BarcaDeac
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boy, it sure seems like the thin blue line is terrible at its job
More like the thin (skinned) blue line
boy, it sure seems like the thin blue line is terrible at its job
I was about to post that article, I hadn't seen the tweet.
The police shattered the back seat window right next to a child.
If that is the same child, that is incredibly gross.
They injured him, beat up his caregivers in front of him, and then used a pic of him as (lie-filled) propaganda.
The person who reported the initial story for the Inquirer confirmed that is the child in the car where the windows were smashed. He had to watch his parents get dragged out of the car and brutally beaten.
This lost child was wandering around barefoot during the violent riots in Philadelphia. The only thing this
@PhillyPolice
Officer cared about was protecting this child.
- We are not your enemy
- We are the Thin Blue Line
- WE ARE the only thing standing between Order & Anarchy
Out of this event: https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia-police-car-video-west-unrest-child-backseat-20201028.html
Came this tweet
An utter fabrication at every level.
plus that was clearly a lady in the picture. "fraternal" means brotherhood.
!?!!!!!!?
Why is Venezuela importing oil?
I condemn this looting
im guessing it's pretty tough to smuggle with a big tanker vs. the world's greatest navy
Mincey said it was late Monday night when Young was struggling to get her 2-year-old child to fall asleep Tuesday morning. Hoping a car ride would get the child to fall asleep, she brought the toddler along with her to West Philadelphia to pick up her 16-year-old nephew from a friend’s house as unrest roiled the neighborhood. Mincey said she encountered police barricades and attempted to make a three-point turn when police surrounded the vehicle.
Then, he said, police pulled Young and the 16-year-old from the car and threw them to the ground; police beat both with batons, handcuffed them, and detained them, he said. Mincey said Young relayed that police at the scene refused to tell her where her child would be taken, saying only “he’s gonna go to a better place, we’re gonna report it to DHS," presumably referring to the Department of Human Services, the city’s child welfare agency.
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Young and her son were separated for hours. Mincey said Young was in the police van with another woman who had a cellphone on her. Young called her mother, Mincey said, and the boy’s grandmother went to the scene to retrieve the child. There, according to Mincey, police directed her to go to 15th Street and John F. Kennedy Boulevard, four miles away in Center City. The grandmother, Mincey said, found the child sitting in his carseat in a police cruiser with two officers. He had a lump on his head and glass from the SUV’s broken windows was still in his carseat, Mincey said.