Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mistake...yeah...
The officer, James Frascatore, who is white, is a defendant in two federal lawsuits filed earlier that allege excessive force in separate incidents.
Last year, Frascatore was named in an amended complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn alleging he and seven other officers and sergeants beat and unlawfully arrested a man in a Queens deli in May 2013.
The officer is named in a complaint filed in May alleging that officers used excessive force against a man named Warren Diggs for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in 2013.
That's not a mistake...
That's a frigging pattern.
"Who is white" - yet with the name "Frascatore" his grandfather would not have been able to rent an apartment or buy a house in many neighborhoods in America in the 1950s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mistake...yeah...
The officer, James Frascatore, who is white, is a defendant in two federal lawsuits filed earlier that allege excessive force in separate incidents.
Last year, Frascatore was named in an amended complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn alleging he and seven other officers and sergeants beat and unlawfully arrested a man in a Queens deli in May 2013.
The officer is named in a complaint filed in May alleging that officers used excessive force against a man named Warren Diggs for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in 2013.
That's not a mistake...
That's a frigging pattern.
"Who is white" - yet with the name "Frascatore" his grandfather would not have been able to rent an apartment or buy a house in many neighborhoods in America in the 1950s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mistake...yeah...
The officer, James Frascatore, who is white, is a defendant in two federal lawsuits filed earlier that allege excessive force in separate incidents.
Last year, Frascatore was named in an amended complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn alleging he and seven other officers and sergeants beat and unlawfully arrested a man in a Queens deli in May 2013.
The officer is named in a complaint filed in May alleging that officers used excessive force against a man named Warren Diggs for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in 2013.
That's not a mistake...
That's a frigging pattern.
This means nothing as to the current incident and has nothing to indicate race was involved. The video is there for your to see as to the level of 'violence'. Got more?
Didn't say there was a pattern of racism but there does appear to be a pattern of excessive force and that pattern is equally unacceptable.
What exactly constitutes "too much" in your book that innocent civilians shouldn't tolerate from over aggressive cops --- bullets...blood...a few fractures perhaps?
Let's stick with Mr. Blake, did you watch the video of the 'take down'?
Anonymous wrote:A mistake...yeah...
The officer, James Frascatore, who is white, is a defendant in two federal lawsuits filed earlier that allege excessive force in separate incidents.
Last year, Frascatore was named in an amended complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn alleging he and seven other officers and sergeants beat and unlawfully arrested a man in a Queens deli in May 2013.
The officer is named in a complaint filed in May alleging that officers used excessive force against a man named Warren Diggs for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in 2013.
That's not a mistake...
That's a frigging pattern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mistake...yeah...
The officer, James Frascatore, who is white, is a defendant in two federal lawsuits filed earlier that allege excessive force in separate incidents.
Last year, Frascatore was named in an amended complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn alleging he and seven other officers and sergeants beat and unlawfully arrested a man in a Queens deli in May 2013.
The officer is named in a complaint filed in May alleging that officers used excessive force against a man named Warren Diggs for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in 2013.
That's not a mistake...
That's a frigging pattern.
You people will not be happy until every police officer throws up his or her hands and walks away from the job. Then what will happen?
I'll be happy when police stop assaulting and murdering the people they are supposed to "protect and serve"
I'll be happy when males, mostly black, stop assaulting and murdering people, and therefore there is no need for police at all.
So you'd be okay with whites, Hispanics, Indians, Arabs, Asians and whoever else murdering people?
You mean there's no need to protect civilians from people of those races out here robbing, raping, and killing it's just the black ones that warrant the very existence of local law enforcement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mistake...yeah...
The officer, James Frascatore, who is white, is a defendant in two federal lawsuits filed earlier that allege excessive force in separate incidents.
Last year, Frascatore was named in an amended complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn alleging he and seven other officers and sergeants beat and unlawfully arrested a man in a Queens deli in May 2013.
The officer is named in a complaint filed in May alleging that officers used excessive force against a man named Warren Diggs for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in 2013.
That's not a mistake...
That's a frigging pattern.
