I'm not here to be a critic for the sake of criticizing the police. I don't believe every one of them is a rapist. I watch interrogations and bodycam videos in the hope of forming my own opinions, in a larger way, about what's going on.
I know from experience that the police can choose what to release under a FOIA request. And thus there is a sort of selective editing at play that may not be obvious to anyone who's never requested records from a police agency. It can be very hard to get things the cops don't want to show you. Even so, there's a lot to be learned. This is another example of America's mental health crisis, and how the police become its front line. The lady in this video got pulled over for speeding in a school zone. She was only going to be given a warning and sent on her way. Her attitude was so hostile and bizarre with the officer that other police arrived. Even so she wasn't going to be ticketed for her broken mirror. Then she almost ran one of the police over as she was being allowed to leave with a warning only, while being as rude as possible the whole time. After almost running one of the police over, she was placed under arrest for assault with a deadly weapon. Then she sat in the car praying and speaking in tongues, howling like a madwoman. The driver, Brittany, had one very clear theme: I'm grown. You have no authority over me. Nobody can tell her anything. I think it's interesting that she's into a religion that does speaking in tongues, where you can shout syllables you don't understand, nobody understands, and it has meaning. You get to just say gibberish and believe God is behind it. She referred to "witches and warlocks" and God's vengeance, which was repeatedly threatened on the police. That's why Brittney can drive however she wants. She felt certain nonsense syllables of Jesus inside her that overrode the communications of the people who paved the road she was riding on. The police aren't being paid enough for this. Their job was to actually make sure she was sober and her vehicle was up to code.
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