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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It was a mistake, the top police brass apologized profusely and the officer has been suspended. [b]There is a definite resemblance to the suspect, though[/b].[/quote] Did anyone say it wasn't a mistake? :roll: [/quote] Forgot this part, didn'tcha? The other fact you are ignoring is that it was clearly a black individual that committed the crime to begin with. Was that racist too, that the actual guilty individuals were black? Should the police gone after Asian individuals or Caucasian individuals instead while searching for the suspects? [/quote] Actually, the other guy was innocent, too. Moreover, the alleged crime was a nonviolent financial issue, so even if he had been guilty, the whole matter of attacking the suspend and never identifying himself as a cop was still way out of line.[/quote] You have NO idea who is packing any sort of weapon and who isn't. So whether or not the crime was financial is of no never mind. The officers went on the best information at the time, and that's what a trained officer is supposed to do. Officers are routinely killed during traffic stops. Those individuals were not violent at the time they were stopped, until they because violent. [/quote] So, you believe that the police should be able to[b] tackle any citizen at any time,[/b] and wrestle them to the ground without identifying themselves as law enforcement? No matter the alleged crime and lacking any verification of the alleged perpetrator's identity? [b]Because that's what happened here.[/b] Can you imagine such a world? In which you can just be minding your own business and at any time some thug in plain clothes can grab you and throw you to the ground because you might resemble someone who committed a nonviolent crime? The officer (and the victim) are lucky the victim didn't fight back, which is the normal response when attacked by someone who doesn't identify themselves as a police officer. [/quote] Your lies are bolded. This was a case of mistaken identity[/quote] There are no lies. He was brought to the ground by a plainclothes officer who did not immediately identify himself as law enforcement. The mistaken identity is irrelevant because that is [i]totally inappropriate[/i] EVEN IF THEY HAD THE RIGHT GUY. Frascatore has racked up a lot of complaints in only four years on the force. I expect he's seen Lethal Weapon a few too many times and thinks that is how he should comport himself.[/quote]
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