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2   Tenpoundbass   2019 Jun 16, 6:07pm  

They have to follow the same laws everyone else does. There has never been a situation where refused a Police order, or gave them an alternate demand or command. I don't get to call someone because I refuse to talk to the lowly officers. I just blindly do what they say. Whether it is a traffic stop, or being pulled over because my Van matched a description, Happened about 30 years ago. I have been approached by some ill tempered Police for what ever reason, and I have been at the point where I knew I was being abused by a power hungry Dickhead and complete Asshole. Still for the life of me, with ever fiber in my being, I complied. If they ever said keep your hands where I can see them, or get out of the car. I complied.

While I complied, I fully expected the Cops might do any of the things we see Black Suspects provoke Cops into doing. They aren't shy of taking it to another level.
I didn't give the Cops a hard time, I just answered their questions and gave them my Drivers info.

Most always the worst I got was a ticket.
3   tovarichpeter   2019 Jun 16, 8:00pm  

It sounds like being stopped by the police is a fairly regular occurrence in your life.
4   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 Jun 16, 8:28pm  

The article discusses how the cop was talking to the driver, trying to get him to stop.

Instead, he let out one of the passengers, who had MULTIPLE warrants against her, THEN he resumed driving away to an apartment complex:

When the officers arrived at the store to investigate, a clerk told them about an unrelated shoplifting incident that had just occurred and were directed to three adults and two young children getting into a car in the parking lot, Williams said.

An officer ran out and tried to speak to the occupants of the car, yelling orders for the driver to stop, but the car kept going, Williams said.

The driver stopped and let out a passenger, a woman who had warrants out for her arrest, the chief said. She was taken into custody.

Cell phone video shows officers from the Phoenix Police Department sweep-kicking handcuffed Dravon Ames, May 27, 2019.

Officers then caught up to the vehicle suspected in the shoplifting at a nearby apartment complex. That's when the incident quickly escalated and witnesses pulled out cell phones and started recording.

In one video, an officer can be heard yelling at Ames to get his hands up. The officer, identified by Phoenix police officials as Officer Christopher Meyer, is then heard yelling at Ames, "I'm gonna put a f------- cap in your f------- head."

https://abcnews.go.com/US/phoenix-police-chief-calls-viral-video-arrest-suspected/story?id=63747140

So let's not act like the cops didn't have a reason to be PO'd.

"We dindu nothin', we just kept driving despite being told to stop. Then we stopped only to let out this ho with multiple warrants on her, then kept driving back to our Reparations Village. The PoPo still came after us mannnn...."
6   Tenpoundbass   2019 Jun 17, 7:08am  

tovarichpeter says
It sounds like being stopped by the police is a fairly regular occurrence in your life.


I'm 50, if you live in a Cop happy town that needs their quota you can expect at least once every ten years. That's if you're a straight shooter and never break traffic rules.

I haven't been pulled over in about 20 years or more now. But in my earlier days I had been pulled over enough. Stupid shit, expired tag, didn't fully stop at a stop sign, no seat belt.
When I was younger I thought taking care of the tickets were optional. I was pulled over one time for something stupid like a DUI checkpoint. And was taken to jail for driving on suspended lisence.

Guess What? I still didn't gun my car accelerator, and take the cops on a 20 mile chase on i95. I didn't bail out of the car, and take off on foot. I didn't yell "What the Fuck MAN!!! I didn't do ANYTHING!! I didn't do anything!!! I ran because I was Scared!!!!"

Fuck I'm sick giving these fucking hoodlums that game the fucking system because apologist scumbags will defend them. Where's the defense for everyone else that is pulled over single day out there on the roads and are treated the same fucking way. We don't run and make it the Nigger on the Run Show.

Fucking stop it already with the "Cops are bad, oooh lookey here, they are ruffing up a black guy. We've got video 35 minutes into the traffic stop to prove it!"

Most traffic stops are less than 5 minutes, if you don't turn it into a live recording of the show Cops, and show your ass like a fucking Hood Rat.


Nobody is fucking Special, now follow orders or get your Ass Shot, that's the Rules. No sympathy here.
7   HeadSet   2019 Jun 17, 7:25am  

tovarichpeter says
It sounds like being stopped by the police is a fairly regular occurrence in your life.


