by WaTcHeR » 13 Nov 2009, Fri 7:53 pm
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The news commentator could clearly see that Baker was attacked and beaten by the Hollywood Police "without provocation," but, the police spokesperson, Tony Rhodes, basing his opinion on the falsified police statement that there was a fight between two other prisoners when Baker (according to the police reports) "jumped up, screamed, 'fuck off asshole' and charged me, striking me in the back and knocking me down" could not see the assault on Baker. The striking point is "the fight was off screen". WHY is there a blind spot inside the holding area at the Hollywood Police Department? The answer is simple: that blind area (removed from surveillance) is the area where the COPS have their fun tortureing prisoners.
"Cops that lie, need to die! Police officers that lie so that a person is fined, arrested or convicted should be shot in the head. If a cop ruins an innocent family's life, then the life of that cop and his family should be ruined as well."
"In the U.S., a cop with a gun can commit the most heinous crime and be given the benefit of the doubt."
"The U.S. Government does not have rights, it has privileges delegated to it by the people."