Just have to love certain cops

gardenweasel

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go back and read my initial post on the matter,dice...the first words i uttered were:

""don`t agree with what he did...and he`ll pay...

but i`ll bet the parents of this girl are total assholes....why else would she show such utter contempt for law enforcement?...

i think it was a total overreaction""...

did you miss this while you were throwing your hissy fit?...

all i was saying was that if she`d acted more like a 15 year old girl and not like snoop dog or ludacris,none of this would have happened...

sorry if it offends you that...

1)it doesn`t get under my skin when kids that show no respect for authority and adults in general,sometimes learn a hard lesson...

2) i couldn`t decipher her race...:shrug:

3)i didn`t consider giving her a complete pass for acting like a moron because she was black...

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first she kicks a shoe at the cop, which is an assult on an officer. So now he can use force until she is in cuffs.

Then when the cop comes into the cell she puts her hands up and it looks to me like she does throw a punch. You throw a punch at an officer and the rest is justified.
 

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not throwing a hissy fit.....but I ASSUMED you were insinuating that her parents were assholes, lowlife scum and she was a tupac thug wanabe because of her race, your post to me had that undertone.....I ASSUMED everyone knew she was black since she had been on tv and its been around the net...so I will apologize for assuming those things....

I too don't have a problem with authority or adults reprimanding or punishing snotty, know it all kids acting out of control.....however there is a line and this punk officer hurdled the line and ran way beyond it.....as an 8 year Vet you would ASSUME he's dealt with more out of control inmates and inmates that posed a danger to other officers and this douche probably tucked his balls between his legs and went to an office desk to let other officers deal with those individuals
 

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let me add that because the kid and the father were on their best behavior for a t.v. interview doesn`t mean that out of camera view they aren`t real pieces of work....

you don`t have to be a slow-talking,mentally inanimate, near vegetable to lack common sense and social graces....

all that said,on the face of it(as i`ve already said),it appaears that he overreacted and will pay for it...
 

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no...what "we don`t know" is what happened prior to the beatdown...maybe she spit on him...resisted...maybe this isn`t the first time...maybe she`s chronically violent...all we saw was around 10 or 15 seconds of video that her lawyer probably obtained...

"confronted the law"?...she was in custody...it was over....all she had to do was wait for her idiot parents to come down and pick her up or bail her out...

instead she decided to play wannabe gangster....and caught a beatdown...

yeah...i think that`s moronic...pretty certain about that..

life is tough...it`s much tougher when you`re stupid...

I am going to take your word on that one.
 

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all i was saying was that if she`d acted more like a 15 year old girl and not like snoop dog or ludacris,none of this would have happened...

GW, I disagree with you on this. I once was a 15 year-old girl and I've thrown many a temper tantrum. Mouthing off, crossing one's arms and passive-aggressively following an adult's direction (i.e. kicking off the shoe vs. just taking it off) is typical behavior of a teenager. I've never seen snoop dog or ludacris act like snotty brats.

I do believe that in a circumstance involving police officers, it is best to be respectful and cooperative. Then, again, I have learned how to keep my mouth from getting my ass in trouble. She hadn't.

No amount of lip or namecalling justifies the beatdown she got.
 

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first she kicks a shoe at the cop, which is an assult on an officer. So now he can use force until she is in cuffs.

Then when the cop comes into the cell she puts her hands up and it looks to me like she does throw a punch. You throw a punch at an officer and the rest is justified.

If you deem that reasonable force for the situation you really need some help.

Or you are a cop.
 

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I think Weasel is getting a bit too much heat here. I think we are of the opinion that this spoiled little bitch had an ass kicking coming her way....it just shouldn't have been executed.
 

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GW, I disagree with you on this. I once was a 15 year-old girl and I've thrown many a temper tantrum. Mouthing off, crossing one's arms and passive-aggressively following an adult's direction (i.e. kicking off the shoe vs. just taking it off) is typical behavior of a teenager. I've never seen snoop dog or ludacris act like snotty brats.

