Another Police Shooting in St. Louis - shocking video
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Very revealing crime stats. They certainly don't show any bias . I wonder if the good citizens of Missouri are aware of them.
You "read somewhere"? You're on my Facebook, aren't you? Is that where you read it? Like where you probably read about the beating death of a white homeless man named Kelly Thomas? I cried my eyes out, and I was happy to hear that one of the murderous cops responsible for his death was booed out of a bar when people discovered who he was. Do you remember when I posted about that? Or how about when my cousin's white fiancee was beaten in Detroit after making a wrong turn and crashing? The way those young black girls were crying and screaming for the adult black guys to stop beating him but Nathan told them to not get involved because he was afraid they'd get hurt? Do you actually care or are you bringing it up out of convenience? Or how about when the police would deliberately mess with my (white) boyfriend after he was out on parole trying to get his life together? You know damn well how I'd feel about something like that. But I don't see anybody here trying to make any of that okay.Starving Pelican wrote:Nirvana, I read somewhere that a black cop shot an unarmed white kid in utah. What are your views on that? Honest question.
I know what people are doing here. It isn't going to work. There is a huge problem with police in the United States and a big part of the problem is racial.
Here's yet another thing -
http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/ind ... t_emu.html
But let me guess: the 57 year-old is lying.Oklahoma City police officer and former Eastern Michigan University football standout Daniel Ken Holtzclaw was arrested Thursday afternoon after being accused of sexually assaulting at least seven women from February 2014 through June 2014 while serving as an on-duty officer.
Holtzclaw, a 27-year-old Enid, Oklahoma, native who attended EMU from 2005 to 2008 on a football scholarship, is being held in the Oklahoma County Jail on $5 million bond.
The arrest warrant -- authorized by a judge shortly before the arrest was made -- alleges that Holtzclaw was wanted for first-degree rape, rape by instrumentation, three counts of forcible oral sodomy, two counts of sexual battery and two counts of indecent exposure.
Charges are expected to be filed Friday, Aug. 29, and police said he could face life in prison without the possibility of parole if he's convicted.
"We received a complaint and also uncovered a number of other individuals, females, that had experienced the same thing with this officer," Oklahoma City Chief of Police Bill Citty said during a Thursday evening press conference.
"All his victims were black females and they range in the ages of 34 to 58. Right now I've identified seven (women), six of whom we've received statements from and one we're still attempting to get statements from. So you have seven total over a period of five or six months."
Citty said Holtzclaw had been working with the OCPD for three years, most recently in northeast Oklahoma City, and that all of the incidents occurred during his 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. shift. while he was on duty.
"The types of acts committed were anywhere from just requiring the females expose themselves, to fondling the females, and...actual intercourse," Citty said.
"About three of the victims were asked or required to perform oral sodomy on this officer."
Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater said he expects more women to come forward since all of the allegations only go back a few months and Holtzclaw has been on the force since 2011.
"We kind of anticipate there may be more victims out there because this goes back to February," Prater said.
"February is the earliest that we have here.... If there's anyone that was victimized by this officer, we certainly want to hear from you."
According to a report from The Oklahoman, earlier this year Holtzclaw was one of four officers named in a wrongful-death lawsuit stemming from the May 1, 2013, death of Clifton Armstrong.
Oklahoma's medical examiner ruled the death an accident and Prater cleared the officers of any wrong-doing in the matter.
As a four-year starter at Eastern Michigan from 2005-2008, Holtzclaw holds the EMU record for most career starts (47) and is second all-time in school history in tackles (437). He earned Freshman All-American honors from the Football Writers of America after his first season in Ypsilanti.
Hey, did she steal cigars one time?! We'd better check it out!
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My blinkers???Take your blinkers off Nirvana.
Anyway did you take a look at the video?
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Blinkers are attached to the bridle of a horse that blocks vision so the animal is only able to see straight ahead.Nirvana wrote:
Lucky SevenMy blinkers???Take your blinkers off Nirvana.
Anyway did you take a look at the video?
I've seen the video. Your claim that the towering Browns confrontation with the store attendant was not particularly violent is ridiculous. Browns behaviour at the time was overtly threatening.
Your links to support your contention that Brown was guiltless were pathetic .... not convincing at all.
The way you refuse to focus on anything other than the confrontation between Brown and the clerk, and argue about what "particularly violent" means? Got it.Lucky Seven wrote:Blinkers are attached to the bridle of a horse that blocks vision so the animal is only able to see straight ahead.Nirvana wrote:
Lucky SevenMy blinkers???Take your blinkers off Nirvana.
Anyway did you take a look at the video?
I've seen the video. Your claim that the towering Browns confrontation with the store attendant was not particularly violent is ridiculous. Browns behaviour at the time was overtly threatening.
The video I linked doesn't even show the confrontation between Brown and the clerk, clown.
