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Cop throws guy to the ground, in the street

you love the peasant analogy

well this court jester didnt get past the guards......way too big a fool

maybe he learned a lesson......maybe not

btw what do you do for a living......and can i send a few people to your job and make an ass out of you?

i'll send a guy with a camera too.....just to record your reaction

Well at least we both agree that cops think they are the Roman guards, fit to cast peasants to the ground when the guards get all ego-emotional.
 
That's because a whole lot of people today have no idea what respect is or how it's obtained. They believe that simply because they suck air other people are supposed to respect them and they have absolutely no concept of how to earn respect.

And to be fair, there are also quite a few people who believe that they have the right to behave like jackasses just because somebody let them put on a uniform. Not implying anything here; it's just a trend I've noticed in recent years that I find more than a little disturbing.
 





Dude was doing the Ellen DeGeneres dance challenge. Gets tossed to the ground, in the street like a peasant. Wonder if Ellen sticks up for her fan?

I think we need Police-Police. These Police-Police aren't allowed to target normal citizens in any way. They are only allowed to arrest and build up reports on cops. If they don't produce then they are fired. Give the cops a taste of their own medicine.

Why wasn't this cop charged for assaulting a man??? Is he a noble and the rest of us are peasants?? I don't get why pig-cops (not to be confused with honorable cops) get free reign over us unless its snuff rank extreme and caught on camera.




I absolutely LOVE the heavy drama score to this masterpiece of film making.

Ooh, ooh, we have another self-created VICTIM complete with CGI generated actual words about "...what they are doing TO ME.'

There is no escaping that four on one was heavy handed, but this "dude" mocked a cop in front of citizens, his peers and then gave them lip. I never heard those all important words "I'm sorry officer, I didn't mean to insult you"...which just may have prevented all the rest. Were I on a jury hearing this case, I would rule the cops were "over zealous" but acquit based on provocation.

People, you dis a man with a badge and a gun in front of people for the sake of some stupid theatre without first asking their approval to be filme, you better get humble fast, or your ass is grass.

I think you need some heads examined. FFS the streets were in riot in one city all summer, there are new "terrorist" threats every day and you want to dismantle the police because some thoughtless, self promoting dick head egotist decided to get his 15 minutes of fame the hard way.

On top of that we now have cops being targeted across the country

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/29/justice/police-shot-at/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

This dancing fool should be grateful he was not gunned down.
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And to be fair, there are also quite a few people who believe that they have the right to behave like jackasses just because somebody let them put on a uniform. Not implying anything here; it's just a trend I've noticed in recent years that I find more than a little disturbing.

Granted. I didn't see that happening here, however.
 
I absolutely LOVE the heavy drama score to this masterpiece of film making.

Ooh, ooh, we have another self-created VICTIM complete with CGI generated actual words about "...what they are doing TO ME.'

There is no escaping that four on one was heavy handed, but this "dude" mocked a cop in front of citizens, his peers and then gave them lip. I never heard those all important words "I'm sorry officer, I didn't mean to insult you"...which just may have prevented all the rest. Were I on a jury hearing this case, I would rule the cops were "over zealous" but acquit based on provocation.

People, you dis a man with a badge and a gun in front of people for the sake of some stupid theatre without first asking their approval to be filme, you better get humble fast, or your ass is grass.

I think you need some heads examined. FFS the streets were in riot in one city all summer, there are new "terrorist" threats every day and you want to dismantle the police because some thoughtless, self promoting dick head egotist decided to get his 15 minutes of fame the hard way.

On top of that we now have cops being targeted across the country

Officers shot at in Florida and Los Angeles - CNN.com

This dancing fool should be grateful he was not gunned down.
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Another person who agrees that cops, as is = gang members.
 
Would it be legal for you to toss a guy (who hasn't touched you) on to the street for dancing behind you? If not, then a cop certainly shouldn't be doing it. They are supposed to be enforcing the law, not committing felonies.

You give cops a pass on this stuff at your peril.
 
It's just like 86ing a drunk from a bar. If he doesn't leave on his own the you give him a little help.

Except that a bar is private property. The street is public property.
 
Except that a bar is private property. The street is public property.

