if that were the case if would be uniformed officers, in a police car, with badges, and miranda rights would be read. Literally none of that took place.
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Replying to @JunktivityJosie @Jerbivore and
Lmao, that sounds like a whole lot of Television policework there, couch detective. Plain-clothes officers are used a lot of times in street-arrests to avoid the suspect running beforehand. Which is why a dozen plain-clothes officers with badges moved in right after--
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Replying to @NWLibertarian @Jerbivore and
You do not need to be Mirandized before you are put into a car. They can Mirandize you before they book you into jail and charge you. It's not like the TV shows where they recite the Miranda rights while they're applying handcuffs. That's TV theater.
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Replying to @NWLibertarian @Jerbivore and
Lol, they still have to inform the suspect that they’re being arrested, and identify themselves with badges if they’re inplainclothes and an unmarked vehicle. This has happened in multiple cities protests, and trump even admitted to deploying “secret police” to dispel protesters
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Replying to @JunktivityJosie @NWLibertarian and
and that it’s worked “very well”. The police rushed to defend the men from other protesters, clearly. If they don’t identify themselves, how are you supposed to tell they’re cops if they’re taking you away, and not some random kidnappers/ white supremacists looking to hurt people
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Replying to @JunktivityJosie @Jerbivore and
Yes, they did rush to protect them, almost like... It was a coordinated and organized arrest between the police, which is why the police automatically went "time to protect officers" and not "let's stop a kidnapping" And here's the "white supremacist" fantasy with zero evidence
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Replying to @NWLibertarian @Jerbivore and
Why did you put white supremacist in quotes? Do you not think they exist?
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Replying to @t0masmendizabal @NWLibertarian and
Do they exist? Absolutely. Do they exist on the level that BLM and Leftists claim? Absolutely not. I hear more about the mythical white supremacist than I actually see in person, yet I'm to believe they are EVERYWHERE. Look out Tomas, their might be one right behind you now!
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Replying to @nan0werx @NWLibertarian and
White supremacists in person are also not something to be afraid of. They are usually keyboard warriors or people who act tough and run to their institutions. What is troubling is those scared little boys are now being elected ”president” of the US.
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Replying to @t0masmendizabal @nan0werx and
Really? That's who elected Trump president? Not the 40% overlapping swing base that also put the first black president into office? Perhaps Trump was elected because the other guy said "Hope and change" and brought mediocrity and even more of the same wars and bureaucracy
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You're talking to someone who voted for Obama in 2012 and didn't vote for Trump in 2016. I could tell you the people who voted for Trump, and it wasn't white supremacists, it was people who were fed up with 60,000 closed factories and almost no wage growth for 20 years
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