I skimmed it once. I don’t think all cops are bastards. This one looked like he went over the top though. The damn kid resisted arrest. This happens all the fucking time in our country. I’m not going to spend 25 minutes listening to podcast guy trying to feel important by breaking it all down for us.
It’s a fucking forum where if you don’t comment the conversation goes nowhere. So thanks for keeping this important conversation going. Good job buddy.
Then you need to watch it because he wasnt resisting arrest.
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The cop can be a power tripping a-Hole and the kid can be resisting arrest at the same time. Both things can be true simultaneously, like in this case.
I’m not going to spend 25 minutes listening to podcast guy trying to feel important by breaking it all down for us.
I turned the video off when Mr. Lawyer with a giant ass stye on his right upper eye lid blamed "big pharma" for the obesity epidemic. This is an attorney who knows nothing of personal responsibility, and has a giant vagina between his legs. I agree with ZZZ.
NYT - "New York City on Tuesday reached a $175,000 settlement with a Staten Island police officer who said he had been a victim of retaliation for giving traffic tickets to people with connections to the upper echelons of the Police Department."
Here is the lawyer with a giant style in his eye who triggered some cop-adjacent mags in this thread with another version of Police Behaving Badly.
TLDR: cops are called by a store about a white guy causing trouble. Cops respond and talk to store owner’s who point out the white guy. Cops go talk to white guy. White says “not me! Uhh, it was really that black guy over there!” Cops let the white criminal go, then proceed to beat the shit out of the innocent black guy, who is deaf and has cerebral palsy.
Minor note at this point, zero evidence that the black guy committed any crime, but he is now on trial for resisting arrest.
Major note: watch the body camera to see how the cops treated the white criminal vs. the way they treated the innocent black citizen.
Because in June, US DOJ found Phoenix PD engaged in systematic civil rights violations, a distinction previously reserved for the PDs of Lexington KY and Minneapolis https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justi...d-city-phoenix
So this is either Exhibit A of prior behavior, or a “y’all were warned, and nevertheless you persisted? WTF?” situation.
City is gonna want to settle fast. A Federal prosecution is likely coming
It looks like the preliminary hearing was just a day or two ago, and the incident itself happened a month or so ago. That puts it after the DOJ investigation.
As far as the city making it go away, hell no, they are doubling down and trying to send this poor black guy to prison for decades.
Holy fuck. The judge is even worse than the cops. There’s no way a person with eyes can see that and say there’s probable cause to charge Tyrone. If they actually send that poor man to prison for decades that is beyond horrible. And people wonder why so many don’t trust the system.
A Georgia sheriff grew so angry when Burger King messed up his order that he called deputies to the store.
Cobb County Sheriff Craig Owens, who is up for re-election this year, called his deputies to the Burger King on Veterans Memorial Highway in Mableton on March 4, 2023, to help address his botched order, according to body camera footage obtained by WSB-TV. Owens' opponent in the upcoming election is slamming the sheriff's actions as an abuse of his position.
Three deputies were dispatched to the fast food restaurant with sirens blaring.
Yeah I think that is called a Disproportionate Response
Broward County District Attorney is likely working on a quick settlement with the kids parents. Shows up a kids house, pulls out a checkbook and sez “how much will it take to put this unfortunate incident behind us?”
Tackling the kid and putting him in a hammer lock looked worse than hitting him with his car. Bit of a size mismatch there, although to be fair to the cop I don't think he had it in him to chase the kid if he hadn't made the tackle--not without a heart attack. Whatever "dangerous stunts" the kids were doing, they couldn't have been as bad as what the cop did to the kid.
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