Police Brutality Levels

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Police Brutality Levels

BRUTALITY LEVELS
These Police Brutality stages were created so people can understand there are different levels of police brutality. However you don’t have to be driving to experience any of the Police Brutality levels. .

Anyone can experience Police Brutality. Most of the lower-level complaints against the police are from older white women, and the higher level infractions happen with mostly young people. The news attention is most intense when the victim is a young black male and the officer is white. Many view the police as simply doing their job, and most probably are. However, the a few bad apples mess it up for many police officers because police officers have these unwritten codes where they won’t tell on their fellow officers.

All it takes is a “one time” Level-Three experience or higher and for the rest of your life you live in this mental bondage. The police are authority figures, and are supposed to protect and serve. They have badges and you are at their mercy. Most Americans who don’t have a lot of dealings with the police think of the police as just doing their job. This gives you a feeling helplessness to them; you have no options once a police officer decides to inflect one of the levels on you; if you defend yourself, you’re resisting arrest. And if you kill a cop who is about to kill you, you’re labeled a cop killer. But anybody would defend themselves if someone is going to kill them, regardless of a badge. Police reports can be changed to fit and substantiate any situation that will benefit the officer. Police are human too. It has been revealed that many police complaints come in the last two hours of a shift. This means that when they get tired they don’t want to put up with defiant public or the innocent.

STAGE ONE: No physical contact. Emotional Assault (following car for no reason)—“Let’s play with victim’s mind”—This is when you are driving around and the police get right behind you and follow you around for no apparent reason, but they never pull you over.

STAGE TWO: Involves stops, impertinent questioning, no crime involved—“Let’s tease them.”—This is when the police pull you over for no reason or some minor infraction. They don’t give you a ticket; they just want to see if you have registration or insurance. They ask you impertinent questions like “Where you coming from?” or “Where are you going?” or “Are you on probation?”

STAGE THREE: More physical contact, invasive conduct, no crime involved “They all look alike.”—This is when they pull you over, make you get out of your car, and handcuff you while they search your car for no reason. They may tell you look like someone who just committed a crime.

STAGE FOUR: Physical abuse, possible crime scene contamination or planting of evidence—“Get it right next time.”—This is when they ask leading questions, and if you don’t give the right answer, you may get slapped around and they may plant something illegal on you.

STAGE FIVE: Criminal activity involved, excessive forced used—“Guilty until proven innocent”—This is when you have been caught doing a crime, and you get beat up, and the officer’s reasoning is that you were resisting arrest.

STAGE SIX: Involves death—“Lay ‘em low”—is when you get killed. Death could come in various circumstances. You could be a suspect and holding your cell phone, an ink pen, or just your dick and the officer thinks it is a gun and shoots first, asks questions later. Or you can be in police custody and die at the station from a hanging or strangulation. Or as in the case of the old LAPD, they just take you for that long drive out in the dessert where you are never to be seen again. After experiences any level higher than three, more than once, you will always be conscious of the police and any level they enact upon you.

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