And still, people come on here all the time and say "Why did they resist, why did they hesitate and not comply immediately" and whatnot, despite all the videos that show police beating surrendered young black men...
They might think twice about laying on their stomach if they know there is a good chance they will get stomped on anyways, though they would never admit it. They might just think about keeping their hands up to protect their head so the don't get beat nearly to death like thousands of young black men every year.
And still, people come on here all the time and say "Why did they resist, why did they hesitate and not comply immediately" and whatnot, despite all the videos that show police beating surrendered young black men...
They might think twice about laying on their stomach if they know there is a good chance they will get stomped on anyways, though they would never admit it. They might just think about keeping their hands up to protect their head so the don't get beat nearly to death like thousands of young black men every year.
I watched it.
If the kid was late to class, well geezuz man... wtf? If the kid has, say, spent the better part of a month tormenting another student... I'm not so concerned.
If I was a parent... I would be upset, but I'd also want to know what my kid did to motivate the cop to slap my son. And, ultimately, if I found out the motivating factor was something serious... I'd have to look in the mirror and say, "Wow. What a f**k up I am. I've raised a degenerate."
And I noticed you pulled the race card here? The cop was black. Whites now assume responsibility for black on black violence? You've taken your stance to a whole new level, RG.
And still, people come on here all the time and say "Why did they resist, why did they hesitate and not comply immediately" and whatnot, despite all the videos that show police beating surrendered young black men...
They might think twice about laying on their stomach if they know there is a good chance they will get stomped on anyways, though they would never admit it. They might just think about keeping their hands up to protect their head so the don't get beat nearly to death like thousands of young black men every year.
I watched it.
If the kid was late to class, well geezuz man... wtf? If the kid has, say, spent the better part of a month tormenting another student... I'm not so concerned.
If I was a parent... I would be upset, but I'd also want to know what my kid did to motivate the cop to slap my son. And, ultimately, if I found out the motivating factor was something serious... I'd have to look in the mirror and say, "Wow. What a f**k up I am. I've raised a degenerate."
And I noticed you pulled the race card here? The cop was black. Whites now assume responsibility for black on black violence? You've taken your stance to a whole new level, RG.
I see the confusion there. I was speaking generally about the preponderance of evidence that black men get beat up from a submitted position often. It doesn't apply as much in this video as it does in many others. Second, the system of policing as a whole has a problem with racial bias and black cops are not immune to it. The Freddie Gray case is an excellent example. I am not claiming black cops are racist against black people, only that they sometimes fall into the systematic bias that exists for many reasons, including the shitty interactions with black criminals they have had.
And still, people come on here all the time and say "Why did they resist, why did they hesitate and not comply immediately" and whatnot, despite all the videos that show police beating surrendered young black men...
They might think twice about laying on their stomach if they know there is a good chance they will get stomped on anyways, though they would never admit it. They might just think about keeping their hands up to protect their head so the don't get beat nearly to death like thousands of young black men every year.
I watched it.
If the kid was late to class, well geezuz man... wtf? If the kid has, say, spent the better part of a month tormenting another student... I'm not so concerned.
If I was a parent... I would be upset, but I'd also want to know what my kid did to motivate the cop to slap my son. And, ultimately, if I found out the motivating factor was something serious... I'd have to look in the mirror and say, "Wow. What a f**k up I am. I've raised a degenerate."
And I noticed you pulled the race card here? The cop was black. Whites now assume responsibility for black on black violence? You've taken your stance to a whole new level, RG.
I see the confusion there. I was speaking generally about the preponderance of evidence that black men get beat up from a submitted position often. It doesn't apply as much in this video as it does in many others. Second, the system of policing as a whole has a problem with racial bias and black cops are not immune to it. The Freddie Gray case is an excellent example. I am not claiming black cops are racist against black people, only that they sometimes fall into the systematic bias that exists for many reasons, including the shitty interactions with black criminals they have had.
Yeah. There's at least a hint of truth to what you suggest- I wouldn't deny that.
I trust you..but if you're scared of dogs buckets brooms cell phones black people you prob should find another job. There's a ton of security jobs out there some even carry guns for those that have penis insecurities. It's like having a pilot that has a fear of flying.
That's true, but I wouldn't shoot one until it actually attacked. "I'm not gonna get bit" weighs less than killing a dog to me. That's just me, I have dogs. This hits close to home for me. Some nosy neighbor or passerby calls the cops on me because I am "acting strangely" as I am wont to do as a strange American, next thing I know a police officer is entering my property and shoots my dog? Oh fuck, no. Not cool.
