• @[email protected]
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    16 days ago

    Has anyone actually been charged with jaywalking in the past 50 years tho? I’ve never heard of anyone giving a shit in any town or city I’ve been to in the US

    • @[email protected]
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      116 days ago

      “New York City’s jaywalking laws may seem obsolete, but the NYPD still tickets hundreds of people a year for the violation.” This JUST ended and jaywalking was made legal in NYC in October 2024. However this is a single city example. Jaywalking is still illegal and ticketed throughout the US. Especially if vagrancy laws were already removed, it’s a nice loop hole for cops to be able to harass homeless.

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        56 days ago

        Ah, I must be too not-homeless, cuz that’s not my experience in NYC. Just another tool for oppression of undesirables then.

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        Nice bullshit headline that implies the cops are just so racist (gotta be sure they mention the jaywalker’s race, right?) that they saw a black guy jaywalking and just decided to gun him down for it. Meanwhile, from a better article:

        At some point during the struggle, Reinhold grabbed hold of Israel’s gun in its holster. Duran shot Reinhold twice after he continued to resist arrest and kept his grip on the gun, prosecutors said.

        The deputies gave voluntary statements to investigators that were corroborated by surveillance video, witnesses and forensic evidence, the letter said.

        Gee, not so cut and dry after all, huh?

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          “Watch this, he’s going to jaywalk,” one of the cops says as they pull up to Reinhold.

          The other responds, “Don’t make case law.”

          Yes, it is cut and dry that they were planning on doing something horrible and using the jaywalking as an excuse to start the encounter.

          I see you deleted your other bootlicking comment and replaced it with this one. Feel free to keep trying, bootlicker.

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            Yes, it is cut and dry that they were planning on doing something horrible and using the jaywalking as an excuse to start the encounter.

            Yeah, let’s just ignore that he refused to simply go back to the sidewalk when directed to, that he physically resisted being led back to the sidewalk, and that he then went for the cop’s gun, and that he wasn’t shot until he did that.

            Just ignore all that, make your assumptions, and call me a bootlicker if it makes you feel better. Doesn’t change the facts.

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          “Watch this, he’s going to jaywalk,” one of the cops says as they pull up to Reinhold.

          The other responds, “Don’t make case law.”

          The cops knew that they were going to escalate the situation from before the encounter ever started.

          • ObjectivityIncarnate
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            13 days ago

            Yeah, let’s just ignore that he refused to simply go back to the sidewalk when directed to, that he physically resisted being led back to the sidewalk, and that he then went for the cop’s gun, and that he wasn’t shot until he did that.

            Just ignore all that, make your assumptions, and call me a bootlicker if it makes you feel better. Doesn’t change the facts.

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        26 days ago

        That’s someone being shot for being black. Were there no jaywalking law, the cops would have found another excuse