Cop Suspended After Video Emerges Of Brutal Arrests At Teen Pool Party (In McKinney Texas)

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Anonymous wrote:The HOA should heavily fine the homeowners who invited all these people-they did not get permission, or pay the fees and created a very dangerous situation by inviting well over the limit of people allowed at a party. (read the HOA guidelines for that community). The neighbors were tolerant till things started getting out of hand. The 19 (actually 20) year old is a rparty promoter and actually goes into private pools to promote these events-and charges fees. She has no right to do this-even in the development where she lives. She and her mother should be charged-and hopefully kicked out of their home for violating every rule in the book. They took a nice quiet neighborhood and turned it to an unsafe, chaotic shithole.


I doubt the HOA has the authority to kick somebody out of their home. They don't hold title to that deed.


From Slate: "Ttwinzz Promotions, by the way, does not appear to be a big-time outfit—its Instagram account indicates that the McKinney event was only the second it had ever organized. The 15-year-old who shot the video of Casebolt taking down Becton told BuzzFeed that (in that publication's words) "many students had arrived at the end-of-school celebration at the pool on guest passes" while "some had also jumped over the fence." So what we seem to have here is a gathering for teenagers, hosted by area teenagers who are also self-described party planners, which became larger than residents were comfortable with.

Look at it one way and it's a "mob scene;" look at it another and it's police overreacting to local kids getting together at the end of the school year."


She did this against HOA rules. So what if she's just starting out? She's starting out on the wrong foot, with no regard for the law

no regard for the HOA regulations

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Anonymous wrote:Regardless of your feelings about this, please, please teach your kids to obey the police immediately in such a situation in as non-threatening way as possible. Teach them to lay down on the ground and put their hands up where the cops can see it.

This could have become a tragedy. Please teach your kids to do everything to deescalate the situation.


I agree. While I didn't see the video, someone told me that he watched the whole video (not just the clip media is showing) and the bikini girl was fighting back with the officer, was kicking and resisting quite a bit. A second kid approached the officer who was trying to detain bikini girl with his hands up AS IF he was about to attack (or push?? ) the officer I think that's when you start to see the upheaval that all the media keeps posting - that officer pulling gun on the second kid (which I think is wrong) and then that kid goes running.

While the video is bad, I think we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that there's a sense of resisting arrest, fighting back and overall disregard for officers - it's getting pretty ugly (on both the police side and the civilian side) out there.



You need to see the video before you post an opinion. Girl was not fighting back. Now she did somewhat pull away from the officer once he grabbed her, but she did that because he GRABBED at her. His way pf restraining her was not done is such a way that she could react any other way. A teenage girl in a bikini is not going to let any grown man police or not, grab at her they way that he did. She was not kicking. She was trying to get away.

I still can not believe how many of you are defending this policeman. It is so sad that you view AA children as animals that have to be lassoed in. If this was a teenage girl was of any other race, you would view this video in a different light. Just admit it. If it was a little small teenage Asian girl, white girl or even Latino/Hispanic girl, you you would not be so quick to blame her for mouthing off. She was pulled to the ground and a knee was placed on her back! She was calling for her mother! what do you expect for a teenager. I know many you like to believe that all black people have had confrontations with the police, but we have not. She was probably scared. My 12 year would run for her life if this happened to her (now she wouldn't because I've had to have "the talk"). She has never had any contact with a policeman, never seen the inside of a courtroom.

It's just so sad that you all see us as all animals. These are teenagers who make bad decisions, the grown-ups are supposed to know better, be better, act better. It is so disappointing. It is really making me re-think my view of white Americans. Starting to see yo all as one big racist group. It really makes me sad.



I see, you are proposing a new constitutional amendment.

28th amendment: No person of the female gender, between the ages of 8 and 18, and wearing a bikini, shall ever be arrested, or touched. Authorities will ensure that every police car, motorbike, bike, boat and horse carries an assortment of well-fitting clothes, in multiple colors, styles and sizes, for any said person of the female gender wearing a bikini to select and dress up, before being arrested or touched.



I know you think this response is really clever and witty, but it's not. These are issues that AA parents have to face every single day. This little, useless comment (and it was indeed little and useless) really shows that for other races, it's not concerning. It's just something you can laugh about and attempt clever comments. I, on the other hand have to deal with my 12 year old AA daughter who told me today that she may be uninvited to a swim party of a "supposed" white friend because white friend thought she (my daughter) would cause the police to show up to her community pool because she's (white friend) never seen AA's at her community pool.


