COP MURDERS 17-YEAR-OLD KID FOR NOT COMPLYING WITH TRAFFIC STOP (1 Viewer)

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snatch

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That cop did not have the constitutional authority to infringe on the teen civil rights. I won't comply with bullshit either. The cop murdered him.
you are correct and you would be correct to know your civil rights and try to exercise them. it just doesn't make any sense to become physical with police. hold your tongue, stay alive then take it up with a lawyer.
common sense and legal rights /
2 different things

will anyone remember he martyred himself for civil rights?
doubt it
bet his family wished he was still alive...
 

kevin kirk

Forum Veteran
Oh really? Because he wouldn't "shut his gob"? That's why he was murdered??? Since when does speaking warrant a death sentence? Cop apologists like you are part of the problem.
......come on man,you understand after he ran his mouth he fought that cop.Instead you go the route of try to prove your point by saying got shot because he wouldn't shut his mouth as a reply.That's ether some pretty bad reasoning,or your grudge against cops is so bad you refuse to reason.
 
I couldn't tell exactly what happened from the video alone, but it seems the guy resisted, was zapped, attacked the cop, was shot and killed.
The cop was wrong to shoot and kill him. The kid was wrong to resist. It could have been avoided if American teens and American cops were not so often violent, stubborn, and walking around with great gobs of shit in their skulls.

It's another example of Whites being unnecessarily killed by police that won't get a reaction from the public and media because it doesn't fit the Jew imposed narrative of White cops murdering Blacks.

It's also a perfect example of a country eating what it dishes out. After sending American soldiers to shoot families at checkpoints and in their homes in Afghanistan, Somalia, Iraq... and to kill them from the air in Pakistan, Yemen, and Libya... the beast munches on its own.
 

kevin kirk

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I couldn't tell exactly what happened from the video alone, but it seems the guy resisted, was zapped, attacked the cop, was shot and killed.
The cop was wrong to shoot and kill him. The kid was wrong to resist. It could have been avoided if American teens and American cops were not so often violent, stubborn, and walking around with great gobs of shit in their skulls.

It's another example of Whites being unnecessarily killed by police that won't get a reaction from the public and media because it doesn't fit the Jew imposed narrative of White cops murdering Blacks.

It's also a perfect example of a country eating what it dishes out. After sending American soldiers to shoot families at checkpoints and in their homes in Afghanistan, Somalia, Iraq... and to kill them from the air in Pakistan, Yemen, and Libya... the beast munches on its own.
.................Because the average joe blow American citizens decides were and win to start wars.It makes prefect sense that I should compare them being shot as a perfect example of getting paid back for what America troops are ordered to do in other countrys.
 

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Some of the new breed of cops are in fact returned troops that served in the middle east, seven bullets to subdue a mouthy teen certainly screams excessive force.

Driving is not a right, it is a privilege.

Maybe mommy and daddy should have instilled a touch of verbal restraint into their bundle of joy, bad parenting.

Never get physical with a cop, they all carry guns.
 

kevin kirk

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The average American supports these wars. They don't much care when an Iraqi has his face shot off by Respect-My-Authority in Baghdad, now they can have the experience of being liberated.
......WTF ,no,the average American didn't support the wars besides afganistan..The average American are the ones that are buring there sons because of this war.The news media convinced you they supported the wars.Why would people want to send their family to be killed in some shit hole.Unless you live in America and are round this vastly different walks of life everyday through everything this country does.You don't know whats going through there minds.Nevermind how they feel about what our government does.
 
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HAM

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When the man in this video failed to get down on the ground as instructed, he sealed his fate. There is no way he, or anyone else is going to be allowed to walk free at that point. "Oh. You refuse to comply. Okay, well we're sorry to have bothered you. Moving on."

The thing that puzzles me about videos such as these is how can one person give 2 officers such a difficult time? The only conclusion that I can come to is bad training or lack of training. I worked security at a nightclub for 6 years, I had one-on-one confrontations with drunk people, half drunk people, people on drugs and people completely stone sober.

A few times I'd run into someone with a knife, and amazingly only twice did someone pull out a gun in those 6 years.

Some of those encounters were non-violent, but unfortunately most were. However, I didn't have that difficult of a time subduing and restraining an individual and escorting them out of the building, or until some back-up arrived to help do so or wait for the Police to arrive when those instances happened.

Besides a background in Jiu jitsu and some Boxing (which doesn't help in restraining) I wasn't formally trained. Yet, Police academy training is (typically) a 6 month program, of course it's approximately two-thirds academic and one-third physical. Which to me indicates that something isn't working.

