You try standing up after getting tazered.Pug wrote:
Just do what the officers ask you to do and you don't get tazed.
The US economy is a giant Ponzi scheme. And 'to big to fail' is code speak for 'niahnahniahniahnah 99 percenters'
You try standing up after getting tazered.Pug wrote:
Just do what the officers ask you to do and you don't get tazed.
I'll be cracking myself up when Rome falls man. It's all I can do, since my government doesn't care about my opinion or my vote.cpt.fass1 wrote:
Erkut.hv I don't think I ever agree with you on anything, but today you're cracking me up man...Erkut.hv wrote:
Can we have some links please? Or can we all post some stuff?Dec45 wrote:
Wow... Who's going to back this man now? All this crying about liberal kids.
"the officer also liked punching retarded kids and beating up old women"
I referring to him being asked to leave the library. I'm referring to the fact where somehow the cops felt it was necessary to bounce him. I'm referring to him breaking their grip and yelling at them for touching him after he was asked to leave. I'm referring to the cops feeling that they needed to taze him...which of course has at least SOMETHING to do with his actions. So I'm talking about BEFORE he was tazed.Stubbee wrote:
You try standing up after getting tazered.Pug wrote:
Just do what the officers ask you to do and you don't get tazed.
I looked it up. Did you make an attempt?Erkut.hv wrote:
Can we have some links please? Or can we all post some stuff?Dec45 wrote:
Wow... Who's going to back this man now? All this crying about liberal kids.nlsme wrote:
To add to this story, LAPD has identified the officer that was responsible. It is no surprise that he was involved in a similar incident three years ago. He shot a homeless man, IA investigations said that he should have been fired, and charged with assault. That kid definitely has a civil case. Both against the LAPD and the officer personally.
"the officer also liked punching retarded kids and beating up old women"
Not yet Dec, but I shal try. Sneaking in posts here and there at work.Dec45 wrote:
I looked it up. Did you make an attempt?Erkut.hv wrote:
Can we have some links please? Or can we all post some stuff?Dec45 wrote:
Wow... Who's going to back this man now? All this crying about liberal kids.
"the officer also liked punching retarded kids and beating up old women"
Is that not what you found? Like i said i saw it on CNN headline news. I looked at their site, but only found a link to the video on YOUTUBE. Not even the original story.Dec45 wrote:
I looked it up. Did you make an attempt?Erkut.hv wrote:
Can we have some links please? Or can we all post some stuff?Dec45 wrote:
Wow... Who's going to back this man now? All this crying about liberal kids.
"the officer also liked punching retarded kids and beating up old women"
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Did he not say he was a cop in Florida? Thought so. We are talking about California where laws differ.Dec45 wrote:
So why did that cop just say you can carry people?deeznutz1245 wrote:
Is that why some time ago all of the squad cars have the lights that you can only see from the rear of the car and not the front?
Your world is flawed, like your posts. You say the police CHOOSE to go where they want. Wrong stupid. They are dispatched, they go where they are told. The thugs living in thug neighborhoods are the ones with the choice. And they choose crime so fuck them.Dec45 wrote:
Maybe in comparison to your world, the cops are risking their lives valiantly. In mine, I acknowledge that the people whose asses are truly on the line, are the ones living in the neighborhoods cops often get called to. Cops willingly choose to go to these areas and police them, and they have NO obligation to help anyone in the first place. I'm not sure if you knew that, but a cop doesn't have to help a soul. He doesn't have to rush to a call. Cops are emotional wrecks, who build up serious resent for the people living in the areas they often have to make arrests in. They are judgmental by nature, lack compassion and extremely biased towards people who don't enjoy the fassad of a public angelic image, where they always have excuses for everything out of some false sense of valor. The military and the police are on two totally different levels. I don't know what world you live in, but in mine, the police do NOT do their best to keep 'us' safe. And I'm not even basing this on race.deeznutz1245 wrote:
Um, wrong. You need to think a little. A restrained subject is required by law to move under his own free will. Police cannot drag or buddy up to carry. They followed procedure. You assume that a fallen officer of the peace is stupid because of the age of a subject? Do you know the circumstances? You must because you "informed" me. Freak things happen to normal people every day. Putting your ass on the line every day only increases your chances of something strange and uncontrollabe ending your life. Thats why militaru and police train, train and train again. They follow procedure and they do the best they can to keep us safe when they arent throwing fucky little trust fund liberals out of university libraries. And Im sorry if I sympathize for them and the adversity they face every day.Dec45 wrote:
'In the wrong', does not justify shocking him that many times. You can argue all day long that because he was wrong, anything he got he deserved. But that's a pretty barbaric mindset, that doesn't translate well with many other cases of disobedience. You can pick someone up with your buddy cop, and carry him... Anything. Are you trying to degrade the capability of the human physiology to carry or move another human in a multitude of ways, to the point you suggest that shocking him with 50,000 volts is the only method, and the best? Think a little.
I'm sorry to inform you, but any cop killed by a handcuffed 7 or 93 year old, is probably even more stupid then the ones who thought tasering a kid is going to make him stand up, or the student who didn't comply.