Did you read the article? Some ducked up shit going on there in Madison County, some ducked up shit.
I trust you..but if you're scared of dogs buckets brooms cell phones black people you prob should find another job. There's a ton of security jobs out there some even carry guns for those that have penis insecurities. It's like having a pilot that has a fear of flying.
Get serious. A large, growling dog approaching you in the dark is something you should concern yourself with. Police don't have to get bit before they take measures to defend themselves- even though your words consistently show you might think otherwise.
And man you talk tuff. Penis insecurities? I guarantee you're one that, in the dark with a large dog growling and coming towards you, you're squirting a rosebud into your fruit of the looms... and then (laughably)... calling the police before you have your bath afterwards.
That's true, but I wouldn't shoot one until it actually attacked. "I'm not gonna get bit" weighs less than killing a dog to me. That's just me, I have dogs. This hits close to home for me. Some nosy neighbor or passerby calls the cops on me because I am "acting strangely" as I am wont to do as a strange American, next thing I know a police officer is entering my property and shoots my dog? Oh fuck, no. Not cool.
Did you read the article? Some ducked up shit going on there in Madison County, some ducked up shit.
Hey, I feel badly for the guy and the dog.
The dog was likely weirded out and approached the officer aggressively after the fire. It was just a bad scene.
I trust you..but if you're scared of dogs buckets brooms cell phones black people you prob should find another job. There's a ton of security jobs out there some even carry guns for those that have penis insecurities. It's like having a pilot that has a fear of flying.
Get serious. A large, growling dog approaching you in the dark is something you should concern yourself with. Police don't have to get bit before they take measures to defend themselves- even though your words consistently show you might think otherwise.
And man you talk tuff. Penis insecurities? I guarantee you're one that, in the dark with a large dog growling and coming towards you, you're squirting a rosebud into your fruit of the looms... and then (laughably)... calling the police before you have your bath afterwards.
Now you're saying cops are afraid of dogs and afraid of the dark. If you're afraid of the dark dont be a cop. It's pretty simple. Cop killed by man eating dog. Cop killed by the dark.
I trust you..but if you're scared of dogs buckets brooms cell phones black people you prob should find another job. There's a ton of security jobs out there some even carry guns for those that have penis insecurities. It's like having a pilot that has a fear of flying.
Get serious. A large, growling dog approaching you in the dark is something you should concern yourself with. Police don't have to get bit before they take measures to defend themselves- even though your words consistently show you might think otherwise.
And man you talk tuff. Penis insecurities? I guarantee you're one that, in the dark with a large dog growling and coming towards you, you're squirting a rosebud into your fruit of the looms... and then (laughably)... calling the police before you have your bath afterwards.
Now you're saying cops are afraid of dogs and afraid of the dark. If you're afraid of the dark dont be a cop. It's pretty simple. Cop killed by man eating dog. Cop killed by the dark.
That's true, but I wouldn't shoot one until it actually attacked. "I'm not gonna get bit" weighs less than killing a dog to me. That's just me, I have dogs. This hits close to home for me. Some nosy neighbor or passerby calls the cops on me because I am "acting strangely" as I am wont to do as a strange American, next thing I know a police officer is entering my property and shoots my dog? Oh fuck, no. Not cool.
Did you read the article? Some ducked up shit going on there in Madison County, some ducked up shit.
Hey, I feel badly for the guy and the dog.
The dog was likely weirded out and approached the officer aggressively after the fire. It was just a bad scene.
A bad scene indeed. The part that sticks is that the guy might not have been doing anything wrong at all. He might not have even been in the road, it wasn't verified in any way. Now his pup's gone, and it was just being a pup, you know. And the cop, good guy, bad guy, doesn't matter, he was doing his job. Just a bummer. I would probably take a bite before I opened fire, but I can't expect to hold everyone else to that.
This place though has some seriously messed up stuff going down, it's easy to let that tint the view of this incident.
That's true, but I wouldn't shoot one until it actually attacked. "I'm not gonna get bit" weighs less than killing a dog to me. That's just me, I have dogs. This hits close to home for me. Some nosy neighbor or passerby calls the cops on me because I am "acting strangely" as I am wont to do as a strange American, next thing I know a police officer is entering my property and shoots my dog? Oh fuck, no. Not cool.
Did you read the article? Some ducked up shit going on there in Madison County, some ducked up shit.
