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

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jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So the homeowner, L Burks, who is Rhodes mother, apparently did not play by the rules-she did not apply for a permit, pay the usage/rental fee and had abouyt 110 more people than is allowed according to these HOA rules-but I( guess they can argue that these rules are racist and perhaps they will get out of having to suffer the consequences of their actions!


Let's assume that everything you say is true. What are the normal consequences for such rule violations? You get your pool pass taken away for the summer? I assume that you realize that had not one cop lost control of himself, this would have been a non-incident? Short of that cop's behavior, the crowd would have been dispersed peacefully, no videos would have been circulated, and nobody would have been put on administrative leave or lost their jobs. You can try to shift blame as much as you want, but this entire incident is the result of one cop getting out of control.


Not a expert in criminal law in TX but trespassing is a Class A/B/C misdemeanor. The worst being <$4000 fine and up to 1 year in jail, the lesser being up to a $500 fine.

I am not sure if the "whole incident" is because a cop got out of control, the "whole incident" was a badly planned party, kids probably would have been arrested for trespassing if there was no video but all the kids were let go because of the video. The kids should probably thank the police officer for getting out of control, because the department had to "clean it up" by letting the kids go.


It doesn't appear that any of the kids were being arrested prior to the out-of-control cop getting involved. The police were simply dispersing the crowd. It is ironic that the kids are being blamed for both running from the cops and not leaving when told to leave.
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jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So the homeowner, L Burks, who is Rhodes mother, apparently did not play by the rules-she did not apply for a permit, pay the usage/rental fee and had abouyt 110 more people than is allowed according to these HOA rules-but I( guess they can argue that these rules are racist and perhaps they will get out of having to suffer the consequences of their actions!


Let's assume that everything you say is true. What are the normal consequences for such rule violations? You get your pool pass taken away for the summer? I assume that you realize that had not one cop lost control of himself, this would have been a non-incident? Short of that cop's behavior, the crowd would have been dispersed peacefully, no videos would have been circulated, and nobody would have been put on administrative leave or lost their jobs. You can try to shift blame as much as you want, but this entire incident is the result of one cop getting out of control.


Not a expert in criminal law in TX but trespassing is a Class A/B/C misdemeanor. The worst being <$4000 fine and up to 1 year in jail, the lesser being up to a $500 fine.

I am not sure if the "whole incident" is because a cop got out of control, the "whole incident" was a badly planned party, kids probably would have been arrested for trespassing if there was no video but all the kids were let go because of the video. The kids should probably thank the police officer for getting out of control, because the department had to "clean it up" by letting the kids go.


It doesn't appear that any of the kids were being arrested prior to the out-of-control cop getting involved. The police were simply dispersing the crowd. It is ironic that the kids are being blamed for both running from the cops and not leaving when told to leave.


I find it more interesting the boys were told to sit on the ground and were handcuffed (you only see this in the full video which has been taken down by You Tube) and the girls are asked to leave. You can see the girl that was handcuffed cross the street, then walk back to the cop, then cross the street again, then walk back to the same cop, she is then walking away for a 3rd time when the police officer handcuffed her. She is the only girl handcuffed.

Are you saying one cop had enough handcuffs for all those boys?
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I find it more interesting the boys were told to sit on the ground and were handcuffed (you only see this in the full video which has been taken down by You Tube) and the girls are asked to leave. You can see the girl that was handcuffed cross the street, then walk back to the cop, then cross the street again, then walk back to the same cop, she is then walking away for a 3rd time when the police officer handcuffed her. She is the only girl handcuffed.

Are you saying one cop had enough handcuffs for all those boys?


That is not what I'm saying. The average number of handcuffs per cop is pretty far outside my area of expertise. I'm saying that it doesn't appear that kids were being arrested prior to the out-of-control officer's arrival on the scene. Prior to that, the kids were being dispersed.
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jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So the homeowner, L Burks, who is Rhodes mother, apparently did not play by the rules-she did not apply for a permit, pay the usage/rental fee and had abouyt 110 more people than is allowed according to these HOA rules-but I( guess they can argue that these rules are racist and perhaps they will get out of having to suffer the consequences of their actions!


Let's assume that everything you say is true. What are the normal consequences for such rule violations? You get your pool pass taken away for the summer? I assume that you realize that had not one cop lost control of himself, this would have been a non-incident? Short of that cop's behavior, the crowd would have been dispersed peacefully, no videos would have been circulated, and nobody would have been put on administrative leave or lost their jobs. You can try to shift blame as much as you want, but this entire incident is the result of one cop getting out of control.