This breaks my heart for your daughter. I'm white - and if I was the white friends mother, I would want to know. I would cancel my child's party before she uninvited a friend for this reason. And what type of community pool in this area hasn't seen AA or black people?


Good question.
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Anonymous wrote:Has the interview with the boy who filmed the incident and posted here yet?


http://cw33.com/2015/06/08/15-year-old-who-shot-mckinney-pool-party-video-speaks-out/


Reposting the interview with the boy who filmed the video, in case anyone missed it. He clearly states that the officer skipped over him, but made all the black kids get down. He also looks visibly upset as he talks about how they were treated. He says he also found out about the party on Twitter, suggesting that the pool crashes were not all AA.

Of course, this is 'he said, she said' at this point--but it offers a different perspective on how events transpired from the AA McKinney resident.


That is was is so courageous about this boy. He recognized his White privelege and continued to document his friends being targeted and harassed all because they were Black. They all came together, but only his Black friends got into trouble, while he was free to roam and and film like he was invisible.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/06/08/the-invisible-white-man-in-mckinney.html


Yes, because it's perfectly acceptable to advertise a pool party on Twitter - one being held without permission on private property. Apparently it's black privilege to do this, because those spouting nonsense aren't holdidg Her or her mother accountable. Will it be racist to do so?
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Anonymous wrote:Regardless of your feelings about this, please, please teach your kids to obey the police immediately in such a situation in as non-threatening way as possible. Teach them to lay down on the ground and put their hands up where the cops can see it.

This could have become a tragedy. Please teach your kids to do everything to deescalate the situation.


I agree. While I didn't see the video, someone told me that he watched the whole video (not just the clip media is showing) and the bikini girl was fighting back with the officer, was kicking and resisting quite a bit. A second kid approached the officer who was trying to detain bikini girl with his hands up AS IF he was about to attack (or push?? ) the officer I think that's when you start to see the upheaval that all the media keeps posting - that officer pulling gun on the second kid (which I think is wrong) and then that kid goes running.

While the video is bad, I think we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that there's a sense of resisting arrest, fighting back and overall disregard for officers - it's getting pretty ugly (on both the police side and the civilian side) out there.



You need to see the video before you post an opinion. Girl was not fighting back. Now she did somewhat pull away from the officer once he grabbed her, but she did that because he GRABBED at her. His way pf restraining her was not done is such a way that she could react any other way. A teenage girl in a bikini is not going to let any grown man police or not, grab at her they way that he did. She was not kicking. She was trying to get away.

I still can not believe how many of you are defending this policeman. It is so sad that you view AA children as animals that have to be lassoed in. If this was a teenage girl was of any other race, you would view this video in a different light. Just admit it. If it was a little small teenage Asian girl, white girl or even Latino/Hispanic girl, you you would not be so quick to blame her for mouthing off. She was pulled to the ground and a knee was placed on her back! She was calling for her mother! what do you expect for a teenager. I know many you like to believe that all black people have had confrontations with the police, but we have not. She was probably scared. My 12 year would run for her life if this happened to her (now she wouldn't because I've had to have "the talk"). She has never had any contact with a policeman, never seen the inside of a courtroom.

It's just so sad that you all see us as all animals. These are teenagers who make bad decisions, the grown-ups are supposed to know better, be better, act better. It is so disappointing. It is really making me re-think my view of white Americans. Starting to see yo all as one big racist group. It really makes me sad.



I see, you are proposing a new constitutional amendment.

28th amendment: No person of the female gender, between the ages of 8 and 18, and wearing a bikini, shall ever be arrested, or touched. Authorities will ensure that every police car, motorbike, bike, boat and horse carries an assortment of well-fitting clothes, in multiple colors, styles and sizes, for any said person of the female gender wearing a bikini to select and dress up, before being arrested or touched.



I know you think this response is really clever and witty, but it's not. These are issues that AA parents have to face every single day. This little, useless comment (and it was indeed little and useless) really shows that for other races, it's not concerning. It's just something you can laugh about and attempt clever comments. I, on the other hand have to deal with my 12 year old AA daughter who told me today that she may be uninvited to a swim party of a "supposed" white friend because white friend thought she (my daughter) would cause the police to show up to her community pool because she's (white friend) never seen AA's at her community pool.


