Police Brutality Protesters Met With More Brutality: Is Martial Law Next? – Everything Law and Order Blog

Police across the US have met protesters with violence, tear gas, and rubber bullets. We speak with Otto the Watchdog, injured by police in Denver, and Tawanda Jones, who has led peaceful anti-brutality protests since her brother’s death in custody. Please join journalists Taya Graham and Stephen Janis for this important episode of the Police Accountability Report!

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20 thoughts on “Police Brutality Protesters Met With More Brutality: Is Martial Law Next?”
  1. The danger to innocent bystanders caused by no-knock warrants far outweighs any "public safety" claim police can make! These warrants themselves are unconstitutional because they create an unacceptable level of hazard to the physical safety as well as the Constitutional Rights of people who are not involved in the investigation, they need to be OUTRIGHT BANNED by SCOTUS, and any judges who refuse to stop issuing them should be removed from the bench, and any officers who serve them fired on the spot and slapped with FELONY B&E charges at minimum, plus assault, vandalism, animal cruelty, child abuse, assault with a deadly weapon murder, or ANY applicable criminal act performed while using the invalid warrant! 😡 The "need" to conduct a criminal investigation should under no circumstances outweigh anyone's life!

  2. This is like our covid19 response that ignores inexpensive solutions for profits that will undoubtedly cost lives. Teachers cost much less than cops. Classrooms less than prison cells. UBI is a lot cheaper than broken windows policing. The police don't close actual criminal cases without railroading so many innocents. This is frustraing.

  3. When a practiced killer gives you an instruction on how to fill out a report. I don't blame the medical examiners for not wanting to be the next police victim. Any truthful medical examiner will at a minimum lose their jobs and potentially lose the lives of themselves and their family members. Remember they are reporting on people who are successfully killing without consequences or conscience. Would you throw your life away on that seemingly unquenchable sacrificial altar? I don't think I could take the stress of being a medical examiner.

  4. America is a police state. That's what being trillions of dollars in debt does to you. Police are parasites, basically: they leach cash from politicians and blood from minorities

  5. RECIEVING JUSTICE(which NEVER comes quickly) DOES NOT BRING BACK THE DEAD VICTIMS THEY'VE MURDERED. LETS KEEP EACH OTHER ALIVE BY STOPPING THIS AS ~PRESENT TENSE~ AS ITS HAPPENING INSTEAD OF WATCHING & WAITING FOR A LATER JUSTICE!!! if im ever on the ground & yelling i cant breathe i hope everybody within 500 yards jumps on those cops!!!

  6. An eye for an eye law WITHOUT ANY TYPE OF IMMUNITY would stop police brutality overnight!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Kill someone without a just cause guess what… YOU recieve exactly what you gave you POS cops!!!! Im beyond sick of this its every day!!! VERY LITTLE has changed in 40 years cops STILL hurt people, investigate themselves, and protect each other while seeing NO value in human life! THAT IS NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT A PUBLIC SERVANT!!!!! This country is about to explode and i hope people stay as united as we are now and DO NOT GIVE UP IN THIS FIGHT! Im sick of seeing people killed by police, BY THE POLICE are you kidding me!!!!

  7. The protests for fundamental change are sadly met with the same indifference or active hostility as the protests against our government's violence in its foreign policy (coups and wars, economic imperialism, the SOA, CIA, NSA etc. etc. etc.). Even so, I'm glad that there are so many people — good people (like those in this video, the hosts and those on the streets!) who show their disgust with our insane government policies!

    I wish that foreign governments would go beyond just "looking down on Trump" and actually impose economic and other sanctions on the USA — (shape up or ship out). Unfortunately most foreign governments are not fundamentally better than the USA. They are focused almost solely on making a buck (and no waves!) — not on ending artificially imposed inequality or brutal fascism.

  8. I have no doubt that trump will declare martial law. Then, he'll cancel the election in order to remain in power.

  9. This lady is really attractive.Cop watchers and first ammendment people are going to be famous now.

  10. The video of that police officer killing George F. is PRETTY disturbing, so I’m glad that D.C. was fired from his job and arrested for murder!! I personally have NEVER trusted the police, and NEVER will!! PS, Thank God for whoever videotaped George F.’s death, that person deserves credit!!

  11. 🙏 so much for this excellent comprehensive piece on law enforcement. Will look for you on twitter

  12. The wealthy have been treating the pigs (a new term for me, can't make myself use any other word) like they are their private force. Hard to think that's not what they have in mind.

  13. "Protest" defined ? is . . . … but when violence, looting, stealing, are added it no longer is a Protest but is RIOTING.

  14. Misinformation about the choke holds and policy and how they won't disband Use of such, most places do in fact have policy that do not allow specifically certain ones and limit time use on others as well. We come down to and training in the individual. At this point both sides are guilty of rhetoric that is inaccurate and caustic.

  15. The problem with overly aggressive police officers is simple. Every officer in every department knows in a very short period of time an officer who should not be in that position, or any position of power where they can force their will on another person. Police work is unique in that an officer with a psychopathy that allows him to let loose his unchecked aggression on people. For the most part, people with this mindset see the general public as beneath him. And holds regular citizens in contempt, and deserving of his wrath for pissing him off. So in his mind, deserving of whatever the citizen did to set him off. Frighteningly, there are thousands like this out there every single day.

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