“Now that the video has been revealed, a year after Noel Aguilar was murdered on the street because one deputy got shot by another deputy, and so they were entitled to kill one person who happened to have nothing to do with it, it turns out that every assumption the system force feeds the public was a lie. That one cop shot another cop, so they both murdered a guy named Noel Aguilar, never makes its way into the official narrative, except when there’s video. The only concern for Aguilar was to make sure he was smeared as thoroughly as his criminal history allowed.”
http://blog.simplejustice.us/2015/12/21/but-for-video-cop-on-cop-action/
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