SparrowHawk
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Again, you draw your own conclusion. Nobody said he had it coming, just that perhaps there was a reason, even if the cop was out of line. If he felt he was wronged in some way, he can get in touch with Internal Affairs. Apparently if he isn't pissed more than he is, then why are you???
Can't speak for the tree, however I will speak for me. This is yet one more example of an agent of an out of control government acting inappropriately. These types of actions create the Al Sharptons of the world. When it's foreign affairs it's called "blowback" like when the CIA overthrew the elected government of Iran in 1953. The effects of that action are being felt to this very day.
Same situation here. People are beginning to wake up. We will take our country back from the Banksters and Military Industrial Complex. The question is when. When will become closer to now if everyone who has this type of contact with police files a complaint or sues.