On the morality of doxxing shitty cops using violence against innocent civilians

If you’re trying to win you should probably think about these things ahead of time.

Yes, that 4-5 post exchange between posters reminded me of that.

I’m not sure how someone could be arrested and there legally be no trace of it, at least with respect to state or local charges.

Jman or a lawbro could answer better, but I don’t see how someone can be legally arrested in secret (not counting Federal level Patriot Act bullshit).

Home address of a shitty person responsible for police violence against innocent people:

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington D.C. 20500

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We weren’t talking about secrets though - talking about public notification/doxxing. Supposedly you get your phone call/right to see a lawyer. Someone who is arrested could supposedly publicize their arrest on their own if they care to and have the means.

Look at who gave all the military weapons to the police. They were going to do their violence regardless of whether or not Trump was in office.

Many of those people lived at the same address tho.

Hmm…seems like some people are moving along on the “Abolish the Police” front…maybe it is time for me to move on to “Abolish the State”.

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Do some of you guys realize that trying to dox cops is far from something new?

Some mentally ill dumbass is going to get killed trying to go vigilante on a decoy address.

Or will get killed because, as has happened hundreds of times, people have called the cops because they don’t know how to handle a mentally ill person, and the cops “solved the problem” with violence, because that’s all they know

https://mobile.twitter.com/hunterw/status/1268932011621744640

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Exactly. Except as a tacit encouragement to some sort of action against the person being doxxed. Which, if you think some sort of vigilantism needs to be taken against this cop or that cop then google it yourself and then go do it. Get out there and start making moves!

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I can’t believe I am pointing out the obvious to the few idiots we have on this forum …

The possibility/threat of doxxing is a form of deterrent against police brutality when the normal accountability channels are not available.

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Has anybody disputed that?

Vigilante justice exacted by whosnext would be an even more powerful deterrent. Don’t passive-aggressively post addresses hoping someone else does your dirty work for you, get in there and get the job done!

This is such a horrific take it has to be a troll of some sort.

You don’t think fear of doxing is a deterrent?

Setting aside the posting of his address, public shaming is a deterrent and it’s in a place where state justice is an abysmal failure.

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Of course it is. So is murdering people. Deterrence is not a justification otherwise all doxxing is justified.

Ok, wanted to make sure I understood.

I don’t think anyone was suggesting that doxing is not a deterrant.