Lady, you are truly demanding. But, OK, here it goes:

28th amendment: No person of the female gender and of color, between the ages of 8 and 18, wearing a bikini and shouting for her mama to help, shall ever be arrested, or touched. Authorities will ensure that every police car, motorbike, bike, boat and horse carries 1. an assortment of well-fitting clothes, in multiple colors, styles and sizes, and 2. videoconference equipment, with every mama in the country in speed dial, for any said person of the female gender and of color wearing a bikini and shouting for her mama to help to select and dress up, and discuss matters with her mama, before being arrested or touched.

(My DAUGHTERS are not white. And they have no problem dealing with the police, or with "supposed" friends. They know their behavior matters. They don't trespass other people's properties, jump over fences, engage in physical altercations with neighbors, or ignore police requests. If some other "supposed" friends cancel an invitation, they play with someone else.

We are not drama people)


You know I am demanding. I demand that my public servants treat all people with respect. I don't joke about it. Your continued lack of cleverness and comments along these lines is just sad. Whatever race you are, I glad the bubble you live in keeps your sweet daughters safe and so easily able to play with others when confronted with prejudice. It must be so nice for you and your sweet non-white daughters.




Then teach your sorry ass kids to behave respectfully-do not cuss at the police, do as you are told, do not jump over fences to gain access to a private pool, do not violate HOA rules and invite 130 kids to a pool when you have no right to do so, and after you break all the rules and regulations----PLEASE DO NOT pull your sorry ass RACE CARD!!!!


Very true but, unfortunately, you cannot educate those who don't want to learn.
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Anonymous wrote:The real sad thing is these kids do not seem like "Ghetto" kids-the ones who spoke sound well spoken and are likely from the area which is a middle class town. They are not "street thugs", and yet they still behave unlawfully and disrespectfully. This is not a race thing at this point, it is a cultural thing! Similarly in PG county, there is a ton of wealth, and a ton of middle class-yet the schools remain horrible and it is pretty much a crime ridden unsafe place. How does one explain that-is it a lack of regard for obeying laws, is the money obtained unlawfully, or is is just a class/not race thing?


I agree, what you say is real and sad. I have no idea if it is related to the "acting white" or "no snitching" BS, but that culture is corrosive.

And the saddest thing, to me, is that many (apparently AA) posters in this thread are justifying their behavior. Everything the kids did and said is normal course of business--what else can you expect from a bunch of teenagers!


Hate to implode your ASSumption, but I am white and from the Deep South and am interested in this thread because I am a teacher. The adolescent brain is not fully developed. Teens don't have years of decision-making experience. The officer was a total clown. He escalated the issue and teens acted the way teens act. Officer should have behaved appropriately. But he didn't, and at least one white teen has spoken out about his racism.


How can someone "implode" an assumption?

Scary, if you truly are a teacher.

And, enough with the adolescent brain BS excuse, look up the real research so you understand what it means. Other teenagers there behaved much more responsibly than the maniac teenager lady.


It's not an excuse.http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/the-teen-brain-still-under-construction/index.shtml?utm_source=LifeSiteNews.com+Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=2c0fa9560b-LifeSiteNews_com_Intl_Full_Text_12_18_2012" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/the-teen-brain-still-under-construction/index.shtml?utm_source=LifeSiteNews.com+Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=2c0fa9560b-LifeSiteNews_com_Intl_Full_Text_12_18_2012

Teenager lady"?! You are truly a low-iq piece of work.
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Anonymous wrote:And the supposed homeowner who lived in that development-whose 19 year old daughter decided to invite 100 plus teens to their HOA pool, should be heavily fined for breaking rules-seems like they are middle class, well spoken and can afford a nice home so they should know better than to act like entitled a-holes with no regard for their community or HOA. It was also this 19 year old who got into a fist fight with an older woman in front of that womans 3 kids-oh-the woman deserved it for callingt her racial slurs you say? Then the black teen who cussed at the officer deserved to be taken down too!


In addition, the girl is a party planner, and was using this event to promote her business

Yet no one here wants to hold them accountable because they were black. Which is why they knew they could get away with it. And when a black man stands up to defend his neighborhood and the officers, he's shouted down as a liar. The inability of people not to see this objectively is astounding.




