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Post 01/27/2023 22:05     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they would plan to release the video late on a Friday. Makes sense for a white house press release they don't want to draw attention to, but if you are worried about protests that could get violent Friday afternoon seems like the worst possible time.


I don't think releasing the video on a Tuesday afternoon would be any better.


If people are scheduled to be at work at 9am Wednesday, they’re less likely to be out protesting (with potential for things to go off the rails) in the wee hours of Tuesday night/Wednesday morning. Friday night, people often stay out late because it’s the start of the weekend, the. There’s a whole weekend for protesting and possibilities. I’m hopeful that the way it’s being handled so far will let people feel heard and hopefully everyone stays safe.


The people who work at 9AM on Wednesdays are typically not the people protesting. They're the ones whose lives the protestors are trying to disrupt.


As horrific as this video is described to be, and as often as crimes like this are swept under the rug, I'm guessing it's going to enrage and motivate a lot of people to want to bring about change.

Also, why do you think protesters don't have day jobs? Would you care to explain what you mean?

Exactly what change do people want?


I want police officers with college degrees, adequate training, and the pay to match. I do not want HS drop off bullies who got kicked out of the military thinking they are God of the Universe and above reproach.


The type of people you want for cops, won’t be cops. Why would they ?

Think about it- it’s a job where:

1) everyone hates you, except for *maybe* a small (and rapidly diminishing) percentage of conservatives/republicans

2) requires to interact with actual bad people, some of whom might try very hard to kill you.

3) requires you to possibly make life-or-death decisions with only seconds to act, with no foreknowledge of the circumstances beforehand.

4) you will be exposed to liability, loss of job, loss of finances, and possibly prison, if you make even an honest mistake, without malice (see point #3)



Why would anyone with the qualifications you desire, with many other career options available to them, do that job? It would be insanity to even consider it. Even people with genuine altruistic motives for “wanting to be the change they want to see” won’t do it, because they’re not stupid.

You’re asking for the impossible.


PP says it's impossible y'all! Guess we should just pack it in and accept the extrajudicial killing of citizens by agents of our government. Nuthin we can do!


That’s not at all what the PP was saying, but you know that already. The PP was simply pointing out why departments are struggling to recruit officers. This isn’t difficult to understand. We want more of officers and we want them held to high standards, and understandably so. It’s acceptable to point out why some people would hesitate. To face criminal charges for a split second decision that was unfortunately necessary in the moment (especially when trying to save others), to be vilified regardless of your intentions or beliefs… people just may not be willing to sign up.


It *is* what they were saying, but you know that already. NP.
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Post 01/27/2023 22:01     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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Anonymous wrote: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. They got angry that they had to chase him. 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.


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.


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, but Tyre ran because he thought they were going to kill him. And they did.


It's a self fulfilling prophecy.

Great strategy! Fight the police because they will kill you if you don't. ha


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.


+1. Tyre Nichols did not die because he failed to follow directions. He died because these pigs wanted to kill him. That’s it.



Cops murder people all the time who comply with their directions.

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


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.


DP. You think the fact that not every cop brutalizes people excuses the ones who do? WTF is wrong with you?


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.


Why are you making excuses for this behavior?


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.


Go ahead and condemn it, then. I’ll wait.


I’m the PP. So I see that you couldn’t find a place where I made excuses. And… I easily condemn this. Why would it be hard for me to say that?

I can condemn what happened AND write factual statistics about national use of force. They do not contradict each other.

You sure didn’t have to wait too long, did you?


So go ahead and condemn it, without all the couching and qualifications. Just condemn it without any excuses.


I see you’re trying to prove something? Not sure why…

I. Condemn. This.


You condemn what? You are being very non-specific about what you’re condemning.


I don’t play games. This is ridiculous and absurdly, eye-rolling childish.

I condemn the death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of five police officers.

Now, I’m a grown adult and usually don’t respond to silliness, but I get the feeling you are trying to prove a point. I’m not sure what it is, but I won’t allow you to do it. For some reason, merely defending a poster for saying that not all cops kill people made me a target of your anger.


Nice use of passive voice there.


I’m over this. I suspect you think you’re cute?


No, I just think you are far more comfortable with these scope having murdered Nichols than you want anyone to know.
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Post 01/27/2023 22:00     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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Anonymous wrote: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. They got angry that they had to chase him. 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.


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.


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, but Tyre ran because he thought they were going to kill him. And they did.


It's a self fulfilling prophecy.

Great strategy! Fight the police because they will kill you if you don't. ha


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.


