Laynez’s phone continued recording after he was detained, capturing an exchange in which an officer tells another, “They’re starting to resist more. We’re gonna end up shooting some of them.”
Another officer replies, “Just remember, you can smell that too with a $30,000 bonus.”
These officers need to go to jail forever.
Share the link please
it’s literally the link at the top of this thread. I don’t always read the article either, since a bunch of the paywall blockers stopped working for me but usually unattributed quotes are from the link at the top
Sorry to both of you I did not see that it was quoted in their comment. That’s a big my bad on my part
Narrator: They won’t.
Then something else needs to happen to them
promotion
The people who warned against this when the PATRIOT Act passed were called “conspiracy theorists” at the time.
But he’s not
whitea real American, so no issues there…./s
Does getting dragged out of your car trigger your “castle defense “ doctrine? Or what ever it is that FL calls it?
I don’t live in Florida (I’m a West Coaster), but there are two legal doctrines used for defensive force by a citizen: 'Stand Your Ground" laws (which mainly preside in the South and Midwest), and the “Castle Doctine” (Largely applicable to all states).
The Castle Doctrine applies mainly to your home or property - If someone is breaking into your home/business, you are granted legal permission to stop them through force, usually with the requirement that you provide an opportunity for the intruder to retreat first before escalating. IIRC there is an ongoing debate on if vehicles are included as a “Castle”.
The Stand Your Ground laws are usually based instead on wherever you have a legal right to be in - the street, a business, etc… and give you the right to engage in force against someone credibly threatening your life.
However, the obvious problem is that aspects of the Castle Doctrine (and the entirety of Stand Your Ground laws) are subjective in the “defender’s” judgement on whether a situation justifies force to resolve situations. People have been killed over ludicrously petty disputes and the consequences of the law are applied very unequally, so you have this disconnect of people feeling like they have Carte Blanche to shoot whoever they disagree with, those who fear for their lives because they could be shot at essentially any time of day anywhere with no repercussions, and those who can’t resolve their disputes using the laws because of discrimination.
I don’t live in a state that has Stand Your Ground or a full Castle Doctrine, so I can’t say for certain what things would be like in Florida, but I’m under the impression that they have both with minimal oversight.
Holy crap. I wasn’t expecting an ACTUAL answer… ya weirdo. :-)
Thank you. Solid response to me being an idiot asking a silly question.
You can’t ask good questions on Lemmy without getting someone to respond with a genuinely informative answer (if they see it, even days later)
We need to increase the weirdo pool a bit more though so the questions get seen.




