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Friday, October 07, 2022

We told you fast food was bad for you

A San Antonio police officer who shot and wounded a teenager Sunday in a McDonald's parking lot has been fired after newly released body-cam footage appeared to contradict the cop's initial report, MySA reports. 

SAPD rookie James Brennand initially said he fired his weapon after the teen struck him with his vehicle, according to police reports obtained by MySA. However, body-cam footage posted by the department appears the teen, who's recovering in hospital, never struck the officer.
-WiscoDave

10 comments:

  1. Looks like the kid was minding his own and the cop is guilty of attempted murger.

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    1. Murger is even worse than murder. Just kidding Bro.

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    2. Sounds like a great new product: the Cheesemurger.

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  2. That piece of shit should be in jail but instead i bet he's sending his resume to different departments

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  3. I watched the video. It looks to me the kid did put the car in reverse and started backing up. It also looks like he hit the cop.

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  4. Gee you need a permit to eat a burger in your car now?? that rookie should be facing attempted murder charges, as well as false statement. Lying POS.

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  5. F-ing POS cop. What a complete asshole.

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  6. The prosecutor charged the boy with assault on an officer and fleeing arrest. Just another hero cop doing his job murdering teenagers with hamburgers. THE SYSTEM IS CORRUPT. Well that's one good thing to come from social chaos: the rabid left hates the cops and so do right thinking sane people. Goes around comes around piggers.F-you piggers.

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  7. It definitely looks like the door went into the cop. But, come on man, that was pretty excessive...

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