Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[qu[b]ote=Anonymous]The plan.
Crash private pools provide escape routes, bad mouth / resist cops , shoot YouTube videos to try to get sympathy and avoid getting caught. The cops have been following these party groups so this was the second time. The organizer of the party didn't belong to the pool and was fighting a parent who lived in the neighborhood. The storyline that it was a planned end of school year party with residences is a lie.
Exactly-then have the jerks in the media turn it into a race thing, including white police brutality!
Anonymous wrote:[qu[b]ote=Anonymous]The plan.
Crash private pools provide escape routes, bad mouth / resist cops , shoot YouTube videos to try to get sympathy and avoid getting caught. The cops have been following these party groups so this was the second time. The organizer of the party didn't belong to the pool and was fighting a parent who lived in the neighborhood. The storyline that it was a planned end of school year party with residences is a lie.
Anonymous wrote:
Meet the thug (NOT bitch):
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/texas-police-clash-teens-pool-party-about-race-says-girl-who-recorded-video/
Anonymous wrote:HOAs could have liability issues. But we need more public spaces and fewer privately owned ones. The air we breathe, the food we eat, the school we benefit from--far too much of this favors the elites (of all political groups). Off topic, but the move to disrupt white spaces such as restaurants serving brunch has been very interesting and provocative.
Anonymous wrote:1. The cop told her to leave 2. She walked away as told but mouthed off. 3. Cop takes it personally, gets mad, tackles her and draws his gun because he doesn't like back talk from a 14 year old. AND PEOPLE ARE DEFENDING THE COP?
what is going on here?
Anonymous wrote:1. The cop told her to leave 2. She walked away as told but mouthed off. 3. Cop takes it personally, gets mad, tackles her and draws his gun because he doesn't like back talk from a 14 year old. AND PEOPLE ARE DEFENDING THE COP?
what is going on here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people assuming the pool crashers didn't have access to a pool? I live in a majority black area and we have pools everywhere.
+1.
Cause the white private pool is nicer, cleaner and more fun!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And all of the three pages of this thread justifies the cop's behavior? SMH
We are just supposed to lay down and take it? Black and brown folks still get killed obeying orders.
This cop is disgusting and wrong no matter how you slice it. Running after people and tackling them? Drawing his gun? That's not the way to break up a party.
Unless you are "brown," please shut up and stop pretending you care about us. My kids don't trespass other people's properties, nor do they act as smart asses when dealing with older neighbors or with the police.
(And, yes, that policeman has been rightly suspended for his overreaction, but the root of the problem was the teenagers' bahavior, not his)
I agree, yelling and arguing with police like that. I would punish my kids for that behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of your feelings about this, please, please teach your kids to obey the police immediately in such a situation in as non-threatening way as possible. Teach them to lay down on the ground and put their hands up where the cops can see it.
This could have become a tragedy. Please teach your kids to do everything to deescalate the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people assuming the pool crashers didn't have access to a pool? I live in a majority black area and we have pools everywhere.