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Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:57 pm to Kentucker
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Cheese and rice! Where did you come up with this shite? Pedophilia is a sexual orientation, different to both heterosexuality and homosexuality. Damn, dude, get in a time machine amd travel from the 1950s to the 21st century.
just using stats you dumb frick.
seriously learn that cops dont have free reign to go and question anyone and everything. We have this thing called a constitution and these things called laws that means cops cant just do whatever they want and if you fail to comply you are arrested.
that is not how it fricking works.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 12:58 pm to Jay Are
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Hard to see how that applies here. Unless you're one of the assholes who believes wearing black and walking in a neighborhood qualifies.
The trooper wrote in his report that the suspect was standing by the road and when he saw the trooper's car, he ran and hid in bushes.
If true, I'm guessing that might cause suspicion.
Edit: I agree with most people saying the cop was an a-hole in this situation.
And I despise the fact these types of stories (white cop/poc) gain attention.
This post was edited on 6/23/21 at 1:04 pm
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:00 pm to MMauler
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MMauler
you might be the dumbest mother fricker on this board.
its no wonder some of yall just do what the government tells yall. Yall think they have a right to tell you what to do at all times and you must obey....of course for your own safety
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:01 pm to lsu777
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just using stats you dumb frick.
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you might be the dumbest mother fricker on this board.
You sho is angry.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:04 pm to i am dan
quote:Is important to remember this report was written after the officer tazed and arrested a kid standing on his girlfriends back porch with permission to be there. Once he tazed the kid and then realized the kid wasn’t doing anything illegal, he was up shite creek and had to make the arrest; otherwise, how does he explain the tazing. Thus, in his report, he has to write it up to include reasonable suspicion. Even giving him the benefit of the doubt that his version of the events is accurate, nothing in the report or video justifies his use of force.
The trooper wrote in his report that the suspect was standing by the road and when he saw the trooper's car, he ran and hid in bushes.
If true, I'm guessing that might cause suspicion.
This post was edited on 6/23/21 at 1:05 pm
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:06 pm to lsu777
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100% and nobody said the cop is bad in this situation. Prolly a good person, but he fricked up. Why cant you admit he messed up.
How did he mess up. Let’s be empathetic with him for a moment. You’re him. You instruct the kid to put his hands behind him, a routine stance that, if obeyed, tells you that he will be compliant.
Instead, the kid says, “frick you. I didn’t do nothing.” This is a clear message to you that he is not going to comply with your instructions. Now he’s in the potehtial threat category. What do you do? What you’re allowed to do, of course. To neutralize the suspect.
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also his comment about not being able to just do what you want, typically leads one to believe he is on a power trip.
What’s wrong with the comment? When encountering a police officer, you are required to obey his instructions. Not just do what you want.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:07 pm to WDE24
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nothing in the report or video justifies his use of force.

Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:09 pm to WDE24
quote:Of course crickets will be heard because this dumbass will realize that he is in fact a dumbass.
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You fail to quote me
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It’s against the law not to comply with a police officer’s instructions. How can that simple statement be made more clear for some of our citizens?
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A police officer can require you to prove you live where you say you live.
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If he instructs you to ID yourself (at any location) you must comply. You can be arrested for not complying.
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If anyone fails to identify himself to a police officer after he asks for ID, he can be arrested.
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My ID is inside because I live here. No, you do not have permission to enter the house with me.
Yes, the cop does. Some of you people are fricking insane in your ignorance.
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COPS DO NOT HAVE FREE REIGN TO GO AND ARREST FOR WHATEVER THEY DEEM A CRIME!!
YES THEY frickING DO! That’s what we pay them to do.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:10 pm to The Pirate King
no it's police who have no respect for people.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:11 pm to Kentucker
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See? Aren’t generalizations about cops, or any group for that matter, unproductive and a waste of time? There are good and bad in every group, but mostly good.
I'm far from a "the cop is wrong every time" poster. I think that most of the shootings that have been highlighted in the past year are "okay", especially if there are weapons involved. I'm not an NPC, I look at each case and judge it from there. This cop was a dumbass. Any cop that thinks that he has the overarching power that you've posted about in this thread is also a dumbass. They aren't all that way.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:16 pm to OweO
hmmmm.. not sure about this one.
but think the cop fricked up.
but think the cop fricked up.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:18 pm to Kentucker
quote:This isn't true. You still have rights, even when encountering a police officer. You don't have to obey all of his instructions. It was literally shown to you earlier in this thread that you don't have to identify yourself, unless there is reasonable cause for suspicion.
When encountering a police officer, you are required to obey his instructions.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:20 pm to Kentucker
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If anyone fails to identify himself to a police officer after he asks for ID, he can be arrested. Failure to comply with the arrest can result in bodily injury.
You do not have to identify your self if you are lawfully on private property. Kid provided an explanation that he was lawfully on private property. The kid was not an imminent threat as his hands were visible and he was not moving towards the trooper. Trooper had a duty to investigate more before making an arrest or using force. Trooper should have attempted contact with residents before acting.
The Trooper didn't like that the kid mouthed off.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:22 pm to WDE24
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Is important to remember this report was written after the officer tazed and arrested a kid standing on his girlfriends back porch with permission to be there. Once he tazed the kid and then realized the kid wasn’t doing anything illegal, he was up shite creek and had to make the arrest; otherwise, how does he explain the tazing. Thus, in his report, he has to write it up to include reasonable suspicion. Even giving him the benefit of the doubt that his version of the events is accurate, nothing in the report or video justifies his use of force.
True I agree, but it's also important to remember that cops get shot unexpectedly by people sometimes. And also, if that kid did happen to do something wrong/illegal (which I doubt he did) then the cop diffused the situation very quickly rather than it turning into something much worse which could happen.
Yes, it looks very bad on video, but as a cop in about any situation these days, they can do no right.
Take a normal vehicle pullover... most every situation will go smoothly. Millions do.. but then you have the growing number of situations where cars don't pull over or the drivers/passengers open fire on the cop.
Now, if you were a cop, what would tend to stick in your head? The millions of smooth interactions or videos of cops getting fired at without warning? Like that video of the cop walking to the back of the truck after the driver gets out. The driver shoots him a bunch of times while the cop is screaming, then the driver executes him.
That shite would stick in my head forever, especially being a cop.
It's a tough arse, scary job I'm guessing. Especially depending on where you work. You definitely have to be the right kind of person to be a good cop.
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To the downvoters:
Go be a cop for a week.
This post was edited on 6/23/21 at 1:31 pm
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:23 pm to i am dan
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And also, if that kid did happen to do something wrong/illegal (which I doubt he did) then the cop diffused the situation very quickly rather than it turning into something much worse which could happen.
sweet baby jesus.....
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:24 pm to OweO
Maybe try complying next time and your arse won't get tazed.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:25 pm to lsu777
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if that is the case everyone is a potential threat and potential suspect.
Ding, ding, ding. I think we've found a root cause of these situations. It's clear that many officers out there are trained that everyone in every situation is a potential threat and suspect.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 1:26 pm to Epic Cajun
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COPS DO NOT HAVE FREE REIGN TO GO AND ARREST FOR WHATEVER THEY DEEM A CRIME!!quote:
YES THEY frickING DO! That’s what we pay them to do.
Wow. Just wow. Some of you really never grew out of that teenage angst bootlicking authoritarian phase, did you?
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It’d be hilarious and depressing to know how many bootlickers have a Gadsden sticker right next to their blue lives matter sticker
Facts. People couldn't be more oblivious even if they tried.
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