Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the supposed homeowner who lived in that development-whose 19 year old daughter decided to invite 100 plus teens to their HOA pool, should be heavily fined for breaking rules-seems like they are middle class, well spoken and can afford a nice home so they should know better than to act like entitled a-holes with no regard for their community or HOA. It was also this 19 year old who got into a fist fight with an older woman in front of that womans 3 kids-oh-the woman deserved it for callingt her racial slurs you say? Then the black teen who cussed at the officer deserved to be taken down too!
In addition, the girl is a party planner, and was using this event to promote her business
Yet no one here wants to hold them accountable because they were black. Which is why they knew they could get away with it. And when a black man stands up to defend his neighborhood and the officers, he's shouted down as a liar. The inability of people not to see this objectively is astounding.
And this is where the main problem lies-you have lawbreakers who cry racism every time they are reprimanded by the police (or they cry police brutality if they are the same race as the officer). Yes, police can be jerks, and trigger happy and even excessive with force, but you have a society of people and teens who are so disrespectful and think the law does not apply to them, Parents need to stop acting like entitled assholes, and their teens need to be taught the same. There are two young black boys in the video who were told to sit and they complied-the cop was ok with them-he even went over to them and explained as a mentor or father would, why they were in trouble and made to sit, i I do not think this was a racial issue-it was a situation that could have easily turned into a mob riot-tons of kids thinking that laws and rules do not apply to them, and a few cops trying to control the situation. The girl that was taken down deserved it-she refused to leave and was running her mouth in a disrespectful manner-had she just complied, nothing would have happened to her, As for the cop pulling his gun, he had every right to do so after being rushed from behind by two teens-one of whom looked as if he was reaching into his pocket, People need to take responsibility for their behavior, if the race card is pulled every time a lawbreaker gets caught, or "mistreated: by the police, there may as well be no laws or police-just let these people run amuck doing as they please. That girls mother should whip her ass for behaving the way she did. The cop was just doing his job. I only wish the cops sent to that scene were black-then what would the excuse be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the supposed homeowner who lived in that development-whose 19 year old daughter decided to invite 100 plus teens to their HOA pool, should be heavily fined for breaking rules-seems like they are middle class, well spoken and can afford a nice home so they should know better than to act like entitled a-holes with no regard for their community or HOA. It was also this 19 year old who got into a fist fight with an older woman in front of that womans 3 kids-oh-the woman deserved it for callingt her racial slurs you say? Then the black teen who cussed at the officer deserved to be taken down too!
In addition, the girl is a party planner, and was using this event to promote her business
Yet no one here wants to hold them accountable because they were black. Which is why they knew they could get away with it. And when a black man stands up to defend his neighborhood and the officers, he's shouted down as a liar. The inability of people not to see this objectively is astounding.
And this is where the main problem lies-you have lawbreakers who cry racism every time they are reprimanded by the police (or they cry police brutality if they are the same race as the officer). Yes, police can be jerks, and trigger happy and even excessive with force, but you have a society of people and teens who are so disrespectful and think the law does not apply to them, Parents need to stop acting like entitled assholes, and their teens need to be taught the same. There are two young black boys in the video who were told to sit and they complied-the cop was ok with them-he even went over to them and explained as a mentor or father would, why they were in trouble and made to sit, I do not think this was a racial issue-it was a situation that could have easily turned into a mob riot-tons of kids thinking that laws and rules do not apply to them, and a few cops trying to control the situation. The girl that was taken down deserved it-she refused to leave and was running her mouth in a disrespectful manner-had she just complied, nothing would have happened to her, As for the cop pulling his gun, he had every right to do so after being rushed from behind by two teens-one of whom looked as if he was reaching into his pocket, People need to take responsibility for their behavior, if the race card is pulled every time a lawbreaker gets caught, or "mistreated: by the police, there may as well be no laws or police-just let these people run amuck doing as they please. That girls mother should whip her ass for behaving the way she did. The cop was just doing his job. I only wish the cops sent to that scene were black-then what would the excuse be?
Anonymous wrote:
Benet Embry, a 43-year-old black resident, saw things differently.
Embry has lived at Craig Ranch, a planned community in McKinney, for eight years. He said it's a nice place. Racially diverse. People get along there.