I do believe that in a circumstance involving police officers, it is best to be respectful and cooperative. Then, again, I have learned how to keep my mouth from getting my ass in trouble. She hadn't.

No amount of lip or namecalling justifies the beatdown she got.

my last comment...i agree that the officer overreacted...and surely he`ll pay a hefty price...

everybody read that sentence twice...

maybe i`m from a different world or generation....if my father had observed me acting that way toward a police officer,or an adult,the beatdown would have made that little scuffle seem like a pillowfight...and if it had been my kids acting like that,it would have been a mistake they would have learned from...let me leave it at that...

i think there is a problem with children today...let me correct that...with some parents today...they don`t teach their children the proper respect for adults...they overindulge them....and nothing their kids do is ever seen bas being incorrect or wrong...

many parents are so busy being buddies,that they forget how to be parents and what it entails...

you see it every day in supermarkets,movie theatres,in schools or walking down the street...

again....the police officer will pay for losing his temper...probably with his job...a career down the tubes because he lost his temper after being baited by some spoiled little asshole who decided to borrow(steal)her parents` car:SIB (guess we`re just lucky she didn`t kill somebody while out joyriding)...

as it stands,a man`s career wil be ruined,and this little twerp will probably make a lot of money for behaving like a juvenile delinquent....

one can HOPE she learns from this episode...but,what does she learn?...certainly not that bad behavior has consequences....actually,in this case it probably pays off handsomely...

but,i guess we can HOPE.....of course you can HOPE in one hand and shit in the other...and guess which one fills up faster?....

btw...thanks for the measured response,va nurse...you`re a fave of mine...:toast:
 

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again....the police officer will pay for losing his temper...probably with his job...a career down the tubes because he lost his temper after being baited by some spoiled little asshole who decided to borrow(steal)her parents` car:SIB (guess we`re just lucky she didn`t kill somebody while out joyriding)...

as it stands,a man`s career wil be ruined,and this little twerp will probably make a lot of money for behaving like a juvenile delinquent....

A man wouldnt punch a 15 year old girl in the face, slam her head into the wall, then pull her up by her hair (for what he is claiming she said to him)...as it stands this, man(punk) should lose his job....most professionals do lose their jobs when they abuse privelidges and cross the line which leaves a black eye on the company....

I find it amusing you feel sorry for this guy :violin:
 

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not a cop but the teenager by legal defintion assulted the cop twice from the video I saw. First the shoe does hit him from the video link below at :28 seconds..but she states on that show it didn't hit him. Then when he comes in quick she put her hands up to his face, to me looks like a shove or hit at :30 seconds

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE1kxAsaGwk

If I'm on the jury I say any type of violence against a police officer justifies a resonable beating. The whole thing lasted 12 seconds. Seriously didn't look excessive to me. And I would find him not guilty.
 

taoist

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Weasel,

FAIL.

louddog,

FAIL.

There is no excuse or justification for this.... If this were my daughter, I would be in jail for shooting this bastard...or very wealthy from filing suit against the city. You pick.


You speak of "lack of respect for authority," yet if this were a teacher discipling a student, you would be outraged.

You made the following comment:

"maybe i`m from a different world or generation....if my father had observed me acting that way toward a police officer,or an adult,the beatdown would have made that little scuffle seem like a pillowfight...and if it had been my kids acting like that,it would have been a mistake they would have learned from...let me leave it at that...

i think there is a problem with children today...let me correct that...with some parents today...they don`t teach their children the proper respect for adults...they overindulge them....and nothing their kids do is ever seen bas being incorrect or wrong...

many parents are so busy being buddies,that they forget how to be parents and what it entails...

you see it every day in supermarkets,movie theatres,in schools or walking down the street...

again....the police officer will pay for losing his temper...probably with his job...a career down the tubes because he lost his temper after being baited by some spoiled little asshole who decided to borrow(steal)her parents` car (guess we`re just lucky she didn`t kill somebody while out joyriding)...

as it stands,a man`s career wil be ruined,and this little twerp will probably make a lot of money for behaving like a juvenile delinquent....

one can HOPE she learns from this episode...but,what does she learn?...certainly not that bad behavior has consequences....actually,in this case it probably pays off handsomely...

but,i guess we can HOPE.....of course you can HOPE in one hand and shit in the other...and guess which one fills up faster?...."