Hey, I feel badly for the guy and the dog.
The dog was likely weirded out and approached the officer aggressively after the fire. It was just a bad scene.
A bad scene indeed. The part that sticks is that the guy might not have been doing anything wrong at all. He might not have even been in the road, it wasn't verified in any way. Now his pup's gone, and it was just being a pup, you know. And the cop, good guy, bad guy, doesn't matter, he was doing his job. Just a bummer. I would probably take a bite before I opened fire, but I can't expect to hold everyone else to that.
This place though has some seriously messed up stuff going down, it's easy to let that tint the view of this incident.
You know my history with dogs.
If I had a gun or pepper spray... I'd be using it on the next bullmastif that was running towards me on a mountain bike trail. I wouldn't let it bite my leg to confirm its intent.
Think of how many times cops encounter dogs as they do their job. I haven't heard you do it, but one shouldn't dismiss their lack of tolerance for anything but experience. Owners are to blame here- not necessarily the immediate owner... but useless owners who have raised shitty dogs nonetheless.
That's true, but I wouldn't shoot one until it actually attacked. "I'm not gonna get bit" weighs less than killing a dog to me. That's just me, I have dogs. This hits close to home for me. Some nosy neighbor or passerby calls the cops on me because I am "acting strangely" as I am wont to do as a strange American, next thing I know a police officer is entering my property and shoots my dog? Oh fuck, no. Not cool.
Did you read the article? Some ducked up shit going on there in Madison County, some ducked up shit.
Hey, I feel badly for the guy and the dog.
The dog was likely weirded out and approached the officer aggressively after the fire. It was just a bad scene.
A bad scene indeed. The part that sticks is that the guy might not have been doing anything wrong at all. He might not have even been in the road, it wasn't verified in any way. Now his pup's gone, and it was just being a pup, you know. And the cop, good guy, bad guy, doesn't matter, he was doing his job. Just a bummer. I would probably take a bite before I opened fire, but I can't expect to hold everyone else to that.
This place though has some seriously messed up stuff going down, it's easy to let that tint the view of this incident.
You know my history with dogs.
If I had a gun or pepper spray... I'd be using it on the next bullmastif that was running towards me on a mountain bike trail. I wouldn't let it bite my leg to confirm its intent.
Think of how many times cops encounter dogs as they do their job. I haven't heard you do it, but one shouldn't dismiss their lack of tolerance for anything but experience. Owners are to blame here- not necessarily the immediate owner... but useless owners who have raised shitty dogs nonetheless.
Well, like I said, it's not fair of me to hold others to that standard. I don't want to blame the cop here, I want to blame the nosy fucking busybody who called the cops. Cop was doing his job, nosy person is the one who created a situation where the officer had a reason to enter the property. A person sitting on the side of the road is not "acting strangely", though it is possible there was more happening, it isn't clear. I know this "see something say something" mentality totally goes against the way I was raised, which is to mind your own fucking business unless someone is in real danger.
You can't make this up! Two dead one injured over search warrant for syringe possession??????????????????????????
Cop 1: I have a good idea, let's go serve this syringe warrant Cop 2: It's 12:40am, what? syringe warrant? Cop 1: so, he probably sleeping Cop 2: syringe warrant? Cop 1: yeah Cop 2: Ok good idea, let's do this!
the NYPD has said that the pedestrian “assumed risk” by crossing the street, and “contributed, in whole or in part” to his own injuries, Streetsblog reports.
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
Americans killed by WMA terrorists Accidental deaths by american children playing with guns Unarmed americans killed by cops Americans killed by Muslim terrorists
Have a joke to lighten the mood around here? How many cops does it take to handcuff and arrest a single non resisting male?
Your jokes are stupid. Not quite as stupid as most of your posts, but stupid for sure... not to mention sorely out of place.
Your agenda is to paint cops as buffoons- we get it. Only... do you have any clue how you come across while trying to do so and how your tact backfires?
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http://m.eastbayexpress.com/SevenDays/archives/2016/02/25/opd-accused-of-covering-up-home-invasion-and-assault-by-off-duty-officers
Identify the following items
A- orange bucket
http://filmthecops.news/news/no-charges-cop-killed-man-holding-plastic-bucket-day-suspension-shooting-vietnam-vet/
They might think twice about laying on their stomach if they know there is a good chance they will get stomped on anyways, though they would never admit it. They might just think about keeping their hands up to protect their head so the don't get beat nearly to death like thousands of young black men every year.
