• @KoboldCoterie
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    1572 months ago

    While I’m glad he was awarded the judgement, it’s wild that an undercover cop gets 23.5 million, while tons of civilians are also beaten by police and receive much lesser judgements, if they’re lucky enough to get anything at all…

    • Fire Witch
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      2 months ago

      What are you talking about? They receive plenty of pepper spray, rubber bullets, high pressure water, and sometimes even lead

        • @HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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          312 months ago

          Didn’t you hear? NOT bringing your phone to a protest proves that you had malicious intent.

          …Or, that’s the argument of the prosecution in the Stop Cop City RICO cases in Atlanta. (Which, BTW, is being prosecuted by the state, since the Atlanta DA refused to press the case.)

          • Transporter Room 3
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            Yes because not wanting a valuable piece of equipment that is all but essential in modern society to get broken and leaving it elsewhere while you attend a gathering is just impossible.

            Do these people even think before they speak, or do they actually think that’s a valid argument?

            I left my phone at home last time I went to a water park. I am a criminal who had bad intentions, better lock me up

            • @Soggy@lemmy.world
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              32 months ago

              It doesn’t have to valid, it just has to give them a flimsy excuse to violate your rights. It’s not about justice it’s about punishing people who speak up.

    • fmstrat
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      42 months ago

      Hopefully this case can be used as precedence going forward. Who the victim was shouldn’t play a role there.