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Kansas City police officer calls Black woman 'this bitch'

In this short video from a home security camera, a detective with the Kansas City Police Department can be heard calling Monecia Smith a "bitch." Footage courtesy of Monecia Smith.

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  1. Truth hurts.

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  2. That was a tactical entry team. Now we want those guys to be pussies too? Fuck her criminal ass.

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  3. wow calling a woman a bitch is racist!

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  4. And so she is. I doubt it's the first time she has been called that name, and others as well.

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  5. ooh!!! the horror!! but ..according to the DNC Shit Star ..it's perfectly OK for BLM "peaceful protesters" to throw bricks, frozen water bottles etc at the police.

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  6. The F...ing Star is the bitch

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  7. Liberals make good critics of people who are actually doing the dirty work that if not done they complain about. F-k demoncrats.

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  8. I'm sure she'll get over it and if she doesn't SO WHAT???

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  9. The Downfall of the Star will be when they ENDORSE JOE BIDEN THE HEAD OF THE BIDEN CRIME FAMILY. SLEEPY JOES,BROTHER .I NEED TO HEAR FROM HUNTER. Ask Rudy,COME ON MAN.

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  10. You should hear what her baby-daddy calls her.

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  12. We understand and appreciate the difficult conditions Police are forced to work under, but that still doesn't excuse the lack of respect shown by calling that Ho a Bitch.

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  13. Can you blame them?

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  14. Notice The Star doesn’t keep this behind their paywall......coincidence or their agenda.....lol

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  15. It was a private conversation. I'd be interested to know what the Star reporters and editors say to each other in private conversations. Probably the word "comrade" gets used a lot.

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  16. The Real News.....Not The MSM Bullshit10/17/20, 9:05 AM

    How does the Star know they mean her as the bitch? Hell I've been known to call my lawnmower a bitch.

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  17. It's all rough dirty work interacting with the bottom feeders, especially nowadays that they have, become emboldened by City Government.
    Bitch seems pretty tame, all things considered.

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  18. The far bigger issue is he leaves his weapon ("long gun" as he calls it) in the residence. I'm sure they had cleared the house, but what if someone hiding had gotten hold of it?? Jesus, tactical discipline much??

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  19. Oh no, did he hurt her feelings

    This is not acceptable, we should rally all the twittards right now

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  20. Surely couldn't also call that recently famous welfare pregnant bitch that was out fighting , a bitch. Even though we all know she was a ghetto crack bitch. She be a hero to the extreme left. Not unlike Chuck Berry when he filmed a teen girl taking a shit and then masterbaited to it. OR when poor Michael Brown attacked the wrong person or Poor George choked down too much fentynal. Heroes to losers that swim in the same cesspool of shit. Probably thought Subway child molester Jerad was a great role model as well.

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  21. Without any knowledge of the "victim". I bet minutes prior she just called someone a Nigga basic bitch or had been called one by ten of our buds in the last week. Must be a white vs black issue to be a big deal.

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