And this is where the main problem lies-you have lawbreakers who cry racism every time they are reprimanded by the police (or they cry police brutality if they are the same race as the officer). Yes, police can be jerks, and trigger happy and even excessive with force, but you have a society of people and teens who are so disrespectful and think the law does not apply to them, Parents need to stop acting like entitled assholes, and their teens need to be taught the same. There are two young black boys in the video who were told to sit and they complied-the cop was ok with them-he even went over to them and explained as a mentor or father would, why they were in trouble and made to sit, I do not think this was a racial issue-it was a situation that could have easily turned into a mob riot-tons of kids thinking that laws and rules do not apply to them, and a few cops trying to control the situation. The girl that was taken down deserved it-she refused to leave and was running her mouth in a disrespectful manner-had she just complied, nothing would have happened to her, As for the cop pulling his gun, he had every right to do so after being rushed from behind by two teens-one of whom looked as if he was reaching into his pocket, People need to take responsibility for their behavior, if the race card is pulled every time a lawbreaker gets caught, or "mistreated: by the police, there may as well be no laws or police-just let these people run amuck doing as they please. That girls mother should whip her ass for behaving the way she did. The cop was just doing his job. I only wish the cops sent to that scene were black-then what would the excuse be?


You can't beat someone's ass because they say something you don't like. In that case I'm sure you and plenty of others would have gotten your ass beaten plenty in your lifetime.


Good point. I would like to beat this posters ass right now due to her utter ignorance. [/quote]



and you have just proven the point! "Lets get all violent because we disagree with someone"-you and people like you are the reason for all the current lawlessness and violence!


No, I have not proven your point bigot. I said, " I would like to", but unlike the cop, that poster, and obviously you, I don't think that kid or frankly the nasty poster should get a beat down for mouthing their opinions.
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I think all sides are blowing this out of proportion. It wasn't a brutal arrest, it wasn't a scary mob. These weren't children, they weren't thugs either. I also don't know why everything has to turn into a viscous fight about race.
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DH is a LEO (who happens to be White) and he said that anyone who thinks the officer handled this properly is as looney as a toon. He said you should take your clue from the other officers who, facing the SAME situation, handled the situation differently. He also said this his department (suburban county) would have an internal discussion about why mostly Black and Latino kids were "detained." He also said that those officers would almost certainly be reprimanded for allowing civilians (the fat guy) to assist them in the manner shown on the video.

As far as the "mouthing off" discussion, DH said that hands down the mouthiest teens that he has encountered are rich White teens.

DH views this situation the same as the many out of control house parties with underage drinking that he has to break up in the suburbs. What happened here is no worse than that.
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Anonymous wrote:The HOA should heavily fine the homeowners who invited all these people-they did not get permission, or pay the fees and created a very dangerous situation by inviting well over the limit of people allowed at a party. (read the HOA guidelines for that community). The neighbors were tolerant till things started getting out of hand. The 19 (actually 20) year old is a rparty promoter and actually goes into private pools to promote these events-and charges fees. She has no right to do this-even in the development where she lives. She and her mother should be charged-and hopefully kicked out of their home for violating every rule in the book. They took a nice quiet neighborhood and turned it to an unsafe, chaotic shithole.


I doubt the HOA has the authority to kick somebody out of their home. They don't hold title to that deed.


From Slate: "Ttwinzz Promotions, by the way, does not appear to be a big-time outfit—its Instagram account indicates that the McKinney event was only the second it had ever organized. The 15-year-old who shot the video of Casebolt taking down Becton told BuzzFeed that (in that publication's words) "many students had arrived at the end-of-school celebration at the pool on guest passes" while "some had also jumped over the fence." So what we seem to have here is a gathering for teenagers, hosted by area teenagers who are also self-described party planners, which became larger than residents were comfortable with.

Look at it one way and it's a "mob scene;" look at it another and it's police overreacting to local kids getting together at the end of the school year."


She did this against HOA rules. So what if she's just starting out? She's starting out on the wrong foot, with no regard for the law


1) It's not a law, it's an HOA rule. You cannot be arrested for violating rules, just laws

2) If she did something that violated HOA rules, then the homeowner may or may incur a fine according to the HOA rules. Go for it!
I have no problem with that.

3) Violating the rules of the HOA does not mean the HOA president can slap the cuffs on the party thrower


They can do more than fine. Once the teens started jumping the fence, the cops were called. It's private property. Trespassing.
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Anonymous wrote:I think all sides are blowing this out of proportion. It wasn't a brutal arrest, it wasn't a scary mob. These weren't children, they weren't thugs either. I also don't know why everything has to turn into a viscous fight about race.


