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That desk throw
So, I've watched this video and the raw footage a few times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3B6fB5iVwBE I'm left with a pair of exceptionally strong, emotional feelings about the situation. The first is that the officer's timing, approach, follow-through and overall form with the desk flip was superb. That's the kind of flip you can only pull off after intensive training and practice. Sincerely, well done. The second is that if the pregnant 14 year old girl DOESN'T name the kid Flip (if it's a boy), it will be a grave injustice. We haven't had that first name since the 50's and 60's, and it's time to bring it back. | ||
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Sad that this officer was put in this situation. Why not just gtfo? I'd say the same thing if it were a black cop throwing a white girl down - even a family member. Listen to instructions... Stupid.
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"Like a drag doll"
Thank you American public schools. | ||
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Now ask yourself which side those 10 will be on. The side of the children? Or the side of the man who abuses defenseless girls for being verbally disruptive. Oh, also, the officer in this video beat the shit out of a vet not too long ago. Hes got a track record for abusing those that cant fight back. | |||
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The dude is a hero. I think he should have used a taser though. | |||
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What he did is dangerous and possibly illegal given her position and lack of meaningful resistance. This isn't the story. A young black Church man was killed in Palm Beach, he was a cousin of NFL Patriots Legend Vince Wilfork. Big story being buried because its worse than the Mike Brown narrative. Mike Brown was a proven criminal with a record, this Church boy in a Christian Rock Band was just a normal guy scheduled to perform at Church the next day lol. Shot 6 times. Fuck a desk toss. | |||
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Believe it or not, we have police specifically for stuff like this. They are the ones who are granted the power to initiate the use of force to resolve problems. It's not pretty, but this is specifically why we have them. Did the girl get seriously injured or killed? If not then if use of force was necessary, it was done in a just way where neither the recipient of the force nor any bystanders were injured. I have no idea if what the girl did required the use of force though. It would be great if we had some context, such as the minutes leading up to this moment. Without that context, any determination of whether this officer's actions were reasonable is mere speculation.
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Literally never a valid reason for a man to handle a little girl like that.
More of you would understand this if you weren't built like little girls yourself. | ||
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