Good for his ass, F him. The look on his face is priceless.I think this explains everything. Case closed.
A bodycam is BLM's worst nightmare.Without the bodycam we'd hear about how the gun was planted, and everybody knew the guy would never hurt a flea, let's go riot.
Mark my words, body cameras will not be around for long. As I've said numerous times, there is a reason why citizen-created, Oscar-worthy clips are allowed in court but cops are banned from privately filming our own.
Once body cameras are the norm, they will quickly begin disappearing. "Not enough funds to continue the project", "no appreciable change to officer/community relations", "cost overruns don't justify their implementation".
Whatever the excuse used, it certainly won't be the truth: cops aren't the problem, the general public are animals, and oops, maybe there is some truth to the stereotypes...
Sounds like they got some special judges in Baltimore.To help secure his release, Deal’s lawyer told the judge that the boy came from a religious family, and that Deal planned to join the Army to study engineering.
Judge Nicole Taylor let him out. “I’m giving you an opportunity to go to school and not be in jail pending this trial,” the judge said.
My father who's a cop says the same thing. He says the ACLU will say its invasion of privacy in about 5 years.Mark my words, body cameras will not be around for long. As I've said numerous times, there is a reason why citizen-created, Oscar-worthy clips are allowed in court but cops are banned from privately filming our own.
Once body cameras are the norm, they will quickly begin disappearing. "Not enough funds to continue the project", "no appreciable change to officer/community relations", "cost overruns don't justify their implementation".
Whatever the excuse used, it certainly won't be the truth: cops aren't the problem, the general public are animals, and oops, maybe there is some truth to the stereotypes...
He posted bond, not bail. Big difference. He still would have needed someone to put up some cash and collateral for the bondsman though, maybe a house that's worth 25k or 30k.18 and 9 gun violations? Posting combined $350K bail, again, at 18? Are corner slingers that valuable that someone higher up the food chain will spot them that kind of cash, or do they usually have that kind of walking-around money?
Average joe goes away for a while for so much less. USMC vets with standard-capacity magazines, even. Yet, a repeat offender criminal is still running around doing what he does. Bizarro world is real, and it's being actively pushed along by the idiots in charge.
"THIS is graphic for those watching at home"That's about the least graphic video I've seen all year so far.