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Stalking him? Good grief.....the cops were called and they have to investigate....if the guy hadn't been such a moron.....a less than five minute conversation would have cleared up the situation...... Any time a cop is called to a domestic disturbance he has to be cautious....he didn't pull on the guy but was ready in case it escalated.

The guy had one hand in his pocket and the other hand holding the camera.

Do you really think the guy is going to:
1. Video himself shooting a cop
2. Be coordinated enough to hold the camera and the gun in the proper angles to both record the entire event and make a successful hit on the cop?
 
The guy had one hand in his pocket and the other hand holding the camera.

Do you really think the guy is going to:
1. Video himself shooting a cop
2. Be coordinated enough to hold the camera and the gun in the proper angles to both record the entire event and make a successful hit on the cop?

How was anyone besides the guy with the phone to know he was actually recording?
 
The guy had one hand in his pocket and the other hand holding the camera.

Do you really think the guy is going to:
1. Video himself shooting a cop
2. Be coordinated enough to hold the camera and the gun in the proper angles to both record the entire event and make a successful hit on the cop?

If you had been to several domestic disturbances where you were shot at or physically assaulted.....would you think so calmly about a situation or be ready if the guy is nuts?
 
If you had been to several domestic disturbances where you were shot at or physically assaulted.....would you think so calmly about a situation or be ready if the guy is nuts?

It was already stated before that it was a stinking parking incident called in by a neighbor...
Not exactly the same as 2 two people with guns and weapons fighting each other.

He took a simple parking call into a situation where he's having to draw his gun.

So now, we have rolling stops, selling loose cigarettes, busted taillights, possession of reefer and parking a little too far (allegedly) in a cul de sac as being grounds for use of deadly force?
 
It was already stated before that it was a stinking parking incident called in by a neighbor...
Not exactly the same as 2 two people with guns and weapons fighting each other.

He took a simple parking call into a situation where he's having to draw his gun.

So now, we have rolling stops, selling loose cigarettes, busted taillights, possession of reefer and parking a little too far (allegedly) in a cul de sac as being grounds for use of deadly force?

I haven't seen deadly force used for any of those reasons....I have seen idiot citizens turn a minor offense into a major one. I have seen before where 3-4 people have been killed bc someone burnt the toast. A cop doesn't know what he is rolling into until he has time to assess the situation. I don't see what the big deal is here....

The cop responded to a call......the guy acted like a douche....cop unholstered weapon bc he was unsure of the guy he was talking too. Cop determined that it wasn't a situation that needed his attention and drove away. Seems like a no harm, no foul situation to me.
 
The cop responded to a call......the guy acted like a douche....cop unholstered weapon bc he was unsure of the guy he was talking too. Cop determined that it wasn't a situation that needed his attention and drove away. Seems like a no harm, no foul situation to me.

How can you say that the guy acted like a douche? You don't know the whole story (remember?). I tell you this, I can defend a guy being a douche on his own property minding his business and (obviously) not breaking the law than I can some jackazz cop rolling up and pulling out his gun on what anyone with common sense could have seen was a normal surburban cul de sac with a boat in the driveway.
 
How can you say that the guy acted like a douche? You don't know the whole story (remember?). I tell you this, I can defend a guy being a douche on his own property minding his business and (obviously) not breaking the law than I can some jackazz cop rolling up and pulling out his gun on what anyone with common sense could have seen was a normal surburban cul de sac with a boat in the driveway.

That is true....I wouldn't even acknowledged this story if you hadn't posted bc what happened from the guy appearing to be a douche on camera to the cop unholstering his weapon was no big deal to me. We do know that the police had been called out several times before so their is some history there.
 
Aren't they that Disney rock group?

N'thanks.

Yep....my daughter has absence seizures but is starting to outgrow them. It had been really hard on her coordination and doing school work. I told her if she made A and B honor roll I would take her to an R5 concert as long as they came within 6 hours of us. She reached her goal and even made straight A's one semester. So last Thursday I took her to Nashville to see her favorite group. I have never seen so many young pre-pubescent girls screaming in all my life.
 
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Jackazz cop just being a jackazz cop... How much more proof do you fools need to prove that the majority of cops (not all, but certainly over 50%) are trigger happy, power hungry jackazzes?

