When the LAPD protects a hostage, the hostage dies.
And the cops get away with it every time, because, get this, only the government has the right to decide whether to hold its agents accountable. Hehe. Can you believe that shit?
When the LAPD protects a hostage, the hostage dies.
And the cops get away with it every time, because, get this, only the government has the right to decide whether to hold its agents accountable. Hehe. Can you believe that shit?
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