"The city of Dayton has received on average about 135 moral obligation claims per year during the past three years and paid out nearly $400,000 to settle approved claims. According to the city, the majority are related to car accidents — for example collisions with parked cars and waste collection trucks bumping into private property."What do they care? It's other people's money, and there's always more where that came from.
Police execute a wanted man by car chase. They won't say what he was wanted for. This is a good reminder that every crime in the US, no matter how arbitrary, carries a death sentence for people who resist state aggression.
"Richmond police released few details about a pursuit that ended in a fatal crash Monday, March 11, 2013."Of course not. They have to set up the story to make themselves appear in the best possible light while making the victim appear in the worst.



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