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYONo5LeWDs[/youtube]

Tool. 400k cops are trigger happy because of this video?
 
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How can you say that the guy acted like a douche? You don't know the whole story (remember?). I tell you this, I can defend a guy being a douche on his own property minding his business and (obviously) not breaking the law than I can some jackazz cop rolling up and pulling out his gun on what anyone with common sense could have seen was a normal surburban cul de sac with a boat in the driveway.

How about it appears that the guy was acting like a douche? I'm guessing that most policemen would unholster their weapon if someone has s hand in their pocket and refuses to remove it..... Otherwise I'd say their careless and ignorant. He didn't raise it but he had it out. Was the cop a douche? ..... Yeah maybe, but so was the other guy. Unnecessarily acting like a bunghole to the cops ALWAYS turns out badly. The guy was instigating ....
 
Yep....my daughter has absence seizures but is starting to outgrow them. It had been really hard on her coordination and doing school work. I told her if she made A and B honor roll I would take her to an R5 concert as long as they came within 6 hours of us. She reached her goal and even made straight A's one semester. So last Thursday I took her to Nashville to see her favorite group. I have never seen so many young pre-pubescent girls screaming in all my life.

Took one for the team ..... That's being a good dad right there. It's all about making good memories bro
 
It was already stated before that it was a stinking parking incident called in by a neighbor...
Not exactly the same as 2 two people with guns and weapons fighting each other.

He took a simple parking call into a situation where he's having to draw his gun.

So now, we have rolling stops, selling loose cigarettes, busted taillights, possession of reefer and parking a little too far (allegedly) in a cul de sac as being grounds for use of deadly force?

the cop shot the guy? I missed that in the video. of course with the way you talk even having a conversation with an officer is grounds for assault against the officer.
 
Out of all these cop videos recently, they all have something in common. All the "victims" are being uncooperative and foolish. Is that worthy of death? No, of course not. However, if they had a shred of common sense, they would cooperate with the cop. Chances are, if you show respect and cooperate, you may even get off the hook (for a ticket or something minor). If you cooperate and show respect, chances are you won't get shot or beat up.

LEOs are human. There are going to be some rotten apples, but the majority are normal, decent people. They can have bad days or a short temper, so it's best to just be respectful and you most likely won't have an unpleasant experience. All these people were uncooperative or resisted arrest. They didn't deserve death, but they could've avoided all of it with common sense.

We should hold our LEOs to the highest standards, but citizens should stop being idiots.

Just my 2 cents.
 
I don't care how short your temper is or how bad a day you've had, if you pull your weapon out of its holster to threaten me for no reason, I'm not going to be courteous about it.
 
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Out of all these cop videos recently, they all have something in common. All the "victims" are being uncooperative and foolish. Is that worthy of death? No, of course not. However, if they had a shred of common sense, they would cooperate with the cop. Chances are, if you show respect and cooperate, you may even get off the hook (for a ticket or something minor). If you cooperate and show respect, chances are you won't get shot or beat up.

LEOs are human. There are going to be some rotten apples, but the majority are normal, decent people. They can have bad days or a short temper, so it's best to just be respectful and you most likely won't have an unpleasant experience. All these people were uncooperative or resisted arrest. They didn't deserve death, but they could've avoided all of it with common sense.

We should hold our LEOs to the highest standards, but citizens should stop being idiots.

Just my 2 cents.

The cop infringed on him... the civilian wasn't out looking to start trouble.

Geez... you people are tools for The State. Obey. Respect. You even said it yourself ("LEOs are human."). Then they need to act like they have some courtesy to the people they are supposed to be serving and protecting.

Again, they guy had one hand in his pocket (which I thought was still legal in the US) and the other holding a cellphone/camera (which I also thought was legal) while standing in his own driveway (armed or unarmed, still legal). Why the f*** is the cop getting out the car and making demands when even he said at the end of the video that he wasn't going to arrest him? What could he have possibly been looking for on that man's driveway? Did he have a search warrant?
 
The cop infringed on him... the civilian wasn't out looking to start trouble.

Geez... you people are tools for The State. Obey. Respect. You even said it yourself ("LEOs are human."). Then they need to act like they have some courtesy to the people they are supposed to be serving and protecting.

