When Entitled Corrupt Cops were Sued for $2.5 Million



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When Entitled Corrupt Cops were Sued for $2.5 Million for Ganging up on a Priest

What happens when those sworn to protect and serve cross the line? In this shocking case, a group of officers allegedly targeted and ganged up on a priest—leading to a massive $2.5 million lawsuit. This video breaks down the full incident, the bodycam footage, the legal aftermath, and how the courts responded.

Was this abuse of power? Misconduct? Or something even bigger? Watch until the end to see how it all unfolded and what it means for accountability and civil rights.

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9 thoughts on “When Entitled Corrupt Cops were Sued for $2.5 Million

  1. Times a comin n it's a comin soon
    A cop knows the law. A pig thinks he is the law
    REMEMBER:$20,000 per minute of illegal detainment plus $45,000 per minute of a legal detainment in handcuffs plus $500 million federal lawsuit for violating constitutional and civil rights

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