Anonymous wrote:He was talking to a police officer and expressing his opinion. The police officer he was talking to seemed to be functioning just fine. It was the cop who decided he had to throw the guy down on the ground who interfered in an interaction that didn't need interference.Anonymous wrote:he was obstructing justiceAnonymous wrote:There's no law that says someone should be tazed for talking to a cop and expressing an opinion with which the cop disagrees. That's the country I thought I lived in. What country do you live in, pp?Anonymous wrote:Kids were attacking passengers and this guy was defending the attackers
Anonymous wrote:Pp here. Oh, I know about those incidents. My point is not just that I'm white but I'm an older white woman. White people in general benefit from being white when it comes to interacting with the police but older white women really really benefit from undeserved positive attitudes towards people like us. All I'm saying is that I could have done the exact same thing that citizen did and no cop would have touched me.Anonymous wrote:contrary to popular belief police tase she even kill unarmed whites. It just doesn’t make the news. Fairfax police killed three unarmed White’s over 9 years and their stories barely made the news. Police in Frederick killed Ethan saylor who had Down’s syndrome for not leaving a movie theaterAnonymous wrote:Yeah, a lot of times these videos are borderline in how they could be interpreted. I still tend to side with the citizen because the cops are supposed to be professionally trained and behave like professionals regardless of what the citizen is saying to them.
But in this one there is NO question that this cop behaved inappropriately and should be FIRED. And I know for sure that if I, an older white woman, had done the same thing as this citizen, that officer would never have shoved me and tazed me.
and if you got tazed or arrested nobody would ever have known because there would have been no interest in what happenedAnonymous wrote:Pp here. Oh, I know about those incidents. My point is not just that I'm white but I'm an older white woman. White people in general benefit from being white when it comes to interacting with the police but older white women really really benefit from undeserved positive attitudes towards people like us. All I'm saying is that I could have done the exact same thing that citizen did and no cop would have touched me.Anonymous wrote:contrary to popular belief police tase she even kill unarmed whites. It just doesn’t make the news. Fairfax police killed three unarmed White’s over 9 years and their stories barely made the news. Police in Frederick killed Ethan saylor who had Down’s syndrome for not leaving a movie theaterAnonymous wrote:Yeah, a lot of times these videos are borderline in how they could be interpreted. I still tend to side with the citizen because the cops are supposed to be professionally trained and behave like professionals regardless of what the citizen is saying to them.
But in this one there is NO question that this cop behaved inappropriately and should be FIRED. And I know for sure that if I, an older white woman, had done the same thing as this citizen, that officer would never have shoved me and tazed me.
Anonymous wrote:he was obstructing justiceAnonymous wrote:There's no law that says someone should be tazed for talking to a cop and expressing an opinion with which the cop disagrees. That's the country I thought I lived in. What country do you live in, pp?Anonymous wrote:Kids were attacking passengers and this guy was defending the attackers
He was talking to a police officer and expressing his opinion. The police officer he was talking to seemed to be functioning just fine. It was the cop who decided he had to throw the guy down on the ground who interfered in an interaction that didn't need interference.Anonymous wrote:he was obstructing justiceAnonymous wrote:There's no law that says someone should be tazed for talking to a cop and expressing an opinion with which the cop disagrees. That's the country I thought I lived in. What country do you live in, pp?Anonymous wrote:Kids were attacking passengers and this guy was defending the attackers
Pp here. Oh, I know about those incidents. My point is not just that I'm white but I'm an older white woman. White people in general benefit from being white when it comes to interacting with the police but older white women really really benefit from undeserved positive attitudes towards people like us. All I'm saying is that I could have done the exact same thing that citizen did and no cop would have touched me.Anonymous wrote:contrary to popular belief police tase she even kill unarmed whites. It just doesn’t make the news. Fairfax police killed three unarmed White’s over 9 years and their stories barely made the news. Police in Frederick killed Ethan saylor who had Down’s syndrome for not leaving a movie theaterAnonymous wrote:Yeah, a lot of times these videos are borderline in how they could be interpreted. I still tend to side with the citizen because the cops are supposed to be professionally trained and behave like professionals regardless of what the citizen is saying to them.
But in this one there is NO question that this cop behaved inappropriately and should be FIRED. And I know for sure that if I, an older white woman, had done the same thing as this citizen, that officer would never have shoved me and tazed me.
yes to both but his obstruction will be ignoredAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:he was obstructing justiceAnonymous wrote:There's no law that says someone should be tazed for talking to a cop and expressing an opinion with which the cop disagrees. That's the country I thought I lived in. What country do you live in, pp?Anonymous wrote:Kids were attacking passengers and this guy was defending the attackers
He was obstructing justice AND the police acted with excessive force. I think that's what the video shows.
Anonymous wrote:he was obstructing justiceAnonymous wrote:There's no law that says someone should be tazed for talking to a cop and expressing an opinion with which the cop disagrees. That's the country I thought I lived in. What country do you live in, pp?Anonymous wrote:Kids were attacking passengers and this guy was defending the attackers