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Forwarded from 8.3Leader
I highly endorse our second amendment and open carry.
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11/6/2021
Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
They are back on the streets and they are serious.

“WE SAY NO”

To all of you who believe you have the power to bring us to our knees and enslave us...show them the numbers...Stand for Freedom♥️

WWG1WGA WW🌏
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That's our tax dollars at work, that's our "back the blue" boys "protecting and serving" a polite, quiet, and friendly citizen asking for clarification after these cops coming and being dinks to frank. The message from government is clear, we dont have to explain ourselves, how dare you fuck with us you lowly peasents.
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Everyday that passes i lose more respect for police in this country. Everyday that unfolds i see more double standards where real criminals are put on a pedestal and citizens who care about thier rights and want to keep them, are demonized.
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For accuracy and transparency. The question of a technicallity is if the granite step the table was on, is over the line one way or the other.
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Footloose was not incorrect about ownership of the statehouse lawn. Irregardless of "jusisdiction" the second cop treated Jay unfairly and unprofessionally in my eyes.
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Dinner and a movie 😉
Terese Grinnell
This is our arresting officer for ALL 9 of us…. http://indepthnh.org/2021/10/20/cop-argues-to-supreme-court-to-keep-secret-an-investigation-into-his-alleged-misconduct/?fbclid=IwAR1SaJ8WDDQnIzhJ6Q-ZqN-ZeeGm9z0OReBhBUoQdlhST3DG9hDcI91ESdI
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"... According to the lawsuit, Provenza had a well-known reputation for use of force when he pulled Wright over on Nov. 30 of 2017.

“Mrs. Wright had heard about his history of and reputation for using violence while carrying out his law enforcement duties. In fact, Mrs. Wright heard that Officer Provenza frequently drew his gun and taser on people he came into contact with. Mrs. Wright had also heard that Officer Provenza had engaged in a pattern of roughly handling women, including pulling their hair,” the lawsuit states.
Wright and her family had issues with the school bus driver and after hearing her daughter had another problem Crystal Wright was following the bus when she was stopped by Provenza, according to her lawsuit.

During the stop, Provenza put his head into Crystal Wright’s car and was acting aggressively, according to her lawsuit. Crystal Wright is a sexual abuse survivor, according to the lawsuit, and she was uncomfortable with Provenza’s behavior. She picked up her iPhone and started recording when she heard a “ruckus,” her lawsuit states.

“It was Officer Provenza grabbing onto the door and ripping on it in an attempt to open it. His eyes were bulging out of his head, his veins were popping out of his neck, and he was visibly enraged,” the lawsuit states.

Provenza then allegedly grabbed the 5-foot, two-inch, 115-pound woman by her ponytail and dragged her out of her car as she was screaming and begging for someone to help, according to the lawsuit. He handcuffed her and hit her in the knee, despite the fact she was not resisting, according to the lawsuit. That blow to the knee tore her ACL, according to the lawsuit. Though Provenza’s police cruiser was equipped with a dashboard camera, that camera was not turned on during her stop, according to the lawsuit.

Crystal Wright was eventually charged with resisting arrest for the incident, but was later found not guilty, according to the lawsuit. She was convicted of disobeying a police officer, according to Bornstein’s order, and she lost her appeal to that conviction.

The federal lawsuit claims that the town and the police department knew about Provenza’s violence and that he was never properly disciplined..."