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Originally posted by onecraftydude
Brazil today America tomorrow.
Originally posted by gladtobehere
S + F.
And WOW.
Seriously people. We NEED Ron Paul. Someone has to stop this police state mentality which is emanating from the top down.
Originally posted by Agarta
This photo was posted to my FB page and I decided to post it here for you to see and discuss.
This photo, along with the other, both have people pointing at this cop, as if they have just become aware of what he is doing.
It makes me think he wasn't being glaring obvious with these attacks, despite the photos 1st impressions (Added to fact he is spraying each victim from behind, hence the apparent lack of reaction)
I think it is the same cop.
He is in the same vicinity (The lady in the head scarf leaning against the cop car for reference)
Also, upon closer study, the woman with the child being sprayed, looks as though her face is scrunched & maybe teary??
Strong wrenching grip on childs arm too.
Hope he faces charges & is brought to justice.
What a wicked coward.
edit on 29-10-2011 by jewells because: (no reason given)
The former captain, now Major AM Bruno Schorcht transferred from the 12th Battalion to the 20th Battalion for 45 days, came out with a promotion of the complaint offered by prosecutors of the prosecution, after he was caught in March this year spraying a spray pepper in the eyes of protesters in Niteroi, including two children and grandmother of them, protesting against the indifference of the public after the tragedy in the Morro do Bumba. According to the report of the PM 162, PM Major Bruno Schorcht, with 65,145 registered memorandum published in 0581/2551, was transferred from the 12th to the 20th Military Police Battalion (BPM), which accounts for the area of the municipalities of Nova Iguaçu, Nilópolis and the Mosque, so far from the region of Niterói, where the officer was caught along with the soldier D'Angelo de Matos Pinel spraying the substance in two children aged 6 years and 7 years, apart from their mother, who also waited for the payment of social rental for families of the landslide victims.