+1. Tyre Nichols did not die because he failed to follow directions. He died because these pigs wanted to kill him. That’s it.



Cops murder people all the time who comply with their directions.

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


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.


DP. You think the fact that not every cop brutalizes people excuses the ones who do? WTF is wrong with you?


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.


Why are you making excuses for this behavior?


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.


Go ahead and condemn it, then. I’ll wait.


I’m the PP. So I see that you couldn’t find a place where I made excuses. And… I easily condemn this. Why would it be hard for me to say that?

I can condemn what happened AND write factual statistics about national use of force. They do not contradict each other.

You sure didn’t have to wait too long, did you?


So go ahead and condemn it, without all the couching and qualifications. Just condemn it without any excuses.


I see you’re trying to prove something? Not sure why…

I. Condemn. This.


You condemn what? You are being very non-specific about what you’re condemning.


I don’t play games. This is ridiculous and absurdly, eye-rolling childish.

I condemn the death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of five police officers.

Now, I’m a grown adult and usually don’t respond to silliness, but I get the feeling you are trying to prove a point. I’m not sure what it is, but I won’t allow you to do it. For some reason, merely defending a poster for saying that not all cops kill people made me a target of your anger.


Nice use of passive voice there.


I’m over this. I suspect you think you’re cute?
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2023 22:00     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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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.
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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?


Even assuming everything this person said was true the video is indefensible. Of course they're just talking out their rear.


You and person taking offense have reading comprehension issues. The person advocating for better and longer police training said he or she did not know what the reason the scorpion unit stopped him was. He or she said even it was something worse than a routine trait tx stop, and again they did not know, that the video made it clear that police force was brutal and unnecessary use of lethal force.


That's part of the message. The other part was them saying he shouldn't have been beaten even if he was a drug dealer. He wasn't a drug dealer. That accusation hasn't even been made by the police accused of beating him. But if enough people start saying things like that, others will latch onto his name and drug dealer, and assume it's true because he was a black man pulled over and beaten by the police, and they want to believe that police wouldn't do that without some sort of cause. It's an almost subtle way of planting the seeds of lies in people's heads.

If you really want to defend him and say he shouldn't have died, say he shouldn't have died. He shouldn't have been beaten. The police shouldn't have used force. Don't randomly insert crimes and say you don't know if he committed them but even if he did, that wouldn't justify killing him.


Thank you for explaining what I was apparently failing to.




I am the po and this added nothing and focussed on least important aspect of my comment.

The important part is that more police training in deescalation methods and appropriate use of force is needed.


Longer better training is Especially needed for police who are tasked with restoring neighborhood peace …


What is a SCORPION unit in Memphis tennessee?
Early in 2022, the Memphis Police Department created a “SCORPION” unit — Street Crimes Operation to Restore Peace in Our Neighborhoods — a specialized group of four roving 10-person teams that use data to target high-crime neighborhoods. (Brad Vest / Getty Images)3 hours ago
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Post 01/27/2023 21:59     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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Anonymous wrote: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. They got angry that they had to chase him. 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.


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.


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, but Tyre ran because he thought they were going to kill him. And they did.


It's a self fulfilling prophecy.

Great strategy! Fight the police because they will kill you if you don't. ha


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.


+1. Tyre Nichols did not die because he failed to follow directions. He died because these pigs wanted to kill him. That’s it.



Cops murder people all the time who comply with their directions.

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


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.


DP. You think the fact that not every cop brutalizes people excuses the ones who do? WTF is wrong with you?


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.


Why are you making excuses for this behavior?


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.


Go ahead and condemn it, then. I’ll wait.


I’m the PP. So I see that you couldn’t find a place where I made excuses. And… I easily condemn this. Why would it be hard for me to say that?

I can condemn what happened AND write factual statistics about national use of force. They do not contradict each other.

You sure didn’t have to wait too long, did you?


So go ahead and condemn it, without all the couching and qualifications. Just condemn it without any excuses.


I see you’re trying to prove something? Not sure why…

I. Condemn. This.


You condemn what? You are being very non-specific about what you’re condemning.


I don’t play games. This is ridiculous and absurdly, eye-rolling childish.

I condemn the death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of five police officers.

Now, I’m a grown adult and usually don’t respond to silliness, but I get the feeling you are trying to prove a point. I’m not sure what it is, but I won’t allow you to do it. For some reason, merely defending a poster for saying that not all cops kill people made me a target of your anger.


Nice use of passive voice there.
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Post 01/27/2023 21:58     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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Anonymous wrote: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. They got angry that they had to chase him. 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.


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.


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, but Tyre ran because he thought they were going to kill him. And they did.


