In Jacksonville, police are being accused of arresting and beating the
wrong man in response to a report of a fight on Christmas Eve. They
then arrested family members who say that were just trying to stop
police from beating their relative. Daisy Besancourt, 57, was charged
with failure to disperse on command, after she reportedly filmed the
police and refused to turn off her phone.
3 Comments in Response to Police Arrest Woman Who Refuses To Turn Over Cellphone After Filming Their Abuse
It would appear that your readers are at least aware of the "facts of life", as they relate to law enforcement's on-going brutilization of America's citizens - and of anyone else they view as prey. Sadly, this is one of those areas of the social contract that is viewed primarily as a PR ploy. The U.S. Constitution is little more than toilet paper to most law enforcement agencies and the government schmucks who encourage and allow the blatant abuses of the founding principles of our nation. Anyone who believes they have "rights" is an idiot. The rights of Americans only exist at the endo of a cop's nightstick or down-range from the muzzle of a cop's firearm.
A law that isn't enforced isn't a law! A "right" that isn't defended, doesn't exist!
These nazis hiding behind a gun and badge sanction by the dens of corruption we have been conditioned to call courts are totally out of control and over the top under the color of law.
“There exist a law, not written down anywhere, but inborn in our hearts; a law which comes to us not by training or custom or reading; a law which has come to us not by theory but from practice, not by instruction but by natural intuition. I refer to the law which lays it down that, if our lives are endangered by plots or violence or armed robbers or enemies, any and every method of protecting ourselves is morally right.”
Marcus Tullius Cicero
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