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Link is NSFW due to images.
It shows a portrait of the the dead man, killed by the police-inspectors. It's not gory, but it is a portrait of a dead man, eyes closed, bleeding from his head injury.
The picture is at the bottom of the article as a fair warning.
https://revolution-news.com/china-v...killed-man-documenting-brutality/#prettyPhoto
Looks like the public had enough of the shenanigans of these police-inspectors.
It shows a portrait of the the dead man, killed by the police-inspectors. It's not gory, but it is a portrait of a dead man, eyes closed, bleeding from his head injury.
The picture is at the bottom of the article as a fair warning.
https://revolution-news.com/china-v...killed-man-documenting-brutality/#prettyPhoto
At least 4 Chengguan, the most hated police-inspectors in China, were beaten to death by angry people in Cangnan County of Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province (located in the industrial southeast), after they killed a man with a hammer. The police-inspectors hit the man with a hammer until he started to vomit blood, because he was trying to take pictures of their violence towards a woman, a street vendor. The man was rushed to hospital, but died on the way.
These police-inspectors are notoriously violent, are rarely investigated or punished for their crimes, and are terrorizing people making a living. The Chengguan, which are a special combination between regular police and state inspectors, are called “violent government thugs” in China, thousands of them are on the state payroll in at least 656 cities. In July 2013, they beat to death a man and almost killed his wife, for trying to sell watermelon they had grown on their land. The crime of the Chengguan police sparked riots in the province of Guizhou.
Looks like the public had enough of the shenanigans of these police-inspectors.