b1 to move to detroit from baltimore says he has a 78.6 % chance vs 62.5 % to get get plowed by a b-person says he is playing the odds
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Tuesday
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05-03-11
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#1928
Originally posted by hawkwind
b1 to move to detroit from baltimore says he has a 78.6 % chance vs 62.5 % to get get plowed by a b-person says he is playing the odds
cawkwind to move to Detroit from Baltimore says his dink very very small still has chance to get get plowed by a b-person says he is playing the odds
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b1slickguy
SBR Posting Legend
11-24-11
11959
#1929
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b1slickguy
SBR Posting Legend
11-24-11
11959
#1930
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hawkwind
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04-25-11
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#1931
b1 says the odds are paying off as he gets plowed several times a day now & offers investment advise to others BUY KY jelly stock as he buys it by the case now
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b1slickguy
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11-24-11
11959
#1932
North Dakota Supreme Court: An Officer's Camera Is More Trustworthy Than His BS Testimony
Secret Body Cam Shows Cops Break Man’s Jaw, Ribs, Arm, & Skull with His Flashlight
Monroe, LA — For two years, the Louisiana State Police kept a secret a recording that showed one of their troopers attempt to kill a man with his flashlight. This week, that video was released and we now know why they didn’t want it to see the light of day.
On that fateful night in May of 2019, Aaron Larry Bowman hadn’t committed a crime and had only been accused of “improper lane usage” when he was beaten nearly to death. Bowman did not resist arrest or attempt to flee, yet he was pulled from his car by police and thrown to the ground.
As police were putting him in handcuffs — over an alleged traffic citation — Trooper Jacob Brown saw an opportunity to inflict deadly violence and pulled up to the scene and jumped out of his car because he “was in the area and was trying to get involved,” according to a recent investigation into the violent trooper.
Armed with his 8-inch aluminum flashlight reinforced with a pointed end to shatter car glass, Brown jumped on top of Bowman and unleashed his fury.
“Give me your f–king hands!” Brown yelled. “I ain’t messing with you.”
Brown continued pummeling the compliant man as other officers held him down. As the flashlight blows kept coming, Bowman pleaded with the officers to stop beating him, telling them that he is a dialysis patient and that he had done nothing wrong.
Bowman continued to tell the officers that he wasn’t resisting, saying, “I’m not fighting you, you’re fighting me.”
“Shut the f–k up!” Brown responded. “You ain’t listening.”
By the end of the attack, Brown had unleashed 18 blows to Bowman’s head, face, and body. In the gruesome footage, Bowman can be heard moaning on the ground, saying, “I’m bleeding!” and, “They hit me in the head with a flashlight!”
Bowman was left with a broken jaw, three broken ribs, a broken wrist and a gash to his head that required six staples to close.
After they beat him nearly to death, police charged Bowman with battery of a police officer, resisting an officer and the traffic violation for which he was initially stopped, improper lane usage.
Brown covered up the video by putting in his report that his interaction with Bowman was a “citizen encounter” and not a use of force. Investigators pointed out that this was “an intentional attempt to hide the video from any administrative review” — and it worked.
State police didn’t investigate the attack on Bowman until 536 days after after it happened. What’s more, they only began looking into it after Bowman filed a lawsuit against them.
Once the investigation was launched, Brown resigned to avoid accountability. The AP reports that Brown has a tainted and bloody history with a whopping 23 use-of-force incidents with 19 of them involving Black people.
Brown has since been arrested and charged.
According to the AP, “aside from the federal investigation, Brown faces state charges of second-degree battery and malfeasance in Bowman’s beating. He also faces state charges in two other violent arrests of Black motorists, including one he boasted about last year in a group chat with other troopers, saying the suspect is “gonna be sore” and “it warms my heart knowing we could educate that young man.”
For those who recall, this is the same department who beat Ronald Greene to death. Like Bowman, the state police kept that video secret as well. Greene’s family was told he died in a car wreck, but the body camera footage revealed that he was fine after the wreck and police subsequently tortured him to death on the side of the road. Greene’s death happened within weeks of Bowman’s attack.
“I kept thinking I was going to die that night,” Bowman told the AP. “I don’t want nobody to go through that.”
