Officer tells his wife to sue the police if anything happens to him, then he's "ACCIDENTALLY" killed by another officer. June 1, 2015

You need to get your tin foil hat resized, it keeps slipping.

Here- borrow mine- okay we can continue. Oftentimes in police forces a guy trying to make good change or stop bad practice steps on some toes. Even doing so delicately. Think of how many cases we see here where sometimes fatal consequences result from disrespecting or not kissing the ass of an officer. They have an 'us' verse 'them' mentality. It isn't limited to 'citizens' (as they think of us different.. they are too). Even below that circle of hell, Dante, they hold a special place for boys in blue who don't tow the blue line.

So while you and I can look at this and say "why would they have any reason to hurt him?!" I believe the officer knew fully well the danger he put himself in standing up for what he believed in. He wouldn't have asked his wife so aptly to sue 'if something bad happens'. What are the chances of that anyway? He feels threatened, explicitly states his fear of lethal force being used on him by the police- then it does.

It is questionable why a probation search where the suspect is already in custody, this guy in particular (a transit cop) is sent to search the premises.. Now he is somewhere in a 'charged' or dangerous situation, gun drawn possibly.. Then another cop 'accidentally' kills him. Yes, they had bad training, but the coincidences are astounding. Enough in the least to draw attention or wonder.

Truthfully, I'm not into conspiracies, but I'm also not into wool over my eyes, it gets itchy. I wouldn't be so quick to think ill of cases like these if I didn't know in extensive detail the harrowing ways other 'good cops' have been tortured, wrongfully committed, defamed, wrongly imprisoned, and murdered. This is their SOP.

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