Known Tyrant strikes again



This is madness, the first clip is from @HONORYOUROATH and we all saw what happened to him. For bad cops this isn’t a 1 time thing, they do this often. And as we see here the cop struck again. He had no reason to ID Travis in the second one. Make sure you go check out their pages. This is why people need to know, and understand their rights. And as we see that still isn’t enough. You can’t tell them anything. This is for news and educational purposes, people need to be aware of how these “public servants” are acting and treating people on a daily basis.

$Cashapp
$TheConstitutionState

Honor your oaths channel
https://youtube.com/@HONORYOUROATH?si=vNn1F3bMACgTKQ32

Original video
https://youtu.be/SYGgQRAGKi4?si=VQV_xm1bldteAv5E

Travis Outdoors
https://youtube.com/@onemananabrownie5213?si=Rk7TZT-mm22d7mZK

Original video
https://youtu.be/_Fug8777s8I?si=Cco_aR2meElA7_ep

St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office
4015 Lewis Speedway, St. Augustine, FL 32084
+1 904-824-8304

Their FB
https://www.facebook.com/StJohnsSheriffsOffice

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38 thoughts on “Known Tyrant strikes again”

  1. Notice how they always act wild as fuck but then you give them ID and then they come back with a change the narrative about you once they realize you aren’t wanted dude definitely should’ve not gave his ID

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  2. It’s an officer safety violation ??? What the feck is this incompetent dangerous cop talking about this cop is insane and must be held accountable for his completely insane violation of this man’s Civil and Constitutional rights !!! Sue the ass off this dirty aggressive dangerous cop !!!

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  3. Have police Nation wide ever hired a cop with any social skills. In my 65 plus years I have yet to see one. Not just hear the stories. Like “ Good Cops “ that is based on the same reality as Santa, Big Foot the Easter Bunny. Police safety is another lie. Policing is one of the safest jobs in the country.

    Officer safety violation. GIVE ME THE PENAL CODE.

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  4. Until there is personal, substantial consequence there will be no change. We all know this. The cost of actual deterrence has to be high. Take speeding… we know it's wrong. We do it anyways because the costs don't outweigh the benefit. We know enforcement is low and, when caught, the personal impact is minimal. M*rder? Different story.

    Violating rights is just the cop version of speeding. They know enforcement is few and far between and, when caught, the personal impact is non-existant.

    When the attitude is "go ahead and sue me" there is an obvious lack of deterrence and fear of consequences of court decisions. When you see body worn video of police cowering behind cruisers as lead flies around them, there is an obvious fear of immediate consequences. I have my opinion as to which is more effective deterrent value.

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