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Being pulled over for not signaling.. Stupid, I'll give you that.

However she was going to be given a warning. Then she kicked the officer. What the hell did she think was going to happen?

The video shows no one going into her cell. So yea... Suicide. What else would you call it?

See, this is all I'm saying... when these cops nitpick and pull people over for the most trivial of reasons, that might be the one thing that puts that person over the edge. And then that puts the victim and the cops in danger. Again, I'm just trying to protect cops. They don't need to put themselves in danger over simple infractions like rolling stops, not signaling for a lane change, reefer, busted taillights, not walking on the sidewalk, selling loose cigarettes, etc.
 
See, this is all I'm saying... when these cops nitpick and pull people over for the most trivial of reasons, that might be the one thing that puts that person over the edge. And then that puts the victim and the cops in danger. Again, I'm just trying to protect cops. They don't need to put themselves in danger over simple infractions like rolling stops, not signaling for a lane change, reefer, busted taillights, not walking on the sidewalk, selling loose cigarettes, etc.
I sure wish Mohammad had been pulled over for something before shooting up the recruiting sites in Chattanooga.
 
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See, this is all I'm saying... when these cops nitpick and pull people over for the most trivial of reasons, that might be the one thing that puts that person over the edge. And then that puts the victim and the cops in danger. Again, I'm just trying to protect cops. They don't need to put themselves in danger over simple infractions like rolling stops, not signaling for a lane change, reefer, busted taillights, not walking on the sidewalk, selling loose cigarettes, etc.

How about putting the blame on the ones breaking the law? If that set her off then she was a ticking time bomb already.
 
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See, this is all I'm saying... when these cops nitpick and pull people over for the most trivial of reasons, that might be the one thing that puts that person over the edge. And then that puts the victim and the cops in danger. Again, I'm just trying to protect cops. They don't need to put themselves in danger over simple infractions like rolling stops, not signaling for a lane change, reefer, busted taillights, not walking on the sidewalk, selling loose cigarettes, etc.

In all fairness. As irritating as it is to get pulled over for something you see as trivial, it's still a law that you violated that got you pulled over in the first place. I was pulled over two years ago for my tail lights being out. I honestly had no idea they were out. Got a ticket with an agreement that if I came by the office and showed they were working that it would get dropped. I saw nothing wrong with that.

I've also never seen anyone lose their **** over getting a warning. You got a warning... Grow the **** up.
 
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In all fairness. As irritating as it is to get pulled over for something you see as trivial, it's still a law that you violated that got you pulled over in the first place. I was pulled over two years ago for my tail lights being out. I honestly had no idea they were out. Got a ticket with an agreement that if I came by the office and showed they were working that it would get dropped. I saw nothing wrong with that.

I've also never seen anyone lose their **** over getting a warning. You got a warning... Grow the **** up.

A silly law. A trivial law. Not worthy of the big production of blue lights and being pulled over to have some college drop out lecture you about a technical malfunction. If they have the ability to focus on trivial items like busted tail lights, rolling stops, seat belts and not signaling for a lane change, image what they could do if they actually focused o REAL crime...
 
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A silly law. A trivial law. Not worthy of the big production of blue lights and being pulled over to have some college drop out lecture you about a technical malfunction. If they have the ability to focus on trivial items like busted tail lights, rolling stops, seat belts and not signaling for a lane change, image what they could do if they actually focused o REAL crime...

Sounds like you're trying to give this person a pass for her actions while condemning the LEO for his. He was giving her a warning. She creates a scene and kicks him. Or is that point lost on you?
 
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In all fairness. As irritating as it is to get pulled over for something you see as trivial, it's still a law that you violated that got you pulled over in the first place. I was pulled over two years ago for my tail lights being out. I honestly had no idea they were out. Got a ticket with an agreement that if I came by the office and showed they were working that it would get dropped. I saw nothing wrong with that.

I've also never seen anyone lose their **** over getting a warning. You got a warning... Grow the **** up.

Are you seriously suggesting a Black person shouldn't get a little anxious when they get pulled over these days?
 
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Sounds like you're trying to give this person a pass for her actions while condemning the LEO for his. He was giving her a warning. She creates a scene and kicks him. Or is that point lost on you?

He's a cop hater. He'd rather see the story read Cop Killed During Routine Traffic Stop.

These things are always the cops fault and never the result of the individual's idiotic behavior.
 
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So getting slammed to the ground and dying in a jail cell 3 days later is just for being uncooperative with a cop?

Yeah, I can't see why most blacks get spooked out getting pulled over, either,

No pun intended.

Or getting shot in the back, choke slammed and dead for selling a cigarette, dying in a patty wagon etc...etc...etc...
 
So getting slammed to the ground and dying in a jail cell 3 days later is just for being uncooperative with a cop?

Yeah, I can't see why most blacks get spooked out getting pulled over, either,

No pun intended.

Where did you come up with this? I never said or implied any such thing.
Did you forget that she kicked the cop? could that possibly be why she was slammed to the ground? ..... Are you suggesting the cops killed her in the cell?
 
So getting slammed to the ground and dying in a jail cell 3 days later is just for being uncooperative with a cop?

Yeah, I can't see why most blacks get spooked out getting pulled over, either,

No pun intended.
She fought the police and then hung her own damn self
 
Where did you come up with this? I never said or implied any such thing.
Did you forget that she kicked the cop? could that possibly be why she was slammed to the ground? ..... Are you suggesting the cops killed her in the cell?

The point that she kicked him acting like an idiot gets lost in all this. Anyone on the cop hating side of the fence just will not admit that's what caused it.
 
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The point that she kicked him acting like an idiot gets lost in all this. Anyone on the cop hating side of the fence just will not admit that's what caused it.

Actually, I didn't see that on video. If she did kick the cop, then I will reconsider my position. Got a link?
 
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