Most can be explained away as cops being horrible people. But I'm actually curious on why they kept his license? OR his phone, for that matter, but definitely why the license? Did they honestly suspect it was fake? Shitty intimidation tactic? Just another cherry on the asshole sundae?
Admittedly I haven't spent a lot of time in police custody, perhaps that shit is common :-(
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Deputy shoots groundhog blocking traffic in Carroll County
https://nypost.com/2018/05/07/off-duty-cop-pulls-gun-on-man-who-bought-candy/
Arizona officers on administrative leave after punching unarmed man
I really wonder what cops are thinking... Video cameras are everywhere... Don't be an idiot.
An 11-year-old girl was suspected of shoplifting groceries. So a police officer tased her.
Video shows students handcuffed during stop for broken tail light
Officer who used stun gun on child wins appeal of suspension
Oh fuck this country.
So much economic anxiety.
This one has been all over the news the last few days: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/16/us/phoenix-police-brutality-lawsuit.html
MSP officer runs stops sign, hit by car, arrests other driver
There is like 50 things wrong there...
Most can be explained away as cops being horrible people. But I'm actually curious on why they kept his license? OR his phone, for that matter, but definitely why the license? Did they honestly suspect it was fake? Shitty intimidation tactic? Just another cherry on the asshole sundae?
Admittedly I haven't spent a lot of time in police custody, perhaps that shit is common :-(
Stopped for jaywalking, a Detroit man spent 3 days in jail. He was charged with nothing.
I just heard about this today: Botched HPD raid: Officer charged with 2 counts of murder
Wikipedia has an article on it: Pecan Park raid