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Watching The Cops Title: "Abuse By The Police" Documentary Allows Victims Of Rape By Cops Who Got Away Scot Free To Speak Out I know, I know, a few bad apples
, but I also know a few good ones too. With that said, calling out criminal and corrupt police officers is the duty of the media and the people. After all, COPS has a complete hour to push propaganda that every cop and every bust is legitimate and lawful, but youll never see an episode of COPS exposing police corruption or criminality, not one. Thus, this is why we exist and that is to promote reporting on the crimes or not just politicians, but those entrusted to uphold and enforce the law, something by the way that citizens in the militia should be enforcing. According to the YouTube description: Following the ongoing high-profile case of teenager Anna Chambers, who alleges she was raped by two NYPD cops while under arrest in 2017, Ellie explores the true scale of sexual misconduct cases against police officers across the US, and discovers the legal loophole in some state laws that may allow officers to escape sexual assault charges, claiming that sex acts were consensual. BBC investigative reporter Ellie Flynn interviewed three women who recounted their abuse by police. For some of these women, it was the first time. These are the women in their own stories. Warning: The video is graphic in the nature of police brutality and rape. Jack Burns writes about the report: Chambers reflected on the encounter with Martins and Hall and stated they acted like theyve done this many times before. She credits social media for getting her story out. Sadly, however, she says she now lives with being called the Cop F*cker. Chambers case highlighted a tiny loophole with massive implications whereby people in police custody could have sex with officers without the police having committed a crime. That loophole has since been closed, thanks to Chambers case which drew international attention to how cops could get away with raping people they arrested. Burns goes on to report on the rape off women at the hands of police officers across the country. For the past 14 years Dr. Stinson has been documenting police conduct cases. Two thousand two hundred cases against rapist cops have been documented by Stinson over the past 10 years. I have to assume the problem is much much larger and many victims are absolutely terrified of reporting their crime. Who do you call if you are a victim of a sex crime, Stinson told Flynn. The cop turned academic stated 14-year-old girls are the most commonly victimized rape survivors who are preyed upon by predator cops. Flynn also reported on the case of Jasmine Abuslin, interviewing her on the California streets where she first started being sex trafficked to cops at the age of 12. She started getting passed around to dozens of cops around that time and she says they werent just beat cops. Abuslin claims the superiors were also in on her action. She told Flynn, it wasnt just rookies either
It was sergeants, captains, lieutenants
like a frat house. Frankly, in these cases, just like any others that involve kidnap or rape, these police officers found to be guilty should be publicly executed, in accordance with Gods law and the laws previously enforced in the US, which were aligned with the Bible. Until real justice is rendered on behalf of these women, all America is doing is enabling the criminals who pose as law enforcement. Article posted with permission from Sons Of Liberty Media Poster Comment: It's just too bad that Gatlin and G.I. and nolu haven't been posting so they could contribute to this thread.
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She was arrested for drug possession and offered sex in exchange for being released. Which happened. The cops were given probation. Misconduct? Sure. But that ain't rape, despite what you call it.
Misconduct? Sure. But that ain't rape, despite what you call it. I think no one is capable of giving consent to sex with the police. Police should be fired for having sex with anyone they arrest. It's a inherently unequal power dynamic. Even if she offered sex, they were corrupt cops and should be fired and never allowed to police again. They exchanged a good or service for not enforcing the law. Would you be just fine with it if cops just took a dealer's stash for themselves instead of arresting them? Or would probation be okay if they "offered ______ in exchange for being released"?
If there's consent, it's not rape. Period. Charge the cops with misconduct.
Nonsense. Federal and state law in all 50 states recognizes that in some situations and with certain persons that no consent is possible. A child cannot consent to sex, for instance. A person of diminished capacity (a very fluid concept) cannot consent. An inmate cannot consent to sex with a prison guard. Is there any shameful thing a cop can do that you won't defend?
If a cop should do something shameful to misterwhite, that he will not defend.
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