Because it makes them feel less guilty for being born white.

Complete stupidity
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Anonymous wrote:Regardless of your feelings about this, please, please teach your kids to obey the police immediately in such a situation in as non-threatening way as possible. Teach them to lay down on the ground and put their hands up where the cops can see it.

This could have become a tragedy. Please teach your kids to do everything to deescalate the situation.


I agree. While I didn't see the video, someone told me that he watched the whole video (not just the clip media is showing) and the bikini girl was fighting back with the officer, was kicking and resisting quite a bit. A second kid approached the officer who was trying to detain bikini girl with his hands up AS IF he was about to attack (or push?? ) the officer I think that's when you start to see the upheaval that all the media keeps posting - that officer pulling gun on the second kid (which I think is wrong) and then that kid goes running.

While the video is bad, I think we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that there's a sense of resisting arrest, fighting back and overall disregard for officers - it's getting pretty ugly (on both the police side and the civilian side) out there.



You need to see the video before you post an opinion. Girl was not fighting back. Now she did somewhat pull away from the officer once he grabbed her, but she did that because he GRABBED at her. His way pf restraining her was not done is such a way that she could react any other way. A teenage girl in a bikini is not going to let any grown man police or not, grab at her they way that he did. She was not kicking. She was trying to get away.

I still can not believe how many of you are defending this policeman. It is so sad that you view AA children as animals that have to be lassoed in. If this was a teenage girl was of any other race, you would view this video in a different light. Just admit it. If it was a little small teenage Asian girl, white girl or even Latino/Hispanic girl, you you would not be so quick to blame her for mouthing off. She was pulled to the ground and a knee was placed on her back! She was calling for her mother! what do you expect for a teenager. I know many you like to believe that all black people have had confrontations with the police, but we have not. She was probably scared. My 12 year would run for her life if this happened to her (now she wouldn't because I've had to have "the talk"). She has never had any contact with a policeman, never seen the inside of a courtroom.

It's just so sad that you all see us as all animals. These are teenagers who make bad decisions, the grown-ups are supposed to know better, be better, act better. It is so disappointing. It is really making me re-think my view of white Americans. Starting to see yo all as one big racist group. It really makes me sad.



She would have to be a white Latino girl before this mob see her in a different light. If she was a beige, brown, or black Latino girl, this mob would start their hate with " well, she deserved it. She's most likely illegal".
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Anonymous wrote:Has the interview with the boy who filmed the incident and posted here yet?


http://cw33.com/2015/06/08/15-year-old-who-shot-mckinney-pool-party-video-speaks-out/


Reposting the interview with the boy who filmed the video, in case anyone missed it. He clearly states that the officer skipped over him, but made all the black kids get down. He also looks visibly upset as he talks about how they were treated. He says he also found out about the party on Twitter, suggesting that the pool crashes were not all AA.

Of course, this is 'he said, she said' at this point--but it offers a different perspective on how events transpired from the AA McKinney resident.


That is was is so courageous about this boy. He recognized his White privelege and continued to document his friends being targeted and harassed all because they were Black. They all came together, but only his Black friends got into trouble, while he was free to roam and and film like he was invisible.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/06/08/the-invisible-white-man-in-mckinney.html


Yes, because it's perfectly acceptable to advertise a pool party on Twitter - one being held without permission on private property. Apparently it's black privilege to do this, because those spouting nonsense aren't holdidg Her or her mother accountable. Will it be racist to do so?


1) Whether or not the party was a violation of HOA regulations, whether the party thrower is the actual person connected to the Twitter ad is a totally separate issue

2) If the mother and daughter were in violation of the HOA regulations they can be held accountable for whatever the consequences legally levied by said HOA

3) If the said party thrower(s) were in violation of HOA regs, does not somehow absolve Barney Fife of his crazy ass response

4) Multiple people can be held accountable for separate violations all at the same time -- one does not cancel the other out
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Anonymous wrote:The real sad thing is these kids do not seem like "Ghetto" kids-the ones who spoke sound well spoken and are likely from the area which is a middle class town. They are not "street thugs", and yet they still behave unlawfully and disrespectfully. This is not a race thing at this point, it is a cultural thing! Similarly in PG county, there is a ton of wealth, and a ton of middle class-yet the schools remain horrible and it is pretty much a crime ridden unsafe place. How does one explain that-is it a lack of regard for obeying laws, is the money obtained unlawfully, or is is just a class/not race thing?