Who on this blog has not been pulled over at least once in the last 10 years?
8   Shaman   2019 Jun 17, 8:08am  

I got pulled over in January, driving 90 in a 65. Motorcycle cop let me go cuz I was respectful and didn’t give him any shit. He could have given me one hell of a ticket, but California cops don’t have quotas, so they mostly just ticket people who they feel deserve it.
9   CBOEtrader   2019 Jun 17, 8:19am  

Police behavior in this situation was totally out of control. There are far less abusive ways to arrest 3 non violent perps, even if they are guilty of resisting arrest. This skinny dude, wife and kid were never a physical threat.

I hope they win their lawsuit
10   Tenpoundbass   2019 Jun 17, 9:20am  

CBOEtrader says
This skinny dude, wife and kid were never a physical threat.


It's not about a threat, it's about if you are dumb enough to challenge the cops because your SJW feelz says you can stand up to Cops because of your skin tone.

The rest of us, would have put the baby, down and asked... "What's the problem officer?"
We wouldn't just keep walking to our car and ignoring them. The video starts rolling right as it escalated. That tells me, the person that filmed it, saw the whole thing escalated and got their cameras out just as it got good, and looked bad for the Cop. The person filming saw where it was going. How come the "Suspects" did not?
11   Tenpoundbass   2019 Jun 17, 9:24am  

Also those of you that think a person having a baby in their arms is reason to let your guard down. Has not been paying attention, there's a certain element these days has no respect for a baby's life.

We've got Human smugglers using kids as Props.
People trowing kids off a balcony,
People leaving a new born babies in a trash heap
There was a video last year of Muslim women fighting and one of them used their Toddler as an assault weapon, swinging it wildly at the other people. If you can call those savages people.
12   CBOEtrader   2019 Jun 17, 9:43am  

Until they show a threat of violence, a violent reaction is uncalled for.

Cops should always be cautious, use handcuffs and their patrol car as needed, etc... But 11 cops aiming guns at a family who show no obvious threat is wrong.
13   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2019 Jun 17, 9:56am  

What racism is, exactly, is pointing out the behaviors and actions of a group of people, and the obvious consequences, whether obesity, poor educational attainment, poor family structure, criminality, etc. Not accommodating this behavior by adjusting your response in an appropriate manor is racism. Which is why there needs to be affirmative action law enforcement, including laws that are relaxed or ignored for certain folks.
14   Shaman   2019 Jun 17, 10:01am  

CBOEtrader says
Until they show a threat of violence, a violent reaction is uncalled for.

Cops should always be cautious, use handcuffs and their patrol car as needed, etc... But 11 cops aiming guns at a family who show no obvious threat is wrong.


It shows abject cowardice, is what it shows. Rather than having the stones to approach the situation with some degree of vulnerability, and actually talk to the family, they stand back and assume maximum aggression to force absolute compliance. The police need to stop hiring sissies.
15   RC2006   2019 Jun 17, 10:08am  

If the video is all that is to the story cops should be fired. As far as having their guns out look at were they are it looks like some welfare project why should a cop take a risk in that environment.

Here is one review of apt complex:

★ a year ago
Manager is a slum lord treats everybody bad doesn't fix things and has the nerve to evict people when she wants.. drug deals and prostitution and people breaking into cars here without any care from the manager or owners..STAY CLEAR FROM THIS PLACE!
16   Tenpoundbass   2019 Jun 17, 11:35am  

I find it very hard to believe that who ever was filming the event. Was just lucky enough to have their phone and camera out filming. When all of a sudden along comes cops with their guns drawn, engaging in a possible Felony take down. I would bet anything they were followed while instructing the family to stop. They did not stop, they continued to get in the car and try to drive away, all the while ignoring the Cops. Now start filming. All you bleeding hearts see is some mean cops drawing down on a family for nothing.
Then the lady rather than leave the kid in the car, she gets out with a human shield. All the while being combative and uncooperative.


Of course there is no footage of before the camera started rolling. But there's a million other instances out there, where people think they are above the law and don't have to listen. It's the number one reason for people getting shot while they try to drive away. Because Cops are there to make sure you don't get away. If they stand in front of your car and you keep going. They are not obliged to jump out of the way. They obliged to deal with a Perp using their Car as a deadly weapon.

Again, if I have to comply with Cops nobody gets a free ride. Fucking stop acting like Low Life Trash that is above the law because Scumbag Liberals keep feeding your head with shit that you are beyond legal reproach.
17   Tenpoundbass   2019 Jun 17, 11:40am  

I guaranfuckingtee ya, that if this Video was from Daytona Florida and it was some White people from the other side of the tracks. There would be a different perception of what the cops did. Most of you would be happy the cops didn't let the Metheads get away.

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