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New York's attorney general is suing NYPD, citing 'a pattern of using excessive force and making false arrests against New Yorkers during peaceful protests' for racial justice last year.

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Stop.

Wow peaceful protests? How did all those stores get looted? How did all those officers get assaulted? Who threw fire bombs at occupied vehicles oh of police officers? Sounds like insurrection to me .

Mostly peaceful. Hahahahahahahah

Ruh-oh....

Here we go, in the name of “peaceful protests' for racial justice. In other words rioting, burning, looting, attacking law-enforcement officers and so on now entitles this AG of NY to sue the PD for compensation to those that broke the law and caused the damages. Unbelievable!!

NewYorkStateAG incited the BlackLivesMatter insurrection . While police stations were set on fire and millions of dollars of bread were stolen from bestbuy she only solicited complaints against police, never seeking info on domestic terror group BLM BLMIsATerroristGroup

American POlice in Name Only (AINO)

Peaceful my ass!!!! Fuckem all.

Amazing! False arrests! They are 'false' since no charges are brought. Pretty soon the police will be beating the criminals, since the state doesn't charge them.

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Police unions must have independent investigations when there are police shooting as well as any deaths cause by police.

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