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Old 06-04-2014, 12:33 AM #1
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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
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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".
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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.
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"Why are you doing this sir? I just want to know Sir?

Well god damn. If that isn't nice and polite...
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"Why are you doing this sir? I just want to know Sir?

Well god damn. If that isn't nice and polite...
oh please, i've heard that a million times from crims on COPS the TV show. they try to say the right thing, while resisting and doing weird things with their hands (usually trying to hide drugs).

It's like when someone is resisting arrest and then screaming "police brutality!" while they are fighting against the cops.

You do what you're told, and then you'll have plenty of time to defend yourself in a civil way. if it's a misunderstanding, and they got the wrong guy, you aren't going to convince anyone by being belligerent and flailing around and screaming "rodney king!!!"
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lets face it most people only become cops cause they were picked on at school hence why there is so many bad ones who abuse their power to make themselves feel good.
sad really
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lets face it most people only become cops cause they were picked on at school hence why there is so many bad ones who abuse their power to make themselves feel good.
sad really
that might be true, but who else is willing to do the job? no matter what their motives, they are still doing a job that the vast majority of us would never do.

There's no way in **** i'd ever do that job. I'd be scared ****less dealing with the kind of people they have to deal with on a daily basis.
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that might be true, but who else is willing to do the job? no matter what their motives, they are still doing a job that the vast majority of us would never do.

There's no way in **** i'd ever do that job. I'd be scared ****less dealing with the kind of people they have to deal with on a daily basis.
it would be a good job if could do it fairly but even the ones who join with good intentions end up being jaded and treating everyone the same. its because of the dodgy situations that makes those ones lose sight which is a shame. because its the good people who pay.
i'd do it but i couldn't handle the injustice and adrenaline junkies lol
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Here is a police statement in response to the video - https://www.facebook.com/permalink.p...&stream_ref=10
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Don Rell Breaux has a prior criminal history with an arrests for: Terroristic Threats & Acts at a school in Georgia, Reckless Conduct, Manufacturing, Distribution & Possession of Marijuana, Simple Criminal Damage to Property and a Probation Violation.
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his past doesn't matter no he clearly didn't behave in a way to warrant such force and aggression
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All he did was try and cuff him, the overreaction is ridiculous
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