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Police Officer caught strangling and throwing a 14 year old for skate boarding.
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBeB81PPlng
Story:
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/baltimore_city/bal-officer0211,0,6130830.story?page=1
Happy Times
02-13-08, 01:36 AM
Sad man, it would be so easy to get respect from those boys with some grown up behavior.:doh:
Good comments on YouTube..
"Having a badge does not give you almighty power to roam the streets of Bmore on a damn golf cart & pick fights w/14-yr olds"
:rotfl:
Wow! :huh:
What a twat that cop is! Someone's on a power-trip... :roll:
Stealth Hunter
02-13-08, 01:48 AM
I love that at the very end. "You got the camera on? If I find myself on--" (camera goes off).
The part where he says you will live longer by shutting up or "somone's gonna kill you" I would sue for as a threat on a juvenile. This fat bastard parades his bored ass around like he's the Emperor of the fecking Roman Empire! Make his ass live out of a box in a street corner. Nothing would give me personally more satisfaction that looking down on a once "mighty" pig and then smiling and laughing at him. Not so mighty now, are we?
This pisses me off... IT REALLY PISSES ME OFF...
EDIT:
Here's another video of the fat swines we call on to protect us going out of line. Note that one threatens to spray the kid in the red shirt with mace ("Listen or I'm gonna spray you."):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFUpa0OwlyU&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4VU14OjJio
He was absent the day they taught respect is earned. The sad part that one bad act can ruin years of good work by the department.
Stealth Hunter
02-13-08, 01:59 AM
He was absent the day they taught respect is earned. The sad part that one bad act can ruin years of good work by the department.
This guy was WAY out of line, and I would have sued his ass and forced him to live in a shelter or out of a box. You don't fecking yell at me for SKATEBOARDING, ALRIGHT? You don't threaten me with death, and you NEVER threaten me for having a camera on because you know damn well this would get you in trouble, and it rightfully should.
He doesn't have the SPINE to even confront their parents with their kids. He must take kids one on one! AH-HAHAHA!
He was absent the day they taught respect is earned. The sad part that one bad act can ruin years of good work by the department.
I really hope your ****ting me.
What??? I'm talking about the cop.
The kids all appear to be in shock. This video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GgWrV8TcUc) has a few more seconds. At the beginning at first the apologize for not listening because he had ear phones on. The kid is speechless the cop just keeps getting more and more angry. The story is a little sketchy the incident happened last summer and no complaint has been filed and authorities have been unable to contact the kids or poster.
Stealth Hunter
02-13-08, 02:20 AM
Oh... my bad... mutual misunderstanding... I thought you were taking the side of the cop, that's all. It's 1:25 A.M., so I probably need to get to bed if I'm having difficulty reading, eh?:rotfl:
TteFAboB
02-13-08, 04:28 AM
He was compensating for the golf cart, the yellow outfit and the shorts.
AVGWarhawk
02-13-08, 08:57 AM
He was compensating for the golf cart, the yellow outfit and the shorts.
:rotfl:
This cop is in my home town of Baltimore MD :o. He definitely lost it for sure. He has been suspended with pay pending the investigation. They think the kid did something before the video was rolling that sparked this officer off. Looks to me after 17 years on the force in a city that is the murder capital of the world he has snapped. Time for a desk job if they decided to keep him. I'm guessing not. No need to rough up the 14 old kid who is no more than 100# soaking wet. Good Lord, over skateboarding? I wonder what he would have done if it was something more serious like spitting on the ground.:roll: BTW, his name is not Dude!:rotfl:
Kapitan_Phillips
02-13-08, 09:24 AM
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Normally I'm very defensive when it comes to accusations of police brutality etc.
But this guy was just..a tit. "You disrespect me, this badge and my department" Dude, you've got a golfcart and shorts on. Hope this guy gets canned, because HE'S disgracing the department.
nikimcbee
02-13-08, 09:41 AM
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Normally I'm very defensive when it comes to accusations of police brutality etc.