Maybe, just maybe, the fawking skin head cop had a bad upbringing that "learned" him how to behave in that manner? Maybe HE didn't get enough "love" from his fawking parents?

Maybe he has a "napoleon" complex, as many idiot cops have that makes him think that this kind of thing is justifiable, as you do....

HIS fawking "career" is ruined?!?!? Fawk him!!! What career??? He is more of a criminal than the "child" he beat down.... If that's the measure of his restraint, then maybe he'd be better suited behind bars with those that are more like him....

I had a very good friend in law school that was a Captain in the mtro police dept in nashville during law school.... His comment about police officers in general always stuck with me....

"The kind of personality that's attracted to joining the force is exactly the opposite type of personality that is needed in the profession."

This bully with a small cock and a general lack of self esteem thinks that because he has a badge and a uniform gives him the right to commit crimes that the general public would be charged and beratred for.... I've yet to meet a cop that shouldn't have to undergo anger management classes, not that they would sink through their thick skulls.

I've handled quite a few domestic violence cases that involved cops beating their wives and children.... Is this an abberation or just coincidence? I doubt it. These assholes are programmed to be bullies from childhood.... They seek the "protection" of a badge and a uniform to hide behind their insecurities and to take refuge behind them when their small mind let their emotions overwhelm their common sense, of which they have very little.

Having an inferiority complex and a badge does not give you the right to violate the law. Ever seen a cop speeding without his lights on? They all think that they are above the law because they "enforce it." Apparently it doesn't apply to them.

For all I care, every cop on the planet can rot in hell and I hope they all get the payback that's know as karma. Fuk 'em all!

I'll leave you with the thoughts of my old man....

"You can take the best man in the world...put a gun and a badge on him and give hime 6 months and he'll be the sorriest son of a bitch you've ever met."


:SIB
 

taoist

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not a cop but the teenager by legal defintion assulted the cop twice from the video I saw. First the shoe does hit him from the video link below at :28 seconds..but she states on that show it didn't hit him. Then when he comes in quick she put her hands up to his face, to me looks like a shove or hit at :30 seconds

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE1kxAsaGwk

If I'm on the jury I say any type of violence against a police officer justifies a resonable beating. The whole thing lasted 12 seconds. Seriously didn't look excessive to me. And I would find him not guilty.


Don't talk to anyone about "legal definition" of assault if you have watched this tape. He got "hit" by a shoe...and then proceeds to beat the fawk out of a child. I think that scott in the ATL would agree that "your just stupid."

If you're on a jury, you're probably going home before voir dire ever gets started just based on your ignorance.... Then again, considering the juries I've seen, you're probably par for the course....

The low level IQ of the general public never seems to amaze me.... Geeze!

Where's Eddie when you need him?!!?!


:0corn
 

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Don't talk to anyone about "legal definition" of assault if you have watched this tape. He got "hit" by a shoe...and then proceeds to beat the fawk out of a child. I think that scott in the ATL would agree that "your just stupid."

If you're on a jury, you're probably going home before voir dire ever gets started just based on your ignorance.... Then again, considering the juries I've seen, you're probably par for the course....

The low level IQ of the general public never seems to amaze me.... Geeze!

Where's Eddie when you need him?!!?!


:0corn

I thought about commenting further after reading more posts on this thread.... but I have to say, taoist pretty much sums it up nicely in the previous two posts!
 

taoist

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Thanks, my legal brethern.... :)


Seriously didn't look excessive to me. And I would find him not guilty.

BTW, loudog, if that didn't look excessive to you, then YOURE the one that deserves the fawking BEATDOWN...and I pray that a bunch of morons like yourself are on the jury to let the asshole who beat the crap outta you walk away, you fawking dumbass! :sadwave:


(Can the old school guys tell that this whole thread really got under my skin?) :mad:
 
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