Friday, September 13, 2019

What Happened To David Dulaney?

Arizona man lucky to be alive. He was handed a knuckle style chili from a dirty cop.
Glendale, Arizona has a population of 250,000 residents. It is one of the boom burbs in the Phoenix metro area. The city also has some of the most brutal police officers in the state.

Cops don't have a cape or shield. They wear bulletproof vests. Yet, they have a 60% chance of going home after their shifts. The most dangerous call for a police officer is a domestic violence call. Then comes the routine pull-over. Then the active mass shooter. Then the elements (i.e. tornado, wildfire, and water rescue). Lastly, the wild or domestic animal on the loose is dangerous.

Cops have to be babysitters, therapists, bullies and enforcers. Some cops do their jobs by actively working in communities of color. Those are the good cops. The bad cops often post bullshit on social media, support white nationalist rhetoric, assume all people of color are acting suspiciously and make bogus claims to unlawfully search your car and home. They are the ones who make good cops' job a death sentence.

If the terrorist was Black, Hispanic, Muslim or an immigrant, you would expect Donald J. Trump to tweet something offensive and call for more restrictions.

EXPECT MORE COPS SHOOTING UNARMED OR LEGALLY ARMED PEOPLE OF COLOR.

EXPECT COPS TO WALK WHEN THEY CLAIM THEY USED DEADLY FORCE BECAUSE THEY FEARED FOR THEIR LIVES.

EXPECT GOOD COPS TO BE KILLED BY TERRORISTS. 

POLICE DEPARTMENTS CONTINUE TO ALLOW BAD COPS AND CORRUPT POLICE UNIONS TO REIGN STATE SPONSORED TERRORISM UPON PEOPLE OF COLOR.

POLICE KILLING PEOPLE OF COLOR IS STATE SPONSORED TERRORISM.

BEING A COP IS A THANKLESS JOB. THEY CONTINUE TO SERVE AND PROTECT IN AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS JOB.

A dirty cop is off the force and a man is suing the city after a brutal encounter.
Body camera footage shows the cop striking the unarmed motorist in his head.
Counting his blessings, David Dulaney is crying every time he sees that video of him being drugged out his car. He is crying every time that video shows this dirty cop point his Taser in his back shocking him numerous times.

Department officials released the body camera footage of this encounter and it shows Dulaney appearing to be in distress or sleeping. The dirty cop approached him and Dulaney said that he is waiting on a friend.

As the conversation continued, the video shows, Dulaney reaches inside and opens the vehicle door, but the dirty cop said for him to stay inside. The conversation gets muffled.

Then as the dirty cop opens the door, the two struggle after he touches him. The two struggles and then the dirty cop drags him out the car and then strikes the back of Dulaney's head. Then he starts using the Taser and then shocks him numerous times. The shock broke skin.

Dirty cop faces a criminal probe into his previous actions.
Dulaney has a mental disability after a fall off a ladder. He said that encounter makes him recant the moments of his tragic fall. Dulaney told the cop he was not a threat and didn't have a weapon. The cop didn't listen to him.

This incident happened June and finally the public gets the view the police body camera images.

Stressing this is disturbing.

The incident happened during a routine pullover. The Glendale cop known as Joshua Carroll is accused of striking an unarmed suspect. An internal report provided by the Glendale Police Department says that the dirty cop also had five previous disciplinary action against him between 2016 and January of this year before his latest incident.

"Officer Carroll has a pattern of discipline involving poor decision making that escalated to a point that I no longer have confidence in his ability during routine contacts and stressful situations," said a Glendale police commander to the an assistant police chief.

"He has demonstrated an inability to maintain composure and appropriate officer presence, and to respond appropriately to the situations with which he is faced," said the commander in a memo.

"These poor decisions have occurred while he is on and off duty and he has violated multiple policies. These decisions have put our department, other officers and our community at risk."

The cop was eventually offered a buyout of his contract. He was formally fired out the cannon and was removed from the force.

Dulaney is planning on suing the dirty cop and the city for his injuries.



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