simple schoolboy wrote:If you play ball with your union rep these things tend to go away.
We had an on-site officer at the middle school, and he got way too rough restraining a kid who was fighting...knocked him around pretty bad, threw him up against a wall, handcuffed him to a hand rail, threatened him. All on camera. 12 year old kid.
His comment to the principal when she asked him what on earth he was thinking: "I'm not worried about it."
Sure enough: no consequences.
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Fri September 26, 2014 3:33 pm
by Fuck You Jobu
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Fri September 26, 2014 11:33 pm
by verb_to_trust
Had dinner with the cop. She kept on saying things like "I woulda pulled him over" ect.
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Sat September 27, 2014 3:26 pm
by dpupenya
Fuck You Jobu wrote:
simple schoolboy wrote:
red calzolaio wrote:
Fuck You Jobu wrote:Looks like someone was playing a little too much FPS
a couple shots after his arms are raised for good measure.
that is scary.
Its one of those rare cases where he actually got fired and charged. He must have screwed up the investigation. A local cop basically said as much regarding the officer in the Oscar Grant case. If you play ball with your union rep these things tend to go away. Additionally, if the charges don't stick almost any cop can get reinstated with back pay and damages, regardless of how egregious their behavior. Felony convictions or voluntary withdrawal are about the only things that end their careers.
I'm sure the guy is relieved that this cop in particular has terrible marksmanship.
I wonder how much of this had to do with the fact taht it was in public and multiple witnesses could have corroborated with the video.
This same cop shot another suspect and was given his departments medal of valor or some shit. Saw the story on GMA
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Sat September 27, 2014 3:54 pm
by knee tunes
theplatypus wrote:
Peeps wrote:or if you wait a bit you will find out people complained about them having full on sex in the front seat of their car with the door open for all to see
I just listened to the recording. Damn, she really flew off the handle.
is that what you kids are calling it these days?
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Sat September 27, 2014 6:08 pm
by Whitey McTeeth
I have some interesting gifs on this subject in my new book. To be released on an even number day in one of the odd months.
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Thu October 02, 2014 2:35 pm
by Fuck You Jobu
Florida Police Officer on Leave After Firing Stun Gun at 62-Year-Old Woman
Federal lawsuit accuses Hammond police of excessive force on traffic stop
A lawsuit against the city of Hammond and four of its police officers claims a traffic stop for a seat-belt violation turned violent when the officers broke a car window and Tasered one of the passengers.
According to the lawsuit, filed Monday in the U.S. District Court in Hammond, Jamal Jones and Lisa Mahone were driving with Mahone’s two children to see her mother in the hospital on Sept. 24 when they were pulled over at 169th and Cline avenues.
The lawsuit claims that the four people in the car immediately became scared because the officers pulled them over in a “highly aggressive” manner, including putting spike strips under the wheels of the car.
The officers, Patrick Vicari and Charles Turner, asked Mahone, who was driving, for her driver’s license and told her she was being stopped for a seat-belt violation. Mahone complied, but the lawsuit says the officers then asked for Jones’ identification. When he said he didn’t have any on him, they told him to leave the vehicle.
A release from the Hammond Police Department disputes this part, however, saying that when officers were told Jones didn’t have any identification, they asked him to write it down on a piece of paper. He refused, the release says, and instead told them he “was not going to do his (the officer’s job.”
The officers then called for backup and at some point saw Jones’ hands drop to the center console. That’s when police ordered Jones to show his hands and exit the vehicle because of fear for officer safety, according to the release.
However, the lawsuit says Jones and the other car passengers were scared, and the officers at some point pulled their weapons.
The police release said that another officer car with video equipment was called for and “considerable time” had passed. It added that Mahone at one point put the vehicle into drive, which is when they were told about the spike strips.
A video provided by the plaintiffs’ lawyers and that was recorded by one of the children in the back seat shows Mahone on the phone with what appears to be police dispatch as Jones continues to talk with police officers. A police officer eventually breaks the window by Jones and then Tasers him before pulling him out of the vehicle.
The police report says 13 minutes had gone by when that happened and that police Tasered him because they were concerned when they kept seeing Jones and Mahone reach to the back seat.
The lawsuit says that shards of glass hit everyone in the vehicle and that Jones was again Tasered after he was taken to the ground, even though he was not resisting, before being arrested for resisting law enforcement.
The suit adds that police never told anyone in the car that they were under arrest or to ever put their hands on their heads.
The Hammond Police Department release says that Jones requested medical help after he was arrested and that the Hammond Fire Department EMT took him to a medical facility from the scene.
“In general, police officers who make legal traffic stops are allowed to ask passengers inside of a stopped vehicle for identification and to request that they exit a stopped vehicle for the officer’s safety without a requirement of reasonable suspicion,” the release says. “When the passenger displayed movements inside of the stopped vehicle that included placing his hand in places where the officer could not see, officers’ concerns for their safety were heightened.”
The plaintiffs claim the officers violated their constitutional rights against excessive force and false arrest and also committed battery and inflicted emotional distress. They are suing for unspecified damages.
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Thu October 09, 2014 4:53 am
by verb_to_trust
Cop date number 3 tomorrow night. Will she bring her service weapon? Only time will tell...
All she talked about was work and working out. This was an interesting experiment...
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Sun October 12, 2014 6:20 am
by simple schoolboy
Heathen wrote:the worst
It might be interesting to expand this to other countries. Any thoughts?
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Sun October 12, 2014 7:08 am
by Rangi Guy
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Sun October 12, 2014 10:18 am
by ABNorman
He's not wrong, though.
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Sun October 12, 2014 7:11 pm
by Rangi Guy
Safer communities together!
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Fri October 17, 2014 11:13 am
by simple schoolboy
This one just for Alex, there's an article on Daily Caller where an anonymous author who claims to be a cop says the media is making his job harder after ferguson.
Regarding the author's claim about declining support I'm not really sure if thats the case because at about 50% the police are among the most trusted institutions in the US.
This article is probably purely from the authors imagination, but I'm curious about his premise. Do white people really worry about cops more since Ferguson? I've been anxious about cops for some time now, especially in regards to my pets. My guess is that most white folk are subconsciously okay with the role the cops play to keep down the undesirable, because most white folk haven't been involved in the judicial system and probably won't ever.
I hope that the author of this piece is right. I sincerely hope the populace has lost its confidence in the police. The worst thing to happen is that the white portion hasn't, because we need some serious reform. Law enforcement won't do it on its own. Its just a job for them. Cops in NY rejoice at finding 'gravity knives' (regular pocket knives with loose hinges) so they can charge felonies and pad their stats. This is a perverted notion of justice, and one of many reasons that sounds like a terrible city to live in.
Yeah, thats probably too much to hope for, white people looking for law enforcement to do something other than repress minorities, homeless, and the mentally ill. Catching dangerous criminals has been a side benefit since the beginning.
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Fri October 17, 2014 2:28 pm
by Alex
should i click on that link at work?
Re: Cops Are The Worst
Posted: Fri October 17, 2014 3:12 pm
by Strat
"Some 18 year old criminal punk"
The guy lost me after that remark. Comes off with anger and prejudice and judgement. The problem is how cops tend to view people who broke the law and it carries over in how they approach and handle situations. "Youre a fucking animal so im going to treat you like one"