How is this not bigger news?

    • khannie@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      Is he a cop then? The cop car part is confusing otherwise. Uniform etc. not so much.

      Edit: I see elsewhere that the car was disguised too

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        “Disguised” we’ve willingly made police cars so obscure they don’t stand out anymore. Here in Maine every car could be a cop car.

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          There’s one in my town that is black. With black writing on it that says police. The only way to see the text is to see the difference in sheen between the paint and the writing.

          it should be very illegal

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            Yeah, every time they get a new upgrade over here it’s even harder to detect. But it’s part of the uniform. Should stand out and be hard to replicate.

            Start calling 911 when you get pulled over to confirm it’s a real officer and really just make it a headache for him and they’ll go back to normal.

            “Hi I’m just calling to verify this unmarked pulling me over is a real officer” they will get the picture after a couple of thousand of those

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            Yeah, cops call this ghost marking. They do it to skirt around the laws regarding marked vs unmarked vehicles. Unmarked vehicles have stricter requirements, so cops ghost mark their vehicles and say “look, they’re technically not unmarked, so they don’t have to follow all of those stricter rules.”

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              23 hours ago

              Then they’ll check your window tint with their expert window tint detector flashlight.

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          In Minnesota?

          Cop cars are very distinct. Big white and black SUVs with guard rails and big ass lights. They look like they’re going to run you over fun. I call em intimidation transports.

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            9 hours ago

            We have three different colors of Ford escapes with very discreet light bars. They look like every other fucking Ford escape on the road or whatever those stupid SUVs are. So every Karen looks like a cop and every cop looks like a Karen.

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              Yeah I’ve been looking at them since @LilBOkChoy said something. They must be newer. They are quite literally impossible to see.

              Seems appropriate for a police state though. China must be jelly of them

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            This isn’t completely accurate. I live in South Saint Paul and some of our police have Ford Explorers with no visible light bars and dark blue lettering on black paint.

            I’ve seen state patrol make stops on 494 between the Wakota bridge and 35E in dark blue unmarked chargers.

            They’re relatively new I think but that same trend of low-profile police cars has started here now too.

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            23 hours ago

            Yeah spend all this money on tanks and shit, then they’re gonna drive around in a Hyundai?

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        Tell me you don’t know what qualified immunity is without telling me you don’t know that qualified immunity is.

        Edit: Seems like a lot of people don’t know what qualified immunity is.

        Qualified immunity means a cop can’t be personally liable in civil litigation for legal actions taken while doing their job.

        It has nothing to do criminal prosecution when they break the law. It basically just means you have to sue the police department, not the cop.

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            I’m not sure what that has to do with being protected from a civil lawsuit.

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          Tell me you didn’t get the joke without telling me.

          Qualified immunity

          A significant amount of criticism contends that qualified immunity allows police brutality to go unpunished.[6] Legal researchers Amir H. Ali and Emily Clark, for instance, have argued that “qualified immunity permits law enforcement and other government officials to violate people’s constitutional rights with virtual impunity”.[45] Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has noted a “disturbing trend” of siding with police officers using excessive force with qualified immunity,[46] describing it as “sanctioning a ‘shoot first, think later’ approach to policing”.

          The joke being that the suspect was an offer who showed up, claimed that their life was in danger, and shot everyone to death. The officer will then use qualified immunity as a defence to an extrajudicial killing.

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            Right, but the joke is based on the misconception that qualified immunity means immunity from prosecution, which is false.

            Spreading misinformation is always bad.

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              Right… You just clarified that they’re immune to civil litigation. And we all know they won’t be charged criminally. So what we’re saying is that they get off scot free.