He said when was at the community pool Friday, a crowd of teenagers showed up -- even though Craig Ranch's strict homeowners' association rules prohibit bringing more than two guests to the pool.
The teens huddled by the gate and shouted to let them in. Some jumped over the fence, Embry said. A security guard tried to get them to leave but was outnumbered, so the guard called police.
"Let me reiterate, the neighbors or the neighborhood did not call the police because this was an African-American party or whatever the situation is," he said. "This was not a racially motivated event -- at all. This whole thing is being blown completely out of proportion."
Embry did say he was disturbed to see the officer kneel on top of the bikini-clad girl and wave his gun and other teens.
"I may or may not agree with everything that the police officer did, but I do believe he was trying to establish order," he said.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/09/us/mckinney-texas-pool-party-video/
People keep throwing in these red herrings. Trying to victim blame. Who cares about any of that stuff. Who said what, who called the police, invite or no invite. We are talking about unarmed teenagers, who were seemingly pretty respectful outside of the mouthy girl. Let's focus on the truth here, that cop had no business running behind that girl, dragging her and slamming her the way he did. He can be heard shouting obscenities and using force throughout the video. Obviously an abuse of his power. My hats off to the other two officers who conducted themselves appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the supposed homeowner who lived in that development-whose 19 year old daughter decided to invite 100 plus teens to their HOA pool, should be heavily fined for breaking rules-seems like they are middle class, well spoken and can afford a nice home so they should know better than to act like entitled a-holes with no regard for their community or HOA. It was also this 19 year old who got into a fist fight with an older woman in front of that womans 3 kids-oh-the woman deserved it for callingt her racial slurs you say? Then the black teen who cussed at the officer deserved to be taken down too!
In addition, the girl is a party planner, and was using this event to promote her business
Yet no one here wants to hold them accountable because they were black. Which is why they knew they could get away with it. And when a black man stands up to defend his neighborhood and the officers, he's shouted down as a liar. The inability of people not to see this objectively is astounding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what has to happen, PPs, for you to agree that there is a problem of police brutality perpetrated against people of color in this country?
It sounds like what you guys are in search of is the "perfect victim." I don't know how you expect that to happen, because the police are not going to show up unless someone in the immediate area is perceived to be breaking the law. Mmm m
Expect more of your public servants. The idea that a teenager being kicked out of a party has a larger responsibility to behave appropriately and with respect than does a sworn officer of the law is offensive. You PPs' attempts to absolve the officer of guilt in this situation are offensive.
I'm not absolving this officer of guilt. Clearly he needs a different career.
I'm also not absolving the teens of guilt for trespassing or alleviating their parents of their responsibility to raise respectful citizens.
I see 50+ kids crashing a party they weren't invited to.
I see no parents making an effort to know what their children were doing. I know what my kids post on the internet because i make it a point to. If nothing else, for their own safety. And when they say "I'm going here" I pick up the phone and verify that they are in fact going where they say they are.
How do you know which kids were invited? Many of the kids invited were Black, and some of the Black, invited teens were handcuffed. Also, some of the crashers were White.
So you saw 50+ kids who were Black and assumed they are all crashers. You made an assumption about children solely based on the color of their skin. I.E. you are prejudiced.
And swearing that you "know what your kids are doing" is just like the shipbuilders calling the Titanic unsinkable. One of these days, those kids of yours will surprise you and make you eat your arrogant words.
Wait... show me in the PP where I said I saw 50 Black kids? I said nothing of the such. I said I saw 50 KIDS (50 perhaps being the only exaggeration there since I admit I didn't count). This is you escalating a situation by jumping to conclusions and making assumptions. The very same thing you're wanting to torch this police officer for doing. If you want justice, consider taking a higher road. You're not going to win support by being belligerent, obtuse, or accusing people of being prejudice when they said nothing of the sort.
No one knew which kids were invited or uninvited specifically because instead of cooperating with the authority of the law they mouthed off and made the job of every one of those police officers harder than it needed to be.
Be it arrogant or not, but if I'm going to be held legally accountable for the shit my kids do, I'm going to know about it. That's called parenting, and while it may not be right for every family, it's right for me. When your kids realize early on they can't get away with things, they stop pulling it. You're right though. My DD was offered a full ride academic scholarship. I sure was shocked!