More hyperbolic nonsense. Just like the ridiculous claim that the media spent a week calling Michael Brown a cuddly Teddy Bear. "Well, he wasn't a TEDDY BEAR!" "Well, he wasn't GUILTLESS!"Your links to support your contention that Brown was guiltless were pathetic .... not convincing at all.
Sad. Just sad.
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That's correct , that poor attempt at propaganda that you are supporting conveniently stops short of showing the confrontation ......and you're calling me a clown.Nirvana wrote:I've seen the video. Your claim that the towering Browns confrontation with the store attendant was not particularly violent is ridiculous. Browns behaviour at the time was overtly threatening.
The video I linked doesn't even show the confrontation between Brown and the clerk, clown.
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I saw a video of brown pushing the store owner around with a friend, apparently he took some cigars.I don't know if it's the video you guys are talking about, but he was being pretty aggressive.
It doesn't mean the shooting was justified, but it should certainly be admissible as evidence of pre-shooting behavior so that the whole context of the thing can be understood and judged fairly.
Reminds me of South Africa in the good bad old days.
It doesn't mean the shooting was justified, but it should certainly be admissible as evidence of pre-shooting behavior so that the whole context of the thing can be understood and judged fairly.
Reminds me of South Africa in the good bad old days.
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I think it's generally best not to run at cops with a knife though...especially when there's 2 guns pointed at you. Just sayin...
"I don't care what the people are thinking, i ain't drunk i'm just drinking"
Are you dense? It doesn't "conveniently stop short" of anything, it is the other part of the video, clown. It states clearly what it is, which is video of the moments preceding the confrontation between the clerk and Brown where we see him hand the clerk cash. He reaches over and grabs something else which he puts down, then the clerk comes around to confront him.Lucky Seven wrote:
That's correct , that poor attempt at propaganda that you are supporting conveniently stops short of showing the confrontation ......and you're calling me a clown.
vladimir -
There are two videos, the more widely circulated one depicts the confrontation between the clerk and Brown. The one I linked to shows the events just before that happened which calls into question whether he actually stole anything. You see him pay but he also reaches over the counter - something you're not supposed to do - to grab something he looks at but puts down. That's when the clerk comes around for the confrontation we see in the other video. Maybe he did steal something, maybe he didn't but he paid for something which the video shows. That's what I'm I'm trying to show Lucky Seven but he's having a hard time.I saw a video of brown pushing the store owner around with a friend, apparently he took some cigars.I don't know if it's the video you guys are talking about, but he was being pretty aggressive.
Also, Brown and the man who ran at the cops with a knife are two different people.
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From The Onion:
INDIANAPOLIS—Tired of being overlooked by everyone in his precinct, unpopular Indianapolis Police Department officer Kyle Norris told reporters Wednesday he was considering committing a racially motivated offense to generate a little support. “To be honest, I’m not the most well-known or looked-up-to guy around here, but I’m thinking that if I get caught up in a controversy after shooting a minority resident under questionable circumstances, things would really change for me,” said Norris, who added that having his coworkers immediately rally around him after the incident, watching consecutive nights of public demonstrations defending his actions, and finally receiving praise directly from the chief of police would be a nice change of pace from his day-to-day life as an ignored and unappreciated member of the force. “Obviously, I’d take some heat from some citizens, but I think it would be worth it when just as many people respond by openly speaking about my exemplary record as an officer and calling me a pillar of the community. No one’s ever said that about me before. If this thing gets big enough, I might even see some people on Twitter and TV calling me a hero—that would feel good.” Norris added that it would probably also be a nice little boost when the 12 members of his jury take less than an hour to declare him not guilty.
INDIANAPOLIS—Tired of being overlooked by everyone in his precinct, unpopular Indianapolis Police Department officer Kyle Norris told reporters Wednesday he was considering committing a racially motivated offense to generate a little support. “To be honest, I’m not the most well-known or looked-up-to guy around here, but I’m thinking that if I get caught up in a controversy after shooting a minority resident under questionable circumstances, things would really change for me,” said Norris, who added that having his coworkers immediately rally around him after the incident, watching consecutive nights of public demonstrations defending his actions, and finally receiving praise directly from the chief of police would be a nice change of pace from his day-to-day life as an ignored and unappreciated member of the force. “Obviously, I’d take some heat from some citizens, but I think it would be worth it when just as many people respond by openly speaking about my exemplary record as an officer and calling me a pillar of the community. No one’s ever said that about me before. If this thing gets big enough, I might even see some people on Twitter and TV calling me a hero—that would feel good.” Norris added that it would probably also be a nice little boost when the 12 members of his jury take less than an hour to declare him not guilty.
ירי ילדים והפצצת אזרחים דורש אומץ, כמו גם הטרדה מינית של עובדי ההוראה.
Looking for a black male with dreadlocks.
Couldn't pay me enough to work for the Ferguson Police Dept.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... /16369999/
http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/crime/20 ... /16369405/
Couldn't pay me enough to work for the Ferguson Police Dept.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... /16369999/
http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/crime/20 ... /16369405/
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