The gross moment where Trump encourages police to be brutal for no reason whatsoever. The officers, of course, roared with approval.pic.twitter.com/XuzhWsrTkK
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This is why I'm running for Brooklyn DA, Shaun. We need DA's unafraid to prosecute cops for acts of brutality. I handled
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Again, I quit because they let him go. I couldn't recommend sentence but got the conviction. Am running so equal justice is served
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Are you the prosecutor they are talking about?pic.twitter.com/hslhAl5XA1
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Not in that quote. That's probably referring to the the DA at the time, Ken Thompson. I argued for jail for Liang, and left the office after
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and the police clapped - complete disgrace to their badges and the Office of the President
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Roughing up suspects might teach them a lesson. Also, don't break the law.
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Innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. That's the law of the land. It is not the job of police to dispense punishment.
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So you're advocating cops breaking the law while telling people "don't break the law
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I live in Suffolk and pay my taxes. This horrified me. I called SCPD, told them this is not OK and to condemn:https://twitter.com/GSorensen/status/891008722939641856 …
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Have you seen the loyalty yet?? Hurry
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I just died, went to heaven and returned reincarnated ...pic.twitter.com/gt01YNfWHS
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