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Re: Anaheim protesters demand investigation of police brutality
Sunday 22 July 2012 - Manuel Diaz, 25, was unarmed.
The police shot him in the buttocks as he ran. As Diaz was on his knees in someone’s yard, the police shot him in the head. Then they handcuffed his limp body, searched his pockets, and sent him to the hospital to die within three hours.
The cops say they felt threatened” by the local people -- but the cops have no evidence to support this claim. The cops say that people “threw bottles” at then. And indeed, videos show one person throwing a small plastic bottle of water at the police who are shooting at them with rubber bullets, bean-bag projectiles, and tear gas. The cops say that local people set dumpsters on fire, and pushed them at the police. In reality, someone set a dumpster full of paper on fire at night, and ran away.
Had this not been caught on video, the cops would have been totally excused. And yet many >>IDIOTS << (including one MORON here at WUFYS) insist on defending the cops.
You can see exactly where this happened by going to Google, clicking the map key, and entering “600 n anna dr anaheim ca.” Then zoon in. You can even view it at street level.
Re: Anaheim protesters demand investigation of police brutality
< (including one MORON here at WUFYS) insist on defending the cops.
You know, you get awfully abrasive whenever someone disagrees with you. Maybe you're too dense to see that there are two sides to every story. The Rodney King incident was more complex than media let us know - the Anaheim fiasco is as well.
And what's up with your defense of Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin case? Isn't that a bit hypocritical?
http://wakeupfromyourslumber.com/video/fester/prothink-trayvon-martin-...