‘Corrupt cops will try to kill me this weekend’

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sparkuri

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If that is what it was, which appears accurate, it seems like overkill for a stationary video from the van. The same could have been accomplished with a handheld.
It kinda looks like they've prepared to have fun with that thing, that's what's scary....

I don't doubt for a second that they have thermal imaging equipment. It's not hard to get, they probably use it fairly regularly.
 

Enock-O-Lypse Now!

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crazy thread
interesting
Wow great bump, and great thread - don’t know how I missed this one back in 2016.

That’s a scary thought that a local pd would go after a whistle blower for speaking the truth and trying to do the right thing by helping his community.

Sad no real Patriots came to help guard him that night...
 

sparkuri

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Yeah great bump.
It's funny, I read the whole dang thing & was gonna comment, then read on and saw I already had.
Kids, don't do drugs.
 

kneeblock

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Pretty wild story. Not surprising though. Fresno and Bakersfield are known to have some of the dirtiest criminal justice systems in the country. The Ferguson Police Department and those of surrounding areas in Missouri like St. Louis are also known to run these kinds of operations, which is one of the reasons things became so explosive after Michael Brown was murdered. To this day, there are still a number of unexplained deaths and other incidents in the area. Deaths of Ferguson activists lead some to believe something sinister is at play
 

Daglord

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pretty good summary. published on Jan 23, 2019


Tony Botti, a spokesman for the Fresno County sheriff and coroner, said Thursday that Lang had “three superficial, self-inflicted stab wounds” to his chest and no cuts on his back, despite initial reports by law enforcement. A more detailed, official coroner’s report will be released sometime next month, he added.

Botti said investigators believed Lang started the fire himself.

Fresno police Lt. Burke Farrah, head of the department’s homicide unit, said the confusion about the wounds was the result of incorrect information released at the scene by Lt. Joe Gomez, the department’s public information officer. He is waiting for the official coroner’s report, but he said that information gathered during his detectives’ investigation also pointed to suicide.

“Joe made a mistake,” Farrah said. “This is an aberration. Typically, we are very careful.”

He continued: “When you start from a false premise, that’s what allows this to spin out of control.”

Death of John Lang in suspicious Fresno house fire ruled suicide