Cowardly Criminal Captured After Being Caught on Video Beating and Robbing Defenseless 66-Year-Old Man

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of the now-closed Waltz-Astoria owner, Pedro Gonzalez…

Pedro Gonzalez: Let’s see him try that on someone his own age. We call people like him a coward!!

Criminal Caught on Video Robbing Defenseless 66-Year-Old Man on Brooklyn Subway Train:

Brian M.: This is crazy.

Brian M.: He,should have followed him and called the cops. They will easily catch this man if this guy reported that. That slippery piece of trash doesn’t go far.

Rayn: He was busted, at least…

Police Bust Goon Seen on Video Beating 66-Year-Old Man on Brooklyn Subway Train:
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/police-bust-goon-beat-66-year-old-man-nyc-subway-train-article-1.2827430

Jake B.: Not in front of me. No way I’d stand idely by and video this. Throw a hadoken at him or something.

Marion J.: this city has become a jungle again. what happened to respect for the elderly ?

Bailey P.: Wow. No one helped that guy? Asshole with the phone just stood there

Monise A.: The person with the phone was clearly scared. U know he wasn’t openly videoing this. It’s a damned shame!!!

Police Have Zero Right to Intimidate, Nor to Arrest, Members of the Public Who Are Simply Recording Them

The following debate originally took place upon my Facebook wall…

Rayn: Arkansas State Representative Arrested for Recording Police:

Greg C.: You can watch from across the street but you can’t push up on police doing their jobs. We can’t second guess police officers from doing their jobs. We can demand that they be held liable for their actions if they break the law.

Rayn: Just “doing their job”… Sure… And, so were the Nazis…

"Just. Doing. [Their}. Job."

“Just. Doing. [Their]. Job.”

The Arkansas State representative, Mr. John Walker, who was originally recording the police encounter from across the street, was approached by two officers, who then engaged in the federal crime of “witness tampering,” by harassing, intimidating, attempting to use corrupt persuasion, and engaging in misleading conduct, in order to pressure Mr. Walker into ceasing his ac of publicly recording. The officers claimed that Mr. Walker was video recording the police encounter to “provoke” officers, and also claimed Mr. Walker to be a “race baiter.” And, even as the police officers originally stated to Mr. Walker that there were two men being detained, before walking away from him, they admitted that anyone inside of the pulled-over car wasn’t visible, because the windows were darkened.

Meanwhile, when Mr. Walker came closer to the scene, it quickly become apparent that he only did so in order to film the faces of the two men from the car that were being detained by police, as one was still inside the car, and unable to be seen from his original vantage point – even by police admission. With this action, he was then FALSELY arrested under the ludicrous charge of “obstruction of a governmental operation.” Yet, according to law, “a person is guilty of obstructing governmental operations when he intentionally obstructs, impairs or hinders the performance of a governmental function by using or threatening to use violence, force or physical interference.” Mr. Walker did not, IN ANY WAY, physically interfere with the activities of the officers. He didn’t touch them, nor did he come between them and the car they were surrounding, nor did he come between them and the two men from the car that they were detaining. He certainly didn’t “PUSH UP” on the officers, by ANY definition of the term. (Click Here to Continue Reading This Post)

State Priority Number One: Eliminating All Accountability

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

Cops Let Suspect Escape to Harass Man Legally Filming Them:

My Commentary: State priority number one: eliminating all accountability.

Discussing Two New Jersey Police Officers Charged with Conspiracy and Misconduct

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post, “Conspiracy in Government!? Quick! Put On Your Blinders! No Need to be Unnecessarily Spooked by Uncomfortable Truths!“…

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Rayn: A conspiracy in government!? Oh, no! Quick! Put on your blinders! No need to become unnecessarily spooked by uncomfortable truths!

Innocent Man Facing Years In Prison Now Free, Officers Arrested, Charged With Conspiracy:
http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/02/innocent-man-years-in-prison-because-cops-lied-now-dashcam-video-has-the-police-behind-bars/

Tammy S.: They make it bad for good police officers

Conspiracy in Government!? Quick! Put On Your Blinders! No Need to be Unnecessarily Spooked by Uncomfortable Truths!

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

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Innocent Man Facing Years In Prison Now Free, Officers Arrested, Charged With Conspiracy:
http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/02/innocent-man-years-in-prison-because-cops-lied-now-dashcam-video-has-the-police-behind-bars/

(M. David) Two police officers have just been indicted on charges of conspiracy and misconduct. But until a dashboard video was released, the man who they victimized was actually the one in trouble.

Officers accused Marcus Jeter, 30, of eluding police, prosecutors said. He faced these charges in Newark Superior Court, and was originally facing a years-long prison sentence. But that was when the video of New Jersey Officers Orlando Trinidad and Sean Courter, both 33, had not yet been released. Once it was, the tables turned very quickly.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: A conspiracy in government!? Oh, no! Quick! Put on your blinders! No need to become unnecessarily spooked by uncomfortable truths!