Meanwhile, in Buffalo...

Tech

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Did an aged activist set up the Buffalo police?


When leftists control the narrative, though, assume that what you’re seeing is a lie. It took a little while for the truth to emerge, but we now know that Martin Gugino is a hard-left activist. In his Twitter feed, he says “F*** the police,” longs for Chicago, circa 1968, where the leftists violently rioted, supports Palestinian activism, and retweets theories that “undercover cops” are responsible for Minneapolis’s violent riots. Buffalo’s mayor, Byron Brown, said Gugino was an “agitator” whom the police had repeatedly asked to leave the area for trying to incite the crowd.

Footage has emerged showing Gugino hanging around with activists and boasting that he’s looking “for fun.” The shocked young man to whom he confided this said, “I think he’s looking to get punched in the face. That’s what it is.”

That young man was correct.

People who have been carefully examining footage of Gugino’s interactions with the police, as well as his fall, have noticed that there was nothing innocent about what he was doing. According to the Conservative Treehouse, Gugino was using a phone as a capture scanner, which would allow him to capture information from the police officers’ communication belts.

Others have pointed out the peculiarly graceful and staged way in which Gugino fell:










Certainly, the waterfall of blood from his ear immediately upon falling is inconsistent with the type of blow he allegedly sustained as well as with how blood actually trickles out of a person’s ear by running down the skin. The double masks Gugino was wearing were also peculiar and the hard blow he allegedly sustained should have impaired his functioning, which did not seem to have happened:





wouldn't the fake blood and tube setup have been found at the hospital

:sshrug:

Seen less blood from a head shot. If these photos are true and accurate, that much blood would mean a severe head trauma but no indications at the impact point. Blood should be dropping off the back of his head.
 

BernieP

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Seen less blood from a head shot. If these photos are true and accurate, that much blood would mean a severe head trauma but no indications at the impact point. Blood should be dropping off the back of his head.
Photo shop

People who have reviewed the video are now saying he tripped as he backpedaled, that the pavement is uneven and his left foot got caught.
The officers are being railroaded for political expediency.
What this is doing is to further erode the authority to control the crowds now, and in the future.

My thoughts to the majority of the law enforcement officers out there.
Take you weapon and you badge and go home. None of them should show up for work and let the politicians control the crowd with their rehtoric.
 

WingsOfGold

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A reading comprehension course would be a good thing for you. Have your ten year old niece explain it to you . Judge Judy maybe if the price is right as for the other why you be pimping yo momma out again ? Can't make ends meet ?
Yawn, that's the best you have cupcake? I showed your dumb ass where you couldn't read, you came back with gross stupidity
 

vraiblonde

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My thoughts to the majority of the law enforcement officers out there.
Take you weapon and you badge and go home. None of them should show up for work and let the politicians control the crowd with their rehtoric.

This right here ^^^

I'm wondering how retarded they really are that they continue to put up with this. Maybe this is the best job they could ever hope to hold? Surely anyone with half a brain would have walked away and found a better way to make a living.

You can be a cop in thousands of wonderful towns/cities across America and make a decent living. If a cop chooses to stay in an infested shithole where they are under attack every day not only by the citizens, but by the politicians as well I have to wonder about him/her.
 
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vraiblonde

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Enough with the personal attacks and nasty insults. Nobody cares.
 

Yooper

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According to the Conservative Treehouse, Gugino was using a phone as a capture scanner, which would allow him to capture information from the police officers’ communication belts.
Among numerous interesting facts about the incident, the scanner one is the most interesting. The dude clearly makes an odd move with his phone (and you can see he has the camera app running; photo or video, I suspect the latter) after getting in the LEO's face. Classic misdirection for pickpockets, etc. Then he stages the fall (screwing it up a bit).

He was clearly on a mission (sent, perhaps?) to clone/capture.

I don't need the Conservative Treehouse to tell me that's what he did. I can see it with my own eyes (and know, from previous professional experience) what he was doing (and even if it turns out that isn't what he was doing, his moves/actions clearly show what the LEO thought he was doing).

Nice try, old man. I'll give you some (tradecraft) props for what you tried to do, but you don't get an ounce of sympathy from me as we're on absolutely different sides (in this and I'm sure on just about everything else).

--- End of line (MCP)
 
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BernieP

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Nice try, old man. I'll give you some (tradecraft) props for what you tried to do, but you don't get an ounce of sympathy from me as we're on absolutely different sides (in this and I'm sure on just about everything else).

--- End of line (MCP)
He succeed in taking how many more officers off the street, and now facing assault charges?
His head will heal, the cops will be unemployed.
 

Chris0nllyn

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Cop makes a mistake: "Cops aren't robots, they're people too!"
Cop makes a mistake during protests: "Police are robots and any moving creature that steps within the robot's pre-programmed radius gets met with swift force!"

