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  • Originally posted by Gods We Faked View Post
    Focus more police brutality on Bill Cosby.

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    • Originally posted by Vicious. View Post
      #icantbreath #handsupdontshoot #trayvonmartin #sandrabland. Oh yeah lets forget all those protests as well. Yup nobody is talking about police brutality. This guy is so fu cking desperate to stay in the spotlight its ridiculous
      No....come on now! Floyd may not know how to handle the ladies like a gentleman but he sets an example for the youth in this country when it comes to handling authority: The next time you visit a friend in a gated community and park wrong? do what floyd does!!!! Park there tell them to fvk off and tell them who you are and not to fvk with you...works for Floyd.

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      • Originally posted by Beercules View Post
        Free Bill Cosby.
        And bring back qualuudes!

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        • The focus should be on ending Black on Black murder in Chicago. The focus should be on fixing the NO#1 cause of death in the black community ********. Their lives matter too. The focus should be on Black athletes like Magic Johnson literally contributing more than just money to his community and truly making a difference. The best way to destroy the racists is to live your faith and prosper to raise outstanding children.

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          • Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
            And bring back qualuudes!

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            • April 15, 2015:

              CHICAGO — Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Tuesday that the city has reached an agreement to provide a sweeping package of reparations to victims of a notorious Chicago police commander who for decades ran a torture ring against suspects.

              Police officers under former Chicago police commander Jon Burge used electrical shock, burning and mock executions to elicit confessions from suspects, mostly African-American, from the early 1970s through the early 1990s.

              The statute of limitations ran out on his alleged crimes, but Burge was convicted in 2010 of perjury in civil proceedings for lying about torture he oversaw.

              Burge was released from prison to a halfway house in October after serving less than four years in prison. He was released from the halfway house earlier this year.

              Burge still receives a pension for his years on the force...

              Between 1972 and 1991, more than 100 people — almost all African-American men — said they were subjected to horrific abuse by police officers under Burge's command. A Chicago Police Department review board ruled in 1993 that Burge had used torture, and he was fired.

              As a result of the torture, the men confessed to crimes that resulted in some spending years in prison or on Illinois' death row. In 2003, then Gov. George Ryan pardoned four of 10 death row victims who say they were tortured by Burge's police officers.

              http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2...tims/25766531/

              Police brutality is American as apple pie!

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              • Originally posted by koolbreez12 View Post
                You mean the Khan that could barely handle Chris Algeri and went life and death with Julio Diaz?
                Khan beat Algieri easy and Diaz beat Porter anyway but he had what, 3 good rounds against Khan..

                How about Floyd going life and death with a faded and shot Maidana and a shot Berto. Lol.. Floyd would get virtually shut out by Khan at this point, it would be a mismatch similar to Khan vs Alexander. The style match up is all wrong for Floyd.

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                • When Floyd has a fight to sell, black lives don't matter.

                  Suddenly, now it does.

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                  • Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                    April 15, 2015:

                    CHICAGO — Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Tuesday that the city has reached an agreement to provide a sweeping package of reparations to victims of a notorious Chicago police commander who for decades ran a torture ring against suspects.

                    Police officers under former Chicago police commander Jon Burge used electrical shock, burning and mock executions to elicit confessions from suspects, mostly African-American, from the early 1970s through the early 1990s.

                    The statute of limitations ran out on his alleged crimes, but Burge was convicted in 2010 of perjury in civil proceedings for lying about torture he oversaw.

                    Burge was released from prison to a halfway house in October after serving less than four years in prison. He was released from the halfway house earlier this year.

                    Burge still receives a pension for his years on the force...

                    Between 1972 and 1991, more than 100 people — almost all African-American men — said they were subjected to horrific abuse by police officers under Burge's command. A Chicago Police Department review board ruled in 1993 that Burge had used torture, and he was fired.

                    As a result of the torture, the men confessed to crimes that resulted in some spending years in prison or on Illinois' death row. In 2003, then Gov. George Ryan pardoned four of 10 death row victims who say they were tortured by Burge's police officers.

                    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2...tims/25766531/

                    Police brutality is American as apple pie!

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                    • Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                      March 21, 2013:

                      A top Bronx cop was caught on tape telling an NYPD whistleblower to specifically target “male blacks 14 to 21” for stop-and-frisk because they commit crimes.

                      Stop “the right people, the right time, the right location,” Deputy Inspector Christopher McCormack is heard saying on the recording.

                      “He meant blacks and Hispanics,” Officer Pedro Serrano, who made the secret recording, testified Thursday in Manhattan federal court.

                      “So what am I supposed to do: Stop every black and Hispanic?” Serrano was heard saying on the tape, which was recorded last month at the 40th Precinct in the Bronx.

                      McCormack said to focus on the Mott Haven section, where the problem “was robberies and grand larcenies.”

                      “I have no problem telling you this,” the inspector said on the tape. “Male blacks. And I told you at roll call, and I have no problem [to] tell you this, male blacks 14 to 21.”


                      http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/...icle-1.1295665
                      Oh that's an example "police butality"? Well hey how about this. Stop having a roughly 15 times higher per capita ****/murder rate than evryone else and you might be profiled less. As of right now it's the only way the police can use resources efficiently.

                      Black supremacists and emo kids need mandatory field trips to the third world so they can understand terms like "oppressed" and "brutality".

                      It's "brutality" when the cops give up on patrolling gang infested neighborhoods to. You just can't reason with people who lash out at you for "oppressing" them when you're trying to save them from their own backwardness.
                      Last edited by ////; 01-09-2016, 04:10 PM.

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