Fundraising for French cop who killed teen reaches €1M

by Robertdmstn

24 comments
  1. Why can’t we have sensible policing practices? The US is too harsh and EU is too soft.

    Anyways, how can we donate? They don’t have the gofundme link in the article

  2. People should prepare themselfs for the possibility that the court will rule this as an accident or as an aggravated assault.

  3. Somewhat unrelated but couple of years back i was in Montenegro, visiting Budva. Over there i met a Serb guy in his twenties, completely normal chap, critical of his government, working day to night and trying to start a family. He was working there as a construction worker.

    He said that he would give everything he has for a slightest opportunity to live in work in the EU. Unfortunatelly, he isn’t well educated because during his schooldays he had to take care of his sick parents thus never completed any higher degree. I live in Svalbard so i couldn’t really help him out, but i said that we can stay in contact and he could ask me for anything.

    Now this. These guys got that privilege ever since they were born. Opportunity to live and work in highly developed country, to enjoy the fruits of modernism and development, democracy as well. Ungrateful is what i would call them.

  4. Nice to see that pepole finally have the back of their cops, maybe a sign that they finally understand that they need them, and that they need them strong, not weak and scared to do anything for fear of ending in front of a tribunal.

  5. “Top 5 ways to earn €1M in less than a week. You’ll be shocked by #1!”

  6. Woah I wasn’t expecting this sub to be so privilege-conservatism and elitist…

  7. Good, the cop is a hero that saved people from being run over and killed by a violent criminal.

    Fuck criminals that endanger peoples lives, if they are in the action of probably killing people the cop should have every right to stop them by any means.

  8. The French police killed 37 people in 2021. That same year, the British police killed 2.

    I don’t see why it’s seen as so crazy on here to suggest that the French police have an institutional problem with lethal violence when they clearly do.

  9. That explains the riots. If the cop had shot a white person, there would have been still riots but they wouldn’t have collected 1 million Euros to award the murderer. The Nazis are alive and doing well.

  10. could’ve just shot at his fucking back tires and stop him but yall won’t miss the opportunity to let out the most vile instincts and prejudices towards the lower classes come out of your rotten souls. fuck all of you.

  11. The only injustice was that done to the doubly medaled cop, who risks his freedom for having stopped a criminal who was endangering others. If the French support criminals against the police, they will get plenty of crime and little police opposition – you get what you support.

    I did watch the video, and how on earth was that shooting unjustified ???

    Someone in a car can kill – was the police supposed to just let them go to wreck whatever havoc they want until they can be safely apprehended ? What about safety of the public – are police supposed to protect criminals at the expense of the public ? To wait until AFTER someone is killed ?

    Well, yes, it seems the public and the establishment want the police to protect and serve criminals first, the public second.

    When confronted with a choice between an officer with a double medal for bravery and impeccable record, and a criminal with a history of crime, the establishment made their preference clear: the criminal.

    And nobody protested this.

    So of course criminals now wreck havoc rioting and looting, because they got the message: nobody is supposed to stop crime, unless it’s perfectly safe for the criminals.

    And the police also got the message: if they actually try to stop crime in a direct confrontation, they are in a lose-lose situation. They may either lose their lives to the criminals, or their freedom. So they will probably only intervene decisively when neither they, nor the criminals, are at risk. As for the risks to the public – to hell with it.

    Enjoy what you support!

  12. Disgusting, the kid was driving a Mercedes that accelerates the moment you let go of the breaks. A witness said the police hit him multiple times with their pistol butts causing him to accidentally let go of the break. Even taking into account that he was committing a crime by driving without a license and failed to comply with orders by not immediately turning off the ignition that does not give the police the right to be judge, jury, and excecutioner. We need to punish cops like this more severly instead of collecting money for them.

  13. Going by the threads early this week some of you definitely donated to this shit.

  14. Not trying to be coy here, but I’m curious how people would have thought of the cops if the kid sped away unscathed and ended up running over a pedestrian (which he apparently almost did twice during the police chase leading up to the event). I don’t like that the cop shot the kid but I can understand that he was in a really difficult situation. At the end, I wish the kid complied and owned up to his mistakes, but here we are.

  15. While the riots are unjustified now, the way this seems to be going makes me think, may be the problem is with the system and the riots are justified.

  16. The money is going to his family. I don’t see the issue

  17. damn r/europe is full of trolls and Russian bots now…don’t even try to deny it.

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