Some of you couldn't be bothered to read the Mueller report and are in this thread turning into Sherlock ****ing Holmes in order to justify police, who aren't robots, pushing over someone. Then, after pushing them over, in a moment of pure human interaction, they step over the guy who just cracked his head on the sidewalk (that is, if you don't believe some random Twitter account claiming his fall and subsequent hospital stay were all a plan. I bet that ******* is on socialist welfare (i.e. Social Security) too and us taxpayers will be footing his bill because he can't get his own insurance so we have to pay for it (i.e. Medicare). In some circles, he's a ****ing genius who has waited his whole life to set the stage for this. Everything from the perfectly planned and positioned "random cell phone cameras" (can you believe it, BOTH sides of the street!) to the pre-determined hospital stay makes me sick!

I bet even the cops are in on it. 57 other officers clearly planned to resign and are probably kicking some of their pension money his way.

I bet this is a new tactic and this old guy 3/4 across the country clearly planned the same thing. Just look at that huge crowd he's trying to stir up!




Both these *******s deserve jail time for making those cops push them over. Who's with me!?
 

DaSDGuy

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Meanwhile, 18 murdered in Chicago on May 31. Black on Black murders, 18 in one day. Good thing it was only black on black murder. Otherwise someone might get angry and do something about it.

Minnesota needs to take a good look. 18 murders a day is nothing compared to the Purge you are asking for by disbanding the police.

The video rights should be valuable though, so hollyweird will send their film crews and we can watch the movie later.
 

WingsOfGold

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Meanwhile, 18 murdered in Chicago on May 31. Black on Black murders, 18 in one day. Good thing it was only black on black murder. Otherwise someone might get angry and do something about it.
Obvious solution is to disarm the cops.
 

herb749

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Meanwhile, 18 murdered in Chicago on May 31. Black on Black murders, 18 in one day. Good thing it was only black on black murder. Otherwise someone might get angry and do something about it.

Minnesota needs to take a good look. 18 murders a day is nothing compared to the Purge you are asking for by disbanding the police.

The video rights should be valuable though, so hollyweird will send their film crews and we can watch the movie later.


Not the subject but related. There's an NBC cop show based in Chicago, Chicago PD. If you ever catch it, check out some of the tactics the cops on there use. I'm surprised no one has called them out on it. I know its fiction, but if you saw it you might think this is how some cops act.
 

Yooper

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Then, after pushing them over, in a moment of pure human interaction, they step over the guy who just cracked his head on the sidewalk....
Yup, agreed. Didn't like at all that they walked right past the dude.

Having said that we don't know (or do we?) the dude's actions in the minutes leading up to this event. My sense, from watching both sides in the snip, is this wasn't a one-off; that there were earlier interactions in the lead-up to the viral snip.

While I'm not thrilled about the knock-over, what should one expect from the cops in an emotionally-charged environment when someone gets in their grill? I was always told that one doesn't wave a red flag in front of an angry bull. So even if there wasn't earlier interaction what a moron for doing what he did.

Do police need to be better? Sure. But I wonder if we're not over-stating the problem by tarring the majority of cops with the bad deeds of a few. Regardless, I am sure that much of the anti-police sentiment these days has nothing to do with boorish police behavior.

--- End of line (MCP)
 
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GURPS

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Among numerous interesting facts about the incident, the scanner one is the most interesting. The dude clearly makes an odd move with his phone (and you can see he has the camera app running; photo or video, I suspect the latter) after getting in the LEO's face. Classic misdirection for pickpockets, etc.

https://pjmedia.com/columns/jack-du...-buffalo-police-than-youre-being-told-n508740

Over at the Last Refuge website, a writer who goes by the handle Sundance offers a plausible explanation on what Gugino is doing: trying to capture radio and/or cellphone data from the officers via their Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices, a violation of both state and federal laws. This may sound farfetched, but I’ve been trained in these methods by former military special forces operators who used them while working covertly overseas, and to me, this appears to be exactly what Gugino is doing.

If it still seems implausible that some superannuated hippie would be engaged in intelligence gathering against law enforcement, have a look at Gugino’s Twitter feed (which has since been deleted), where he proudly expresses his revolutionary ideals and his animus for the police.
 

Chris0nllyn

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https://pjmedia.com/columns/jack-du...-buffalo-police-than-youre-being-told-n508740

Over at the Last Refuge website, a writer who goes by the handle Sundance offers a plausible explanation on what Gugino is doing: trying to capture radio and/or cellphone data from the officers via their Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices, a violation of both state and federal laws. This may sound farfetched, but I’ve been trained in these methods by former military special forces operators who used them while working covertly overseas, and to me, this appears to be exactly what Gugino is doing.

If it still seems implausible that some superannuated hippie would be engaged in intelligence gathering against law enforcement, have a look at Gugino’s Twitter feed (which has since been deleted), where he proudly expresses his revolutionary ideals and his animus for the police.

You'd think the cops would be all over this. Reporting this "intel" gathering (was he going to hack the Tac channels too?) seems like something the police would want to tell the public so they aren't as disgusted by their actions. It seems like something the supervisor/command staff of the fired officers would like to know before they fired the officers.

Why do you think the police haven't done either of those things?
 
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