1 month ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
> You know maybe the police are doing God's work ...
For the few doing the job as it should be done, there's more in the background working with traffickers. There's a group of retired SEALS who use their skills to track down missing children. They found a girl -- *and I'm close to tears thinking about this case* -- in San Diego. They called SDPD to explain the situation and have officers come out to retrieve the girl. They even had the girl's mother at the scene.
The cops came, identified the girl, and then said they wouldn't remove her -- a minor -- from the home because the girl said that she was fine in the presence of the men. The mother still has custody of her minor child; a kid doesn't just get to leave like that. The SEALs then called the State Troopers, who did the right thing and brought the girl out, though they couldn't arrest the men at the time with a proper investigation. The cop says they "don't have proper cause to kick down a door." But I think we both know they would if they wanted to, right?
However, once the Trooper arrived, ALL of San Diego Police showed up to tell the Troopers nothing was wrong, that they should leave, that the situation was "under control." SDPD have been caught selling drugs, trafficking girls, helping cartel members evade arrest/ warrants, etc.
The police can't be trusted. There's not enough "good" cops to trust, and even then they'll always side with their "Brothers in Blue" gang code.
VIDEO: [Ex-Navy SEALs Rescue Children From Sex Trafficking In San Diego](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7FiwHl-IoE) (*This isn't the full video; there was a longer version that aired on TV*)
Though i'm sure this is s drop in an ocean of spics
For the few doing the job as it should be done, there's more in the background working with traffickers. There's a group of retired SEALS who use their skills to track down missing children. They found a girl -- *and I'm close to tears thinking about this case* -- in San Diego. They called SDPD to explain the situation and have officers come out to retrieve the girl. They even had the girl's mother at the scene.
The cops came, identified the girl, and then said they wouldn't remove her -- a minor -- from the home because the girl said that she was fine in the presence of the men. The mother still has custody of her minor child; a kid doesn't just get to leave like that. The SEALs then called the State Troopers, who did the right thing and brought the girl out, though they couldn't arrest the men at the time with a proper investigation. The cop says they "don't have proper cause to kick down a door." But I think we both know they would if they wanted to, right?
However, once the Trooper arrived, ALL of San Diego Police showed up to tell the Troopers nothing was wrong, that they should leave, that the situation was "under control." SDPD have been caught selling drugs, trafficking girls, helping cartel members evade arrest/ warrants, etc.
The police can't be trusted. There's not enough "good" cops to trust, and even then they'll always side with their "Brothers in Blue" gang code.
VIDEO: [Ex-Navy SEALs Rescue Children From Sex Trafficking In San Diego](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7FiwHl-IoE) (*This isn't the full video; there was a longer version that aired on TV*)
Yeah its all beaners i'd imagine
When the police force is made up off illegals it doesn't take long for them to become the Cartel 2.0