Non Ghetto - Police Shooting in Anaheim Leads to Violent Clash - RAW FOOTAGE & NEWS

Sublime-April 29 1992 - YouTube

Ohhh the fond memories


I don't know if you can,
but can you get an owner for Ons,
that's O-N-S,Junior Market,
the address is 1934 East Aneheim,
all the windows are busted out,
and it's like a free-for-all in here
and uh the owner shouldat least come
down here and see if he can secure his business,
if he wants to...


Whoa whoa, he's referring to East Anaheim st in Long Beach in that audio clip.

Why all the Anaheim hate? You guys keep that place in business when you take your kids to Disneyland.
 


Went to an Angels game first time this year, only minorities I saw were cleaning toilets and selling hot dogs, had the time of my life
 
I wonder if the Dog will be disciplined as an officer who went "over board". It has always stuck me as ridiculous that attacks on a Police Dog are prosecuted the same as those on an officer, I wonder if it goes both ways?
 
I apologize for the 1 out of 10 million blacks and 1 out of 100 mil mexicans playing baseball and making bank kind sir
 
From what I read the dog accidentally got away from the handler (which can happen). I give them the benefit of the doubt on this one but they have to do some major retraining to do or wash that dog out completely. You can see the cops running after dog rather helplessly so I buy that part of the story. In the short footage the cops were worried about the dog NOT the dogs target. Once they pulled the dog off him nobody cares for the suspect (in the seconds we have but try to get the dog under control). Who was the dumbass that sprayed the guy bitten with water afterwards?

Any trained German Shepherd (or in this case it looked like a Belgian Malanois) should cease being aggressive on command. If they don't - they are NOT useful because then they become a danger to the community and handler. Major No No for anyone training a dog (it CAN happen though).

Big question I have and always wondered. What happens if some folks actually start showing up with rifles themselves and start firing back.

Scene like that - ONE shooter somewhere hidden drops a cop and all hell breaks loose.

Talk a major fracking blood bath.

Let's hope that NEVER happens!
 
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It's a sad day when your kids see you watching something and ask why the police are the bad guys and then say if I ever see a police guy I want to run. I've never taught them to not trust cops, but today I think the cops did that themselves. I grew up in a world where cops were actually good guys and would be repulsed at how you see them behave now. Now the bad ones drive the good ones out, because they can't tolerate their attitudes and behavior.

From what I read the dog accidentally got away from the handler (which can happen). I give them the benefit of the doubt on this one but they have to do some major retraining to do or wash that dog out completely. You can see the cops running after dog rather helplessly so I buy that part of the story. In the short footage the cops were worried about the dog NOT the dogs target. Once they pulled the dog off him nobody cares for the suspect (in the seconds we have but try to get the dog under control). Who was the dumbass that sprayed the guy bitten with water afterwards?

Any trained German Shepherd (or in this case it looked like a Belgian Malanois) should cease being aggressive on command. If they don't - they are NOT useful because then they become a danger to the community and handler. Major No No for anyone training a dog (it CAN happen though).

Big question I have and always wondered. What happens if some folks actually start showing up with rifles themselves and start firing back.

Scene like that - ONE shooter somewhere hidden drops a cop and all hell breaks loose.

Talk a major fracking blood bath.

Let's hope that NEVER happens!

If my guard dog got loose and attacked people they would shoot him in the street. There wouldn't be any of this oops its a fucking accident so your dog gets a pass this one time. No, it means it wasn't trained properly and I as the owner should be held accountable. It's sad the dog wasn't killed there on the spot in the same fashion they treat the general populations animals.
 
Some of those cops are going to end up getting fired. Rubber bullets are supposed to be used from a position like a sniper's position, and fired at people in a brawl. You can't just walk up to someone and hit them with a rubber bullet. Some of these cops were acting like they were in a FPS game.

During training, they should make everyone get hit with a rubber bullet before they are allowed to use them.
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another shooting from there just now being reported...through unofficial channels

police shooting of course
 
Some of those cops are going to end up getting fired. Rubber bullets are supposed to be used from a position like a sniper's position, and fired at people in a brawl. You can't just walk up to someone and hit them with a rubber bullet. Some of these cops were acting like they were in a FPS game.

You mean paid leave, right? This isn't the private sector.
 
Meh. Boo-fucking hoo.

"They almost scared our kids so bad we thought about going back to our third-world shithole country but we're still gonna stay and continue ruining yours."
 
Crap hitting the fan in Dallas right now.

Allegedly cops shot a unarmed guy running away from a drug raid in the back and killed him.

Big crowds gathering... cops bringing in TONS of reinforcement.

wfaa.com for more info...
 
Cops shot up another Anaheim protest tonight. It looks like cops shot pepper spray into the protest, some protesters started throwing rocks in response, and then the cops opened up on anyone in the vicinity, whether they were a protester or not.

They were probably just clearing space for the press conference to announce the firing of the officers from the other incident. I'm sure that's it...
 
Murders by cops are not isolated incidents. They are everywhere, even if they go largely unreported by major media outlets. For example:

At around 9:00 a.m. on May 5, 2011, officers with the Pima County, Arizona, Sheriff's Department's Special Weapons and Tactics (S.W.A.T.) team surrounded the home of 26-year-old José Guerena, a former U.S. Marine and veteran of two tours of duty in Iraq, to serve a search warrant for narcotics. As the officers approached, Guerena lay sleeping in his bedroom after working the graveyard shift at a local mine. When his wife Vanessa woke him up, screaming that she had seen a man outside the window pointing a gun at her, Guerena grabbed his AR-15 rifle, instructed Vanessa to hide in the closet with their four-year old son, and left the bedroom to investigate.

Within moments, and without Guerena firing a shot--or even switching his rifle off of "safety"--he lay dying, his body riddled with 60 bullets. A subsequent investigation revealed that the initial shot that prompted the S.W.A.T. team barrage came from a S.W.A.T. team gun, not Guerena's. Guerena, reports later revealed, had no criminal record, and no narcotics were found at his home.

Sadly, the Guerenas are not alone; in recent years we have witnessed a proliferation in incidents of excessive, military-style force by police S.W.A.T. teams, which often make national headlines due to their sheer brutality.

I have, for a long time, carried out a small whisper campaign to erode friends' and acquaintances' trust in cops. Nothing abrasive or outlandish. Nothing with the taint of revolution or rebellion. Rather, simply sowing the seeds of doubt by pointing to events such as the one described above and those in Anaheim, Dallas, Fullerton, etc.

It has borne fruit.
 
Murders by cops are not isolated incidents. They are everywhere, even if they go largely unreported by major media outlets. For example:



I have, for a long time, carried out a small whisper campaign to erode friends' and acquaintances' trust in cops. Nothing abrasive or outlandish. Nothing with the taint of revolution or rebellion. Rather, simply sowing the seeds of doubt by pointing to events such as the one described above and those in Anaheim, Dallas, Fullerton, etc.

It has borne fruit.


Of course they get off without consequence, but the citizen who shoots an intruder in their own home is subject to an investigation and potential charges.