The Chicago Police Department is investigating several of its officers accused of forcing a college student they arrested during last month's G-20 summit in Pittsburgh to pose for a group photo with them. [More]And while any number of sites can link you to the video, only WarOnGuns brings you this exclusive still photo of these "Only Ones" posing with their trophies:
The punch line?
"The Chicago Police Department does not tolerate misconduct by any of its members, regardless of where it might occur."Comedy gold!
Forget it, Jake, it's ChiTown. Even when we bring it with us to Philadelphia.
[Via Texas Shooter]
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ReplyDeleteJust tested and validated all links. Suggest trying again--could have been a hiccup.
ReplyDeleteI heard of this link a few weeks ago and youtube aka: googles the liberal pieces of Marxist shit, pulled it. Thanks for staying on top of this because I wondered what it looked like. Now seeing it its worse than I thought. I would never go along with such an assault on another American as a trophy photo. These tax feeders are some sick dudes, to say the least.
ReplyDeletebtw/ using police from around the country crossing state lines and not having taking an oath to that state's constitution sounds a lot like a national military which is against the law.
ReplyDelete@ AvgJoe, isn't the CYA that they were "deputized"? I thought that was the case in Katrina with CHP.
ReplyDeletewv=libleer LOL!
Tom, if I understand laws a city cop can't not deputize anyone, only the elected county cop can do that. Which means at that point the sheriff is in total control to manage his deputies. Seemingly this was not the case in LA and PA.
ReplyDeleteNevertheless, I don't believe its legal to bring in heavily armed troops from around the country and have them working as units under one command as an army against the citizens.
Frankly, I see all of this as training for............
During Katrina, I believe the Louisiana Attorney General swore in all out-of-state "personnel" (involved in LEO activities) as Louisiana State Troopers. One of the paramedics from our team that traveled to LA as part of the Fire Service mutual aid response ended up being attached to one of the numerous SWAT units that traveled there from our area. Even though he is not an LEO and has never operated as one back home, the fact that he was with the SWAT team as their medic entitled him to be sworn in as a LA State Trooper and carry a gun.
ReplyDeleteOn one end of the spectrum you have overzealous out-of-state only ones beating down local citizens to disarm them. At the other end of the spectrum you have out-of-state non-only ones being sworn in as only ones and given special priveleges and powers denied to the local citizens. It was a crazy time with very little scrutiny and a lot of chaos.