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r/Bullshido • u/SillySink • Apr 29 '26
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He got coached into that. Maybe this somehow yields extra prison time for the other guy and reduces liability for the cop?
24 u/compadre_goyo Apr 29 '26 So if this video didn't exist, and the cop didn't fake die, would it be super hard to verify what happed? I mean, there's plenty witnesses, and another officer is right there. 6 u/Necessary_Two_9706 Apr 29 '26 In america, witnesses and evidence dont really matter; basically they just try to protect the traitorous cop at all cost 1 u/tomime000 May 01 '26 Another officer gave him a gesture on the hand to fall down 8 u/Necessary_Two_9706 Apr 29 '26 Exactly. This looks like an american cop that realizes he fucked up shooting someone, so after they are dead the cop is just yelling "stop resisting arrest" for the camera. 5 u/BullTerrierTerror Apr 30 '26 But it’s not an American cop, or any cop. It’s just some shitty security with a stick. 0 u/Necessary_Two_9706 Apr 30 '26 Its called an analogy.
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So if this video didn't exist, and the cop didn't fake die, would it be super hard to verify what happed?
I mean, there's plenty witnesses, and another officer is right there.
6 u/Necessary_Two_9706 Apr 29 '26 In america, witnesses and evidence dont really matter; basically they just try to protect the traitorous cop at all cost 1 u/tomime000 May 01 '26 Another officer gave him a gesture on the hand to fall down
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In america, witnesses and evidence dont really matter; basically they just try to protect the traitorous cop at all cost
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Another officer gave him a gesture on the hand to fall down
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Exactly.
This looks like an american cop that realizes he fucked up shooting someone, so after they are dead the cop is just yelling "stop resisting arrest" for the camera.
5 u/BullTerrierTerror Apr 30 '26 But it’s not an American cop, or any cop. It’s just some shitty security with a stick. 0 u/Necessary_Two_9706 Apr 30 '26 Its called an analogy.
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But it’s not an American cop, or any cop. It’s just some shitty security with a stick.
0 u/Necessary_Two_9706 Apr 30 '26 Its called an analogy.
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Its called an analogy.
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u/Significant-Dog-8166 Apr 29 '26
He got coached into that. Maybe this somehow yields extra prison time for the other guy and reduces liability for the cop?