COPS CHARGE INNOCENT YOUNG MAN WITH M*RDER!



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38 thoughts on “COPS CHARGE INNOCENT YOUNG MAN WITH M*RDER!”

  1. Don't you guys know that's how it works anymore it's you're guilty until proven innocent 100% if it was the other way around why would they allow these pigs to act the way they're acting they just come and get you like you the hell up and that's it you have to fight to prove your innocence they don't have to fight to prove you're guilty

  2. Omfg clowns with badges #policethugs🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

  3. You know how many innocent people they got with ridiculous charges in GENESSEE COUNTY JAIL in Flint Michigan? Dang near all of them, and they just holding them til' they plea out.

  4. Another video of a citizen not exercising his second amendment right and defending his life. And people expect cops to stop violating people's rights😂😂😂

  5. Colagas dit nothing, not 1 good cop in uniform there
    Real pigs in uniform 10/30/50/1010procent mud 30procent
    poop 50procent dumass tyrant 10procent brains
    stupid incest kids
    — ..- .– .

  6. “Justifiable cause” doesn’t mean law enforcement gets to ruin someone’s life because they didn’t bother to do their job right. If someone is falsely arrested for murder — and there’s clear, accessible proof like camera footage showing they couldn’t have done it — that’s not policing, that’s negligence.

    In today’s digital world, being named publicly as a suspect is a life sentence even without conviction. The damage is instant: reputation destroyed, death threats, loss of work, emotional trauma. You can’t just shrug that off with “we made a mistake.”

    If citizens are expected to be accountable for their actions, the same must apply to law enforcement. Departments should be held responsible for reckless arrests that bypass due diligence. That means full public exoneration, financial restitution, internal review, and independent oversight.

    Accountability doesn’t make policing harder — it makes it honest. A system that allows innocent people to be dragged through hell with no consequences for those who caused it isn’t justice, it’s institutional arrogance. Mistakes happen, yes — but negligence is not a mistake. It’s a choice.

  7. I knew a man, ages ago, who was accused by his ex-wife of molesting their daughters. All the times he was supposedly doing this, he had alibis every single time. Usually he was at my restaurant watching sports.
    I happened to know his ex-wife, just a wild connection, but I knew her. She was a bitch from hell. She was called the Dragon Lady & was hated by everyone at the company. I told him to get me to testify & I know if he had gotten department heads they would've said the same thing, she was a mean spiteful bit*h. She dropped the complaint after his attorney told her how many character witnesses against her. He was guilty until proven innocent.

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