+1. What you say is right, and obviously so.
But some PPs are in love with scum--probably because it is their own.
What are you talking about?? When you say scum, you must be referring to the grown woman who screamed racial insults at teenagers and assaulted one of them. Or do you mean the officer who ran around screaming obscenities at half-naked teenagers? The same officer who couldn't let a smartass crack from a teenager walking away roll off his back and instead snatched her from behind and restrain her even though she was leaving, in a bikini so obviously unarmed, and was in no way a physical threat to him?
Or maybe by scum you mean the person you see when you look in the mirror.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the supposed homeowner who lived in that development-whose 19 year old daughter decided to invite 100 plus teens to their HOA pool, should be heavily fined for breaking rules-seems like they are middle class, well spoken and can afford a nice home so they should know better than to act like entitled a-holes with no regard for their community or HOA. It was also this 19 year old who got into a fist fight with an older woman in front of that womans 3 kids-oh-the woman deserved it for callingt her racial slurs you say? Then the black teen who cussed at the officer deserved to be taken down too!
In addition, the girl is a party planner, and was using this event to promote her business
Yet no one here wants to hold them accountable because they were black. Which is why they knew they could get away with it. And when a black man stands up to defend his neighborhood and the officers, he's shouted down as a liar. The inability of people not to see this objectively is astounding.[b]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame the officers, that was a scary mob and there was no way to tell their ages. Of course now their careers will be over as they are crucified by public opinion. The law/rule breakers will be held up as beacons of our society.
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Only the crazy officer. The other officers diffused a situation. That poor girl will now get a nice paycheck curtesy of the McKinley Texas taxpayers for her pain, suffering, and humiliation. Chi Ching.
Sadly, that will likely be the case-along with a couple of riots and some looting for good measure. What does this reinforce to lawbreakers (esp. ones of color)-break the law, disrespect police, cuss them, do not listento them-just cry racism and get a free ride! This type of thing will only get worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the supposed homeowner who lived in that development-whose 19 year old daughter decided to invite 100 plus teens to their HOA pool, should be heavily fined for breaking rules-seems like they are middle class, well spoken and can afford a nice home so they should know better than to act like entitled a-holes with no regard for their community or HOA. It was also this 19 year old who got into a fist fight with an older woman in front of that womans 3 kids-oh-the woman deserved it for callingt her racial slurs you say? Then the black teen who cussed at the officer deserved to be taken down too!
In addition, the girl is a party planner, and was using this event to promote her business
Yet no one here wants to hold them accountable because they were black. Which is why they knew they could get away with it. And when a black man stands up to defend his neighborhood and the officers, he's shouted down as a liar. The inability of people not to see this objectively is astounding.
+100.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the supposed homeowner who lived in that development-whose 19 year old daughter decided to invite 100 plus teens to their HOA pool, should be heavily fined for breaking rules-seems like they are middle class, well spoken and can afford a nice home so they should know better than to act like entitled a-holes with no regard for their community or HOA. It was also this 19 year old who got into a fist fight with an older woman in front of that womans 3 kids-oh-the woman deserved it for callingt her racial slurs you say? Then the black teen who cussed at the officer deserved to be taken down too!
In addition, the girl is a party planner, and was using this event to promote her business
Yet no one here wants to hold them accountable because they were black. Which is why they knew they could get away with it. And when a black man stands up to defend his neighborhood and the officers, he's shouted down as a liar. The inability of people not to see this objectively is astounding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the supposed homeowner who lived in that development-whose 19 year old daughter decided to invite 100 plus teens to their HOA pool, should be heavily fined for breaking rules-seems like they are middle class, well spoken and can afford a nice home so they should know better than to act like entitled a-holes with no regard for their community or HOA. It was also this 19 year old who got into a fist fight with an older woman in front of that womans 3 kids-oh-the woman deserved it for callingt her racial slurs you say? Then the black teen who cussed at the officer deserved to be taken down too!
In addition, the girl is a party planner, and was using this event to promote her business
Yet no one here wants to hold them accountable because they were black. Which is why they knew they could get away with it. And when a black man stands up to defend his neighborhood and the officers, he's shouted down as a liar. The inability of people not to see this objectively is astounding.