You people will not be happy until every police officer throws up his or her hands and walks away from the job. Then what will happen?
I'll be happy when police stop assaulting and murdering the people they are supposed to "protect and serve"
I'll be happy when males, mostly black, stop assaulting and murdering people, and therefore there is no need for police at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mistake...yeah...
The officer, James Frascatore, who is white, is a defendant in two federal lawsuits filed earlier that allege excessive force in separate incidents.
Last year, Frascatore was named in an amended complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn alleging he and seven other officers and sergeants beat and unlawfully arrested a man in a Queens deli in May 2013.
The officer is named in a complaint filed in May alleging that officers used excessive force against a man named Warren Diggs for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in 2013.
That's not a mistake...
That's a frigging pattern.
You people will not be happy until every police officer throws up his or her hands and walks away from the job. Then what will happen?
I'll be happy when police stop assaulting and murdering the people they are supposed to "protect and serve"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mistake...yeah...
The officer, James Frascatore, who is white, is a defendant in two federal lawsuits filed earlier that allege excessive force in separate incidents.
Last year, Frascatore was named in an amended complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn alleging he and seven other officers and sergeants beat and unlawfully arrested a man in a Queens deli in May 2013.
The officer is named in a complaint filed in May alleging that officers used excessive force against a man named Warren Diggs for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in 2013.
That's not a mistake...
That's a frigging pattern.
This means nothing as to the current incident and has nothing to indicate race was involved. The video is there for your to see as to the level of 'violence'. Got more?
Didn't say there was a pattern of racism but there does appear to be a pattern of excessive force and that pattern is equally unacceptable.
What exactly constitutes "too much" in your book that innocent civilians shouldn't tolerate from over aggressive cops --- bullets...blood...a few fractures perhaps?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mistake...yeah...
The officer, James Frascatore, who is white, is a defendant in two federal lawsuits filed earlier that allege excessive force in separate incidents.
Last year, Frascatore was named in an amended complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn alleging he and seven other officers and sergeants beat and unlawfully arrested a man in a Queens deli in May 2013.
The officer is named in a complaint filed in May alleging that officers used excessive force against a man named Warren Diggs for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in 2013.
That's not a mistake...
That's a frigging pattern.
This means nothing as to the current incident and has nothing to indicate race was involved. The video is there for your to see as to the level of 'violence'. Got more?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More happy horseshit taking an event and heaping assumptions before the facts.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/11/us/tennis-james-blake-tackled-video/
What assumptions?
Anonymous wrote:A mistake...yeah...
The officer, James Frascatore, who is white, is a defendant in two federal lawsuits filed earlier that allege excessive force in separate incidents.
Last year, Frascatore was named in an amended complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn alleging he and seven other officers and sergeants beat and unlawfully arrested a man in a Queens deli in May 2013.
The officer is named in a complaint filed in May alleging that officers used excessive force against a man named Warren Diggs for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in 2013.
That's not a mistake...
That's a frigging pattern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mistake...yeah...
The officer, James Frascatore, who is white, is a defendant in two federal lawsuits filed earlier that allege excessive force in separate incidents.
Last year, Frascatore was named in an amended complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn alleging he and seven other officers and sergeants beat and unlawfully arrested a man in a Queens deli in May 2013.
The officer is named in a complaint filed in May alleging that officers used excessive force against a man named Warren Diggs for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in 2013.
That's not a mistake...
That's a frigging pattern.
You people will not be happy until every police officer throws up his or her hands and walks away from the job. Then what will happen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mistake...yeah...
The officer, James Frascatore, who is white, is a defendant in two federal lawsuits filed earlier that allege excessive force in separate incidents.
Last year, Frascatore was named in an amended complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn alleging he and seven other officers and sergeants beat and unlawfully arrested a man in a Queens deli in May 2013.
The officer is named in a complaint filed in May alleging that officers used excessive force against a man named Warren Diggs for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk in 2013.
That's not a mistake...
That's a frigging pattern.
You people will not be happy until every police officer throws up his or her hands and walks away from the job. Then what will happen?