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Old 16 August 2022, 02:45 AM   #1
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Beast Mode vs The Po Po

I thought this was interesting to watch just how gentle the Law Enforcement were in handling the Marshawn Lynch arrest.

dude just blasted his GT500 into oblivion and gets rolled on the ground wearing a Solid gold Rolex President.



the really ironic thing for me is that I have been down that street a thousand times as one of my friends owns the car repair shop just on the other side of that fenced yard, and I know the guys that work in that fenced equipment rental yard pretty well.
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Old 16 August 2022, 02:50 AM   #2
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What’s up with his pants.
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Old 16 August 2022, 02:55 AM   #3
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i get the business aspect of having pro sports in vegas but the NFL is off to a really bad start there already lol, and it's inevitable that the nba ends up there
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Old 16 August 2022, 03:16 AM   #4
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Flagrant civil rights violation putting metal cuffs next to his gold jubilee bracelet. They should have used plastic zip ties, or at least removed the watch and placed it in a microfiber evidence bag.
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What’s up with his pants.
Or what's not up.
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Old 16 August 2022, 04:05 AM   #6
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I posted this because of the other thread about being drugged while being out... to me, he looks less drunk and more like he was drugged. Of course there is no way to tell but the dude just totaled his GT500 and rolled on the ground with his solid gold president.
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Old 16 August 2022, 04:39 AM   #7
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Flagrant civil rights violation putting metal cuffs next to his gold jubilee bracelet. They should have used plastic zip ties, or at least removed the watch and placed it in a microfiber evidence bag.
The AUDACITY!
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Old 16 August 2022, 04:40 AM   #8
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Flagrant civil rights violation putting metal cuffs next to his gold jubilee bracelet. They should have used plastic zip ties, or at least removed the watch and placed it in a microfiber evidence bag.
lol that was all i was cringing at in the video when i saw him get handcuffed and the cuffs rubbing on the bracelet
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Old 16 August 2022, 04:42 AM   #9
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You'd think someone would be looking out for him and stepped up and not let him get behind the wheel. I kinda doubt he was hanging out at home pounding the booze all by himself. Dude needs better friends. Or maybe a handler.
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Watched this yesterday, dude had quite a grill too. I cant understand why its so difficult to exit a vehicle when being told to. Very glad it didn't turn into a George floyd case.

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Watched this yesterday, dude had quite a grill too. I cant understand why its so difficult to exit a vehicle when being told to. Very glad it didn't turn into a George floyd case.

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The man was passed out in a wrecked car. I would not expect that he could exit the vehicle unassisted.
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lol that was all i was cringing at in the video when i saw him get handcuffed and the cuffs rubbing on the bracelet
Given that it’s 2022 and not the Stone Age, every officer should have to carry fresh stickers for cases like this. And each of those stickers must be equipped with a body camera. We need to make sure those stickers aren’t using their adhesive powers to harm the public.
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