NY lawmaker proposes crackdown after viral video of police disrespect

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it looks like the Deep state are trying to make laws that will protect them from a uprising against them. They knows that the people's anger are rising. And so when everything that they has been doing over the years is being exposed. That the people will have to sit back and watch the court proceedings to convict them, that will take years for a verdict. By that time before a verdict is being hand down. That they'll be long gone by then. They will not have to see the inside of a cell or the end of a rope.



ALBANY — A viral video of New York City police officers getting doused by water on Monday has prompted a state lawmaker to propose legislation that might deter similar incidents.

Assemblyman Mike LiPetri, a Long Island Republican, wants to make it a felony to throw or spray liquids at an on-duty member of law enforcement. His proposed legislation, which creates a new type of menacing offense, would carry a prison sentence of up to four years.

NY lawmaker proposes crackdown after viral video of police disrespect



Legislation that would make attacking police officers and judges a hate crime cleared the Texas Senate on Tuesday. Now the measure heads to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk.

Under House Bill 2908, making a terroristic threat that puts a police officer or judge in fear of imminent bodily injury would be a state jail felony, which carries a sentence of up to two years in jail.

Unlawfully restraining or assaulting a police officer or judge would be a second-degree felony, which carries a prison sentence of up to 20 years. Any crime against either group that results in serious bodily injury would be a first-degree felony, punishable by up to 99 years or life in prison.

The legislation is an answer to two recent attacks: the 2016 ambush that left six Dallas police officers dead and many more injured, and the 2015 attack on state District Judge Julie Kocurek outside her Austin home. Kocurek survived the attack.

Texas lawmakers pass bill making attacks on police, judges a hate crime
 
Four years for spraying a cop with a hose?

Aren’t our prisons full enough?
 
Four years for spraying a cop with a hose?

Aren’t our prisons full enough?
A funny question coming from a guy who supports jailing men who cannot, or flatly refuse to pay extortion payments... But jailing folks who attack police!? Whoah!!! Let's not get carried away here...
 
Four years for spraying a cop with a hose?

Aren’t our prisons full enough?
A funny question coming from a guy who supports jailing men who cannot, or flatly refuse to pay extortion payments... But jailing folks who attack police!? Whoah!!! Let's not get carried away here...
No idea what you are babbling about
 
Four years for spraying a cop with a hose?

Aren’t our prisons full enough?
A funny question coming from a guy who supports jailing men who cannot, or flatly refuse to pay extortion payments... But jailing folks who attack police!? Whoah!!! Let's not get carried away here...
No idea what you are babbling about
Bullshit.
Have you even bothered to read the thread title?
 
Ridiculous. No need for new laws. That was clearly obstruction of justice and assault both of which carry a max 1 year sentence. They just need to do their job with the existing laws.
 
it looks like the Deep state are trying to make laws that will protect them from a uprising against them. They knows that the people's anger are rising. And so when everything that they has been doing over the years is being exposed. That the people will have to sit back and watch the court proceedings to convict them, that will take years for a verdict. By that time before a verdict is being hand down. That they'll be long gone by then. They will not have to see the inside of a cell or the end of a rope.



ALBANY — A viral video of New York City police officers getting doused by water on Monday has prompted a state lawmaker to propose legislation that might deter similar incidents.

Assemblyman Mike LiPetri, a Long Island Republican, wants to make it a felony to throw or spray liquids at an on-duty member of law enforcement. His proposed legislation, which creates a new type of menacing offense, would carry a prison sentence of up to four years.

NY lawmaker proposes crackdown after viral video of police disrespect



Legislation that would make attacking police officers and judges a hate crime cleared the Texas Senate on Tuesday. Now the measure heads to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk.

Under House Bill 2908, making a terroristic threat that puts a police officer or judge in fear of imminent bodily injury would be a state jail felony, which carries a sentence of up to two years in jail.

Unlawfully restraining or assaulting a police officer or judge would be a second-degree felony, which carries a prison sentence of up to 20 years. Any crime against either group that results in serious bodily injury would be a first-degree felony, punishable by up to 99 years or life in prison.

The legislation is an answer to two recent attacks: the 2016 ambush that left six Dallas police officers dead and many more injured, and the 2015 attack on state District Judge Julie Kocurek outside her Austin home. Kocurek survived the attack.

Texas lawmakers pass bill making attacks on police, judges a hate crime
Why don't the police grow some balls and arrest them for assault? We don't need a goddam new law every time a lib pisses their pants!
 
Parents were giving young children squirt guns and teaching them to shoot at police.

Now that's training! White kids should take squirt guns to school and shoot at black kids. Use this as justification.
 
it looks like the Deep state are trying to make laws that will protect them from a uprising against them. They knows that the people's anger are rising. And so when everything that they has been doing over the years is being exposed. That the people will have to sit back and watch the court proceedings to convict them, that will take years for a verdict. By that time before a verdict is being hand down. That they'll be long gone by then. They will not have to see the inside of a cell or the end of a rope.



ALBANY — A viral video of New York City police officers getting doused by water on Monday has prompted a state lawmaker to propose legislation that might deter similar incidents.

Assemblyman Mike LiPetri, a Long Island Republican, wants to make it a felony to throw or spray liquids at an on-duty member of law enforcement. His proposed legislation, which creates a new type of menacing offense, would carry a prison sentence of up to four years.

NY lawmaker proposes crackdown after viral video of police disrespect



Legislation that would make attacking police officers and judges a hate crime cleared the Texas Senate on Tuesday. Now the measure heads to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk.

Under House Bill 2908, making a terroristic threat that puts a police officer or judge in fear of imminent bodily injury would be a state jail felony, which carries a sentence of up to two years in jail.

