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quotahire 329 points ago +330 / -1

I called the Kenosha police no emergency number and asked that very same question. They transferred me to a dead extension and told me to leave a message. Fucking bullshit

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Sl0re10 138 points ago +138 / -0

Hasn't been widely discussed (as far as I have seen) but that was another do nothing department. They just stood there and let the thugs burn their town.

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PurestEvil 52 points ago +53 / -1

Communist enablers... Reprehensible.

They side with TERRORISTS and THUGS.

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DeportAntifa 83 points ago +84 / -1

I grew up in Kenosha. From a very solid friend in KPD: “They’ll probably send him a complaint and a summons.. if they do it now they have to pay his medical bills, can just pick him up later”

Not making any comment myself, just relaying some inside info.

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TruthyBrat 35 points ago +35 / -0

OK, that’s legit.

Edit: Fucked up on some level, but sounds 100% accurate, and would be a good reason to delay picking him up.

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RustySheckleford 31 points ago +31 / -0

Not fucked up at all, dude isn't dying. Let the criminal pay his own medical bills and then charge him.

That said, as much as I'd love this to be the case I just don't see the justice system holding this guy accountable. It goes against the lefts entire narrative

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TruthyBrat 13 points ago +13 / -0

Fuck up that we have to wait to arrest him.

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NewUser101 8 points ago +8 / -0

This rings true. That guy had serious surgery and a wound vac placed per earlier photos, now in a cast, and honestly probably has a bit more $$ which will end up in that wound even if he doesn't get a complication (infection is quite possible now that it's casted).

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DeportAntifa 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yes, Kenosha is not a huge city. $50k medical bill makes a difference

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BasteSpuds 30 points ago +30 / -0

I've said this before. I judge them on an individual basis just like any human. That being said I understand they're just cog in a giant machine. If that machine wants you they're going to use that tool of theirs

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sleepinggiant 5 points ago +6 / -1

Thats fine in the private sector, not in law or law enforcement. If laws are being applied selectively they are not laws they are dictates. The cops loose their support and immunity at that point.

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jomten 24 points ago +26 / -2

LEO’s have their hands tied. Even if they arrest him they need a prosecutor to press charges.

And a mayor/governor who wont cut their police budget when the leftists whine because their child molester heroes are dead/in jail.

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jomten 20 points ago +21 / -1

Except in the many counties that declared themselves second amendment sanctuaries, refused to enforce mask law, and actually arrest rioters.

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Ronald_Dregan 11 points ago +13 / -2

You're absolutely right. Police get paid very well in most areas. They get a shit-ton of OT, great benefits, and superb retirement. Many have two homes, and take multiple vacations a year. I get that the job is rough at times, but for most it's not that bad. Plus, many enjoy the nature of it. Their unions are bleeding many states dry.

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bucky_the_wonder_pig 6 points ago +6 / -0

Bingo. Cops are humans, I neither idolize nor hate them -- but they're operating on the same principle as most: selfish needs. They aren't some Super Hero Constitutional Savior. It's a job, and they have bosses.

If the guy who signs their checks (the mayor) tells them to not do something (eg, arrest their political allies even though they have committed felonious offenses) then they won't do it.

If the guy who signs their checks (the mayor) tells them to do something (eg, red flag your ass because a 'concerned coworker or neighbor' had their feelings hurt) then they will do it.

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Deeznutsmatter 7 points ago +7 / -0

And that is exactly why the feds should arrest and prosecute this POS. Being a felon in possession of a firearm is a federal crime, yet this asshole is free.

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jomten 1 point ago +2 / -1

I think there needs to be crossing of state lines before feds can jump in, but im not a lawyer.

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Deeznutsmatter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Never mind my posts. I was under the impression that his conviction was a felony. It was actually a misdemeanor intoxication involving a handgun. He’s still a scumbag Marxist , and I hope what is left of his arm falls off.

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OGpsywar 5 points ago +5 / -0

Apparently one of the mods today is an overzealous little SJ bitch.

I literally said "not in real life".

🙂 thanks, Hitler.

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ScreamingEagles 2 points ago +2 / -0

"JuSt FoLLowiNg OrDerS! BaCK tHe BlUe, guYs!"

Real LEOs would refuse, or go after the mayor. GTFO with that shit!

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jomten 2 points ago +2 / -0

I mean its not like the mayor is asking them to round up people for execution or ignore crimes against conservatives. (The prosecutors office refusing to prosecute Isnt cops ignoring the crimes, just cops realizing its a waste of their limited time/resources)

Im imagining at my job (delivering packages) if my boss would just make me return all of the pickups from certain businesses. Id run my complaints up the chain but in the meantime im not wasting my time with those pickups anymore.

I understand the frustration too, believe me. But elections have consequences, and they elected those idiots. Make sure you vote.

(We do need to address the mail in voting fraud that is taking place in these democrat states, I strongly suspect that none of these governors is legitimate.)

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behemoth887 1 point ago +1 / -0

they still need to arrest him so the prosecutor has to be a piece of shit.

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quotahire 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks mom. Love you

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TheNewRepublic 6 points ago +6 / -0

Maybe we can call the Federal Bureau of Matters and file complaints?