It's a self fulfilling prophecy.

Great strategy! Fight the police because they will kill you if you don't. ha


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.


+1. Tyre Nichols did not die because he failed to follow directions. He died because these pigs wanted to kill him. That’s it.



Cops murder people all the time who comply with their directions.

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


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.


DP. You think the fact that not every cop brutalizes people excuses the ones who do? WTF is wrong with you?


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.


Why are you making excuses for this behavior?


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.


Go ahead and condemn it, then. I’ll wait.


I’m the PP. So I see that you couldn’t find a place where I made excuses. And… I easily condemn this. Why would it be hard for me to say that?

I can condemn what happened AND write factual statistics about national use of force. They do not contradict each other.

You sure didn’t have to wait too long, did you?


So go ahead and condemn it, without all the couching and qualifications. Just condemn it without any excuses.


I see you’re trying to prove something? Not sure why…

I. Condemn. This.


You condemn what? You are being very non-specific about what you’re condemning.


I don’t play games. This is ridiculous and absurdly, eye-rolling childish.

I condemn the death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of five police officers.

Now, I’m a grown adult and usually don’t respond to silliness, but I get the feeling you are trying to prove a point. I’m not sure what it is, but I won’t allow you to do it. For some reason, merely defending a poster for saying that not all cops kill people made me a target of your anger.

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Post 01/27/2023 21:54     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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Anonymous wrote: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. They got angry that they had to chase him. 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.


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.


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, but Tyre ran because he thought they were going to kill him. And they did.


It's a self fulfilling prophecy.

Great strategy! Fight the police because they will kill you if you don't. ha


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.


+1. Tyre Nichols did not die because he failed to follow directions. He died because these pigs wanted to kill him. That’s it.



Cops murder people all the time who comply with their directions.

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


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.


DP. You think the fact that not every cop brutalizes people excuses the ones who do? WTF is wrong with you?


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.


Why are you making excuses for this behavior?


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.


Go ahead and condemn it, then. I’ll wait.


I’m the PP. So I see that you couldn’t find a place where I made excuses. And… I easily condemn this. Why would it be hard for me to say that?

I can condemn what happened AND write factual statistics about national use of force. They do not contradict each other.

You sure didn’t have to wait too long, did you?


So go ahead and condemn it, without all the couching and qualifications. Just condemn it without any excuses.


I see you’re trying to prove something? Not sure why…

I. Condemn. This.


You condemn what? You are being very non-specific about what you’re condemning.
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Post 01/27/2023 21:54     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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Anonymous wrote: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. They got angry that they had to chase him. 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.


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.


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, but Tyre ran because he thought they were going to kill him. And they did.


It's a self fulfilling prophecy.

Great strategy! Fight the police because they will kill you if you don't. ha


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.


+1. Tyre Nichols did not die because he failed to follow directions. He died because these pigs wanted to kill him. That’s it.



Cops murder people all the time who comply with their directions.

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


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.


DP. You think the fact that not every cop brutalizes people excuses the ones who do? WTF is wrong with you?


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.


Why are you making excuses for this behavior?


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.


Go ahead and condemn it, then. I’ll wait.


I’m the PP. So I see that you couldn’t find a place where I made excuses. And… I easily condemn this. Why would it be hard for me to say that?

I can condemn what happened AND write factual statistics about national use of force. They do not contradict each other.

You sure didn’t have to wait too long, did you?


99% is nit that great.

Imagine if only 99% of your food didn’t injure or kill you. Would you think that was great?
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Post 01/27/2023 21:53     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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Anonymous wrote: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. They got angry that they had to chase him. 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.


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.


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, but Tyre ran because he thought they were going to kill him. And they did.


It's a self fulfilling prophecy.

Great strategy! Fight the police because they will kill you if you don't. ha


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.


+1. Tyre Nichols did not die because he failed to follow directions. He died because these pigs wanted to kill him. That’s it.



Cops murder people all the time who comply with their directions.

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


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.


DP. You think the fact that not every cop brutalizes people excuses the ones who do? WTF is wrong with you?


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.


Why are you making excuses for this behavior?


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.


Go ahead and condemn it, then. I’ll wait.


I’m the PP. So I see that you couldn’t find a place where I made excuses. And… I easily condemn this. Why would it be hard for me to say that?

I can condemn what happened AND write factual statistics about national use of force. They do not contradict each other.

You sure didn’t have to wait too long, did you?


So go ahead and condemn it, without all the couching and qualifications. Just condemn it without any excuses.