Disturbing Video Shows Cop Walk Up to Family, Shoot Their Happy Puppy as it Wagged His Tail
Loveland, CO — An utterly disturbing and outright infuriating video was released this week as part of a family’s lawsuit against the now-infamous Loveland police department. In the video, we see the cowardice of officer Matthew Grashorn on display as he shoots a 14-month old puppy in the face and body as it happily walked up to greet him.
The family is now suing after their complaints to the department fell on deaf ears and they were essentially ignored for over two years. The shooting took place on June 29, 2019 and the family has been seeking justice for their mixed boxer puppy “Herkimer” ever since.
On that fateful day, Wendy Love and Jay Hamm were running their firewood delivery company when they pulled over in a vacant parking lot to repair a box they use for the firewood. The owner of the building saw them on security cameras and thought they may be trying to use his dumpster, so he called 911 to have cops investigate.
When police asked the building owner if the family was near or had been near the dumpster, the business owner said, “no,” according to the lawsuit. No crimes had been committed yet the officer responded as if he had arrived to a hostage situation.
“It was an ambush, and Grashorn knew it. He didn’t care,” the suit says. “He suspected that they were poor and wanted to surprise them, to see if they were up to anything he might be able to get an arrest for.”
As Grashorn walked up to the family, he never announced himself but Herkimer, who, according to the suit is a happy dog who had never bitten anyone, trotted up to greet the officer. Unfortunately, however, Grashorn is a coward and instead of petting the dog, Grashorn shot it.
As Wendy approaches the officer crying in horror, Grashorn refuses to let her near her dog to help him.
During this, Hamm yelled at Grashorn, asking him why he had shot a “clearly friendly dog,” according to the suit. Grashorn responded that he had “no way of knowing” whether Herkimer was friendly, that he “wasn’t in the business to get bit” and he had no interest in “waiting to find out” if the dog was friendly.
In other words, he’s a coward who shoots first and asks questions later.
Over 13 minutes would pass before a supervisor arrived and finally allowed the couple to bring their dog to the vet. After suffering for four days, Herkimer had to be put down.
According to the lawsuit, Grashorn would go to the vet when the family wasn’t there and tell them that Herkimer attacked him and needed to be put down. The suit claims police followed the family to the vet and “had their own private conversations with treating veterinarians in which they repeatedly told them that Herkimer was dangerous and had attacked police and needed to be euthanized.”
When the couple tried to file a complaint, the department told them Grashorn was justified in his shooting, a claim with which the family’s attorney, Sarah Schielke disagrees.
“It was in violation of Colorado’s Dog Protection Act. It violated all common sense and it violated all common decency,” she told CBS 4.
Schielke brought up the case of Karen Garner, the 73-year-old woman with dementia who was attacked by the same department as she walked home from Walmart. The innocent Garner was injured during the attack and instead of helping her, the Loveland officers celebrated her injuries and made fun of her. Then, as TFTP reported this week, the same department shot a developmentally delayed teen who needed help.
“What in the world is going on in Loveland that these things keep coming out?” Shielke asked.
b1 says the odds are paying off as he gets plowed several times a day now & offers investment advise to others BUY KY jelly stock as he buys it by the case now
cawkwind says the odds are paying off as cawkwind gets plowed several times a day now & offers investment advice to others BUY KY jelly stock as cawkwind steals it by the case now
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b1slickguy
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11-24-11
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#1939
Secret Body Cam Shows Cops Break Man’s Jaw, Ribs, Arm, & Skull with His Flashlight
Monroe, LA — For two years, the Louisiana State Police kept a secret a recording that showed one of their troopers attempt to kill a man with his flashlight. This week, that video was released and we now know why they didn’t want it to see the light of day.
b1 is no quiter says he is both a wokester & cancel founding member & wants to FEEL again so goes to the clinic and has his gaping back side sewed tight and returns to da hood to get PLOWED only hoping to see his IDOL sleepy JOE joining him
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Tuesday
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05-03-11
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#1941
Originally posted by hawkwind
b1 is no quiter says he is both a wokester & cancel founding member & wants to FEEL again so goes to the clinic and has his gaping back side sewed tight and returns to da hood to get PLOWED only hoping to see his IDOL sleepy JOE joining him
cawkwind is no quiter says he is both a male bum licker & peniss fondler founding member & wants to FEEL his little dink again so goes to the clinic and has his little penus sewed back on tight and returns to da hood to get PLOWED only hoping to see his IDOL brandon lang sucking on his little dink
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b1slickguy
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11-24-11
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#1942
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MinnesotaFats
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12-18-10
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#1943
Best thread in sbr history
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b1slickguy
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11-24-11
11959
#1944
This sworn, low IQ pig thinks the 18th Amendment to the Constitution prohibits citizens from filming the police. So just how often was filming the police taking place over 100 years ago that a Constitutional Amendment was required to quell this activity? The level of ignorance displayed by this pig is astounding, but unfortunately typical within the ranks of the blue line gang.
