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    Miami Herald Article

    It’s plain to see how we are our worst enemies. Distraction strikes are as played out as l&p.

    https://www.miamiherald.com/news/loc...244765077.html

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    I couldn’t agree more, the ultimate sad pathetic truth

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    She asked for it. Typical hood chick, wants to dish it but can't take it.

    Violence is never easy to see for sheep. But this is what happens when the ghetto doesn't stay contained to its borders.

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    Tony has a history of doing this. This time he got caught is all. Sad thing is that he didn’t have to do that.

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    I couldn’t agree more, the ultimate sad pathetic truth
    Very true !

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    No he didn’t HAVE to do it but he did and it was legal and justified because she came at him aggressively and push her head up into his. Whether you like him or not you need to support it based on the law and the training because if you don’t think that was justified what are you doing out there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    No he didn’t HAVE to do it but he did and it was legal and justified because she came at him aggressively and push her head up into his. Whether you like him or not you need to support it based on the law and the training because if you don’t think that was justified what are you doing out there?
    Here in MDPD we judge qruness based on if we like you or not. Doesn’t matter if you’re a good cop, only matters if we can go break bread together or play softball. Remember that.

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    Here in MDPD we judge qruness based on if we like you or not. Doesn’t matter if you’re a good cop, only matters if we can go break bread together or play softball. Remember that.
    I’ve been here over 20 years... that must be a millennial thing.

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    Again PBA does not defend police action.

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    Good luck Tony. Don’t listen to all these!! You did the right thing!

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