But this guy was just..a tit. "You disrespect me, this badge and my department" Dude, you've got a golfcart and shorts on. Hope this guy gets canned, because HE'S disgracing the department.
Nice! You called him dude.
Kapitan_Phillips
02-13-08, 09:48 AM
Normally I'm very defensive when it comes to accusations of police brutality etc.
But this guy was just..a tit. "You disrespect me, this badge and my department" Dude, you've got a golfcart and shorts on. Hope this guy gets canned, because HE'S disgracing the department.
Nice! You called him dude.
:up:
If I was that cop, sure I'd tell them not to skateboard there, but I wouldnt get onto my high-horse and nitpick with them. I would've told them a couple places where it is allowed, rather than stealing their boards :shifty:
sonar732
02-13-08, 09:54 AM
Nothing official on the City of Baltimore or Baltimore Police Department websites either.
I also usually state that you have to see both sides of an issue when officer brutality is complained about. However, this is a obvious power trip by the 17 year veteran. The officer even acknowledged that the 14 year old had earphones, yet is still yelling at him.
In this situation, I would've told the officer to talk with my parents lawyer...granted, the kid was probably scarred to death that he was being treated this way over skateboarding. I see a civil suit coming out of it and the department loosing.
Kapitan_Phillips
02-13-08, 09:57 AM
Nothing official on the City of Baltimore or Baltimore Police Department websites either.
I also usually state that you have to see both sides of an issue when officer brutality is complained about. However, this is a obvious power trip by the 17 year veteran. The officer even acknowledged that the 14 year old had earphones, yet is still yelling at him.
In this situation, I would've told the officer to talk with my parents lawyer...granted, the kid was probably scarred to death that he was being treated this way over skateboarding. I see a civil suit coming out of it and the department loosing.
Which means the department will lose out, not the officer. :nope:
The abundance of cameras and the mass publication of videos is certinaly a aid to the
defeat of opression.
sonar732
02-13-08, 10:04 AM
Nothing official on the City of Baltimore or Baltimore Police Department websites either.
I also usually state that you have to see both sides of an issue when officer brutality is complained about. However, this is a obvious power trip by the 17 year veteran. The officer even acknowledged that the 14 year old had earphones, yet is still yelling at him.
In this situation, I would've told the officer to talk with my parents lawyer...granted, the kid was probably scarred to death that he was being treated this way over skateboarding. I see a civil suit coming out of it and the department loosing.
Which means the department will lose out, not the officer. :nope:
The union will fight for him and he'll be able to keep his job...granted, he's already in the lowest position in the force handing out parking tickets. Shoot, he either got to that position for a reason or decided to take it easy after a 17 year career.
nikimcbee
02-13-08, 10:06 AM
Normally I'm very defensive when it comes to accusations of police brutality etc.
But this guy was just..a tit. "You disrespect me, this badge and my department" Dude, you've got a golfcart and shorts on. Hope this guy gets canned, because HE'S disgracing the department.
Nice! You called him dude.
:up:
If I was that cop, sure I'd tell them not to skateboard there, but I wouldnt get onto my high-horse and nitpick with them. I would've told them a couple places where it is allowed, rather than stealing their boards :shifty:
...not to defend the cop, but I did substitute teaching for 2 years and dealing with jr high age kids gets really old fast. Especally when they are trying to get you to "blow your top."
...not to defend the cop, but I did substitute teaching for 2 years and dealing with jr high age kids gets really old fast. Especally when they are trying to get you to "blow your top."
Yep. I see that a lot in my line of work as well.
What I think the cop should have done is just confiscate their skateboards and run them off.
The police are at it again! (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7243240.stm)
This time they are tipping peoples wheel chairs over for fun.
The police are at it again! (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7243240.stm)
This time they are tipping peoples wheel chairs over for fun.
