Columbus Ohio cop slugs confrontational dad after a call of shots fired. Cops to,d his wife to back away for a crime scene, which she does, and then her husband comes charging up to the cop repeatedly shouting g “Or what?” A second cop spins him around they stand off for a couple second and then cop punches him in the face. The man is then tackled and arrested for disorderly conduct and obstruction of a crime scene. The incident is now under investigation.
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Imo, it appears the cop hit back a second too late. The danger appeared over.
The guy had clearly missed, and didn't appear to be swinging again.
Now the cop could have tackled the guy and arrested him for assault (or attempted assault) on a police officer and he'd have been ok.
To me; it looked like the cop was (rightly) ticked off the guy swung at him, and he thought about it a second and smacked the guy.
If you ask me, that would have been a justified response had it been a regular citizen, but I think a police officer should know better.
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this is why your police officers get shot up
a few years back, when that disgruntled vet took his anger out on the US police force and killed a dozen cops..... everyone knew why that happened
EVERYONE
it is impossible to feel sorry for heavy-handed authoritarian police
hard luck for them
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postthis is why your police officers get shot up
a few years back, when that disgruntled vet took his anger out on the US police force and killed a dozen cops..... everyone knew why that happened
EVERYONE
it is impossible to feel sorry for heavy-handed authoritarian police
hard luck for them
And that's why idiots like him sometimes do get shot, justifiably, by police.
But in this guy's case, he was quite lucky.
He tried (though he failed) to assault a police officer and only suffered a single punch to the face.
In return; he will in all likelihood get a nice settlement, and be a minor local celebrity for the rest of his life.Last edited by jaded; 06-12-2019, 12:30 AM.
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Originally posted by 1bad65 View PostWhile the cop over-reacted, is was the other guy who did start the whole thing.
And that's why idiots like him sometimes do get shot, justifiably, by police.
But in this guy's case, he was quite lucky.
He tried (though he failed) to assault a police officer and only suffered a single punch to the face.
In return; he will in all likelihood get a nice settlement, and be a minor local celebrity for the rest of his life.
I'm pretty sure a lot of ****** **** would love to be in his shoes right about now.
people get sick of watching police brutality
they start developing a hatred for oppression and authority
then... when it happens to the wrong person, or to someone they know... snap
I am white, and I do not live in the USA... and yet, I know exactly why that black veteran flipped out and started blowing cops away
EVERYONE who was capable of reading the paper, or watching the evening news, for the 2 years prior..... knew exactly why that happened
all I am saying is... you reap what you sow, that is how life works
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postpeople get sick of watching police brutality
they start developing a hatred for oppression and authority
then... when it happens to the wrong person, or to someone they know... snap
I am white, and I do not live in the USA... and yet, I know exactly why that black veteran flipped out and started blowing cops away
EVERYONE who was capable of reading the paper, or watching the evening news, for the 2 years prior..... knew exactly why that happened
all I am saying is... you reap what you sow, that is how life works
As to reaping what you sow, that is absolutely true.
You reap what you sow.
But we dont hold one man responsible for the wrongs committed by another man.
That's not what civilized people do.
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postpeople get sick of watching police brutality
they start developing a hatred for oppression and authority
then... when it happens to the wrong person, or to someone they know... snap
I am white, and I do not live in the USA... and yet, I know exactly why that black veteran flipped out and started blowing cops away
EVERYONE who was capable of reading the paper, or watching the evening news, for the 2 years prior..... knew exactly why that happened
all I am saying is... you reap what you sow, that is how life works
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Originally posted by 1bad65 View PostWhere was the police brutality here before the man threw a punch at the police officer?
As to reaping what you sow, that is absolutely true.
You reap what you sow.
But we dont hold one man responsible for the wrongs committed by another man.
That's not what civilized people do.
the police force is viewed as a single entity
the actions of one, reflect on them all
which is exactly how they view **********, right ?
this is a " culture " issue..... and the culture in a lot of US police departments is pretty damn vile, according to MANY informers/whistle-blowersLast edited by aboutfkntime; 06-12-2019, 02:26 AM.
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Originally posted by Longhaul View PostDo you give a cop your I’d when he asks for it if he knows you have a gun and asks you not to reach for do you do it anyway do pull away as he is searching you and or run ?In America the media is entirely ******* and anything do do with police They do everything they can to raise racial tension and blame the cops .There are definitely bad cops and bad shootings but there are a lot of situations like what happened in St. Louis where the media inflamed the citizens with there slanted coverage every day about the racist cop to the point they were rioting.In the end the testimony of mostly blacks is what set the cop free.
a lot of the problems started back with Rodney King
people know that was not an isolated incident
now there is only mistrust and contempt
in the two years prior to that vet killing all of those cops..... it seemed like police were shooting innocent people every other week
all I am saying is..... not surprised at all that happened
truth be known, the problem was evident way back during the vietnam war when the US government shot all of those innocent kids at Kent State
they are so obviously, and so seriously, on the wrong track
when I hear of all these innocent people being shot and killed, and the police justification is..... "I was scared for my life"..... but then you find out the truth, and an unarmed man got shot in the back..... or 6 officers opened fire and killed an innocent man who was asleep in his car..... it is hard not to think of them as pvssies and cowards.....
when your duty is to " protect and serve "..... and yet your primary goal is to make it home alive, even at the expense of innocent lives..... then you are simply not the right man for the job.....
#hardenupyoufknpvssies
#responsibleforEVERYround
#responsiblemeansACCOUNTABLE
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postthe police force is viewed as a single entity
the actions of one, reflect on them all
which is exactly how they view **********, right ?
this is a " culture " issue..... and the culture in a lot of US police departments is pretty damn vile, according to MANY informers/whistle-blowers
What part of this are you not understanding?
Surely you arent saying we hold all members of a group responsible for the actions of a few, are you???
Because thats typically the 'logic' behind people who try and justify racism, notably against black people.
Remember, what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
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