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[return to "Americans' perceptions of police drop significantly in one week"]
1. post_b+c5[view] [source] 2020-06-07 00:55:05
>>srames+(OP)
When a 75 year old man is trying to return a police helmet to them, and they push him down causing him to bleed from his head and ears, and they fire two officers who did it, and the rest resign from the riot group in purpose in support of the two who pushed him, what else could you possibly expect?

https://twitter.com/WBFO/status/1268712530358292484?s=20

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2. Comput+Y7[view] [source] 2020-06-07 01:22:27
>>post_b+c5
I’m afraid the two cops weren’t even fired, they had only been suspended pending investigation. So the rest of the force wasn’t protesting a result in favor of the protestors, they were protesting against even a review of the situation by their peers.
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3. A4ET8a+Y8[view] [source] 2020-06-07 01:32:52
>>Comput+Y7
Yes, but the case is officially in national spotlight. There will be careers made on the way it is handled one way or another. Right now the pendulum is not on the cops'side so average politician's choice is obvious.

It will be hard to sweep it under the rug. Not impossible. Just hard.

The public is weary and between Epstein hitting Netflix and current waves of protests with all the surrounding circumstances ( brick pallets come to mind ), I would not be sure what the result would be.

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4. samche+4a[view] [source] 2020-06-07 01:45:35
>>A4ET8a+Y8
The "brick pallet" rumor has been thoroughly debunked. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/craigsilverman/investig...
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