Posted on 09/29/2021 5:32:31 PM PDT by BenLurkin
The prosecutor in the case of a British woman's murder told a London jury Wednesday that the police officer who kidnapped, raped, and killed his victim had made a fraudulent, premeditated arrest under the guise of lockdown enforcement.
Sarah Everard, who was walking home from a friend's house in defiance of lockdown regulations... went missing March 3 while walking home from a dinner at a friend's home. Her burned body was found a week later in the woods outside of London.
Everard's death triggered protests against gender-based violence and police brutality in London.
During a vigil held for Everard, British police officers aggressively broke up the crowd due to the COVID-19 guidelines at the time.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...
“At the heart of this is Sarah, and Sarah just wanted to walk home, and she wasn’t able to do that by a patriarchal society, by male violence, and we have to change that,” Zarah Sultana, a member of Parliament, told the crowd during a March protest.”
Says the Muslim Paki trash...
1. Ms Everhard was committing a criminal act by being on the street.
2. We should be thankful that Officer Couzens made it home safely after encountering a criminal on the street.
There are to many bad cops but we over look the truth.
50 % of cop-s abuse their power. FACT
The cop arrested her as a COVID rules violator then handcuffed her raped her and murdered her.
I bet this wasn’t his first rodeo.
Weird. From that I assume 3,500,000,000 men were equally responsible for this act. I was taught responsibility, that the one cop was responsible for this. I guess I’m old fashioned.
Imagine that, actual accountability.
A police union is a public sector union, all of which yes I do believe are basically evil.
Put some ice on your nerve that I touched
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