Jamal Jones, his girlfriend Lisa Mahone, and their two children, 14 and 7, were going to a hospital to visit Lisa’s dying mother.
Cops stopped them who state that they pulled the family over because Mahone was not wearing her seat belt. After she showed her ID and insurance they asked for Jamal’s ID, who was the passenger.
Shortly after he stated he didn’t have it due to receiving a ticket, cops asked that he get out of the vehicle, which he refused to do.
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You’re stupid, the police do not have the legal power to make you do what ever they want, whenever they want. You have to be breaking the law.
Isn’t it nice that Blacks get to pick and choose the laws they wish to obey?
Was that really called for?
The stupid one was the belligerent passenger, not me I’ve found through experience the more you cooperate the better off you are!
The police are nothing more than pawns of the rich. You can go to jail for a joint but a banker can launder billions for drug cartels and sleep in his own bed after a small fine. If you are connected and have power and money you never even pay a parking ticket. But everyone else is just an ATM for the police.
Policing was not the only social institution enmeshed in slavery. Slavery was fully institutionalized in the American economic and legal order with laws being enacted at both the state and national divisions of government. Virginia, for example, enacted more than 130 slave statutes between 1689 and 1865. Slavery and the abuse of people of color, however, was not merely a southern affair as many have been taught to believe. Connecticut, New York and other colonies enacted laws to criminalize and control slaves. Congress also passed fugitive Slave Laws, laws allowing the detention and return of escaped slaves, in 1793 and 1850. As Turner, Giacopassi and Vandiver (2006:186) remark, “the literature clearly establishes that a legally sanctioned law enforcement system existed in America before the Civil War for the express purpose of controlling the slave population and protecting the interests of slave owners. The similarities between the slave patrols and modern American policing are too salient to dismiss or ignore. Hence, the slave patrol should be considered a forerunner of modern American law enforcement.”
http://www.plsonline.eku.edu/…/brief-history-slavery-and-or…
Old video
If asked for ID show it! Seems as though many people do not want to submit to authority and have their camera ready!
GOOD!!! A law Enfrcement Officer ask’s to see an ID so he/she knows who they are dealing with. A good person or a criminal. His/ her life may be on the line. If you don’t like it don’t do any thing stupid. Taser the smart *sses. God Bless those who protect us.
This is not Nazi Germany, you don’t have to produce papers just because someone, including an officer asks. He was not suspected of commiting a crime so there was no reason for him to search this man. Which is exactly why they want his id. The officer is the one acting unlawfully here as he is breaking his oath of office by taking away this mans 4th amendment rights.