stankeylegjones
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Well, he could have easily broken the cuffs and stabbed them with them.Four armed cops with one dude in a tank top, and they were still afraid of the big black man.
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Well, he could have easily broken the cuffs and stabbed them with them.Four armed cops with one dude in a tank top, and they were still afraid of the big black man.
Rock didn’t see it either. But of course you ignore that and jump down my throat for saying the same thing.You’re bo, of course you don’t see it.
False narratives are a big reason why some people don’t trust the police. Instead of speculating about what might or might not be visible, why not wait for the body camera footage to come out?Yeah, it's almost as if the police have, by dint of their behavior and lack of accountability, lost the trust of the people they purport to serve and protect.
Wild.
I don't think false narratives are a big reason. I think people don't trust the police due to the long list of crimes they commit against US citizens.False narratives are a big reason why some people don’t trust the police. Instead of speculating about what might or might not be visible, why not wait for the body camera footage to come out?
Both can be true.I don't think false narratives are a big reason. I think people don't trust the police due to the long list of crimes they commit against US citizens.
Are there any particular false narratives out there you can think of regarding law enforcement's treatment of citizens?Both can be true.
I don't know man. Maybe I thought I was responding to a different post.? I said it looked like the cop kicked him, not punched him.
Yea, maybe he is a Beekeeper.Well, he could have easily broken the cuffs and stabbed them with them.
You must have been. Here's my post that you quoted: "I don't see him hit him. And, I think given his movement, it would be more likely that he actually kicked the guy while he was on the ground."I don't know man. Maybe I thought I was responding to a different post.
Yes, they could have also been worried about that too. I mean, after all, it's highly usual for people to break though cuffs, use them to stab cops, all while having their army bees attack them. Highly usual!Yea, maybe he is a Beekeeper.
You must have missed this response when I said that I didn’t see a kick:You must have been. Here's my post that you quoted: "I don't see him hit him. And, I think given his movement, it would be more likely that he actually kicked the guy while he was on the ground."
Looks like you might be right. Seems unnecessary to wrestle a handcuffed man to the ground but I guess we'll see what happened when the body cam footage is released.
Absolutely, but I am not going to detail this thread with them.Are there any particular false narratives out there you can think of regarding law enforcement's treatment of citizens?
I know. I went back and read it. Not sure what I was thinking. Sorry.You must have been. Here's my post that you quoted: "I don't see him hit him. And, I think given his movement, it would be more likely that he actually kicked the guy while he was on the ground."
I think a single post w/ these false narratives would suffice.Absolutely, but I am not going to detail this thread with them.
Let’s start with the guy who was honored by the NFL as a victim of police brutality. The “victim” broadcast a live video of himself committing a drive-by shooting. He then got in a police chase which he also live streamed in which he bragged that he was going to go out shooting. When he finally wrecked, he opened fire on a Black police officer who returned fire, killing him. The NFL authorized players to wear his name on their helmets but would not allow the Cowboys to honor 5 police officers who were murdered in the line of duty. The officer who shot him is currently suing the NFL.I think a single post w/ these false narratives would suffice.
Please. By all means.
Sorry, I'm on mobile and I tried to do a quick Google but couldn't find a result. What's the name of the person for the first thing you're talking about?Let’s start with the guy who was honored by the NFL as a victim of police brutality. The “victim” broadcast a live video of himself committing a drive-by shooting. He then got in a police chase which he also live streamed in which he bragged that he was going to go out shooting. When he finally wrecked, he opened fire on a Black police officer who returned fire, killing him. The NFL authorized players to wear his name on their helmets but would not allow the Cowboys to honor 5 police officers who were murdered in the line of duty. The officer who shot him is currently suing the NFL.
Let’s not forget the riots in Minneapolis over the “police execution” of a wanted murder suspect who was actually filmed running from the police before putting his own pistol in his mouth and pulling the trigger. Oh and hey, remember Mike Brown?