• Kellamity
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    20 hours ago

    He didn’t take out the cop that killed his son, he drove into a random deputy on traffic duty.

    And this incident happened the morning after his son was killed - although I agree there’s never much hope for the system to police itself, this was too soon for any prosecutors or judges or anyone to have failed to hold the cop accountable

    • endeavor@sopuli.xyz
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      10 hours ago

      There is no more accountabilty for policemen in us. The diaper don made sure of it.

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      18 hours ago

      You think the cop might have been held accountable?! In the USA?

      I’d like to think that I wouldn’t kill anyone, but I haven’t just watched someone kill my son when his back was turned.

      The article doesn’t say that the cop directing traffic wasn’t the cop who killed his son. It just hints at it.

    • The_Caretaker@lemm.ee
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      17 hours ago

      One cop is as good as another. Cops murder the poor indiscriminately, but they pay special attention to brown and black people. I think cops who use lethal force should automatically lose their job. If the force is found to be justified, they don’t go to prison and if it isn’t justified they should get a life sentence. One day is enough to fire someone.