Brazilian Police Beat Unarmed Female Soccer Fan At Stadium

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Just like a rapid pitbull, you’re really not supposed to taunt police officers in any way. Trust us, we were born and raised in Los Angeles and unless you want your ass tased or your cranium smashed in by... [link]

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CROWD CONTROL IS SWIFT, BRUTAL
Published 7/24/2008 at With Leather - Sports news and gossip for cybernetic chimpanzees
Caution: This clip of a Brazilian cop roughing up a female soccer fan may be a little unsettling to some, for no other reason that it features a lot of Portuguese being spoken. My God, that's an unpleasant language. Presumably innocent soccer fans getting kicked in the midsection, pummeled with truncheons and hauled off against their will? That I can watch seven days a week and twice on Sunday. But listening to Portuguese for half a minute does to my brain what those clubs to that woman's internal ...

Don’t mess with Brazilian police
Published 7/24/2008 by houroc at Hail Mary Jane
... woman in Brazil who wasn’t happy about the game she was watching being delayed. Police showed up to calm down the crowd but she didn’t want to calm down at all. Bad idea. Now I’m sure we’ve all seen police brutality videos before (especially if you live in New York or LA) but this one is definitely different than most. Most of the time you don’t see 4 grown ass men taking on 1 woman. I guess whatever it takes to get some aggression out. [Macho Chip] Tags: brazilian police, police ...

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