the people. You're only serving yourself. Like you get high off the power trip.
I don’t wonder at all.
Becoming a cop = quick power grab = get away w murder and racism
I don’t wonder at all.
Becoming a cop = quick power grab = get away w murder and racism
Psychos
I don’t wonder at all.
Becoming a cop = quick power grab = get away w murder and racism
this
who dat
Christopher Jordan Dorner (June 4, 1979 – February 12, 2013) was an ex-LAPD police officer and former United States Navy reservist who was charged in connection with a series of shooting attacks on police officers and their families from February 3–12, 2013.
The attacks left four people dead, including two police officers, and left three police officers wounded. Dorner was the subject of one of the largest manhunts in LAPD history, spanning two U.S. states and Mexico.