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Quote: It was a little before 8 at night when the breaker went out at Emily Milburn’s home in Galveston. She was busy preparing her children for school the next day, so she asked her 12-year-old daughter, Dymond, to pop outside and turn the switch back on.

As Dymond headed toward the breaker, a blue van drove up and three men jumped out rushing toward her. One of them grabbed her saying, “You’re a prostitute. You’re coming with me.”

Dymond grabbed onto a tree and started screaming, “Daddy, Daddy, Daddy.” One of the men covered her mouth. Two of the men beat her about the face and throat.

As it turned out, the three men were plain-clothed Galveston police officers who had been called to the area regarding three white prostitutes soliciting a white man and a black drug dealer.

All this is according to a lawsuit filed in Galveston federal court by Milburn against the officers. The lawsuit alleges that the officers thought Dymond, an African-American, was a hooker due to the “tight shorts” she was wearing, despite not fitting the racial description of any of the female suspects. The police went to the wrong house, two blocks away from the area of the reported illegal activity…

You know how this ends right? The police apologize and compensate the family for damage. Oh, no that's not what happened at all. Lets charge the family for resisting arrest. Yeah, awesome.

Quote: After the incident, Dymond was hospitalized and suffered black eyes as well as throat and ear drum injuries.

Three weeks later, according to the lawsuit, police went to Dymond’s school, where she was an honor student, and arrested her for assaulting a public servant. Griffin says the allegations stem from when Dymond fought back against the three men who were trying to take her from her home. The case went to trial, but the judge declared it a mistrial on the first day, says Griffin. The new trial is set for February.

In the future if some random guy comes at you claiming to be a police officer, don't resist. Do exactly what he/she says; on the slight chance that it is an undercover officer you could be breaking the law if you don't.
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F**K tha POlice 05-mafia
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Yeah, lets F**K tha POlice

Quote:GALVESTON, Texas (AP) - Dump trucks and boats were the high-water rescue vehicles of choice to save 23 people as Hurricane Ike bore down on Galveston.

Three public works employees and 11 police officers will be honored tomorrow by the Galveston City Council for their lifesaving efforts.

Ike struck Galveston on Sept. 13, but in the hours before landfall the 14 city employees waded through floodwaters and guided vehicles to get to a public housing complex.

The rescues took place despite city administration orders to abandon the efforts, during life-threatening flooding and 90 mph winds.

Seems like racists, no good coppers are just everywhere in Galveston...
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cb4029 Wrote:F**K tha POlice 05-mafia

Next time you need assistance, call a crack head.
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Police are people, just like anyone else. They make mistakes too. The problem is, when they make mistakes, and then go to cover them up, they can ruin people's lives to do it. It happens - more often than you think. I know of more than one instance. You can read about one in the newspapers about once a month. All you have to do is look...

It's not all cops. It's a very small minority. But cops do stick together...
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Hating all cops because of a few bad apples is like hating all black foreigners because of Obama. 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao
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Galveston Cops aren't the sharpest tools in the shed... just ask Brandon Backe, a pitcher for the Houston Astros, who was beat up by the Galveston Police after Ike when a wedding reception at the San Luis "got too loud."

And I wont even go into how I was named as a suspect in a 2007 Galveston Liquor Store Robbery during Mardi Gras when the suspects were 3 African American Males that were caught 20 minutes later...(they were driving a car I had wrecked and totalled 9 years earlier.. and the car had been retitled in the perp's name)

Not to mention that I was 800 miles away at the time of the robbery.

I had GBI out at my house on that one.
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For the record, I do not hate all cops, just the ones who cover up heir mistakes. A cop that arrest/shoots the wrong guy and admits it is ok in my book. Mistakes happen. But when the police coverup their mistakes and actually make more boneheaded decisions like arresting the victims weeks later, re moron and deserve derision. Are they that drunk with power to not realize that they have become the bad guys, and that they have made all police look worse due to their incompetence?
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Police are human while some, very very few, are just either plain mean or delightfully stupid.

Having said that, most Cop's are hard working and underpaid and they put them selves in places most of you would never go if you had a Platoon of Marines escorting you.

They made a Grievous mistake and were most likely Pumped like Crazy and Tunnel Visioned to the point they were not taking physical description into account.

Tragic beyond mere words yes, a social nightmare, no.

And they had to Charge the Family or their act would have Constituted "False Imprisonment and even Kidnapping" ... so charging the Family made what they did at least legal in the sense of not Intentionally Going to this House to Kidnap and False Imprison any one with Malice.

When you wake up to your Daughter being Raped by some drugged out freak who is holding a knife to her throat, I know you WON'T HAVE A GUN, so you Run Like Mad to your Phone and Call a "LIBERAL" to come rescue you.