Unlawfully restraining or assaulting a police officer or judge would be a second-degree felony, which carries a prison sentence of up to 20 years. Any crime against either group that results in serious bodily injury would be a first-degree felony, punishable by up to 99 years or life in prison.

The legislation is an answer to two recent attacks: the 2016 ambush that left six Dallas police officers dead and many more injured, and the 2015 attack on state District Judge Julie Kocurek outside her Austin home. Kocurek survived the attack.

Texas lawmakers pass bill making attacks on police, judges a hate crime
Why don't the police grow some balls and arrest them for assault? We don't need a goddam new law every time a lib pisses their pants!
The police have been ordered to stand down. Arresting anyone would mean their jobs a civil suit to take everything they have and possibly a criminal action as well.
 
It’s reminiscent of the Hamas summer camps where little kids are taught to hate and slaughter Jews. But in this case, the young kids are taught to hate and beat ICE not Jews and unlike the terrorist camps, they weren’t founded by UNICEF A local chamber of commerce gathered 25 local businesses together to host an East Side [of Chicago ]community day where kids took turns smashing a piñata designed to look like an ICE officer. When the kids weren’t beating ICE officer piñata, they got to throw balls at President Trump. Teaching Kids Violence and Hate In Chicago - The Lid
 
it looks like the Deep state are trying to make laws that will protect them from a uprising against them. They knows that the people's anger are rising. And so when everything that they has been doing over the years is being exposed. That the people will have to sit back and watch the court proceedings to convict them, that will take years for a verdict. By that time before a verdict is being hand down. That they'll be long gone by then. They will not have to see the inside of a cell or the end of a rope.



ALBANY — A viral video of New York City police officers getting doused by water on Monday has prompted a state lawmaker to propose legislation that might deter similar incidents.

Assemblyman Mike LiPetri, a Long Island Republican, wants to make it a felony to throw or spray liquids at an on-duty member of law enforcement. His proposed legislation, which creates a new type of menacing offense, would carry a prison sentence of up to four years.

NY lawmaker proposes crackdown after viral video of police disrespect



Legislation that would make attacking police officers and judges a hate crime cleared the Texas Senate on Tuesday. Now the measure heads to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk.

Under House Bill 2908, making a terroristic threat that puts a police officer or judge in fear of imminent bodily injury would be a state jail felony, which carries a sentence of up to two years in jail.

Unlawfully restraining or assaulting a police officer or judge would be a second-degree felony, which carries a prison sentence of up to 20 years. Any crime against either group that results in serious bodily injury would be a first-degree felony, punishable by up to 99 years or life in prison.

The legislation is an answer to two recent attacks: the 2016 ambush that left six Dallas police officers dead and many more injured, and the 2015 attack on state District Judge Julie Kocurek outside her Austin home. Kocurek survived the attack.

Texas lawmakers pass bill making attacks on police, judges a hate crime
Why don't the police grow some balls and arrest them for assault? We don't need a goddam new law every time a lib pisses their pants!
The police have been ordered to stand down. Arresting anyone would mean their jobs a civil suit to take everything they have and possibly a criminal action as well.
Time to look for another job, as many police are doing thanks to dem cockroaches.
 
Four years for spraying a cop with a hose?

Aren’t our prisons full enough?
A funny question coming from a guy who supports jailing men who cannot, or flatly refuse to pay extortion payments... But jailing folks who attack police!? Whoah!!! Let's not get carried away here...
No idea what you are babbling about
Bullshit.
Have you even bothered to read the thread title?
Yep. But doing so does nothing to detract from your obvious trolling, in regard to concern with frivolously packing our prisons...
 
it looks like the Deep state are trying to make laws that will protect them from a uprising against them. They knows that the people's anger are rising. And so when everything that they has been doing over the years is being exposed. That the people will have to sit back and watch the court proceedings to convict them, that will take years for a verdict. By that time before a verdict is being hand down. That they'll be long gone by then. They will not have to see the inside of a cell or the end of a rope.



ALBANY — A viral video of New York City police officers getting doused by water on Monday has prompted a state lawmaker to propose legislation that might deter similar incidents.

Assemblyman Mike LiPetri, a Long Island Republican, wants to make it a felony to throw or spray liquids at an on-duty member of law enforcement. His proposed legislation, which creates a new type of menacing offense, would carry a prison sentence of up to four years.

NY lawmaker proposes crackdown after viral video of police disrespect



Legislation that would make attacking police officers and judges a hate crime cleared the Texas Senate on Tuesday. Now the measure heads to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk.

Under House Bill 2908, making a terroristic threat that puts a police officer or judge in fear of imminent bodily injury would be a state jail felony, which carries a sentence of up to two years in jail.

Unlawfully restraining or assaulting a police officer or judge would be a second-degree felony, which carries a prison sentence of up to 20 years. Any crime against either group that results in serious bodily injury would be a first-degree felony, punishable by up to 99 years or life in prison.

The legislation is an answer to two recent attacks: the 2016 ambush that left six Dallas police officers dead and many more injured, and the 2015 attack on state District Judge Julie Kocurek outside her Austin home. Kocurek survived the attack.

Texas lawmakers pass bill making attacks on police, judges a hate crime
Why don't the police grow some balls and arrest them for assault? We don't need a goddam new law every time a lib pisses their pants!
The police have been ordered to stand down. Arresting anyone would mean their jobs a civil suit to take everything they have and possibly a criminal action as well.
Time to look for another job, as many police are doing thanks to dem cockroaches.
Didn't take me long. Word to the wise; "the people" don't really respect you. And who can blame them with all the bullshit that's been criminalized, and turned the police force into an ad hoc revenue generation service. And then there's the insulting pay that will never make you wealthy. Fuck that shit. Start your own businesses.
 

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