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TheGoldenGoose
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11-27-12
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#1945
Sure you've had this up before. But this is the ENTIRE Arkansas chase that ends in a 109mph pit maneuver. F'king rednecks just gotta do these high-speed chases and put innocent citizen lives in danger. Just GOTTA GET that adrenaline rush!!!
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b1slickguy
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11-24-11
11959
#1946
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b1slickguy
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11-24-11
11959
#1947
Not even a month after taxpayers of Seat Pleasant shelled our $500,000 for a police brutality lawsuit, their costumed and badged thugs are still out barking unlawful orders and violating peoples' rights.
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b1slickguy
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11-24-11
11959
#1948
Cop Pleads Guilty to Filming Himself Repeatedly Rape His Own K-9, Trafficking in Child Porn
Bossier City, LA — As TFTP previously reported, a police officer from the Bossier City Police Department was arrested in December 2018 for filming unspeakable acts with animals. Officer Terry Yetman, 38, was charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse of animals—producing the evidence himself—including filming sex with his own police K9. This decorated cop was also charged with 31 counts of child pornography several months later. Now, nearly 3 years after his initial arrest, Yetman has pleaded guilty.
TFTP learned at the time, Yetman, who had only been out on bail for two days for the 40 counts of animal abuse charges, was taken into custody once more and charged with 31 counts of possession of pornography involving juveniles.
According to the Louisiana State police, Yetman was originally arrested on December 19, 2018 and charged with 20 counts of sexual abuse of animals by performing sexual acts with an animal, and 20 counts of filming sexual acts with an animal.
In a plea deal, however, Yetman — despite facing over 70 charges — pleaded guilty to just one count of possession of child pornography and five counts of sexual abuse of an animal.
“The Louisiana State Police Special Victims Unit who was assisted by the Bossier City Marshal’s Office and Department of Homeland Security did an outstanding job on this case. They delivered a very strong case to our office and Assistant District Attorney, Allie Aiello Stahl, did an excellent job prosecuting this case,” District Attorney Schuyler Marvin said. “My office will do everything in our power to prosecute those who prey on children and animals.”
Yetman is scheduled for sentencing on Nov. 23, 2021. He faces a total of 45 years in prison and mandatory registration as a sex offender.
In Defense of Animals is a group who works to advance the cause of justice and show lawmakers the public is united against “senseless and horrific animal abuse,” and they held back no words when they decried this officer’s “horrific” abuse.
“Thousands of In Defense of Animals supporters were moved by this horrific case and want to see justice done,” said Doll Stanley, campaign director for In Defense of Animals in a news release at the time.
“A healthy society protects its innocents: vulnerable children, animals, elderly citizens. Sexual predators must be made to fear the loss of freedom and a stinging financial impact,” said Stanley.
As TFTP previously reported, Yetman was a decorated officer on the department’s Domestic Task Force. The task force was responsible for championing the rights of domestic violence victims and their families. Just before he was arrested, Yetman was awarded the the 2018 Trey Hutchison Award for his work on the force.
The image remains up on the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office Facebook page.
Sadly, however, it appears that Yetman led a double life and while he was “championing the rights of domestic violence victims,” he was initiating and filming his own violence and abuse at home.
Prosecutors say Yetman engaged in sexual conduct with a dog and possessed pornographic images of a person and an animal engaged in sexual conduct. That person was him.
Disgusting indeed.
Police officers sexually abusing animals—and even filming it—is not an isolated incident. Even more disturbing as well is the fact that, like Yetman, many of the officers who engage in sex with animals also abuse children. In fact, TFTP predicted this outcome with Yetman when he was arrested the first time.
As TFTP reported, Robert Melia Jr. was sworn to protect and serve, but a Burlington County jury found he abandoned that oath when he and his former girlfriend repeatedly molested teenagers in the home they shared in Moorestown.
