AudibleNod OP t1_je690kf wrote
FOP:
The Fraternal Order of Police / Ohio Labor Council, the largest law enforcement labor organization in the state, said in a statement Thursday the 11 officers “are entitled to due process like all citizens” and encouraged “everyone to reserve judgment until facts are known.”
he defended the mob of largely white Trump supporters and white supremacists who stormed the U.S. Capitol, saying they are “entitled to voice their frustration.
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I guess the question is are citizens allowed to voice their frustration against the bad police officers are are we supposed to reserve judgement?
JcbAzPx t1_je6c5vi wrote
> he defended the mob of largely white Trump supporters and white supremacists who stormed the U.S. Capitol, saying they are “entitled to voice their frustration.
This is especially interesting considering part of that "voiced frustration" was beating a cop with a thin blue line flag pole.
DarthBluntSaber t1_je6mrac wrote
Thin blue line people like to ignore that. They don't mean back ALL cops, just the pro fascism ones that support overthrowing the government and people.
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BurgerMcKinley t1_je9tf5n wrote
>are citizens allowed to voice their frustrations against police officers?
Lol no.
Some states are even making laws against it
Nothing is going to change until a citizen group does something massive.
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