Yeah. It's a good idea to get drunk idiots off the street too so they don't do something stupid like playing games in traffic.
 
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Moar pushing and shoving for the bootlickers....




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If I'm that guy, I at least get a nice payday because I can now sue the **** out of the NYPD. I'd prefer not to get assaulted on any given day though.

You'd lose
 
If you walk up behind someone who is minding their own business and start doing weird stuff you shouldn't be surprised if someone clocks you in the kisser. It's like sitting in the back seat of the car, licking your finger and sticking it toward (but not in) your brother's ear. It's infantile, antagonistic crap and if it gets answered with a swift kick in the seat of the pants then so be it.

It wasn't a swift reaction, the cop was just pissed off, for whatever reason, and decided to abuse someone who he found slightly annoying. The cop is in the wrong, plain and simple.
 
Would it be legal for you to toss a guy (who hasn't touched you) on to the street for dancing behind you? If not, then a cop certainly shouldn't be doing it. They are supposed to be enforcing the law, not committing felonies.

You give cops a pass on this stuff at your peril.

It is pretty simple. If the cops did that because the man was legally open carrying, the conservatives would have a stroke, but since he was just dancing while black, it is okie dokie.
 
It wasn't a swift reaction, the cop was just pissed off, for whatever reason, and decided to abuse someone who he found slightly annoying. The cop is in the wrong, plain and simple.

The cop was entirely RIGHT to detain the idiot. The release may have been excessive but wasn't out of line.
 
The cop was entirely RIGHT to detain the idiot. The release may have been excessive but wasn't out of line.

He was certainly out of line. Dancing is not a crime. FFS.
 
He was certainly out of line. Dancing is not a crime. FFS.

I can see the immediate detainment as being excusable. Because the cop didn't really know what was going on and assumed he was being targeted and snuck up on. Didn't realize the guy was being a fool. But then after he assessed the situation he did the assault when there was no threat and im really, really, really not ok with that. Although the detainment did involve the cop putting his grip right on the pranksters throat and I wouldn't have blamed the prankster if he got scared and defended himself.
 
If you're the idiot who gets caught doing something stupid then your best option (assuming you don't want to get tuned up) is to apologize profusely and sincerely. If you choose to keep up the "I wasn't doing anything" crap then dad is perfectly right to pull the car over and let you walk until you can figure out how to behave. If it's anyone else then, as I said before, a foot to the ass isn't the least bit inappropriate.

Unsurprising that a "conservative" compares the police to a father. The reason they complain about a "nanny state govt" is because they want a "daddy state govt" to kick people's ass.
 
Right? The clerk at the Furgoson store thought Brown was stealing and accused him, and brown grabbed the guys collar. "Thug that deserves to die".

This cop is pissed that he couldn't arrest a prankster so gives him a final shove goodbye, casting him to the ground and everything is peachy.

They could have written him a ticket for being in the street. They didn't.
 
Would it be legal for you to toss a guy (who hasn't touched you) on to the street for dancing behind you? If not, then a cop certainly shouldn't be doing it. They are supposed to be enforcing the law, not committing felonies.

You give cops a pass on this stuff at your peril.

The officer committed no felony by any measure.

If so guy comes at me from behind swinging his arms around I'm likely throwing him to the ground, unless I figure he poised more of a response warranting a strong response.

I guess if the OPer posts a good enough LIE against police then we all should rage based upon the lie.

The title of this thread is a LIE. The officer did NOT throw that prankster (by his own self definition) to the ground. He shoved him away.
 
The title of this thread is a LIE. The officer did NOT throw that prankster (by his own self definition) to the ground. He shoved him away.

You do realize that shoving is an illegal assault?
 
The officer committed no felony by any measure.

If so guy comes at me from behind swinging his arms around I'm likely throwing him to the ground, unless I figure he poised more of a response warranting a strong response.

I guess if the OPer posts a good enough LIE against police then we all should rage based upon the lie.

The title of this thread is a LIE. The officer did NOT throw that prankster (by his own self definition) to the ground. He shoved him away.

Those poor defenseless cops, must they shove the ever powerful peasants who enjoy the sin of dancing?
 
So his little prank backfired, and nice editing job dufus. Yeah now is the time to be clowning around behind their backs! Grow up dip****.
 
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