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FTMFA

Posted by Griff | July 2, 2007 12:52 PM
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Wow, I guess the Chief was thinking... 1)that female officer must have been a dyke, so its silly for the dude to have asked anyways, not like she was going to say yes... 2)that suspect threw himself onto that baton, as suspects are always trying to find a police brutality angle and also the video was just all angled wrong anyways... 3) some folks drive at 120mph to escape the cops, some crawl on their belly down the street to escape. No Chief, you better clean yourself up before you find yourself behind bars.

Posted by Phenics | July 2, 2007 1:15 PM
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I still don't know why we fired Norm Stamper. He was the most progressive chief in the country. There wouldn't even be an OPA without him.

Yes, he messed up the WTO, but's that's kind of understandable given the exceptional nature of that event.

Posted by Sean | July 2, 2007 1:17 PM
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norm was fired to help schell keep his job. it didn't work. it's ok though. nickels would have fired him anyway, just to be an asshole.

Posted by wf | July 2, 2007 1:23 PM
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Kerlikowske should not just be fired, he should be punished. If Nickels doesn't do something about this immediately, he should be impeached.

Posted by Frank | July 2, 2007 4:29 PM
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according to the Weekly "Seattle City Charter that allows the council to remove the mayor after an impeachment trial for "any willful violation of duty." What's more, impeachment can be accomplished by a two-thirds vote of council (six of the nine total members). Just call this a reminder to the mayor that he needs at least four friends on council."

Fire the Chief, impeach the Mayor. These SPD cases are major violations of individual civil rights. Any public official covering them up is complicit in them.

Posted by frank | July 2, 2007 4:37 PM
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Dallas police and jailers committing first amendment retaliation, excessive force, conspiracy, denial of medical care, etc., now before the US Supreme Court as case #07-10, styled Daniel Montes, Jr. v. Jeffrey P. Ransom, et al. If you have any questions to call or email me the plaintiff, Daniel Montes, Jr. at danielmontesjr@hotmail.com, 817-739-6790.

Posted by Daniel Montes, Jr. | July 15, 2007 11:04 AM
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Dallas police and jailers committing first amendment retaliation, excessive force, conspiracy, denial of medical care, etc., now before the US Supreme Court as case #07-10, styled Daniel Montes, Jr. v. Jeffrey P. Ransom, et al. If you have any questions to call or email me the plaintiff, Daniel Montes, Jr. at danielmontesjr@hotmail.com, 817-739-6790.

Posted by Daniel Montes, Jr. | July 15, 2007 11:05 AM

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