I see you’re trying to prove something? Not sure why…

I. Condemn. This.
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Post 01/27/2023 21:52     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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Anonymous wrote: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. They got angry that they had to chase him. 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.


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.


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, but Tyre ran because he thought they were going to kill him. And they did.


It's a self fulfilling prophecy.

Great strategy! Fight the police because they will kill you if you don't. ha


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.


+1. Tyre Nichols did not die because he failed to follow directions. He died because these pigs wanted to kill him. That’s it.



Cops murder people all the time who comply with their directions.

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


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.


DP. You think the fact that not every cop brutalizes people excuses the ones who do? WTF is wrong with you?


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.


Why are you making excuses for this behavior?


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.


Go ahead and condemn it, then. I’ll wait.


I’m the PP. So I see that you couldn’t find a place where I made excuses. And… I easily condemn this. Why would it be hard for me to say that?

I can condemn what happened AND write factual statistics about national use of force. They do not contradict each other.

You sure didn’t have to wait too long, did you?


So go ahead and condemn it, without all the couching and qualifications. Just condemn it without any excuses.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2023 21:51     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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Anonymous wrote: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. They got angry that they had to chase him. 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.


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.


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, but Tyre ran because he thought they were going to kill him. And they did.


It's a self fulfilling prophecy.

Great strategy! Fight the police because they will kill you if you don't. ha


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.


+1. Tyre Nichols did not die because he failed to follow directions. He died because these pigs wanted to kill him. That’s it.



Cops murder people all the time who comply with their directions.

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


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.


DP. You think the fact that not every cop brutalizes people excuses the ones who do? WTF is wrong with you?


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.


Why are you making excuses for this behavior?


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.


Go ahead and condemn it, then. I’ll wait.


I’m the PP. So I see that you couldn’t find a place where I made excuses. And… I easily condemn this. Why would it be hard for me to say that?

I can condemn what happened AND write factual statistics about national use of force. They do not contradict each other.

You sure didn’t have to wait too long, did you?
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2023 21:48     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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Anonymous wrote: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. They got angry that they had to chase him. 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.


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.


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, but Tyre ran because he thought they were going to kill him. And they did.


It's a self fulfilling prophecy.

Great strategy! Fight the police because they will kill you if you don't. ha


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.


+1. Tyre Nichols did not die because he failed to follow directions. He died because these pigs wanted to kill him. That’s it.



Cops murder people all the time who comply with their directions.

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


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.


DP. You think the fact that not every cop brutalizes people excuses the ones who do? WTF is wrong with you?


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.


Why are you making excuses for this behavior?


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.


Go ahead and condemn it, then. I’ll wait.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2023 21:48     Subject: Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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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.


Not all of them.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2023 21:43     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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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.
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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?


Even assuming everything this person said was true the video is indefensible. Of course they're just talking out their rear.


You and person taking offense have reading comprehension issues. The person advocating for better and longer police training said he or she did not know what the reason the scorpion unit stopped him was. He or she said even it was something worse than a routine trait tx stop, and again they did not know, that the video made it clear that police force was brutal and unnecessary use of lethal force.


That's part of the message. The other part was them saying he shouldn't have been beaten even if he was a drug dealer. He wasn't a drug dealer. That accusation hasn't even been made by the police accused of beating him. But if enough people start saying things like that, others will latch onto his name and drug dealer, and assume it's true because he was a black man pulled over and beaten by the police, and they want to believe that police wouldn't do that without some sort of cause. It's an almost subtle way of planting the seeds of lies in people's heads.

If you really want to defend him and say he shouldn't have died, say he shouldn't have died. He shouldn't have been beaten. The police shouldn't have used force. Don't randomly insert crimes and say you don't know if he committed them but even if he did, that wouldn't justify killing him.


Thank you for explaining what I was apparently failing to.




I am the po and this added nothing and focussed on least important aspect of my comment.

The important part is that more police training in deescalation methods and appropriate use of force is needed.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2023 21:39     Subject: Re:Memphis Cops Kill Motorist After Traffic Stop

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Anonymous wrote: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. They got angry that they had to chase him. 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.


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.


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, but Tyre ran because he thought they were going to kill him. And they did.


It's a self fulfilling prophecy.

Great strategy! Fight the police because they will kill you if you don't. ha


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.


+1. Tyre Nichols did not die because he failed to follow directions. He died because these pigs wanted to kill him. That’s it.



Cops murder people all the time who comply with their directions.

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


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.


DP. You think the fact that not every cop brutalizes people excuses the ones who do? WTF is wrong with you?


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.


Why are you making excuses for this behavior?


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.