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12-20-2016, 02:52 AM
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Re: Brazilian Female Police Officer Gets Beaten
EDIT: Shit! kellyhound uploaded his article as I was piecing this post together. Oh well, I have stuff below that is in addition to KH's post above. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I found a news article that gives more information on this incident. source BREAKNEWS: L**z F****e N***r S***a Is A 34-Year-Old Who Lives In Três Corações. He Is Originally From Três Corações And In Minas Gerais. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On December 17th, police officer E*****a N****a attempted to intervene in a domestic violence situation where F****e was beating his wife, who is also a city deputy. F****e and N****a argue with each other before he proceeds to assault the officer, slapping her in the face and then kicking her while she is on the ground. Several bystanders immediately stepped in to stop the situation. Another officer arrested F****e where he was charged with Assault. After F****e was released, he made a Facebook page of himself and apologized for his actions. N****a also took to Facebook and said that she was just doing her job and that the assault was completely uncalled for. She hopes that her story is spread to the masses. ![]() Watch the video. Brazilian social media is currently in an uproar over the incident. |
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12-20-2016, 02:55 AM
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Re: Brazilian Female Police Officer Gets Beaten
If you would like to decipher the names in my post above, do the following: 1) In L**z F****e N***r S***a, replace the asterisks with "ui", "elip", "ede", and "ilv", respectively; 2) In E*****a N****a, replace the asterisks with "dvani", and "ayar", respectively. I do realize that the names are listed in the screencaps of the Facebook posts. I censored the names to remain in compliance with DR policy. |