Civil lawsuits, from what I understand.
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jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So the homeowner, L Burks, who is Rhodes mother, apparently did not play by the rules-she did not apply for a permit, pay the usage/rental fee and had abouyt 110 more people than is allowed according to these HOA rules-but I( guess they can argue that these rules are racist and perhaps they will get out of having to suffer the consequences of their actions!


Let's assume that everything you say is true. What are the normal consequences for such rule violations? You get your pool pass taken away for the summer? I assume that you realize that had not one cop lost control of himself, this would have been a non-incident? Short of that cop's behavior, the crowd would have been dispersed peacefully, no videos would have been circulated, and nobody would have been put on administrative leave or lost their jobs. You can try to shift blame as much as you want, but this entire incident is the result of one cop getting out of control.


We're that true, the security guard would have handled it without need for police


How so? Under normal circumstances, the police show up, the kids leave, life goes on. What was different this time? One out-of-control cop.

Police breaking up teenage parties is a pretty common occurrence.


If the kids were not out of control, the security officer could have told them it was a private pool, they needed passes to get in, and to please leave if they didn't have one - and they would have. He was quickly overwhelmed and called to police to help.
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jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So the homeowner, L Burks, who is Rhodes mother, apparently did not play by the rules-she did not apply for a permit, pay the usage/rental fee and had abouyt 110 more people than is allowed according to these HOA rules-but I( guess they can argue that these rules are racist and perhaps they will get out of having to suffer the consequences of their actions!


Let's assume that everything you say is true. What are the normal consequences for such rule violations? You get your pool pass taken away for the summer? I assume that you realize that had not one cop lost control of himself, this would have been a non-incident? Short of that cop's behavior, the crowd would have been dispersed peacefully, no videos would have been circulated, and nobody would have been put on administrative leave or lost their jobs. You can try to shift blame as much as you want, but this entire incident is the result of one cop getting out of control.


We're that true, the security guard would have handled it without need for police


How so? Under normal circumstances, the police show up, the kids leave, life goes on. What was different this time? One out-of-control cop.

Police breaking up teenage parties is a pretty common occurrence.


Tackling them and arresting them when they run is pretty common too.


In my experience, that is pretty uncommon. Were you ever at parties broken up by the police? Did any kids ever get tackled?


The ones who behaved like that girl did? Yes.
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Anonymous wrote:The ones who behaved like that girl did? Yes.


So, the ones who were leaving after being told to leave were tackled? That's a police tactic that must have been introduced after my teenage years.
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jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I find it more interesting the boys were told to sit on the ground and were handcuffed (you only see this in the full video which has been taken down by You Tube) and the girls are asked to leave. You can see the girl that was handcuffed cross the street, then walk back to the cop, then cross the street again, then walk back to the same cop, she is then walking away for a 3rd time when the police officer handcuffed her. She is the only girl handcuffed.

Are you saying one cop had enough handcuffs for all those boys?


That is not what I'm saying. The average number of handcuffs per cop is pretty far outside my area of expertise. I'm saying that it doesn't appear that kids were being arrested prior to the out-of-control officer's arrival on the scene. Prior to that, the kids were being dispersed.


It is not clear who was first on the scene. They were being handcuffed, which is different than being arrested. Often kids are handcuffed because they are stupid, they will try to leave or move their hands in a way that threatens the officer. Officers are instructed to handcuff them and say, "you are not under arrest, I am handcuffing you for your safety and mine.

Not that this party had drugs and alcohol, but often teens do have drugs and alcohol. If police just let them all get in a car and drive away there is a threat to the community, they could kill somebody then everybody will wonder why the cops let the kids drive.

Usually, parents are called, names are taken, they are given some sort of citation and asked to appear in court and do classes if there are drug and alcohol involved or community service (like Teen court).
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jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The ones who behaved like that girl did? Yes.


So, the ones who were leaving after being told to leave were tackled? That's a police tactic that must have been introduced after my teenage years.


If they came back repeatedly mouthing off? Yes. Who knows if the next time they came back, what they would do?

And? The kid who did it was universally considered a belligerent idiot back in my day and we didn't have much empathy for him/her.
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jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The ones who behaved like that girl did? Yes.


So, the ones who were leaving after being told to leave were tackled? That's a police tactic that must have been introduced after my teenage years.


