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BitterYoungMatador2

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McKinney, Texas...COME ON DOWN! This one is all over Twitter and facebook. Police called to a disturbance at a pool party. A couple of the officers and calmly talking to the kids and trying to gather what happened...then there's this guy. Running around, barrel rolls, and pulling his service pistol. Cop is now on suspension while they investigate. I'm setting the odds at 2:1 that "cleared of any wrongdoing" will be in a story shortly.

McKinney, Texas, Cop Placed on Leave After Pulling Gun on Teens at Pool Party - NBC News
 
I'm waiting for him to say he thought she was reaching into her bikini for a gun.
 
So "swimming while black" is a crime now?

Edit: Of course, it's been a crime since the release of "Norbit," but that's another issue...

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Is anyone else a little uneasy by this new "let's film the cops and make them out to be evil" thing going around the Internet now?

I mean, cops behaving badly is a very bad thing for society but a lot of these videos are not completely in context and we don't know the entire story and also, no offense, most of the time I watch this **** and say "You know, if you would have just shut the **** up and moved to the other sidewalk when the cop told you to, this incident wouldn't have happened."

I'm not saying that cops are always right, I am saying this is becoming a bit ridiculous with the "outrage" and "always assume the cops are the bullies" mentality that oozes out of these videos when they are posted.
 
Yeah, I'm not going to excuse his vulgar language, bully mentality and seemingly only targeting blacks. Those are inexcusable.

I am, however, going to give him a pass at pulling his weapon. He was (rightly or wrongly) trying to subdue bikini girl when those two dudes rushed him. Why the **** would you ever think it's a great idea to advance on a cop in a heated situation?
 
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Yeah, I'm not going to excuse his vulgar language, bully mentality and seemingly only targeting blacks. Those are inexcusable.

I am, however, going to give him a pass at pulling his weapon. He was (rightly or wrongly) trying to subdue bikini girl when those two dudes rushed him. Why the **** would you ever think it's a great idea to advance on a cop in a heated situation?
Cause and effect is lost on you, isn't it?
 
That's the other thing - if I was a cop wrestling with a subject and some idiots charged me, you are damn right my gun is coming out of the holster
 
Did you happen to notice the other OTHER POLICE OFFICERS in the video who were speaking to these kids in a normal tone of voice and weren't having nearly the hard time that Paul Blart was? One kid actually handed a flashlight back to the cop that he dropped and the cop thanked him.
 
Did you happen to notice the other OTHER POLICE OFFICERS in the video who were speaking to these kids in a normal tone of voice and weren't having nearly the hard time that Paul Blart was? One kid actually handed a flashlight back to the cop that he dropped and the cop thanked him.

Yes, sir. Then it all went to hell when that cop interrupted them and went Mr. Super Cop on everyone. The only thing missing was his entrance theme music:

"Here I come to save the day!"

 
I have a hard time criticizing the filmers and film distribution; why be afraid of scrutiny? That's the ultimate cop-out as a society. Without scrutiny beat down "confessions" are still merely admissible confessions. Misconduct only comes to light because of scrutiny. That's the whole genesis of the Supreme Court's implementation of the 5th Amendment and 4th Amendment protections.
 
There are a lot of cops out there who seem to think that the worst crime you can commit is not murder, arson or rape; it is refusing to shut up not do whatever the hell the cop demands right that second.

Say you came upone your senator and he was talking to a couple people, and you stepped up to ask him a question. He tells you he is conducting official senate business and you need to shut up and step away. And if you don't you'll be taken to jail in handcuffs.

You wouldn't put up with that from a senator, but we are expected to put up with that from cops every day.
 
That's the other thing - if I was a cop wrestling with a subject and some idiots charged me, you are damn right my gun is coming out of the holster

So you're saying as an adult, you're scared of a bunch of teenagers despite all that training you received as a cop to use alternate methods for crowd control to diffuse a situation instead of escalating it? Glad you're not in law enforcement if your first reaction is to always pull your weapon.
 
If I'm one of the two cops who were maintaining peace and trying to calm the situation I wanna' pistol-whip this fool ass for nearly escalating this into a riot. I saw a bunch of confused kids milling about wondering what the **** was going on while this guy was doing barrel rolls like he's ****ing T.J. Hooker.
 
Is anyone else a little uneasy by this new "let's film the cops and make them out to be evil" thing going around the Internet now?

No. In case you haven't noticed, some cops overinduldge in the use of force. Until people started filming them with iPhones, they almost always got away with it. Who's going to argue?

These videos may be the best thing that has happened to improve policing in 100 years.
 
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If there is no video of this, the girl who was taken down and the boys who came rushing are hauled off to juvie and probably get a mark on their record, and the police chief stands squarely behind his valiant serviceman who is just trying to make the community safer.

Film everything. EVERYTHING.
 
Who's the guy in the jorts and tan shirt?
Does he have any official authority?
 
No. In case you haven't noticed, some cops overinduldge in the use of force. Until people started filming them with iPhones, they almost always got away with it. Who's going to argue?

These videos may be the best thing that has happend to improve policing in 100 years.

Hey, what are the cops afraid of?
 
If there is no video of this, the girl who was taken down and the boys who came rushing are hauled off to juvie and probably get a mark on their record, and the police chief stands squarely behind his valiant serviceman who is just trying to make the community safer.

Film everything. EVERYTHING.

Filmed.

Not for the weak. Lots of blood. Pool of blood. Drowning in an ocean of blood.

Graphic Body Cam Footage Shows Killer Cop as He Murders an Innocent Unarmed Man | The Free Thought Project
 

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