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Old 03-12-2022, 01:50 AM
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Default Re: Official "FUCK THA POLICE" thread

Pig who shot and killed two costing Contra Costa over $9m in settlements has been sentenced to 6 years in jail.

A confused man suffering from mental illness was knocking on people’s doors, so the cops intervened and a slow speed car chase ensued. The pig in question heard about the comotion on the radio, randomly inserted himself into the situation by stopping at an intersection, jumping out of his vehicle, gun drawn, then shooting the driver (who’s crime was not stopping for police) seven times as he tried to slowly get by the stopped vehicle.

Wait didn’t I say he killed 2? Oh yea,
Mercury news Charges weren’t filed in the Arboleda case until Hall made more news by shooting and killing another man in March 2021 in Danville. Tyrell Wilson, a 32-year-old transient, died in the shooting near the Sycamore Valley Road overpass of Interstate Highway 680.
Contra Costa: Deputy convicted of assault in 2018 on-duty shooting, jurors hang on manslaughter offense


Top oinker cries about it.
Contra Costa Sherrif "For our district attorney to charge a deputy sheriff, or any peace officer, for a crime based on a split-second tactical decision is abhorrent,"
Furious Contra Costa Sheriff Calls It a Sad Day That Deputy Was Sentenced to Six Years for Killing Someone


Partly related, it’s the general consensus in SF that the SFPD are purposefully ignoring property crimes in protest to the DA saying he will prosecute excessive use of force.
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