"If you or I, Allie, were to push someone from behind with enough force that they fell into the street -- especially in front of oncoming traffic -- we would be investigated for a crime. No question about it. And a sheriff's captain is no different. They're not above the law"pic.twitter.com/7lg5pUdvoa
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Thank you Chesa! People abusing power will only stop with someone with power stops them. Thanks for standing up for the community.
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I can tell you this- you probably don't want to be that person being pushed down with a baton by a police officer, from the back, onto incoming traffic.
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Replying to @JACDVMPHD @FeiLong65697188 and
Where do you see “oncoming traffic”? Enlighten me!
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I can see how the term “incoming traffic” is imperfect. But the main point is that the person that was aggressively thrown on the ground from the back by the police person could have sustained serious injuries is the police car had move, we don’t know what gear it was in.
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