Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not making excuses but Tyre was clearly under the influence o something and and attempts to portray him as some type of angel fall on deaf ears. That being said he did not deserve what happened to him but he should not be portrayed as some type of angel child for the benefit of a lawsuit.
You are making excuses. That's exactly what you're doing. There is no excuse. It's unacceptable. Point Blank.
Disagree. You disobey cops and when you run then you are partly responsible for what happens. It's not a 50/50 ownership but there is some or we are a lawless country. What did he would think would happen when he ran - a handshake, a high five? Did he deserve a beating? Absolutely not, but he could have laid down and surrendered like 99% of people do but he made a decision to roll the dice. What is an acceptable outcome from running from the police - let go with a citations, free to go on your own way because you were faster?
You are a stupid sack of shit. They were literally yelling conflicting orders at him and then beating him for not complying with both.
Right the non-stop give me your hands command was unclear - got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the Floyd case the officer on crowd control was also charged with the same offenses as the officers holding Floyd down.
I wonder if there will be any more charges for the cops who stood around and watched.
Depends on which officers you are talking about. The difference between the floyd case and this case is that officers were busy attempting to control the perp in this case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not making excuses but Tyre was clearly under the influence o something and and attempts to portray him as some type of angel fall on deaf ears. That being said he did not deserve what happened to him but he should not be portrayed as some type of angel child for the benefit of a lawsuit.
You are making excuses. That's exactly what you're doing. There is no excuse. It's unacceptable. Point Blank.
Disagree. You disobey cops and when you run then you are partly responsible for what happens. It's not a 50/50 ownership but there is some or we are a lawless country. What did he would think would happen when he ran - a handshake, a high five? Did he deserve a beating? Absolutely not, but he could have laid down and surrendered like 99% of people do but he made a decision to roll the dice. What is an acceptable outcome from running from the police - let go with a citations, free to go on your own way because you were faster?
You are a stupid sack of shit. They were literally yelling conflicting orders at him and then beating him for not complying with both.
Right the non-stop give me your hands command was unclear - got it.
At the same time someone else was screaming get on the ground, while someone else was holding his arm? Have you ever had 5 people drag you from your car at night, pepper spray you, and scream conflicting orders at you? Then tell me what's unclear you moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not making excuses but Tyre was clearly under the influence o something and and attempts to portray him as some type of angel fall on deaf ears. That being said he did not deserve what happened to him but he should not be portrayed as some type of angel child for the benefit of a lawsuit.
You are making excuses. That's exactly what you're doing. There is no excuse. It's unacceptable. Point Blank.
Disagree. You disobey cops and when you run then you are partly responsible for what happens. It's not a 50/50 ownership but there is some or we are a lawless country. What did he would think would happen when he ran - a handshake, a high five? Did he deserve a beating? Absolutely not, but he could have laid down and surrendered like 99% of people do but he made a decision to roll the dice. What is an acceptable outcome from running from the police - let go with a citations, free to go on your own way because you were faster?
You are a stupid sack of shit. They were literally yelling conflicting orders at him and then beating him for not complying with both.
Right the non-stop give me your hands command was unclear - got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the Floyd case the officer on crowd control was also charged with the same offenses as the officers holding Floyd down.
I wonder if there will be any more charges for the cops who stood around and watched.
Depends on which officers you are talking about. The difference between the floyd case and this case is that officers were busy attempting to control the perp in this case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only ones who appear to be on something are the overly aggressive cops. I didn’t see anything to suggest he was high or drunk.
Shouldn’t authorities know what (if anything) was in his system? Is it being hidden?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tragic.
May this death be the catalyst needed for more, better and longer police training that includes deescalation methods and building positive police culture.
Again, how did the whole thing start? At least two posters are now asking.
I don’t know. The news said it was a traffic stop. But there may have been another reason for the scorpion unit to go so violent so quickly.
Whatever the reason was, the police need more training on deescalation and appropriate level of force to do their tough jobs.
This was tragic and obviously excessive use of force even if he was a drug dealer or whatever. There was no evidence on the video he was reaching for a gun as the police claimed .they kept kicking and hitting him while he was handcuffed on the ground. It was clearly unnecessary use of lethal force.
What evidence is there of him being a drug dealer? When did this place become infested with racists?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tragic.
May this death be the catalyst needed for more, better and longer police training that includes deescalation methods and building positive police culture.
Again, how did the whole thing start? At least two posters are now asking.
I don’t know. The news said it was a traffic stop. But there may have been another reason for the scorpion unit to go so violent so quickly.
Whatever the reason was, the police need more training on deescalation and appropriate level of force to do their tough jobs.
This was tragic and obviously excessive use of force even if he was a drug dealer or whatever. There was no evidence on the video he was reaching for a gun as the police claimed .they kept kicking and hitting him while he was handcuffed on the ground. It was clearly unnecessary use of lethal force.
What evidence is there of him being a drug dealer? When did this place become infested with racists?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not making excuses but Tyre was clearly under the influence o something and and attempts to portray him as some type of angel fall on deaf ears. That being said he did not deserve what happened to him but he should not be portrayed as some type of angel child for the benefit of a lawsuit.
You are making excuses. That's exactly what you're doing. There is no excuse. It's unacceptable. Point Blank.
Disagree. You disobey cops and when you run then you are partly responsible for what happens. It's not a 50/50 ownership but there is some or we are a lawless country. What did he would think would happen when he ran - a handshake, a high five? Did he deserve a beating? Absolutely not, but he could have laid down and surrendered like 99% of people do but he made a decision to roll the dice. What is an acceptable outcome from running from the police - let go with a citations, free to go on your own way because you were faster?
You are a stupid sack of shit. They were literally yelling conflicting orders at him and then beating him for not complying with both.
Right the non-stop give me your hands command was unclear - got it.
Anonymous wrote:In the Floyd case the officer on crowd control was also charged with the same offenses as the officers holding Floyd down.
I wonder if there will be any more charges for the cops who stood around and watched.
Anonymous wrote:Not making excuses but Tyre was clearly under the influence o something and and attempts to portray him as some type of angel fall on deaf ears. That being said he did not deserve what happened to him but he should not be portrayed as some type of angel child for the benefit of a lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tragic.
May this death be the catalyst needed for more, better and longer police training that includes deescalation methods and building positive police culture.
Again, how did the whole thing start? At least two posters are now asking.
I don’t know. The news said it was a traffic stop. But there may have been another reason for the scorpion unit to go so violent so quickly.
Whatever the reason was, the police need more training on deescalation and appropriate level of force to do their tough jobs.
This was tragic and obviously excessive use of force even if he was a drug dealer or whatever. There was no evidence on the video he was reaching for a gun as the police claimed .they kept kicking and hitting him while he was handcuffed on the ground. It was clearly unnecessary use of lethal force.