Saw that on the news today, dreadful. :nope:
silentrunner
02-13-08, 03:12 PM
Yeah I saw that one to. That guy is probably oing to sue the department which is one of the many flaws in the American legal system. The entire department who could have done nothing to stop it will get screwed, and the *******s that actually dumped the guy out of the wheelchair will probably get of with suspension without pay. Sounds to me like what that deputy did is grounds for being fired.
Camaero
02-13-08, 06:26 PM
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Should have tased... twice for good measure.
Stealth Hunter
02-13-08, 06:44 PM
He Is Not Your Father. The Cake Is A Lie.
...not to defend the cop, but I did substitute teaching for 2 years and dealing with jr high age kids gets really old fast. Especally when they are trying to get you to "blow your top."
Sorry dude, but no-one respects the supply teacher... :rotfl:
ok I'm making fun here and no offence is intended. I'm not proud of the fact that we made one of our substitute teachers cry when I was about 15, but none of our regular teachers would have allowed us to escalate the situation to that level in the first place; same way as that experienced cop in the initial video should not have had a 'premature rage ejaculation' when dealing with a couple of minors.
There's a lot of issues here with kids running amok and killing people http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7238496.stm and generally behaving abusively. There's a time and a place for aggressive police tactics, but surely those kids with the skate boards was not it.
I guess it's a bit sad that 'Dixon of Dock Green' style coppers would be of no use handling some of the brats near where I live.
As for chucking that quadriplegic guy out of his wheelchair :eek: damn! that's just cold.
sunvalleyslim
02-14-08, 04:26 PM
The police are at it again! (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7243240.stm)
This time they are tipping peoples wheel chairs over for fun.
Saw that on the news today, dreadful. :nope:
Do you think that he might have made a racist remark? Something triggered the response......Not that the response was justified, but he really pissed her off.......:nope::nope::nope:
The police are at it again! (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7243240.stm)
This time they are tipping peoples wheel chairs over for fun.
Saw that on the news today, dreadful. :nope:
Do you think that he might have made a racist remark? Something triggered the response......Not that the response was justified, but he really pissed her off.......:nope::nope::nope:
I see no evidence that he has so we should assume he did not, however that is
somewhat besides the point.
The police are in a position of authority. If one of them decides to be physically
abusive to you you can not defend your self as that would justify the abuse.
If you are paralyzed then you physically can't defend your self.
This situation only works because the public are willing to put their trust in the police
service. The police are public servants.
Any wilful breach of this trust through abuse of power can not conceivably be
acceptable under any circumstances.
Even under the worst case scenario, lets say the man in the chair had murdered
several hundred children and made personal remarks to the police officer, tipping
a wheelchair over is not a public service, it is a abuse of both physical and official
power and of trust that serves no purpose other than malice.
sunvalleyslim
02-15-08, 01:05 PM
[quote=Letum]The police are at it again! (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7243240.stm)
This time they are tipping peoples wheel chairs over for fun.
Saw that on the news today, dreadful. :nope:
Do you think that he might have made a racist remark? Something triggered the response......Not that the response was justified, but he really pissed her off.......:nope::nope::nope:
I see no evidence that he has so we should assume he did not, however that is
somewhat besides the point.
I understand your abuse issue. However because you were not shown nor heard any
thing does not in my opnion mean he didn't do something. You do not see or hear what lead up to the abuse. This official did not arbitarily (sic) toss him to the ground. This individual provoked the reaction
sonar732
02-15-08, 01:58 PM
The police are at it again! (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7243240.stm)
This time they are tipping peoples wheel chairs over for fun.
Saw that on the news today, dreadful. :nope:
Do you think that he might have made a racist remark? Something triggered the response......Not that the response was justified, but he really pissed her off.......:nope::nope::nope:
He pissed her off probably because she didn't know the specifics of the case and figured the guy was faking his disability.
"If you can drive, you can stand up." was her mentality probably.
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