To Protect and to Serve II

Who is told from birth to murder cops?

What's in the quotation marks?

But they are taught the cops are the real danger to their lives when stastically speaking it's not even close.

They have a backwards way of thinking that goes against logic. Dress like you are tough and mean and from the streets so nobody will mess with you because you are thug looking and acting, but when people see that and act a bit leery of the conduct, it's only because of the skin color.

Snitches get stitches in the hood and they are proud to protect their own but if cops do it, it is wrong.
 
But they are taught the cops are the real danger to their lives when stastically speaking it's not even close.

They have a backwards way of thinking that goes against logic. Dress like you are tough and mean and from the streets so nobody will mess with you because you are thug looking and acting, but when people see that and act a bit leery of the conduct, it's only because of the skin color.

Snitches get stitches in the hood and they are proud to protect their own but if cops do it, it is wrong.

I think you have some really mixed up ideas. There are no parents in the hood teaching their kids "don't worry about the streets, cops are the real danger". I think people say "don't trust the police" and "cops are dangerous" and somehow you're morphing that into "cops are the real danger". People in the hood know their streets are dangerous. ***

Cops are charged with protecting the public and they hold all the power. With power comes responsibility. You can fight back against a bully in your neighborhood. You cannot fight back against a bully cop. There is also no point in protesting a bully in your neighborhood, but cops are public figures, so of course they get protested. The law creates racial injustice and like it or not, the cops are the ones interfacing with the public, hence the lack of trust.
 
Sad they would act that way in the first place but when they have been told from birth that they are to murder and disrespect cops, this stuff happens.

Amazing if they did this to a "*****" in their hood they would get jumped or worse.
How did you jump from spraying water to murder so easily?
 
A friend posted this elsewhere and I thought it was interesting....

If you stand in solidarity with all people who are killed by police, you will undoubtedly stand for evil at some point.

If you stand in solidarity with all police officers who are killed by civilians, you will undoubtedly stand for evil at some point.

If you stand in solidarity with justice regardless of the identity of the suspects and victims, you will never be guilty of standing for evil.

Do you understand what "justice" is? Emphasis on "just"...
 
Bunch of idiots in Ohio.

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You stateist.
 
Tony Timpa called 911 and told dispatchers he was off his medication and had used cocaine. The cops showed up and killed him. They had him cuffed with his hands behind his back, pinned face down for 14 minutes, and he died. He was already handcuffed (by private security) when they showed up and one of the first things he said to the police was "You're going to kill me!" They're mocking and jeering him as he's dying.

"I hope I didn't kill him" is met with ruckus laughter.

 
After watching the video, I think both sides were in the wrong.


The only thing the officer ARGUABLY (and it is a weak argument) did wrong was at first telling her she was under arrest for refusing the take the ticket. It happens more than you think, and typically the thing to do is to submit the ticket without signature and let the traffic court deals with it. If its serious, the local prosecutor can charge her for unlawfully resisting the officer in the execution of his duties (sometime loosely referred to as "resisting arrest" even though at that point it does not involve arrest.)

From there, however, his actions are absolutely consistent with the law as she ran from the officer once she understood he was placing her under arrest, leading to a vehicle pursuit. Approaching her with gun drawn is fine under the circumstances. Attempting to take her into custody is absolutely justified. She then physically resists being handcuffed, easily justifying use of the taser.

It looks bad because its an old lady. But other than the contention that he could have just sent the citation in without her signature, officer acted properly every other stpe of the way, imo.
 
The only thing the officer ARGUABLY (and it is a weak argument) did wrong was at first telling her she was under arrest for refusing the take the ticket. It happens more than you think, and typically the thing to do is to submit the ticket without signature and let the traffic court deals with it. If its serious, the local prosecutor can charge her for unlawfully resisting the officer in the execution of his duties (sometime loosely referred to as "resisting arrest" even though at that point it does not involve arrest.)

From there, however, his actions are absolutely consistent with the law as she ran from the officer once she understood he was placing her under arrest, leading to a vehicle pursuit. Approaching her with gun drawn is fine under the circumstances. Attempting to take her into custody is absolutely justified. She then physically resists being handcuffed, easily justifying use of the taser.

It looks bad because its an old lady. But other than the contention that he could have just sent the citation in without her signature, officer acted properly every other stpe of the way, imo.
Yep.

The only thing I disagree with is arresting the policy of taking them into custody for a traffic citation. I had almost an identical situation a couple of weeks ago. A lady (using that term loosely) absolutely dog cussed me and called me a liar after I pulled her over for driving 70+ mph in a 45, in rush hour traffic, and cutting people off. After I came back with the citation, she refused to sign it. I simply wrote REFUSED TO SIGN on the citation and explained that there are departments (1 in the next couple over) who would take her to jail for refusing to sign and let her on her way....

I sincerely hope she contests the ticket (which she swore she would) and we get to watch the video in court.
 
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