And all of you spew out how Gracious and All Inclusive you are toward All Things .... best get your Mirror's Cleaned TODAY.

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I own a gun, Tripster. Like I told you before, I am not a liberal in the sense that are using it.
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I know that .... I am using the Term Liberal in the same way I described to you.

I guess we can use the same analogy for and it could easily be said of Far Right-Winger Freaks as well; to be openly fair.

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And sometimes the Galveston P.D. doesn't have to work at all....

Ordering crack for Isle PD was like calling for pizza

By RICHARD STEWART Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
Dec. 19, 2008, 1:15PM

GALVESTON — For police, arresting John Patrick Lacour Jr. was about as easy as ordering a pizza.

When an officer got a phone number of a person who, an informant said, would make home deliveries of crack cocaine, police decided to answer it on Thursday and see what happened.

The person who answered promised to deliver the drugs to a certain location. When police asked him to describe himself, he helpfully complied.

"When you're meeting somebody at 3 a.m., it's handy to know what he looks like," said Lt. D.J. Alvarez.

Within a few minutes, police said, Lacour showed up with the drugs and was arrested.

The 29-year-old Galveston man was still in the Galveston County Jail today in lieu of $250,000 bail.

"It was great thinking on the policeman's part — and not on the criminal's part," Alvarez said.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6173671.html

03-lmfao Darwin Award for this doofus....
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WMD Owl Wrote:And sometimes the Galveston P.D. doesn't have to work at all....

Ordering crack for Isle PD was like calling for pizza

By RICHARD STEWART Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
Dec. 19, 2008, 1:15PM

GALVESTON — For police, arresting John Patrick Lacour Jr. was about as easy as ordering a pizza.

When an officer got a phone number of a person who, an informant said, would make home deliveries of crack cocaine, police decided to answer it on Thursday and see what happened.

The person who answered promised to deliver the drugs to a certain location. When police asked him to describe himself, he helpfully complied.

"When you're meeting somebody at 3 a.m., it's handy to know what he looks like," said Lt. D.J. Alvarez.

Within a few minutes, police said, Lacour showed up with the drugs and was arrested.

The 29-year-old Galveston man was still in the Galveston County Jail today in lieu of $250,000 bail.

"It was great thinking on the policeman's part — and not on the criminal's part," Alvarez said.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6173671.html

03-lmfao Darwin Award for this doofus....

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Another innocent victim locked up for no reason. 03-melodramatic
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Bourgeois_Rage Wrote:I own a gun, Tripster. Like I told you before, I am not a liberal in the sense that are using it.

Stop it! You are crushing the liberal hippy stereotype that I have stuck on you!
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WMD Owl Wrote:And sometimes the Galveston P.D. doesn't have to work at all....

Ordering crack for Isle PD was like calling for pizza

By RICHARD STEWART Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
Dec. 19, 2008, 1:15PM

GALVESTON — For police, arresting John Patrick Lacour Jr. was about as easy as ordering a pizza.

When an officer got a phone number of a person who, an informant said, would make home deliveries of crack cocaine, police decided to answer it on Thursday and see what happened.

The person who answered promised to deliver the drugs to a certain location. When police asked him to describe himself, he helpfully complied.

"When you're meeting somebody at 3 a.m., it's handy to know what he looks like," said Lt. D.J. Alvarez.

Within a few minutes, police said, Lacour showed up with the drugs and was arrested.

The 29-year-old Galveston man was still in the Galveston County Jail today in lieu of $250,000 bail.

"It was great thinking on the policeman's part — and not on the criminal's part," Alvarez said.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6173671.html

03-lmfao Darwin Award for this doofus....

03-no

Another innocent victim locked up for no reason. 03-melodramatic


Ah, cb.... the "Patron Saint" of crackheads....
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Yep...Protecting and Serving...The State

My distrust of these people is only second to politicians.

When they stop adhering to laws that put non-violet people in cages...Ill change my opinion of them.

Most police are nothing but tax collectors for the violence of the State.
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Fo, I had a Friend that was one of the First Women to ever become a Street Patrol Officer in one of our Local Towns.

It was too confining for her and she was hired at the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Department as one of their first "Adam Car" Women Patrol Officer's (A-Adam Car = Lone Officer in Car).

She loved '2' Things more than anything else - - Her Family and Being a Cop.

One day, this Beautiful and and Sweet Human Being, went up against ONE OF YOUR HUMBLE NON-VIOLENT GOOD PEOPLE.

He had went wild in his apartment and had torn the place apart.

Her and her partner entered the residence and the guy was standing on top of his bed, holding a knife. Of course, guns were drawn and Commands to disarm were screamed by my Friend and her Large Male Partner Who was very capable of handling most men of any size.

The guy starts snaring at them with drool running down his chin and he lunged at My Friend and her Partner with the knife.

The shooting begins ....

