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      05-24-2011, 03:34 PM   #45
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Police are supposed to get hurt. It's part of the job. It's part of why they are paid more than the average college graduate. You want more easy money? You take the risk (same with military). Sure, the wheel-chair dude was wriggling a bit but they could've laid him down with muscle control and kneed him in the back to pin him down. Either way, it was excessive to see blood in such an easy arrest. How do I know? I've been cuffed before. There was no need to drop him on the pavement. That's a lack of motor skills right there.
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Police are supposed to get hurt. It's part of the job. It's part of why they are paid more than the average college graduate. You want more easy money? You take the risk (same with military). Sure, the wheel-chair dude was wriggling a bit but they could've laid him down with muscle control and kneed him in the back to pin him down. Either way, it was excessive to see blood in such an easy arrest. How do I know? I've been cuffed before. There was no need to drop him on the pavement. That's a lack of motor skills right there.
I knew the background to this post even before I got to the part where you said "How do I know? I've been cuffed before".

Everything you said is typical of someone who has no idea what it's like on the other side of that equation. What you said is akin to your average 14-year-old (e.g. no license yet) asking why your favorite F1 driver doesn't "just go around the corner faster". There's a lot more to it than you can fathom and that's not your fault.

Also, they're not "supposed to get hurt". They knowingly take more risks. There's a difference. They have the right to ensure they don't get stabbed/needled/shot while on the job, just like the rest of us. Just because they put on the uniform doesn't mean they signed their own rights away.
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Shouldn't have been speeding ...
Just felt like quoting this.


this thread made me think about Training Day.

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this thread is hopeless.

everyone is a fucking armchair general here.... "yeah, cops did the right thing", "you don't know shit, that crippled dude may have been hiding weapons of mass destruction in his ass", "hight-five the cops for their work" blah blah blah

i am willing to bet money that 5 minutes after you get your face slammed on the pavement, handcuffed or pepper-sprayed you will be here on the forum crying how these damn pigs took your rights away and infringed on your civil liberties.
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this thread is hopeless.

everyone is a fucking armchair general here.... "yeah, cops did the right thing", "you don't know shit, that crippled dude may have been hiding weapons of mass destruction in his ass", "hight-five the cops for their work" blah blah blah

i am willing to bet money that 5 minutes after you get your face slammed on the pavement, handcuffed or pepper-sprayed you will be here on the forum crying how these damn pigs took your rights away and infringed on your civil liberties.
...yeah, because I'm stupid enough to try to strike a cop in the face, right? The difference is that I'm not that fucking dumb and therefore they'd have no reason to do that shit. In this case, they were well within their rights and acted reasonably.

Unbelievable. Did you even watch the video?
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...yeah, because I'm stupid enough to try to strike a cop in the face, right? The difference is that I'm not that fucking dumb and therefore they'd have no reason to do that shit. In this case, they were well within their rights and acted reasonably.

Unbelievable. Did you even watch the video?
I watched this video over and over again, even before it showed up here on the forum.
I don't see him trying to strike anyone, as both cops went straight for his arms.
I do see him trying to free up his arms, yes.

Was he stupid to resist? Yes. Did he deserve his face slammed on the pavement? Absolutely not.


And you do not need to strike a cop to be slammed on the ground. I got jumped by 2 marshals in plain clothes at 2pm on a Friday afternoon in a middle of downtown for failing a piss test while on probation. They jumped me from the back as I was leaving my PO's office wearing suit and a tie, slammed me on the ground and one of them put his foot on my head when I said that it was pretty excessive to arrest me like that. Do you think I deserved it too?
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I watched this video over and over again, even before it showed up here on the forum.
I don't see him trying to strike someone, as both cops went straight for his arms.
I do see him trying to free up his arms, yes.

Was he stupid to resist? Yes. Did he deserve his face slammed on the pagement? Absolutely not.