Again, they guy had one hand in his pocket (which I thought was still legal in the US) and the other holding a cellphone/camera (which I also thought was legal) while standing in his own driveway (armed or unarmed, still legal). Why the f*** is the cop getting out the car and making demands when even he said at the end of the video that he wasn't going to arrest him? What could he have possibly been looking for on that man's driveway? Did he have a search warrant?

Haven't seen this video yet, but if a cop pulled up in my driveway, I would ask what the matter was and if he asked me to pull my hands out of my pockets, I would. Sure, some cops are overbearing and in the wrong, but when someone if confronted by a situation like these, then if you comply, you should be fine. When people start yelling and resisting is when things get escalated. I'm not saying these cops are in the right, but people need to use common sense.
 
The cop infringed on him... the civilian wasn't out looking to start trouble.

Geez... you people are tools for The State. Obey. Respect. You even said it yourself ("LEOs are human."). Then they need to act like they have some courtesy to the people they are supposed to be serving and protecting.

Again, they guy had one hand in his pocket (which I thought was still legal in the US) and the other holding a cellphone/camera (which I also thought was legal) while standing in his own driveway (armed or unarmed, still legal). Why the f*** is the cop getting out the car and making demands when even he said at the end of the video that he wasn't going to arrest him? What could he have possibly been looking for on that man's driveway? Did he have a search warrant?

Is there an angle of the video we can't see where it's clear he is unarmed? You can tell there is nothing in the guy's pocket? And what was the original call for?

Cop told him to remove his hand from his pocket. I think given what's been going on (yes Ras, even in suburbia America cops get shot) that's a pretty damn reasonable request. But you are always so eager to find fault with the cops you cannot see this guy was being a total and complete douche in every sense of the word. He can be as hateful and rude as he wants, fine. But refusing to pull his hand from his pocket?

I would love to think you're better than this. This is a case where both sides are wrong and deep down you know it. But your pride won't allow you to admit just how much this was instigated from both sides.

Just admit it for once both sides are equally wrong here and call it a day.
 
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I don't care how short your temper is or how bad a day you've had, if you pull your weapon out of its holster to threaten me for no reason, I'm not going to be courteous about it.

This...

I know this will be viewed as crazy and extreme but had the guy been armed, I feel he would be well within his rights in using it to defend himself.
 
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If I want to keep my hands in my pockets in my front yard and I've broken no law then LE has no legal right to force me to at gunpoint.

Also if the guy actually felt threatened then jumping out of his car with his gun drawn and a parading around the street/yard like a douche was terribly irresponsible.
 
Is there an angle of the video we can't see where it's clear he is unarmed? You can tell there is nothing in the guy's pocket? And what was the original call for?

Cop told him to remove his hand from his pocket. I think given what's been going on (yes Ras, even in suburbia America cops get shot) that's a pretty damn reasonable request. But you are always so eager to find fault with the cops you cannot see this guy was being a total and complete douche in every sense of the word. He can be as hateful and rude as he wants, fine. But refusing to pull his hand from his pocket?

I would love to think you're better than this. This is a case where both sides are wrong and deep down you know it. But your pride won't allow you to admit just how much this was instigated from both sides.

Just admit it for once both sides are equally wrong here and call it a day.

The guy was in his own driveway and had committed no crime. What else would you like for him to do... would have to put out his cigarette (Sandra Bland reference) on his driveway, also?

The cop is walking up in his space and making demands on him and barking out orders when he hasn't committed a crime. I call that tyranny.
 
Haven't seen this video yet, but if a cop pulled up in my driveway, I would ask what the matter was and if he asked me to pull my hands out of my pockets, I would. Sure, some cops are overbearing and in the wrong, but when someone if confronted by a situation like these, then if you comply, you should be fine. When people start yelling and resisting is when things get escalated. I'm not saying these cops are in the right, but people need to use common sense.
You mean, that's when cops kill people.
 
You mean, that's when cops kill people.

Yeah, I'm not saying the cops are always in the right. I'm saying, citizens should use better judgment. If you are confrontational to anyone, not just cops, chances are they will be confrontational back.

Again, I'm not talking about who's in the right/who's in the wrong. I'm saying people need to be smarter and just relax.
 
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