When it was all over, Your Humble and Non-Violent Fooking Drug Head, had killed my Friends Partner and he lay dead, just a couple of feet from my Friend. He leaves a Wife and Kids by the way Fo (Your Daughter was able to tell you Good Morning today right???). And my Friend is bleeding out fast.

Your Humble Non-Violent Dope Head has been shot so many times, his spine is shattered, yet he still can't feel the pain. My Friends Service Weapon is lying on the Floor between her and her Partner. She comes too enough to see the Humble Non-Violent Good Man Dragging Himself Toward her with KNIFE STILL IN HAND .... she manages to beat him to the Weapon and just as the guy makes it too her, she TAKES HIS Humble Sweet Little Drug Ate Up NON-VIOLENT Head OFF HIS SHOULDERS with a Final Shot to the Forehead.

He slumps on down and is FINALLY DEAD and IS now REALLY NON-VIOLENT.

He was on a PCP binge and angry at his girlfriend from what the report said.

My Friend didn't even live to make it to the Hospital Fo .... she could only relate the facts I told here to the Back-Up Officers who got there within minutes of getting the same call my Friend and her Partner got.

Veteran Investigators were unable to handle the carnage they found at this scene.

When they walked on the Carpet, blood would shoot up out of the Carpet and into their shoes - - those who wore combat boots were the lucky ones.

They were in an Apartment Bedroom that was fairly small and it was Soaked Through with the Blood of 3 People - - 2 Good People Working to Support Their Families and One Son-of-a-***** on PCP.

I don't know what Cotton Candy and Puffy Clouds part of Disney Land or Buckingham Palace you have been Raised in all your life and Protected from the REAL WORLD, but you need to seek Mental Help on this issue.

And LIKE I TOLD YOU = = the Ass that tried to Run Down and Kill My Wife and My Daughter will be in Need of a Place to Live once he completes his Probationary Period and I naturally thought, since you are so Caring and Altruistic regarding Social Misfits and Drug Head Idiots, that you would be happy to have this 6' 6" 300 Pound Fine Human Non-Violent Being come and live with you.

I still await your Home Address and maybe you can get him and your Daughter Together - - Married even and get the call where he has Murdered her in one of His Good Man Non-Violent Drug Rages.

Something has got to wake you up.

Just because YOU BELIEVE that since you Use Drugs and THINK you are Non-Violent while under their Influence, that this is The Way of the World. You are NOT Earth, Wind, & Fire ...

I hope something Wakes you up to the "REAL" Reality soon.

Maybe it won't be walking into a Crime Scene where Blood is so Thick in the Carpet, it SQUIRTS UP OVER YOUR SHOES, but you need a Dose of Reality and Stop Dosing with that Scag you are On.

May I suggest You becoming a Street Patrol Officer or becoming a Prison Guard in a "Super Max Prison" (Super Maximum Security where you and ALL Your Non-Violent Heroes can Hang Out) - - I mean they are only in there because they are "Misunderstood" and are in Need of a Hug. Maybe you could sneak them some of your Scag in and you guys could build a Camp Fire in one of the Cells and Roast some Marshmallows and tell funny horror stories about how Inmate 6 Raped and Murdered is 80 Year Old Grandmother one night for fun and such Bed-Time Antidotes as those.

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Tripster Wrote:.

Fo, I had a Friend that was one of the First Women to ever become a Street Patrol Officer in one of our Local Towns.

It was too confining for her and she was hired at the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Department as one of their first "Adam Car" Women Patrol Officer's (A-Adam Car = Lone Officer in Car).

She loved '2' Things more than anything else - - Her Family and Being a Cop.

One day, this Beautiful and and Sweet Human Being, went up against ONE OF YOUR HUMBLE NON-VIOLENT GOOD PEOPLE.

He had went wild in his apartment and had torn the place apart.

Her and her partner entered the residence and the guy was standing on top of his bed, holding a knife. Of course, guns were drawn and Commands to disarm were screamed by my Friend and her Large Male Partner Who was very capable of handling most men of any size.

The guy starts snaring at them with drool running down his chin and he lunged at My Friend and her Partner with the knife.

The shooting begins ....

When it was all over, Your Humble and Non-Violent Fooking Drug Head, had killed my Friends Partner and he lay dead, just a couple of feet from my Friend. He leaves a Wife and Kids by the way Fo (Your Daughter was able to tell you Good Morning today right???). And my Friend is bleeding out fast.

Your Humble Non-Violent Dope Head has been shot so many times, his spine is shattered, yet he still can't feel the pain. My Friends Service Weapon is lying on the Floor between her and her Partner. She comes too enough to see the Humble Non-Violent Good Man Dragging Himself Toward her with KNIFE STILL IN HAND .... she manages to beat him to the Weapon and just as the guy makes it too her, she TAKES HIS Humble Sweet Little Drug Ate Up NON-VIOLENT Head OFF HIS SHOULDERS with a Final Shot to the Forehead.

