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Death Penalty Problem: Police are Framing People for Murder

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I have been reading about the extent of the problems in the criminal justice system and I reached a conclusion that renders the justice system completely unworthy of a shred of trust. Although the problems were numerous and I already knew the entire system was broken, the problem goes beyond a broken system in that the criminal justice system is perverted to the point of being weaponized against its enemies. This includes up to the extent of framing people for murder by planting DNA evidence at crime scenes in order for the court to conclude that the defendant is guilty. We already knew they planted drugs on people and often get away with it, so clearly the police are the most effective at framing people for crimes they didn't commit. The problem is that our society treats DNA evidence as if it proves that a person definitely did something, when really it might prove the police are framing them but the courts refuse to question this possibility.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_evidence

The way this is accomplished is through organized crime syndicates such as Mafia Cop. I have encountered organized criminals before such as my father and his gang. Sometimes these organized criminals are smart enough to work with the police. This way they can learn more about how the justice system works, how to gather evidence, how police operate, and how to manipulate police more effectively. The organized gangs then gain substantial inside knowledge on how police function as well as the justice system as a whole. This includes gang members becoming attorneys, prosecutors, and judges in order to learn how evidence in court works, how to use it, and how to weaponize it against rival gangs. They understand how the logic of the court system works in order to navigate as effectively as possible to their benefit.

For example, in 2025 New Mexico Judge Jose Cano and his wife were caught housing a suspected member of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. Although this judge may have been linked to a gang, I can no longer be sure if this is truly justice or if another gang framed him to make him resign.

Furthermore, being a police officer is an effective way to get away with murder. There are all kinds of excuses you can make to just shoot somebody and kill them, but then get off with minimal repercussions. This is even more effective than typical gang violence because they have the guise of legitimacy that allows them to kill people more efficiently and with impunity. This kind of reminds me of the Nazi police officers, but hopefully our police are not as bad as them.

This kind of problem is fundamentally unsolvable through more criminal justice. The problem is that if we live in a society where there are deeply evil people who want to exploit systems to their benefit, then they will look for ways to corrupt our systems and use them for their own gain. If we make a criminal justice system, then organized criminals would want to infiltrate it. I don't know how to solve the problem of organized criminals infiltrating police ranks to frame people for crimes they didn't commit while getting away with murder. 

There is no amount of tough on crime rhetoric that can solve the criminal police problem. Tough on crime is only directed in ways that serve those in power who wish to continue using the system for their benefit. It kind of sucks that we might need a good president to help us with this, but the problem is that Donald Trump is the president and sometimes compared to Jesus Christ who loves America with all of his heart. By being in power it allows them to control the narrative including in criminal justice when the system is weaponized against rival gangs. We see the news coming up and talking about all these evil and horrible criminals, but that is just to serve the justice system which itself is full of criminals but targeting the ones they want to.

I find this disorienting because as children we are conditioned to trust police officers and they are framed as heroes. However, this completely flips reality on its head by making police look like some of the worst villains of all. It looks like gangs exist on every level of the government and they will use whatever power they have control others. At the same time those who show fear of the police end up seeming suspicious, therefore they will investigate you for crimes and look for what ever they can to get a conviction. 

How do you think we should go about addressing corruption under circumstances like these? If those in power are the problem, then how do we change a system that is run by those in power? For some strange reason they seem very resistant to adding anti-corruption measures.

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