Always great to see a police brutality story get a happy ending.
2 million buys a lot of scratchers and Funyuns over at the Stop 'N Rob.
Yep, truly life changing I'm sure.
How is what I said racist? My point is that the awarding of sudden millions to people who never had 20 bucks in their checking account often ends in disaster.One post in and the racism begins! You never disappoint Court Jester! Very apt name, btw.
How is what I said racist?
She had just picked up her nephew because she didn’t want him in the area due to the demonstrations. She brought her 2 year old son with her so as not to leave him home alone. Using her normal route home, she ended up trapped in the area with the demonstrations anyway. The police told her to turn around, and when she tried to do so, the cops surrounded her car, broke the windows, dragged her and her nephew from the car and beat them. She was arrested and her son was found in a police cruiser with cuts and bruises.1. I read the article as carefully as I could.
2. It did NOT mention what had happened before the cops interacted with the woman and her son.
a. That is, I believe, bad journalism.
3. Personally, I doubt that cops in Philadelphia would have dared to act in such a manner unless they felt that their lives were in peril.
a. Philadelphia, after all, is a very liberal city. Cops know from their buddies that they had better stay in their lane.
Such a short memory!1. I read the article as carefully as I could.
2. It did NOT mention what had happened before the cops interacted with the woman and her son.
a. That is, I believe, bad journalism.
3. Personally, I doubt that cops in Philadelphia would have dared to act in such a manner unless they felt that their lives were in peril.
a. Philadelphia, after all, is a very liberal city. Cops know from their buddies that they had better stay in their lane.
a. Philadelphia, after all, is a very liberal city. Cops know from their buddies that they had better stay in their lane.
Like you would know anything about managing wealth or the economic status of this woman...How is what I said racist? My point is that the awarding of sudden millions to people who never had 20 bucks in their checking account often ends in disaster.
Being poor is easy and natural for most. But being wealthy.... well, you have to be able to manage wealth or you won't have it very long.
That was all I meant by that.
How is what I said racist? My point is that the awarding of sudden millions to people who never had 20 bucks in their checking account often ends in disaster.
Being poor is easy and natural for most. But being wealthy.... well, you have to be able to manage wealth or you won't have it very long.
That was all I meant by that.
2 million buys a lot of scratchers and Funyuns over at the Stop 'N Rob.
Yep, truly life changing I'm sure.
How is what I said racist? My point is that the awarding of sudden millions to people who never had 20 bucks in their checking account often ends in disaster.
Being poor is easy and natural for most. But being wealthy.... well, you have to be able to manage wealth or you won't have it very long.
That was all I meant by that.
Wow.2 million buys a lot of scratchers and Funyuns over at the Stop 'N Rob.
Yep, truly life changing I'm sure.
1. I read the article as carefully as I could.
2. It did NOT mention what had happened before the cops interacted with the woman and her son.
a. That is, I believe, bad journalism.
3. Personally, I doubt that cops in Philadelphia would have dared to act in such a manner unless they felt that their lives were in peril.
a. Philadelphia, after all, is a very liberal city. Cops know from their buddies that they had better stay in their lane.
I mean, $2 million is little enough for something that should never occur, but what about consequences for the police who did this?Young's attorneys said officers swarmed her vehicle and broke her windows with batons and then opened her car door, pulled Young and the 16-year-old from their seats and began to hit them. Young was detained by police, and her 2-year-old son was taken away from her.
Young also said the National Fraternal Order of Police used a photo of her son after he was taken away from her during the incident and used it on social media to promote pro-police messaging online.
Philadelphia pays $2 million to woman beaten by police, separated from her son
Rickia Young, who was beaten by Philadelphia police officers, will receive $2 million in a settlement with the city.abcnews.go.com
Always great to see a police brutality story get a happy ending.
Young's attorneys said officers swarmed her vehicle and broke her windows with batons and then opened her car door, pulled Young and the 16-year-old from their seats and began to hit them. Young was detained by police, and her 2-year-old son was taken away from her.
Young also said the National Fraternal Order of Police used a photo of her son after he was taken away from her during the incident and used it on social media to promote pro-police messaging online.
Philadelphia pays $2 million to woman beaten by police, separated from her son
Rickia Young, who was beaten by Philadelphia police officers, will receive $2 million in a settlement with the city.abcnews.go.com
Always great to see a police brutality story get a happy ending.
@Court Jester knows he's a racist but he's too much of coward and cuck to just admit it.And these people think they're not racist.
What I know is that you cry more than a little girl. You so sad because everyday you go out to the mailbox looking for a reparation check which still hasn't come.... boo hoo! LOL@Court Jester knows he's a racist but he's too much of coward and cuck to just admit it.
Tell the whole story. How a career criminal and constant pain in the ass guy ends up getting the short end of the stick when cops used too much force on him and dies, but strangely no city burned down or businesses looted, and still no comments from Al Sharpton, Jesse, or the usual justice team warriors. Oh, and I forgot to mention, dead guy was White.California cops beat this man to death. A super liberal state didn't stop them from inflicting horrible brutality... or from getting acquitted.
What happened to her was totally wrong, but $2M is pretty ridiculous. It's one thing to think of it as punitive damages, but it's not like it's coming out of the pockets of those responsible.
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