St Louis Police Revenge For Captain David Dorn Murder

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An officer was suspended and two others were placed on leave after a Ring video camera caught an officer driving into a black man and then struggling with him on the ground. It turns out the man wasn’t even the suspect police were looking for. The #nationalguard is currently stationed at the #stlouis police department in fear people will set the station on fire. Statement from St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell “Upon learning of the existence of the video, we immediately began making investigative inquiries. We quickly learned that our office had a conflict of interest: a close relative of a staffer in our office was at the scene of the incident. The case was then assigned to St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney Tim Lomar to act as a Special Prosecutor, as is our standard practice in conflict cases. We advised Florissant Chief Fagen to refer this matter to St. Louis County PD as well as the FBI for an independent investigation, which he informs us that he has already done.” #amerikka #policebrutality #blacklivesmatter #thisisamerica #backtheblue #bluelivesmatter #mega #trump2020 #donaldtrump #policeofficer #alllivesmatter #trumpssucks #makeamericagreatagain🇺🇸 #trumpforpresident #whiteandblack #icantbreathe #MAGA2020 #BlueLivesMatter #AllLivesMatter #WomenForTrump #Trump2020 #BlueLine #Policefamily #BlueLineStrong #BlueLineFamily #DrainTheSwam #whitelivesmatter #whiteprivilege

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In the video, a St. Louis cop runs over, and then fights, an innocent black man. Thankfully the Ring camera got it all on tape! The police didn’t care about any possible damage. He leaps out the cruiser, and a struggle ensues. After pummeling the African King to the ground, he realizes that this isn’t even the suspect he was looking for. The crooked cop walked away with a slap on the wrist, and a paid suspension.

A 24-year-old man has been charged in connection with the murder of a retired St. Louis police captain.

Retired St. Louis police captain David Dorn was found shot to death at a north St. Louis pawn shop after a night of unrest in the city.

Dorn was found on the sidewalk with a gunshot wound outside Lee’s Pawn and Jewelry on June 2. – KSDK

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