And you do not need to strike a cop to be slammed on the ground. I got jumped by 2 marshals in plain clothes at 2pm on a Friday afternoon in a middle of downtown for failing a piss test while on probation. They jumped me from the back as I was leaving my PO's office wearing suit and a tie, slammed me on the ground and one of them put his foot on my head when I said that it was pretty excessive to arrest me like that. Do you think I deserved it too?
Not to sound callous, but your situation has nothing to do with the video. You sound like someone who has been jaded by a personal experience, and I'm not surprised to know now that you feel that you've been a "victim" of police brutality. Also, were you honestly mentally challenged enough to do drugs while on probation? Just asking. And, to be honest, I don't have sympathy for you there. Did the cops act irrationally and harshly, beyond what I would deem "acceptable" in your case? I think so. However, I have no sympathy for you in that situation, assuming you voluntarily ingested illegal substances while on probation.

Take a closer look. There's a fist (brown in color) that definitely gets damn close to the officer's face. Seeing as how the officer is white, and his partner is white, and no one else is involved, I'm going to make an educated guess that it was the "victim's" fist. Not to be racist, but that's the black guy's fault.

How can you seriously not expect the cops to take the guy down with force after he shoots a fist out in the direction of the cop's face? I can't tell if he actually hit him, but who knows what he could have in his hand, and no one should expect the cop to give him the chance to do it again or find out what's in his hand the hard way....

Of all the "shitty cop" videos I've seen, this is by far the dumbest. It's so cut-and-dry that it's ridiculous. Shouldn't you pig-haters be banging your drum circles around viral videos that will actually give your cause traction? Really. Nothing to see here, move along.
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Not to sound callous, but your situation has nothing to do with the video. You sound like someone who has been jaded by a personal experience, and I'm not surprised to know now that you feel that you've been a "victim" of police brutality. Also, were you honestly mentally challenged enough to do drugs while on probation? Just asking. And, to be honest, I don't have sympathy for you there. Did the cops act irrationally and harshly, beyond what I would deem "acceptable" in your case? I think so. However, I have no sympathy for you in that situation, assuming you voluntarily ingested illegal substances while on probation.
Sorry, English is my second language as I was not born here, but I do not believe you can "ingest" smoke.

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I am not asking for any sympathy. Was smoking weed while on probation dumb? Maybe, but don't try to act all goodie-shoes over here, condemning my actions. I am willing to bet money that you were 19 at some point and felt invincible while doing stupid shit.

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Take a closer look. There's a fist (brown in color) that definitely gets damn close to the officer's face. Seeing as how the officer is white, and his partner is white, and no one else is involved, I'm going to make an educated guess that it was the "victim's" fist. Not to be racist, but that's the black guy's fault.
Have you ever grabbed or seen someone's arm grabbed against their will? They form a fist and try to free up their arm. Its almost a reflex. I am yet to see someone trying to free up their arm, while doing jazz hands...


Anyway, this argument is pointless. You are set on your opinion, I am set on mine. One of us is right one of us is wrong.
It does not matter. I am not here on argue pointless shit, but I know for sure that the moment you end up in hand-cuffs, it will never be your fault, or at least you will not think so.
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Sorry, English is my second language as I was not born here, but I do not believe you can "ingest" smoke.



I am not asking for any sympathy. Was smoking weed while on probation dumb? Maybe, but don't try to act all goodie-shoes over here, condemning my actions. I am willing to bet money that you were 19 at some point and felt invincible while doing stupid shit.



Have you ever grabbed or seen someone's arm grabbed against their will? They form a fist and try to free up their arm. Its almost a reflex. I am yet to see someone trying to free up their arm, while doing jazz hands...


Anyway, this argument is pointless. You are set on your opinion, I am set on mine. One of us is right one of us is wrong.
It does not matter. I am not here on argue pointless shit, but I know for sure that the moment you end up in hand-cuffs, it will never be your fault, or at least you will not think so.
(1) Watch from the very beginning again. The guy in the chair throws a weak left at the officer's head and then starts to push the officer.

