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    ATF vs local Police?

    Something I've not heard happening very often:

    "The lawsuit said the officers also used a Taser on Burk multiple times while he was face down and "not evading arrest" before handcuffing Burk and placing him in the back of a cruiser, a process that involved pulling him into the car because a seatbelt was in the way.

    After about an hour, during which Burk said he was denied water and "frequently disparaged ... to everyone in earshot" by Fihe, Burk was released without charges.

    "Agent Burk acted lawfully and posed no immediate threat to officers Fihe and Winchell or anyone else," the lawsuit said. "Agent Burk did not resist the officers, attempt to flee from their custody or display any physical aggressiveness towards them."


    https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/...ce/6505667002/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slater View Post
    Something I've not heard happening very often:

    "The lawsuit said the officers also used a Taser on Burk multiple times while he was face down and "not evading arrest" before handcuffing Burk and placing him in the back of a cruiser, a process that involved pulling him into the car because a seatbelt was in the way.

    After about an hour, during which Burk said he was denied water and "frequently disparaged ... to everyone in earshot" by Fihe, Burk was released without charges.

    "Agent Burk acted lawfully and posed no immediate threat to officers Fihe and Winchell or anyone else," the lawsuit said. "Agent Burk did not resist the officers, attempt to flee from their custody or display any physical aggressiveness towards them."


    https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/...ce/6505667002/
    Did they shoot his dog?
    In no way do I make any money from anyone related to the firearms industry.


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    Quote Originally Posted by docsherm View Post
    Did they shoot his dog?
    Nope. And not his wife or kids either.


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    Imagine that. The guy who works for an agency that tramples peoples rights doesn't like it when he gets his rights trampled.

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    It's an absolute disgrace!


    That no one posted a video link...

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    Someone buy those cops a beer or a case of beer.

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    Agent Burk sounds like a shit magnet.

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    They're just following their Pop Copy training: "why do we treat customers this way? 'Cause **** 'em, that's why."

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