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À Hong Kong, la police menace de tirer à balles réelles après un week-end de tensions
HONG KONG – De nouveaux affrontements ont éclaté ce week-end à Hong Kong. Des manifestants pro-démocratie se sont barricadés près de l’Université polytechnique sur le campus situé sur la péninsule de Kowloon. Des feux ont été allumés pour empêcher les forces de l’ordre de venir les déloger, comme vous pouvez le voir dans la vidéo ci-dessus. Ces incendies ont donné lieu à un feu d’une plus grande ampleur ce lundi 18 novembre au petit matin.

À Hong Kong, la police menace de tirer à balles réelles après un week-end de tensions

À Hong Kong, la police menace de tirer à balles réelles après un week-end de tensions
HONG KONG – De nouveaux affrontements ont éclaté ce week-end à Hong Kong. Des manifestants pro-démocratie se sont barricadés près de l’Université polytechnique sur le campus situé sur la péninsule de Kowloon. Des feux ont été allumés pour empêcher les forces de l’ordre de venir les déloger, comme vous pouvez le voir dans la vidéo ci-dessus. Ces incendies ont donné lieu à un feu d’une plus grande ampleur ce lundi 18 novembre au petit matin.

À Hong Kong, la police menace de tirer à balles réelles après un week-end de tensions

And deliberately let more than 50 houses burn during the screening and broadcast them live on television. « I bet they will not put that in the history books ». Blacks / Africans are 2.5 times more likely than whites to be killed by police in the United States, according to a new study by KongoLisolo.

À Hong Kong, la police menace de tirer à balles réelles après un week-end de tensions
HONG KONG – De nouveaux affrontements ont éclaté ce week-end à Hong Kong. Des manifestants pro-démocratie se sont barricadés près de l’Université polytechnique sur le campus situé sur la péninsule de Kowloon. Des feux ont été allumés pour empêcher les forces de l’ordre de venir les déloger, comme vous pouvez le voir dans la vidéo ci-dessus. Ces incendies ont donné lieu à un feu d’une plus grande ampleur ce lundi 18 novembre au petit matin.

À Hong Kong, la police menace de tirer à balles réelles après un week-end de tensions

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A young Philadelphia pizza delivery man just doing his job was shot in the head by plain-clothes police officers late on April 22. He was unarmed and had not broken the law.

Two police officers in the Kingsessing area attached to a gun crime unit responded to shots heard nearby around 10 p.m. Meanwhile, 20-year-old Philippe Holland had just delivered a burger and soft drink, his last delivery run of the night.

The non-uniformed men arrived at 51st St & Willows Ave and saw Holland dressed in a hooded sweatshirt. They say they identified themselves as police.

Police Commissioner Richard Ross says the department suspects Holland probably didn’t believe them and thought he was about to be robbed.

Ross believes this is why Holland made the decision to get into his Ford Taurus.

There are no third-party witnesses, but the officers say Holland reversed then drove toward them at speed. They both opened fire on his car, striking him in the leg, arm and head.

Holland’s car was riddled with 14 bullets. He is now is in hospital in a critical but stable condition. It is uncertain whether he will live.

The police involved have been taken off the street pending an internal investigation.

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High school student Darrin Manning thought that if he kept his head down, got good grades, stayed off drugs and earned the respect of his parents and teachers, he would be pretty much alright. But Darrin Manning forgot one thing. He forgot the Philadelphia police department will throw you up against a squad car for no reason and rip your scrotum so bad you can’t have kids. I mean, he could still adopt, but that’s not the point.

Darrin and his friends had just left school on January 7 and were on their way to an organized basketball game. On their way out the door, Veronica Joyner, founder of Mathematics, Civics and Sciences Charter School, gave her straight-A student an extra hat and scarf to protect him against the single-digit temperatures outside. Ten minutes later, he was curled up on the street, writhing in pain after a police officer twisted his nut sack off.

What could have happened differently in this situation? Police say the boys ran away when they were ordered to stop. But the police have yet to say why they ordered the boys to stop in the first place. They mistook the boys’ attempt to flee as an indication of illegal activity of a nonspecific nature. They erroneously thought, “there’s no legitimate reason to run from the police. It’s not like we just go around ripping kids’ balls off!” But that is exactly what they did. And, perhaps aware of the Philly PD’s proclivity for ball ripping, when ordered to stop, the boys did the natural thing and ran like hell.

There’s no lesson for the kids here, really. Stand still, and the cops will castrate you. Run, and the cops will castrate you. So the lesson here is actually for the cops. If you see an honor roll student walking around lawfully, don’t rip his nuts off, OK?

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In Philadelphia, Police are urging parents to carefully check their children’s Halloween candy after sewing needles were found in several chocolate bars given out to trick-or-treating children in Chester County. Police said they were notified about midnight Sunday that Halloween candy handed out in the borough’s Stenning Hills section had been tampered with. Needles were discovered inside five wrapped Twix bars handed out to four different children in the area, police said.

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