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Some police officers, prison guards, and government agents are known to beat up criminals unlawfully. This is known as police brutality. | {{Important}}{{Mature}} | ||
[[File:1799159 031317-kgo-vallejo-pd-courtesy-Laura-Maldonado-img.jpg|thumb|An act of police brutality in progress.]] | |||
Some police officers, prison guards, and government agents are known to beat up criminals unlawfully. This is known as '''police brutality'''. | |||
Most likely, the motive behind this is not that they hate or have something against the condemned, but because they wanted to have fun 'experimenting' on how people reacts to pain. They get away with their crimes because they're cops (which is Common to Rare Occasions) but sometimes backfired resulting them getting caught Like [[Derek Chauvin|Derek]] and [[Tou Thao|Tou]]. | Most likely, the motive behind this is not that they hate or have something against the condemned, but because they wanted to have fun 'experimenting' on how people reacts to pain. They get away with their crimes because they're cops (which is Common to Rare Occasions) but sometimes backfired resulting them getting caught Like [[Derek Chauvin|Derek]] and [[Tou Thao|Tou]]. | ||
Also, when they are torturing a criminal, they cover the close circuit television (CCTV) with tape, so that their unlawful actions won't be captured. | Also, when they are [[Torture|torturing]] a criminal, they cover the close circuit television (CCTV) with tape, so that their unlawful actions won't be captured. | ||
This ensures that they would still be trusted by their more lawful superiors, which makes them a massive hypocrite. | This ensures that they would still be trusted by their more lawful superiors, which makes them a massive hypocrite. |