How to live in a Police State 101

In today’s police state, “not cooperating” is a threat that has to be neutralized.

Police reports say they then realised that no fight was going on, but Detective Zabaleta told CBS Miami that Tremaine refused to take officers to his parents and they were forced to leave their ATV to detain him as he started to leave the beach area.

According to the police report, Tremaine became combative and clenched his fist as police went to hold him. ‘He attempted to pull his arm away, stating, “Man, don’t touch me like I did something,”‘ the report ways.

Detective Zabaleta said Tremaine’s actions indicated he was ‘resisting officers’ and meant he had to be taken into custody.

‘Of course we have to neutralize the threat,’ said the detective. ‘When you have somebody resistant to them and pulling away and somebody clenching their fists and flailing their arms, that’s a threat.’

Remember, prole, disrespect the police at your peril.

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3 Responses to How to live in a Police State 101

  1. LMB says:

    This reads like something off of the Onion.

    Seriously, what in the actual fuck?!?

  2. Old NFO says:

    Concur, WTF??? “Something” cued them in to him…

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