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    Tapir (tepid_tapir@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:37 JST Tapir Tapir
    Is no one else talking about this?

    TL;DR -
    >man interrogated for 17h straight to get him to confess he killed his father
    >Lied and told him the father was found dead with multiple stab wounds
    >included not allowing him to have his medications or go to a hospital
    >they brought HIS DOG into the room and told him the dog would have to be euthanized
    >They take the man out on a car ride telling him they were going to a hospital; brought him to his home instead and pressured him to say where he killed his father
    >later cops found the father was alive and visiting a friend
    >never told this to the man, left him in interrogation room where he attempted suicide
    >brought him to an asylum, where he still doesn't know that his dog and dad are still alive
    >they dropped the dog off at a shelter instead of with family, the shelter was given 0 info but were able to track owner down thanks to the dog being chipped

    Gotta back the blue :blobcatpolicedonut:
    sbsun.com/2024/05/23/fontana-pays-nearly-900000-for-psychological-torture-inflicted-by-police-to-get-false-confession/
    In conversation Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:37 JST from poa.st permalink

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      Fontana pays nearly $900,000 for ‘psychological torture’ inflicted by police to get false confession
      from Tony Saavedra
      Detectives grilled Thomas Perez Jr. for 17 hours, deprived him of medications and threatened to have his dog killed if he didn’t confess to killing his father, who was actually alive.
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      DDroid (d-droid@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:34 JST DDroid DDroid
      in reply to
      • The Forbidden Dreamer
      • Tyler
      • Dudebro
      @Tepid_Tapir @Dudebro @tyler @ForbiddenDreamer they literally select for retarded foot trooper types, they try and weed out intelligent applicants, not kidding
      In conversation Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:34 JST permalink
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      Dudebro (dudebro@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:34 JST Dudebro Dudebro
      in reply to
      • DDroid
      • The Forbidden Dreamer
      • Tyler
      Yeah, same with the military but it blows up in their face because they are worthless once actual resistance happens. That one nigger who downed 4 is evidence to that.
      In conversation Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:34 JST permalink
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      Dudebro (dudebro@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:35 JST Dudebro Dudebro
      in reply to
      • The Forbidden Dreamer
      • Tyler
      But muh heckinrino neighbor cops are the best ones. I really hate faggots that have never been on the bad side of a cop.
      In conversation Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:35 JST permalink
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      Tapir (tepid_tapir@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:35 JST Tapir Tapir
      in reply to
      • The Forbidden Dreamer
      • Tyler
      • Dudebro
      @Dudebro @tyler @ForbiddenDreamer I'll never forget when a cop was first trying to tell me about animal laws, completely incorrectly, and I thought I was going crazy. Before that, I didn't realize how retarded cops were able to be.
      In conversation Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:35 JST permalink
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      Tyler (tyler@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:36 JST Tyler Tyler
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      • The Forbidden Dreamer
      2/3 of my neighbors are cops. I think I'm going to move soon
      In conversation Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:36 JST permalink
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      The Forbidden Dreamer (forbiddendreamer@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:37 JST The Forbidden Dreamer The Forbidden Dreamer
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      @Tepid_Tapir Yet another day passes and I hate cops even more than the previous.
      In conversation Sunday, 26-May-2024 07:57:37 JST permalink
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      BowserNoodle ☦️ (bowsacnoodle@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 26-May-2024 08:00:06 JST BowserNoodle ☦️ BowserNoodle ☦️
      in reply to
      • DDroid
      • The Forbidden Dreamer
      • Tyler
      • Dudebro
      @Dudebro @tyler @D-Droid @ForbiddenDreamer @Tepid_Tapir Can't corner the Dorner.
      In conversation Sunday, 26-May-2024 08:00:06 JST permalink

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      ?? Humpleupagus ?? (humpleupagus@eveningzoo.club)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 06:00:36 JST ?? Humpleupagus ?? ?? Humpleupagus ??
      in reply to
      • The Forbidden Dreamer
      • Tyler
      • Dudebro
      The bizarre part is that at common law there was no such doctrine, so how they tricked the court is beyond me. See Entick v. Carrington
      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entick_v_Carrington
      In conversation Tuesday, 28-May-2024 06:00:36 JST permalink

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        Entick v Carrington
        Entick v Carrington [1765] EWHC KB J98 is a leading case in English law and UK constitutional law establishing the civil liberties of individuals and limiting the scope of executive power. The case has also been influential in other common law jurisdictions and was an important motivation for the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution. It is famous for the dictum of Lord Camden: "If it is law, it will be found in our books." Facts On 11 November 1762, the King's Chief Messenger, Nathan Carrington, and three other King's messengers, James Watson, Thomas Ardran, and Robert Blackmore, broke into the home of the Grub Street writer John Entick (1703?–1773) in the parish of St Dunstan, Stepney "with force and arms". Over the course of four hours, they broke open locks and doors and searched all of the rooms before taking away 100 charts and 100 pamphlets, causing £2,000 of damage (equivalent to £317,588 in 2021). The King's messengers were acting on the orders of Lord Halifax, newly appointed Secretary of State for the Northern Department, "to make strict and diligent search for ... the author...
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      Tyler (tyler@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 06:00:37 JST Tyler Tyler
      in reply to
      • The Forbidden Dreamer
      • Dudebro
      Qualified immunity wasn't even started as a law, it was a lawyer argument that stuck as judicial culture, but has no basis in the constitution other than a judge saying "yeah that makes sense" one time and it becoming precident.
      In conversation Tuesday, 28-May-2024 06:00:37 JST permalink
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      Dudebro (dudebro@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 06:00:38 JST Dudebro Dudebro
      in reply to
      • The Forbidden Dreamer
      • Tyler
      It’s amazing you don’t even need to know the laws you enforce.
      In conversation Tuesday, 28-May-2024 06:00:38 JST permalink
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      Special Guest Star (s2208@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 06:06:02 JST Special Guest Star Special Guest Star
      in reply to
      • The Forbidden Dreamer
      • KennyWhitePowers :White_powers:
      • Tyler
      • Dudebro
      women already don’t adhere to restraining orders and cops already dont care.
      In conversation Tuesday, 28-May-2024 06:06:02 JST permalink
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      Dudebro (dudebro@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 06:06:03 JST Dudebro Dudebro
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      • The Forbidden Dreamer
      • KennyWhitePowers :White_powers:
      • Tyler
      some day soon people are going to not care about qualified immunity and treat it like some do restraining orders.
      In conversation Tuesday, 28-May-2024 06:06:03 JST permalink
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      KennyWhitePowers :White_powers: (kennywhitepowers@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 06:06:04 JST KennyWhitePowers :White_powers: KennyWhitePowers :White_powers:
      in reply to
      • The Forbidden Dreamer
      • Tyler
      • Dudebro
      They can qualify the immunity of these nuts
      In conversation Tuesday, 28-May-2024 06:06:04 JST permalink
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      ?? Humpleupagus ?? (humpleupagus@eveningzoo.club)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 08:05:37 JST ?? Humpleupagus ?? ?? Humpleupagus ??
      in reply to
      Did the cops at least get overtime? 😏
      In conversation Tuesday, 28-May-2024 08:05:37 JST permalink

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