He slumps on down and is FINALLY DEAD and IS now REALLY NON-VIOLENT.

He was on a PCP binge and angry at his girlfriend from what the report said.

My Friend didn't even live to make it to the Hospital Fo .... she could only relate the facts I told here to the Back-Up Officers who got there within minutes of getting the same call my Friend and her Partner got.

Veteran Investigators were unable to handle the carnage they found at this scene.

When they walked on the Carpet, blood would shoot up out of the Carpet and into their shoes - - those who wore combat boots were the lucky ones.

They were in an Apartment Bedroom that was fairly small and it was Soaked Through with the Blood of 3 People - - 2 Good People Working to Support Their Families and One Son-of-a-***** on PCP.

I don't know what Cotton Candy and Puffy Clouds part of Disney Land or Buckingham Palace you have been Raised in all your life and Protected from the REAL WORLD, but you need to seek Mental Help on this issue.

And LIKE I TOLD YOU = = the Ass that tried to Run Down and Kill My Wife and My Daughter will be in Need of a Place to Live once he completes his Probationary Period and I naturally thought, since you are so Caring and Altruistic regarding Social Misfits and Drug Head Idiots, that you would be happy to have this 6' 6" 300 Pound Fine Human Non-Violent Being come and live with you.

I still await your Home Address and maybe you can get him and your Daughter Together - - Married even and get the call where he has Murdered her in one of His Good Man Non-Violent Drug Rages.

Something has got to wake you up.

Just because YOU BELIEVE that since you Use Drugs and THINK you are Non-Violent while under their Influence, that this is The Way of the World. You are NOT Earth, Wind, & Fire ...

I hope something Wakes you up to the "REAL" Reality soon.

Maybe it won't be walking into a Crime Scene where Blood is so Thick in the Carpet, it SQUIRTS UP OVER YOUR SHOES, but you need a Dose of Reality and Stop Dosing with that Scag you are On.

May I suggest You becoming a Street Patrol Officer or becoming a Prison Guard in a "Super Max Prison" (Super Maximum Security where you and ALL Your Non-Violent Heroes can Hang Out) - - I mean they are only in there because they are "Misunderstood" and are in Need of a Hug. Maybe you could sneak them some of your Scag in and you guys could build a Camp Fire in one of the Cells and Roast some Marshmallows and tell funny horror stories about how Inmate 6 Raped and Murdered is 80 Year Old Grandmother one night for fun and such Bed-Time Antidotes as those.

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Please don't try and convince me that most drug users are violent and deranged..Most of the drug arrests in the US are marijuana arrests and I'm sorry...Potheads are not violent people. In fact the legal drug of alcohol induces the most violence in people of any drug.

I'm sorry that anyone loses their life in violence and don't condone violence of any type.

Just for the record and clarification....I'm not a drug user. Its been 25 years since I used marijuana or any other substance with the exception of alcohol in moderation.

I fully understand that there are those that can not control themselves under the influence of substances and become violent. I also understand that this is the exception...not the norm.

The problem with the war on drugs is that it is actually a war on marijuana not the dangerous drugs you speak of. The governments own statistics prove this out, with marijuana arrests being 3/4 of the arrests.

I don't care what you say or think...Marijuana is no more dangerous than alcohol and to put people in cages while allowing drunks to walk around is absurd. 03-lmfao

I fully support punishing those that harm another person...but.. I denounce any law that punishes a person that uses any substance and is not harming anyone but themselves. I know that to live my life free...I must allow you the freedom to choose how you live.

Trip...Please don't suggest how I should live my life ...I will afford you the same courtesy.05-nono

I could not be a enforcer of statutes that I deemed immoral or simply bad law. Obviously there are plenty of control freaks around that don't have that problem and love to put people in cages. Thats why I choose not to involve myself with them any more than is necessary. For every 1 peace officer...there's a long blue line of violent thugs with badges.05-mafia

Hey...I am awake. I understand the violence of the State.05-stirthepot
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Power breeds corruption. This is why the Founder's setup the country to be the smallest and leanest centralization of power as possible.

Don't think this just applies to doofus po-po's either. You think that jerkwad at the TSA doesn't get off hassling people in line, doing secondary screening if they don't particularly like you?
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georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:Power breeds corruption. This is why the Founder's setup the country to be the smallest and leanest centralization of power as possible.

Don't think this just applies to doofus po-po's either. You think that jerkwad at the TSA doesn't get off hassling people in line, doing secondary screening if they don't particularly like you?

Yep...and if you don't think that "driving while black" won't get you pulled over..you must either be not paying attention, or live in a prairie state.
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