14th and R Street masked gun men attack and disappear delivery guy for political reasons

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Former federal prosecutor married to a DOJ LEO here. I’m 99% sure they’re Bureau of Prisons employees. Everything I can see on that video suggests BOP.


So why would BOP be going after this delivery driver? What is possibly the motivation for this?


BOP doesn’t normally enforce the law outside of federal prisons. But they’re technically law enforcement, so they’ve been “activated” as part of this law enforcement surge. I don’t think BOP had a particular interest in this guy.


So unsafe and ridiculous for all citizens.
Anonymous
Why does anyone believe he was a delivery driver?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Former federal prosecutor married to a DOJ LEO here. I’m 99% sure they’re Bureau of Prisons employees. Everything I can see on that video suggests BOP.


So why would BOP be going after this delivery driver? What is possibly the motivation for this?


BOP doesn’t normally enforce the law outside of federal prisons. But they’re technically law enforcement, so they’ve been “activated” as part of this law enforcement surge. I don’t think BOP had a particular interest in this guy.


So unsafe and ridiculous for all citizens.


Agreed. Obviously I’m generally pro-LE, but it’s insane to have COs or prison riot police patrolling in the community. Candidly, I’d rather have the national guard than these guys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does anyone believe he was a delivery driver?


He was on a delivery bike, yes? Do you have reason to think something else?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They punched him in the head/face, why? I work for an acute care hospital and our security can detain patients withdrawing better than this (and would actually be fired for this use of force).

We have such a ridiculous acceptance of completely unnecessary use of force.


They refuse to identify themselves. They are a bunch of brownshirt thugs enforcing political obedience to Trump.

Even foreigners understand p-o-l-i-c-e.
Why don’t you?


Because — unfortunately— all it takes is a credit card to buy a beanie or a T-shirt. NP


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Former federal prosecutor married to a DOJ LEO here. I’m 99% sure they’re Bureau of Prisons employees. Everything I can see on that video suggests BOP.


I agree. Their training in terms of arresting and retraining the man was shit. The use of the taser was not was not recorded, no supervisor was called and the man was not checked out afterwards. Looks like they were on their own. Telling bystanders to f++k off and you liberals ruined the country. After the arrest and tasing an ICE(?) agent was called to approve the arrest/make it official. Though it looks like he was no involved in the arrest.

Looks like a few federal “agents” will be lying on charging documents/police reports. Yipes! That never follows anyone around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:np: Whatever the law, in a functioning democracy, there is no reason LEO wouldn't be unmasked and his agency clear on his uniform. Citizens are the employer, not the enemy.


The enemy in this particular situation is the dissemination of misinformation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DP: Without ID, the citizens believe they are helping prevent a crime because it appears there is a crime occurring. This is part of why officers must have clear ID. It's for their own protection too.


How does badgering and insulting while filming prevent crime? I’ve seen nothing that approximates “crime fighting” from citizens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Former federal prosecutor married to a DOJ LEO here. I’m 99% sure they’re Bureau of Prisons employees. Everything I can see on that video suggests BOP.


I agree. Their training in terms of arresting and retraining the man was shit. The use of the taser was not was not recorded, no supervisor was called and the man was not checked out afterwards. Looks like they were on their own. Telling bystanders to f++k off and you liberals ruined the country. After the arrest and tasing an ICE(?) agent was called to approve the arrest/make it official. Though it looks like he was no involved in the arrest.

Looks like a few federal “agents” will be lying on charging documents/police reports. Yipes! That never follows anyone around.


Is there a link that corroborates this information?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DP: Without ID, the citizens believe they are helping prevent a crime because it appears there is a crime occurring. This is part of why officers must have clear ID. It's for their own protection too.


How does badgering and insulting while filming prevent crime? I’ve seen nothing that approximates “crime fighting” from citizens.
The person who filmed this did a great service for Truth, Justice, and the American Way. No sarcasm. You maga have forgotten what those things mean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have already spent too much time on a person that I knew to be willfully ignorant. If you can’t read or refuse to read, it’s on you.

Everyone else probably can on their own without so much handholding.

You are wrong.

Big surprise.


I realize the NY link didn’t show what you thought, but you haven’t provided the requested CA link yet. While you’re Googling it could you check for the Illinois law that requires law enforcement to identify themselves to TikTokers?

I know the laws are out there because someone told me about them on the internet. I used to believe that bulletproof vests full of gear with big POLICE patches, guns, tasers, handcuffs, radios and vehicles covered with flashing police lights meant they were law enforcement. I never realized how important a name plate could be. As a bystander I’d feel a lot better if I could see a last name on their chest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can't the public intervene? They are unmarked, badgeless strangers. We should all intervene.


Everyone knows they are enforcing immigration law. The illegal immigrants know. It’s why they run. It’s why they comply when caught. People actually being kidnapped fight for their lives. They scream for help. Posters here know they are feds, they simply don’t like it so they type hyperbolic crap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have already spent too much time on a person that I knew to be willfully ignorant. If you can’t read or refuse to read, it’s on you.

Everyone else probably can on their own without so much handholding.

You are wrong.

Big surprise.


I realize the NY link didn’t show what you thought, but you haven’t provided the requested CA link yet. While you’re Googling it could you check for the Illinois law that requires law enforcement to identify themselves to TikTokers?

I know the laws are out there because someone told me about them on the internet. I used to believe that bulletproof vests full of gear with big POLICE patches, guns, tasers, handcuffs, radios and vehicles covered with flashing police lights meant they were law enforcement. I never realized how important a name plate could be. As a bystander I’d feel a lot better if I could see a last name on their chest.


I'm the lawyer/LE spouse above. USMS/FBI/DEA/ATF LEOs typically don't wear name patches. That's much more common for state and local police. The lack of name plates on federal LEOs from those agencies shouldn't suggest wrongdoing by those officers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can't the public intervene? They are unmarked, badgeless strangers. We should all intervene.


Everyone knows they are enforcing immigration law. The illegal immigrants know. It’s why they run. It’s why they comply when caught. People actually being kidnapped fight for their lives. They scream for help. Posters here know they are feds, they simply don’t like it so they type hyperbolic crap.


Sometimes they do, and then there are so many salty tears about how assaults are up.

Look at all of the little boys crying about the thrown sandwich.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have already spent too much time on a person that I knew to be willfully ignorant. If you can’t read or refuse to read, it’s on you.

Everyone else probably can on their own without so much handholding.

You are wrong.

Big surprise.


I realize the NY link didn’t show what you thought, but you haven’t provided the requested CA link yet. While you’re Googling it could you check for the Illinois law that requires law enforcement to identify themselves to TikTokers?

I know the laws are out there because someone told me about them on the internet. I used to believe that bulletproof vests full of gear with big POLICE patches, guns, tasers, handcuffs, radios and vehicles covered with flashing police lights meant they were law enforcement. I never realized how important a name plate could be. As a bystander I’d feel a lot better if I could see a last name on their chest.


I'm the lawyer/LE spouse above. USMS/FBI/DEA/ATF LEOs typically don't wear name patches. That's much more common for state and local police. The lack of name plates on federal LEOs from those agencies shouldn't suggest wrongdoing by those officers.


Cursing at people, comments about libs, are acceptable? In my own job, this would have me fired. Yet another example of how police orgs, whoever they are, need reform. We have such low standards for their behavior.

They also punched him in the face and it was unnecessary. If hospital security can restrain men twice that guys size, going through withdrawal, without punching, and they do this every day across the country, there is absolutely no excuse.
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