Posted on Jul 12, 2021
Woman faces a year in prison for stomping a ‘Back the Blue’ sign and ‘smirking in an intimidating...
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This is going to be hilariously embarrassing for that department. I thought this was parody at first.
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SFC Randy Hellenbrand
A1C Chris Pointer - Trump's whole term was. Read my comment above and you will see why I downed you. I bet you'd scream if the democrats had the cops in their pockets.
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That flag is disgusting. Thinking that only cops separating blacks from whites is the ultimate in racism. It's exactly like trying to say they are separating good from bad. I remember how the cops in Kochconsin sold their souls to the Fascist Tea Party so that their union bennies wouldn't get cut. Party police are nothing but gestapo. I support civil police but I will never support party police.
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Maj John Bell
"Fascist Tea Party?" The agenda of the tea part was a significant reduction in the size and scope of the government; no more, no less. Perhaps you need a better dictionary because you clearly haven't a clue about what fascism is or is not.
Limiting the size of government
Reducing government spending
Reducing government debt
Opposing tax increases
OH MY!!!
Limiting the size of government
Reducing government spending
Reducing government debt
Opposing tax increases
OH MY!!!
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Maj John Bell
Utah Criminal Code Title 76, Chapter 6, Paragraph 2(c)
_A person commits criminal mischief if the person intentionally damages, defaces, or destroys the property of another.
paragraph 3(b)
_Any other violation of this section is a class B misdemeanor if the actor's conduct causes or is intended to cause pecuniary loss less than $500 in value.
Under Utah's laws, class B misdemeanors are punishable by up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $1,000.
Source: Utah Criminal Code.
_A person commits criminal mischief if the person intentionally damages, defaces, or destroys the property of another.
paragraph 3(b)
_Any other violation of this section is a class B misdemeanor if the actor's conduct causes or is intended to cause pecuniary loss less than $500 in value.
Under Utah's laws, class B misdemeanors are punishable by up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $1,000.
Source: Utah Criminal Code.
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