Prosecutors drop charge against Brian Encinia, ex-Texas trooper who arrested Sandra Bland…

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So fucked up. If u never saw his dashcam footage dude made a u-turn at the sight of a black driver, sped up to follow her and as soon as she tried to get out of his way (so she thought) he pulled her over and the rest is history
 
I'm led to believe that the reason why many officers walk or get a slap on the wrist is because it's notoriously difficult to convict a police officer. Obviously, that needs to change but in a reasonable way.

I haven't completely read the article yet, but it seems like he got away mainly because of lack of evidence. Unfortunately, that seems to be a logical and legal decision.

But obviously, questions need to be answered, real and objective investigation need to occur, etc. At the very least, the officer in question should be tried for perjury, as well as police misconduct for even instigating the incident (a la Zimmerman). Jail officials and judges need to likewise be censured.
 
Plutarch;c-9856020 said:
I'm led to believe that the reason why many officers walk or get a slap on the wrist is because it's notoriously difficult to convict a police officer. Obviously, that needs to change but in a reasonable way.

I haven't completely read the article yet, but it seems like he got away mainly because of lack of evidence. Unfortunately, that seems to be a logical and legal decision.

But obviously, questions need to be answered, real and objective investigation need to occur, etc. At the very least, the officer in question should be tried for perjury, as well as police misconduct for even instigating the incident (a la Zimmerman). Jail officials and judges need to likewise be censured.

You're sounding naive
 
Good, wtf is the point of wasting all that time and taxpayer money.... Just for the nigga to get off anyway. It's the same story from all these "trials" of cops no matter what they do 99.9999% chance they're going to get off. It's bullshit might as well stop wasting time and money acting like they're actually getting tried to begin with.
 
these police unions are really powerful and will stonewall any type of police reform......at the minimum he should have been charged with manslaughter .....shits disgusting
 
5th Letter;c-9856221 said:
Plutarch;c-9856020 said:
I'm led to believe that the reason why many officers walk or get a slap on the wrist is because it's notoriously difficult to convict a police officer. Obviously, that needs to change but in a reasonable way.

I haven't completely read the article yet, but it seems like he got away mainly because of lack of evidence. Unfortunately, that seems to be a logical and legal decision.

But obviously, questions need to be answered, real and objective investigation need to occur, etc. At the very least, the officer in question should be tried for perjury, as well as police misconduct for even instigating the incident (a la Zimmerman). Jail officials and judges need to likewise be censured.

You're sounding naive

Oh? Please explain. If that's the case, feel free to drop some knowledge.
 
It all boils down to $ and these Police Unions. Very powerful organization with reaching tentacles in2 all sectors of State and Federal levels. Some1 soon will take the brunt of all this but convictions would fly in the face of what they represent/ perpetuate. I get it now. Doesn't sit well but I get it.
 
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Plutarch;c-9856694 said:
5th Letter;c-9856221 said:
Plutarch;c-9856020 said:
I'm led to believe that the reason why many officers walk or get a slap on the wrist is because it's notoriously difficult to convict a police officer. Obviously, that needs to change but in a reasonable way.

I haven't completely read the article yet, but it seems like he got away mainly because of lack of evidence. Unfortunately, that seems to be a logical and legal decision.

But obviously, questions need to be answered, real and objective investigation need to occur, etc. At the very least, the officer in question should be tried for perjury, as well as police misconduct for even instigating the incident (a la Zimmerman). Jail officials and judges need to likewise be censured.

You're sounding naive

Oh? Please explain. If that's the case, feel free to drop some knowledge.

@"5th Letter"?
 

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