The attacks, including a violent sexual assault on an incapacitated, bound and blindfolded teenager captured on video, took place just feet from where his Moorestown police uniform hung on his bedroom door. Melia and his girlfriend also filmed themselves having sex with a cow. They were both arrested and convicted for their acts.
Officer Derren Tomlinson, 44, with the West Mercia Police department was sentenced to 11 years in prison for unspeakable crimes against children and animals. The allegations against this well-respected police officer of nine years shocked the town.
This model public servant was convicted of raping a girl under 13-years-old, sexual assault on a child, and bestiality. When sentencing Tomlinson, Judge Robin Onions said he was “utterly unsuited to being a (police officer)” — an understatement, to say the least.
A Harris County Sheriff’s deputy, who was fired after the department found he’d produced and starred in a video where he was having sex with a dog, was sentenced to 27 years in prison. The cop, Andrew C. Sustaita Jr., 31, was not sentenced to prison for having sex with a dog. Instead, he was remanded to Texas’ penal system because he was found to have been in possession of child pornography.
As TFTP reported, Sustaita’s bestiality made national headlines but once investigators secured search warrants for his computer, some 200 videos and images of child pornography were discovered, some involving a family member’s daughter, made by Sustaita himself.
Serial Rapist Officer Gets Just 2 Years for Sexually Assaulting Multiple Women on Duty
Tallahassee, FL — Phillip Golightly, 39, of Quincy, Florida, was sentenced last week to federal prison for the repeated on-duty sexual assault of multiple women. The serial rapist will be behind bars at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee for just 24 months for abusing his badge to abuse his victims.
Golightly — whose last name tended to predict his prison sentence — pleaded guilty to the sexual assaults in October of last year. The sentence was announced on August 27 by Jason R. Coody, Acting United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida.
According to the Department of Justice, while employed as a U.S. Bureau of Prisons Correctional Officer, Golightly sexually assaulted female inmates who were then under his custodial, supervisory, and disciplinary authority at the Federal Correctional Institutions in Marianna and Tallahassee, Florida.
He’ll now be locked in the same prison he used to abuse the women under his supervision.
According to the US Attorney, Golightly’s prison sentence will be followed by 5 years of supervised release. He will also be required to register as a sex offender and will be subject to sex offender conditions.
Though he originally faced 15 years, his badge apparently granted him special privileges and he will be a free man in less than 24 months. Meanwhile, his victims who he attacked while they were caged under his authority will have to live with the fact that their abuser will be free — possibly before them.
Sadly, as TFTP reports on a regular basis, Golightly’s case is anything but isolated.
In a sample of 158 police officers who’ve been charged with sexual assault, sexual battery, or unlawful sexual contact with somebody under their control, at least 26 have been acquitted or had charges dropped based on the consent defense, according to a Buzzfeed review of a Buffalo News database of more than 700 law enforcement officers accused of sexual misconduct.
These numbers are indeed startling.
“Cultural shifts happen, but what we need to see is a policy shift,” said Terra Burns, an advocate in Alaska who has worked to expand police sexual assault laws. “There’s a long entrenched history of institutionalized rape culture that has to change.”
Indeed, one need only browse through our archives to see the brutal reality that is police sexual misconduct. Arguably, the reason it is so pervasive is the fact that they can get away with it with little to no consequences.
Unfortunately, while the actual laws written in the United States against rape appear harsh, at first glance, in reality the cops, the prosecutors, the judges, and eventually juries go soft on rapists and pedophiles, especially rapists and pedophiles who wear a badge.
Weekly or more, TFTP reports on police officers who get arrested by fellow cops on charges of everything from trafficking in child pornography to child rape to running child sex trafficking rings. Some of these officers are low-level cops like Avo Marzwanian, 34, of LaPlace, Louisiana who was charged last year with 10 counts of distribution and 20 counts of possession of child pornography involving juveniles under the age of 13 along with 15 counts of sex abuse against animals.
Other child predators fill the top position in their department like Anthony “Tony” Yocham, who is the police chief in Hamilton, Texas, arrested last year on charges of continuous sexual abuse of a child.
Just down the road from where Yocham is the chief of police, TFTP reported on a cop in Dallas, Sr. Cpl. Daniel Lee Collins who pleaded guilty to uploading sexual photos of underage girls to various Google accounts using the City of Dallas internet network.
The list goes on. Sadly, when TFTP attempts to tell the world about these issues, we are banned, deleted, unpublished, or have our social media accounts throttled — which is happening right now.