Texas police apologise for horseback officers leading black man by rope
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This sickening and absolutely disgraceful. |
Jesus wept :facepalm:
KKK would be proud of them |
Jesus that is shocking
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Given that they could have waited for a car, I can't help but feel this was an intentional show of racism by the officers. Anyone who wasn't would have seen the problem with escorting a black man like that in a second.
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[Mr Neely is a mentally ill individual, and officers should have waited regardless of how long it took a vehicle to arrive, since "it's not as if they're getting paid by the arrest".]
Wrong Dept. |
I thought that this was a joke when reading the title.
Jesus Christ at this actually being real, hopefully the officers involved get the sack. |
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it's just WRONG, apparently the officers are going on a training course and their procedures are being revised
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Makes ya sick
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Unbelievable, what a ruddy disgrace.:fist:
How could anybody even think that this is acceptable. |
What the actual eff?.... a training course? !!!
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****ing backwards
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I couldnt agree more. |
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Completely unacceptable fullstop. Backwards bastards. |
How are you supposed to secure a suspect on horseback?
Looks like trial by image by persons who have no knowledge of the situation. |
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Also the police service there have - to their credit - said that the practice will stop immediately so they must believe there are plenty of viable alternatives. There are mounted police all across the world and I've not heard of them dragging people around with ropes in the modern world. |
...not something I ever thought I’d see in a lifetime...not only horrendous for him, but for anyone there witnessing it...
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They shouldn't be detaining someone if they do not have the correct tools to do the job.
The fact that they had a rope for such purpose should be a big red flag, also the excuse that the rope was tied to the handcuffs and not the person should be another red flag. This is obviously common practice with them. |
It is disgraceful.
Unbelievable to think it could take place there. Surely universal condemnation should be the only response to this. Indefensible in any shape or form. |
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This is so backwards. |
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just internet/social media hysteria |
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Makes my stomach turn how they could humiliate him like that
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That image is abhorrent, but people really need to stop highlighting the past if we are to move forward as one..no way this image would have made the news if that criminal was white...so imo...the only thing the uproar about this has caused is more division at a time we all need to come together....
On a foot note...Police on horseback here either drag you along by the hair or the scruff of the neck until a car comes along. |
There is really no excuse for this. 'Training' to be had? Nah, no reasonable person would need training not to do this, should be fired IMO.
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I wonder how many policemen are also members of KKK and other far right organisations?
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Black man led by mounted police while bound with a rope sues Texas city for $1 million...
A Black man who was led by mounted police down a Texas street while bound with a rope last year is suing the city and its police department for $1 million, court documents show. In August 2019, Donald Neely was arrested on criminal trespass charges in Galveston, just outside of Houston. Images and video of his arrest, during which two white police officers led him down the street handcuffed with a rope tied to their horses, sparked outrage. A petition filed this week in Galveston County's district court called the officers' conduct "extreme and outrageous" and claimed that it caused Neely injury, emotional distress and mental anguish. "Neely suffered from handcuff abrasions, suffered from the heat, and suffered from embarrassment, humiliation and fear as he was led by rope and mounted officers down the city street," the lawsuit claims. The lawsuit charges that the arresting officers should have realized that Neely "being led with a rope and by mounted officers down a city street as though he was a slave, would find this contact offensive." The lawsuit is also alleging malicious prosecution over Neely's criminal trespass charge, which was ultimately dismissed in court. MORE: No criminal investigation for Texas police who led a black man by a rope through streets A Galveston spokesperson told ABC News the city does not comment on pending litigation. A status conference is currently scheduled for Jan. 7, 2021. Neely is demanding a trial by jury, court records show. ...full article... https://uk.yahoo.com/news/black-man-...221805202.html |
"Sues Texas city for $1 million..."
Yes possible to win that case. |
...:laugh:..it’s good that you think so, Arista...you are most wise, it is indeed possible to win the case...
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Yeah $1m seems reasonable for sure, i like his chances tbh.
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