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"Federal officials are investigating a YouTube video posted on Sunday that shows a law enforcement officer grabbing what looks to be a recording device from a woman’s hand and smashing it on the ground."
"The 53-second video, recorded by a bystander on April 19, shows three U.S. Marshals Service agents standing in front of a house in South Gate, Calif. The agency was reportedly investigating a 'biker gang meeting' at a bar in the area."
"A woman standing roughly 15 feet from two of the officers is heard repeatedly telling them to keep their distance. She appears to be recording the officers with a cellphone or camera held close to her chest." ... |
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Millwright66
(4/22/2015)
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When those charged with the duty to equitably, honestly and legally enforce our laws demonstrate open contempt for both the laws and citizens attempting to document enforcement we're in deep doo doo ! Don't know about y'all but for over two decades I've been noticing increasing contempt on the part of government at every level for laws and citizens actions and statements they find "inconvenient". Or "threatening". |
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