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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s on Vimeo. The cops came in hot. Not sure if he didn’t pull over immediately but they were clearly angry and dragged him from the car. He was calm and trying to talk to them. He got scared and ran. [b]They got angry that they had to chase him.[/b] Looks like one cop maybe got sprayed in his eye. They find him and kick him in the head multiple times. They hold him while others near him. How can anyone feel safe around police no matter your color or their color? These men beat him to death. I’m so heartbroken for his family. I can’t imagine dying like that. Feeling so helpless and terrified. So sickening. Being enraged to riot is understandable but it’s not the cops who will suffer. I know the job messes with your head. I wish we weren’t such a violent country/culture. What a $hitty world we’ve created for our children.[/quote] There's something really wrong with many, many, many men. They have these fragile little egos and when something doesn't go their way, they react to an insane level. Is it right to run from a cop? No, but it should never be a death sentence or result in straight up violence. [/quote] I generally advocate for doing what cops say and dealing with any wring doing in court. But after watching the video, how hot they came in, dragging him from the car, screaming and oepoer spraying him while he tried to de-escalate...at a certain point, if I think my life is in danger, I'm going to try to get away. I can't really blame him for that. Maybe they killed him because he ran, [b]but Tyre ran because he thought they were going to kill him.[/b] And they did. [/quote] It's a self fulfilling prophecy. Great strategy! Fight the police because they will kill you if you don't. ha[/quote] I mean he could have laid there and let them suffocate him against the ground or beat him to death on the spot. I’d at least give myself the chance to live by running. He’s seen all the same videos and court cases of these scenarios to know, he’s likely going to die. I mean hell at this point being in your home and eating ice cream or sleeping can get you killed by cops with zero liability from the cops. Reckless driving/DUI does not justify beating a person to death, but I guess if you are black that’s the reason it is. He pulled over and stopped for Christ sake. [/quote] +1. Tyre Nichols did not die because he failed to follow directions. He died because these pigs wanted to kill him. That’s it. [/quote] Cops murder people all the time who comply with their directions. :roll: [/quote] You think this never happens? A cop in Florida shot a Black behavioral therapist who was complying when the autistic boy who was supposed to comply wasn’t. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna745716[/quote] Nobody said that. It rarely happens. Do you realize that you aren't privy to what over a million police officers do on a daily basis? You only know what pops up on your phone, and that's a big difference.[/quote] DP. You think the fact that not every cop brutalizes people excuses the ones who do? WTF is wrong with you?[/quote] DP. Nowhere in the PP’s post did they say that the officers should be excused for their behavior. Nothing is wrong with that PP. They simply posted that incidents are actually rare, despite what social media shows. Statistics prove this. Over 99% of police interactions (per FBI statistics) involve no use of force. That doesn’t mean there aren’t horrific uses of force, but it does demonstrate that this is rare. Of the uses of force that do occur, most are deemed justified. (Keep in mind that merely putting on handcuffs can be a use of force.) I’m sure the PP would appreciate if you don’t jump to conclusions.[/quote] Why are you making excuses for this behavior? [/quote] Please point out where I made an excuse for this behavior. I just read it twice and don’t see it, so perhaps you can help. [/quote] Go ahead and condemn it, then. I’ll wait. [/quote]
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