Bodycam video — which authorities refused to release for 2 years — shows Louisiana state troopers stunning, punching and dragging Ronald Greene facedown on the ground before his death. Troopers had initially told Greene’s family he died on impact after crashing into a tree.

This will not end until the cost exceeds their risk tolerance.

People have to fix this. The government will not see this until we make them. I'm not advocating violence, but I know nothing will change without it. If it was my family I may not have the restraint these poor families have. I have a daughter with autism. If the cops did to her what they did to that old lady picking flowers, then show such sadistic glee after the fact, I would make it my life's mission to see them all ruined in every way. I'm not a bad ass, but that is my inclination and I'm obsessive and mean.

I guess I'm advocating learning to live with evil bastards who can kill you whenever they want. /s

Prosecute cops/politicians/bureaucrats/military on the job behavior the same as the rest of us. None of these people deserve to be on a pedestal. They deserve to be under constant observation. You want to live on the public dime and rely on the public's trust, you resign you privacy. I had to do so when I swore my Army oath. I gave up my rights. Fuck these leeches. Put cameras on them 24/7. No privacy. No secrets. No more corruption.

If one has power over another they are not

One law for everyone.

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