AZ Cop Tells Videographer "Terrorists" Like To Film Police
Chris | InformationLiberation
A Scottsdale, Arizona police officer came upon a man filming a large group of police and questioned him for filming because he said "terrorists" like to film police.
"Terrorists like to film police officer response, you know why? Because they make and identify how police respond and then they can do certain things."
The videographer points out the cop is living in a fantasy world and suggests he's been watching too much fantasy TV shows like "24," he dishes out some harsh truth directly to the cop's face, it's a pleasure to watch (as are all 4409 videos).
Here's the back story:
I showed up at a scene of 7 cop cars to make sure there was no suicide by cop. I will NOT second guess their response at first due to the nature of the call I do however wonder why it took ten cops one hour to find out this guy was not a threat.
I was approached by a busy body cop that wanted to explain to me what he had been brainwashed to think by watching Hollywood movies and listening to talk radio. He claimed that terrorists film cops.
One good thing that came about is that it was one less hour they had to drive round and harass people in their cars.
It goes to show how little work police actually deal with that ten of them would show up to deal with one non-violent homeless person, no doubt they used this as an excuse to collect overtime pay.
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