If the kid was late to class, well geezuz man... wtf? If the kid has, say, spent the better part of a month tormenting another student... I'm not so concerned.
If I was a parent... I would be upset, but I'd also want to know what my kid did to motivate the cop to slap my son. And, ultimately, if I found out the motivating factor was something serious... I'd have to look in the mirror and say, "Wow. What a f**k up I am. I've raised a degenerate."
And I noticed you pulled the race card here? The cop was black. Whites now assume responsibility for black on black violence? You've taken your stance to a whole new level, RG.
I was speaking generally about the preponderance of evidence that black men get beat up from a submitted position often. It doesn't apply as much in this video as it does in many others.
Second, the system of policing as a whole has a problem with racial bias and black cops are not immune to it. The Freddie Gray case is an excellent example. I am not claiming black cops are racist against black people, only that they sometimes fall into the systematic bias that exists for many reasons, including the shitty interactions with black criminals they have had.
Add dogs to the list of what cops are scare top death of.
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2016/03/deputy_shoots_dog_after_man_lo.html#incart_river_home
It's like having a pilot that has a fear of flying.
This hits close to home for me. Some nosy neighbor or passerby calls the cops on me because I am "acting strangely" as I am wont to do as a strange American, next thing I know a police officer is entering my property and shoots my dog? Oh fuck, no. Not cool.
Did you read the article? Some ducked up shit going on there in Madison County, some ducked up shit.
And man you talk tuff. Penis insecurities? I guarantee you're one that, in the dark with a large dog growling and coming towards you, you're squirting a rosebud into your fruit of the looms... and then (laughably)... calling the police before you have your bath afterwards.
The dog was likely weirded out and approached the officer aggressively after the fire. It was just a bad scene.
Cop killed by man eating dog.
Cop killed by the dark.
Now his pup's gone, and it was just being a pup, you know.
And the cop, good guy, bad guy, doesn't matter, he was doing his job. Just a bummer.
I would probably take a bite before I opened fire, but I can't expect to hold everyone else to that.
This place though has some seriously messed up stuff going down, it's easy to let that tint the view of this incident.
If I had a gun or pepper spray... I'd be using it on the next bullmastif that was running towards me on a mountain bike trail. I wouldn't let it bite my leg to confirm its intent.
Think of how many times cops encounter dogs as they do their job. I haven't heard you do it, but one shouldn't dismiss their lack of tolerance for anything but experience. Owners are to blame here- not necessarily the immediate owner... but useless owners who have raised shitty dogs nonetheless.
I don't want to blame the cop here, I want to blame the nosy fucking busybody who called the cops. Cop was doing his job, nosy person is the one who created a situation where the officer had a reason to enter the property.
A person sitting on the side of the road is not "acting strangely", though it is possible there was more happening, it isn't clear.
I know this "see something say something" mentality totally goes against the way I was raised, which is to mind your own fucking business unless someone is in real danger.
https://www.rt.com/usa/335608-cops-medical-marijuana-charged/
Add 6 or more motorcycles to the long list of what spooks cops.
http://m.nydailynews.com/news/national/police-officer-pepper-spraying-motorcyclists-article-1.2564697?
Cop 1: I have a good idea, let's go serve this syringe warrant
Cop 2: It's 12:40am, what? syringe warrant?
Cop 1: so, he probably sleeping
Cop 2: syringe warrant?
Cop 1: yeah
Cop 2: Ok good idea, let's do this!
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/indiana-deputy-killed-another-injured-while-serving-warrant-n542191
The warrant the two deputies were serving was for possession of a syringe, according to WTHR.
the NYPD has said that the pedestrian “assumed risk” by crossing the street, and “contributed, in whole or in part” to his own injuries, Streetsblog reports.
http://m.nydailynews.com/new-york/brooklyn-borough-president-condemns-cops-cuffed-mailman-article-1.2573825?cid=bitly
How many cops does it take to handcuff and arrest a single non resisting male?
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
Okay...here's another.
What are a cops 2 favorite words? They usually scream and yell them incessantly?
Rank from most to least in 2015:
Americans killed by WMA terrorists
Accidental deaths by american children playing with guns
Unarmed americans killed by cops
Americans killed by Muslim terrorists
Your jokes are stupid. Not quite as stupid as most of your posts, but stupid for sure... not to mention sorely out of place.
Your agenda is to paint cops as buffoons- we get it. Only... do you have any clue how you come across while trying to do so and how your tact backfires?