(2) Some people do go through life not getting arrested you know.
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(2) Some people do go through life not getting arrested you know.
and your point is?
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and your point is?
It just sounded like you think Clue is going to have trouble with the law.
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lol @ cops are supposed to get hurt

what a clown of a post......

a cop is not "supposed" to get hurt. the whole idea behind him being a cop is for other people not to get hurt.

......and if an opportunity presents itself where the cop feels as if he's GOING to be hurt, then he's likely to stomp a hole in your crippled ass BEFORE he gets hurt.

it's funny when i see guys try to challenge cops. makes my internet a whole lot funner.....
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It just sounded like you think Clue is going to have trouble with the law.
It was not addressed to him directly, but to everyone in general.
You never know, though. What if his electricity usage is too high?
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what a boneheaded move to challenge cops while having NO LEGS.......

i'm sure he had just finished last in a punt, pass and kick contest at the local high school too.......

he was :handicappedmad:....
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It was not addressed to him directly, but to everyone in general.
You never know, though. What if his electricity usage is too high?
Holy cow, that's scary. The difference between that case and this one in the thread is that case involves people innocent of charges.
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Sorry, English is my second language as I was not born here, but I do not believe you can "ingest" smoke.



I am not asking for any sympathy. Was smoking weed while on probation dumb? Maybe, but don't try to act all goodie-shoes over here, condemning my actions. I am willing to bet money that you were 19 at some point and felt invincible while doing stupid shit.



Have you ever grabbed or seen someone's arm grabbed against their will? They form a fist and try to free up their arm. Its almost a reflex. I am yet to see someone trying to free up their arm, while doing jazz hands...


Anyway, this argument is pointless. You are set on your opinion, I am set on mine. One of us is right one of us is wrong.
It does not matter. I am not here on argue pointless shit, but I know for sure that the moment you end up in hand-cuffs, it will never be your fault, or at least you will not think so.
LOL what makes you think I've never been in trouble? I've been in a bit and I took responsibility every time. I think my ability to recognize it was my fault that I was fucking up was what lead to me eventually straightening up real nicely (e.g. growing up).

I've also dealt with plenty of having to subdue and restrain some downright crazed people. It sucks and when you don't know what the person has on him or is capable of.... I just don't understand how some think the cop should have just sat there and taken it, and waited for the criminal's next move.... That's just not how it works and for good reason too.
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I've also dealt with plenty of having to subdue and restrain some downright crazed people. It sucks and when you don't know what the person has on him or is capable of.... I just don't understand how some think the cop should have just sat there and taken it, and waited for the criminal's next move.... That's just not how it works and for good reason too.
Lol... When did anyone say they believed the cop should have waited to see what the guy's next potential move was?

This whole thread was started because it's quite clear excessive force was used in arresting this "potential" paraplegic. The red-herring "what-if" arguments describing how he may or may not have had a concealed weapon is just distracting to the original argument, which was whether or not a man's face bloodied all over the pavement was appropriate in arresting this subject; a subject that most, under first impression, would've given a benefit-of-the-doubt was paraplegic.

Attacking this argument by association of me, or others, representing a "pussification of society" movement is silly. It really is, because we're arguing for the use of excessive force here. Not the argument that the cop should have held his hand because he's disabled. And so is the association that me, and other posters, belong to a group of "cop-haters", people that think "cops are pigs", and the belief that "all cops are bad". Not true. Cops have a very vital role in society, obviously.

The thread was addressing the after-math of the arrest. With the person's face all bloodied on the floor, can one watch this and say there wasn't any excessive use of force use here? The thread did not make the argument for whether or not this person could've stabbed the cop, shot the cop, or killed the cop. It's about whether it was right -- in this circumstance -- for the suspect to be slammed face-first in the pavement?

I think no. Don't discredit me by labeling me with associations to nanny-movements or cop-hating beliefs. Just my two cents.
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Excessive force was used because he resisted arrest. Simple as that. If he just put his arm behind his head then they wouldn't have thrown his ass to the ground like that. The cops did nothing wrong here.
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