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Bonobo

(29,257 posts)
Sat Feb 28, 2015, 09:28 PM Feb 2015

Men are uniquely vulnerable to charges of "violence". Look at this case against the police.

Men, being men, are always vulnerable to false accusations of violence whether that accusation be from a partner trying to gain financial gain or custody, or whether it be a police officer trying to defend their own violence.

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/video-mans-police-interaction-exposes-vast-conspiracy-film-police/

Video of Man’s Police Interaction Exposes Vast Conspiracy – This is Why You Always Film Police

Washington Parish, LA — A man’s 30-second cell phone video has helped to expose an ominously plotted conspiracy within the Louisiana “justice” system.

Two years ago, Douglas Dendinger, 47, accepted an offer of $50 to act as a process server. All he would have to do is hand an envelope containing a lawsuit alleging police brutality to Chad Cassard, a former Bogalusa police officer.

Everything went smoothly. Dendinger handed the envelope off to the former cop in front of a group of police officers and two St. Tammany prosecutors. But then Cassard blew up.

“It was like sticking a stick in a bee’s nest.” Dendinger recalled. “They started cursing me. They threw the summons at me; right at my face, but it fell short. Vulgarities. I just didn’t know what to think. I was a little shocked.”

Although he was shocked, Dendinger was still able to leave and simply drove home.

But things would get worse, much worse.

“Within about 20 minutes, there were these bright lights shining through my windows. It was like, ‘Oh my God.’ I mean I knew immediately, a police car.”

“And that’s when the nightmare started,” he said. “I was arrested.”


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