I agree, what you say is real and sad. I have no idea if it is related to the "acting white" or "no snitching" BS, but that culture is corrosive.

And the saddest thing, to me, is that many (apparently AA) posters in this thread are justifying their behavior. Everything the kids did and said is normal course of business--what else can you expect from a bunch of teenagers!


Hate to implode your ASSumption, but I am white and from the Deep South and am interested in this thread because I am a teacher. The adolescent brain is not fully developed. Teens don't have years of decision-making experience. The officer was a total clown. He escalated the issue and teens acted the way teens act. Officer should have behaved appropriately. But he didn't, and at least one white teen has spoken out about his racism.


How can someone "implode" an assumption?

Scary, if you truly are a teacher.

And, enough with the adolescent brain BS excuse, look up the real research so you understand what it means. Other teenagers there behaved much more responsibly than the maniac teenager lady.


It's not an excuse.http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/the-teen-brain-still-under-construction/index.shtml?utm_source=LifeSiteNews.com+Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=2c0fa9560b-LifeSiteNews_com_Intl_Full_Text_12_18_2012" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/the-teen-brain-still-under-construction/index.shtml?utm_source=LifeSiteNews.com+Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=2c0fa9560b-LifeSiteNews_com_Intl_Full_Text_12_18_2012

Teenager lady"?! You are truly a low-iq piece of work.


Sorry to implode (sic) your obvious ignorance, but you don't understand what that link says or means. It means the teen prefrontal cortex is not yet fully formed, hence delaying the development of fully-fledged executive functions, but NOWHERE does it say that teenagers cannot make their own decisions. They do, all the time.

As evidenced by the "Other teenagers there behaved much more responsibly than the maniac teenager lady"

Duh.
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Anonymous wrote:The HOA should heavily fine the homeowners who invited all these people-they did not get permission, or pay the fees and created a very dangerous situation by inviting well over the limit of people allowed at a party. (read the HOA guidelines for that community). The neighbors were tolerant till things started getting out of hand. The 19 (actually 20) year old is a rparty promoter and actually goes into private pools to promote these events-and charges fees. She has no right to do this-even in the development where she lives. She and her mother should be charged-and hopefully kicked out of their home for violating every rule in the book. They took a nice quiet neighborhood and turned it to an unsafe, chaotic shithole.


I doubt the HOA has the authority to kick somebody out of their home. They don't hold title to that deed.


From Slate: "Ttwinzz Promotions, by the way, does not appear to be a big-time outfit—its Instagram account indicates that the McKinney event was only the second it had ever organized. The 15-year-old who shot the video of Casebolt taking down Becton told BuzzFeed that (in that publication's words) "many students had arrived at the end-of-school celebration at the pool on guest passes" while "some had also jumped over the fence." So what we seem to have here is a gathering for teenagers, hosted by area teenagers who are also self-described party planners, which became larger than residents were comfortable with.

Look at it one way and it's a "mob scene;" look at it another and it's police overreacting to local kids getting together at the end of the school year."


She did this against HOA rules. So what if she's just starting out? She's starting out on the wrong foot, with no regard for the law


1) It's not a law, it's an HOA rule. You cannot be arrested for violating rules, just laws

2) If she did something that violated HOA rules, then the homeowner may or may incur a fine according to the HOA rules. Go for it!
I have no problem with that.

3) Violating the rules of the HOA does not mean the HOA president can slap the cuffs on the party thrower


They can do more than fine. Once the teens started jumping the fence, the cops were called. It's private property. Trespassing.


The fence jumpers may be arrested, but I was speaking of and the pp was speaking of the party thrower. Please try to keep up.
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Anonymous wrote:The point is-Parents need to take responsibility for their poorly behaved kids-the girl in the video deserved to be taken down-she should have shut the fuck up and left when told-sadly she happened to be black-so now it is a race thing-"my baby aint to nuffin" she was just going to take a swim in a pool she likely had no right to be at-sonow mamma's gonna sue the po'lice for racism and get some money and Dejerricca will never learn any respect cause her momma (and sadly a god bunch of society), just gave her the message that you can be rewarded for lawbreaking if you just pull the race card!


+1. And, once you get used to the easy race card, and you use it time and again, it becomes a dependency like any other.
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