On Sept. 12 at 8 a.m., came across a stopped vehicle with hazards on the left shoulder near John Hanson Highway and got out of his cruiser to help.

“Are you here to help her?” Sgt. Warrington asks the man.

“No, she’s taking me to the hospital,” he responded.

Moments later, he fires a single shot at the passenger who says he was getting a hat blown onto the road.

“Oh my God, what did you do? What did you do?” the driver screams out.

“He had a gun!” Warrington says.

“No, I don’t have a gun!” the man shouts, lying on the roadway.

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    American Keystone-Cops at work. Can’t the American police afford any professionals?

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      They don’t want professionals, they want man hunters to fill slave quotas for privatized prisons

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        Now compare that to civilized western countries, where policemen take training of between three and five years.