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Me. I Am Salman 05-04-2014 07:03 PM

Video shows US police officer being forceful & aggressive with black man
 
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this is awful.. towards the end when he's begging the officer not to shoot him :shocked:

Loukas 05-04-2014 07:07 PM

:bored:
what a douche of an officer

Shaun 05-04-2014 07:07 PM

in other news, grass is green

GiRTh 05-04-2014 07:16 PM

What are the usual bullsh*t excuses when vids like this are made? Its a difficult job or is it that the guy apparently said something in a apparently disrespectful voice. There can never be any excuse for an officer to come into someones home, without any cause and treat the like that.

Brother Leon 05-04-2014 07:21 PM

Alot of Officers have a power trip. Nothing new unfortunately.

AnnieK 05-04-2014 07:21 PM

I so wanted that dog to jump up and bite him on the arse...

Firewire 05-04-2014 07:25 PM

pretty sure you can't arrest someone without telling them why you are arresting them

Jordan. 05-04-2014 07:26 PM

What does him being black have to do with it :huh: & it looked like he was trying to play the victim and make the cop look bad on camera tbh.

Tom4784 05-04-2014 07:29 PM

US Police officers abusing their position, sadly it's nothing new.

GiRTh 05-04-2014 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 6782406)
What does him being black have to do with it :huh: & it looked like he was trying to play the victim and make the cop look bad on camera tbh.

:joker:

Ramsay 05-04-2014 07:30 PM

i am scared son i am scared!

Me. I Am Salman 05-04-2014 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 6782406)
What does him being black have to do with it :huh: & it looked like he was trying to play the victim and make the cop look bad on camera tbh.

http://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/...op=1#038;h=714

Vicky. 05-04-2014 07:43 PM

Don't really see what colour has to do with it, but unfortunately officers abusing their position and basically being on a power trip is nothing new at all. Just need to watch a few of the protests and stuff we get over here to see that...

lostalex 05-04-2014 11:28 PM

Cops deal with crazy criminals all day everyday. it's not surprising they can be a bit jumpy or even paranoid sometimes. It's not like cop killers wear a sign on their heads. In certain communities it's more like a war zone than a neighborhood, and cops need to act more like soldiers.

When a cop tells you to do something you do it, period. When you act sketchy like this guy, the cops will treat you like a sketchy mother****er. what's so hard to understand about that? Notice the guy is being argumentative and sketchy from the beginning.

Ninastar 05-04-2014 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 6783109)
Cops deal with crazy criminals all day everyday. it's not surprising they can be a bit jumpy or even paranoid sometimes. It's not like cop killers wear a sign on their heads. In certain communities it's more like a war zone than a neighborhood, and cops need to act more like soldiers.

When a cop tells you to do something you do it, period. When you act sketchy like this guy, the cops will treat you like a sketchy mother****er. what's so hard to understand about that? Notice the guy is being argumentative and sketchy from the beginning.

I agree actually

Marsh. 06-04-2014 12:19 AM

Oh no, he's black, we can't do anything to him even if he is acting suspiciously otherwise we're racist. :worry:

Brother Leon 06-04-2014 12:25 AM

The **** lol

All he asked is "what have I done sir?" He didn't resist arrest, disrespect the officer, or act "sketchy" or suspicious at all. Coming into someone's house and handcuffing them while threatening to pull out a gun without explaining why you are making the arrest is more sketchy than anything he done.

Vicky. 06-04-2014 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Brother Leon (Post 6783219)
The **** lol

All he asked is "what have I done sir?" He didn't hesitate arrest, disrespect the officer, or act "sketchy" or suspicious at all. Coming into someone's house and handcuffing them while threatening to pull out a gun without explaining why you are making the arrest is more sketchy than anything he done.

:thumbs:

lostalex 06-04-2014 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Brother Leon (Post 6783219)
The **** lol

All he asked is "what have I done sir?" He didn't hesitate arrest, disrespect the officer, or act "sketchy" or suspicious at all. Coming into someone's house and handcuffing them while threatening to pull out a gun without explaining why you are making the arrest is more sketchy than anything he done.

He was trying to hold the door closed, and telling the officer what he can or can't do by law. He was certainly not cooperative.

I always find it hilarious when crims think they know the law better than the cops. lol

how can you say he's not acting sketchy? is that how you'd react if a cop knocked on your door??

Vicky. 06-04-2014 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 6783222)
He was trying to hold the door closed, and telling the officer what he can or can't do by law. He was certainly not cooperative.

I always find it hilarious when crims think they know the law better than the cops. lol

Not sure about in the US, but I'm nearly certain that our police have to tell you why you are being arrested, rather than just doing it and being an ignorant twat when being asked why :/

They can also only pin you down if you are being violent or trying to escape, not just coz they feel like it like this looks like

Brother Leon 06-04-2014 12:31 AM

Going off the fact the cop said **** all then I'm taking that there was no warrant to break into the house. It's not a crime to keep the door half closed and want to know why he wants to come in...

It's **** policing by a **** person.


As for your question. If an officer tries break in without a warrant and won't tell me why he's arresting me damn right I'm acting how he did. Hell I would kick up a far greater fuss than he did and wouldn't be calling him "sir".

lostalex 06-04-2014 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 6783228)
Not sure about in the US, but I'm nearly certain that our police have to tell you why you are being arrested, rather than just doing it and being an ignorant twat when being asked why :/

cops have to get the situation under control first. US cops have to tell you what you're being arrested for, but only AFTER the situation is under control. They don't have to explain themselves BEFORE they arrest you and get you in custody.

I'm sure after he was arrested he was told why he was being arrested.

Vicky. 06-04-2014 12:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 6783232)
cops have to get the situation under control first. US cops have to tell you what you're being arrested for, but only AFTER the situation is under control. They don't have to explain themselves BEFORE they arrest you and get you in custody.

I'm sure after he was arrested he was told why he was being arrested.

The situation WAS under control though. The guy was speaking to him and not being violent or anything at all :shrug:

lostalex 06-04-2014 12:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brother Leon (Post 6783231)
Going off the fact the cop said **** all then I'm taking that there was no warrant to break into the house. It's not a crime to keep the door half closed and want to know why he wants to come in...

It's **** policing by a **** person.


As for your question. If an officer tries break in without a warrant and won't tell me why he's arresting me damn right I'm acting how he did. Hell I would kick up a far greater fuss than he did and wouldn't be calling him "sir".

well you can do what you like and you'll end up in the exact same situation. now if you were polite and respectful, guess what, you might not get arrested, cause the whole thing could be sorted out in a civilized way.

When you act like a sketch, when you act like an animal, you get treated as such.

lostalex 06-04-2014 12:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 6783235)
The situation WAS under control though. The guy was speaking to him and not being violent or anything at all :shrug:

no, the guy was trying to dictate to the cop how things would go. the cop is in charge, period, Cops have the authority. He was acting like he was in charge, he's the king of his castle, and acting like the cop was just some nobody wandering up to the door.

That's not how you respond to police officers.


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