Agit8r
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- Dec 4, 2010
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You’re talking about individuals in the police department why are you including all police in your explanationWhat country has better police? LolThe public must conclude WHAT!?' Days after Austreberto Gonzalez anonymously reported a fellow Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy to internal affairs for assaulting a colleague behind the parking lot of the Compton station, a text popped up on his phone.
It was a photo of graffiti scrawled on a dial pad at the station’s parking lot entrance: “ART IS A RAT,” it read.
It was one of the first instances of retaliation that continued for months, exacted by the Executioners, a band of deputies with matching tattoos that wields vast power at the Compton station, he alleged in a claim filed against Los Angeles County. The claim says the group — sporting tattoos of a skull with Nazi imagery and an AK-47 — celebrates deputy shootings and the induction of new members with “inking parties.” '
L.A. County deputy alleges ‘Executioner’ gang dominates Compton sheriff station
The allegations revive concerns of inked deputy groups — with monikers such as the Spartans, Regulators and Banditos — operating out of several L.A. County Sheriff's Department stationswww.latimes.com
The public must conclude that all police shooting of unarmed people are done for the same reason; to "get ink'
Holy shit, one gang in one department does not make every single police shooting a gang related homicide. What a hysterical conclusion.
Anyone who has worked around cops has witnessed the twisted, violent, atavistic talk that comes out of their mouths. It's exactly like other street gangs act.
Any that have NO police in execution gangs.
There are multiple gangs in that one department. These surely have affilliates elsewhere.