Here is a little tidbit to tell your kids. If they run out the back door to a party, cops are usually standing in the back yard waiting, 1 or 2 go in the front, they know the kids will run out the back, they will be taken to the ground, the ones they can catch... a few do get away. They have already written down all the license plate number of all the cars near the party, they also are going to pull you over if you drive away.
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A great read for those critical thinkers who do not want to run with the BS sensationalism that the media puts out there!



http://www.theblaze.com/contributions/blame-the-teenagers-for-what-happened-in-mckinney-not-the-police/
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Anonymous wrote:A great read for those critical thinkers who do not want to run with the BS sensationalism that the media puts out there!



http://www.theblaze.com/contributions/blame-the-teenagers-for-what-happened-in-mckinney-not-the-police/


Love me some Matt Walsh! Thank you for posting this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Furthermore, the woman who you say started it all? The 'racist' one? Her roommate thinks y'all are ridiculous:

http://www.fox4news.com/story/29285579/roommate-woman-in-the-mckinney-fight-isnt-racist



He said she's not racist, but he didn't say that she didn't make racially condescending remarks to a 19-20 year old and physically assault her. And please tell me that an adult woman who needs a roommate in order to pay for her own living quarters is NOT trying to disparage a young black girl about subsidized housing.
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jsteele wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone seen what one defender of the cop in question--who also happens to be a schoolteacher in TX--wrote on her FB page?

“I’m going to just go ahead and say it … the blacks are the ones causing the problems and this ‘racial tension.’ I guess that’s what happens when you flunk out of school and have no education. I’m sure their parents are just as guilty for not knowing what their kids were doing; or knew it and didn’t care. I’m almost to the point of wanting them all segregated on one side of town so they can hurt each other and leave the innocent people alone,” Fitzgibbons wrote in the since-deleted post.

http://www.salon.com/2015/06/11/im_almost_to_the_point_of_wanting_them_all_segregated_texas_teacher_pens_breathtakingly_racist_mckinney_post/


Disgusting and outrageous. I hope she is fired. As suspected, the cowardly racist deleted her post. I'd respect her more if she left it up and owned it.


She has been fired. I am not sure that these repeated social media mobs that get people fired are a good thing. I am a pretty firm believer in the right to be an asshole from time to time. She deserves all the criticism in the world and maybe some assigned research on racial segregation, but firing for a Facebook post seems a bit much.


I guess...but the question then becomes whether she can be an effective teacher after this. Can't think that an AA parent would want their kids assigned to her after this. Also might raise scrutiny about her interaction with prior AA students. Her statement made her a liability for that school district. Not every district has the stomach to ride this out with her.

I guess the lesson is that social media is not really private and once you post - it is out there. It is a shame because that is something we all tell our kids, but some adults have missed the memo.
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Anonymous wrote:Are any of you all the actual parents of teens? Do you remember being a teen?

In many instances, it's all about defending yourself. Especially, if you feel you are being wrongly accused/singled out/etc. It's not disrespect, it's trying to state your case. As you grow into adulthood, you learn the time and the place to do this but teens are emotional and generally want to immediately defend their character.


I think teens need to learn how to shut the hell up and respect authority. BUT I also think that expecting them to be held to the same consequences as trained, educated professionals is insane! By all witness accounts I read (from blacks and whites), the white woman started it by being insulting and taking the first swing. Teenagers today are not going to tolerate being told to go back to their Section 8 housing when 1. They may very well live in the subdivision, one comparable or nicer 2. The harassers look like trailer trash themselves. Miss Piggy was really having a 50s flashback and had to be reminded the hard way that young blacks today feel empowered.

The kids were being kids. We need adults to be adults. And realize that when we fail to do so there are consequences.




did you mean entitled? Climbing pool fences and tresspassing seem more like entitled behavior to me.


You're being too kind. I think climbing pool fences and trespassing are seem more like assholish behavior-which is exactly what you can expect from groups of teens and college kids.

As used in my context, I think empowered is the right word. Gone are the days when Blacks have to move into the street to let Whites pass on the sidewalk, avert their eyes when they talk to them and place their money on the counter so their hands don't touch. This generation of black children have likely never heard of-much less experience- such things. So when you throw a racially charged insult and then slap them, expect a response.

Miss Piggy deserves to lose her job. You cannot be broadcast all over the news in a videotape fighting a young girl in the middle of the street like a classless hoodlum and expect to be able to continue to represent a business. There's no reason Miss Piggy should've never lowered herself to the age of someone 5 minutes out of HS to engage in such a conflist. There was no reason whatsoever for her to have any interaction whatsoever with that girl-much less to hurl insults because her 2 tons of fun friend was there to back her up.
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