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To: yard_man who wrote (157960)6/18/2021 10:00:42 AM
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Like the Portland RRT the Police forces will now begin to quit.

Best prepare yourself & your family… if you haven’t already.

ITEM 11: The New York Post reported, "Hawaii prosecutors charged three police officers in connection with the deadly shooting of a teenager, a week after a grand jury declined to indict the cops for the April death of 16-year-old Iremamber Sykap.

"Geoffrey HL Thom was charged with second degree murder for the shooting as Zackary K Ah Nee and Christopher Fredeluces each face charges of attempted murder in the second degree.

"Thom fired 10 rounds into the rear of a stolen car Sykap was driving during a Honolulu police chase 'without provocation,' prosecutors said. The car was allegedly linked to an armed robbery and burglary spree."

Without provocation? What more provocation can there be than a suspect driving away in a stolen vehicle?

The prosecutor's pursuit of injustice is unconstitutional because a grand jury said the prosecutor had no case.

The officers should sue the prosecutor for violating their civil rights.

And every cop in Hawaii should seriously consider leaving because the prosecutor does not have their back.

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