I honestly don't know what the solution is, but I'd be willing to bet that if these officers received a solid background in BJJ during the academy + the first year and half they're on-the-job probation, it would cut down at least to a percentage some of these unnecessary encounters.
 

LilyCuster

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The thing that puzzles me about videos such as these is how can one person give 2 officers such a difficult time? The only conclusion that I can come to is bad training or lack of training. I worked security at a nightclub for 6 years, I had one-on-one confrontations with drunk people, half drunk people, people on drugs and people completely stone sober.

A few times I'd run into someone with a knife, and amazingly only twice did someone pull out a gun in those 6 years.

Some of those encounters were non-violent, but unfortunately most were. However, I didn't have that difficult of a time subduing and restraining an individual and escorting them out of the building, or until some back-up arrived to help do so or wait for the Police to arrive when those instances happened.

Besides a background in Jiu jitsu and some Boxing (which doesn't help in restraining) I wasn't formally trained. Yet, Police academy training is (typically) a 6 month program, of course it's approximately two-thirds academic and one-third physical. Which to me indicates that something isn't working.

I honestly don't know what the solution is, but I'd be willing to bet that if these officers received a solid background in BJJ during the academy + the first year and half they're on-the-job probation, it would cut down at least to a percentage some of these unnecessary encounters.
Did you see how much trouble it was to bend at the waist for that one cop? He actually fell over at one point looking like he pulled a muscle.
 

kevin kirk

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The thing that puzzles me about videos such as these is how can one person give 2 officers such a difficult time? The only conclusion that I can come to is bad training or lack of training. I worked security at a nightclub for 6 years, I had one-on-one confrontations with drunk people, half drunk people, people on drugs and people completely stone sober.

A few times I'd run into someone with a knife, and amazingly only twice did someone pull out a gun in those 6 years.

Some of those encounters were non-violent, but unfortunately most were. However, I didn't have that difficult of a time subduing and restraining an individual and escorting them out of the building, or until some back-up arrived to help do so or wait for the Police to arrive when those instances happened.

Besides a background in Jiu jitsu and some Boxing (which doesn't help in restraining) I wasn't formally trained. Yet, Police academy training is (typically) a 6 month program, of course it's approximately two-thirds academic and one-third physical. Which to me indicates that something isn't working.

I honestly don't know what the solution is, but I'd be willing to bet that if these officers received a solid background in BJJ during the academy + the first year and half they're on-the-job probation, it would cut down at least to a percentage some of these unnecessary encounters.
......Every disagreement at a club should be settled with a dance off.
 
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HAM

Internet Warrior
Did you see how much trouble it was to bend at the waist for that one cop? He actually fell over at one point looking like he pulled a muscle.

Exactly, and if he or the other cop would of had the proper training they could of easily put him in a rear-naked choke the instant he started resisting. 10 seconds or less he'd of went to sleep...and he might of started to come to 20 seconds after the fact, plenty of time to put on cuffs.

No fighting, no tasing, and most importantly...no being fucking dead.
 

kevin kirk

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Exactly, and if he or the other cop would of had the proper training they could of easily put him in a rear-naked choke the instant he started resisting. 10 seconds or less he'd of went to sleep...and he might of started to come to 20 seconds after the fact, plenty of time to put on cuffs.

No fighting, no tasing, and most importantly...no being fucking dead.
.....I thought the choke hold was done away with after that fat black guy died in the one video..
 
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HAM

Internet Warrior
.....I thought the choke hold was done away with after that fat black guy died in the one video..

The cop didn't have Garner in a rear-naked choke, which is a 'blood-choke', it doesn't impede air flow. The cop held the choke he had on him for 18 seconds, had it been an actual rear-naked, Garner wouldn't have been able to say "I can't breathe" because he'd of been unconscious 10 seconds before the time he said it, more than likely preventing his death.
 

yellowbelly83

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Well it's been close to two years since this videos was posted. I'm glad we as a country have made steps to quell situations like this and prevent unnecessary deaths and police officers are now making changes to uphold the law in a more patient and less aggressive manner. God bless the U.S.A. God bless Trump and his heaven sent cabinet.
 

gandog56

Well Known Member
That cop did not have the constitutional authority to infringe on the teen civil rights. I won't comply with bullshit either. The cop murdered him.
According to the state, he did have authority. State law states you shall give ID, registraton, and proof of insurance at ANY trafficc stop. That the reason for the stop may have been totally bogus has nothing to do with it. The charge can be fought in court. Now the officer DID end up with cuts and bruises on his head, so he could have legitimately had reason to fear for his life. I am not saying that he actually did, ust that it is arguable he did. All shootings by police are nvestigated, his department found no wrongdoing. This is also subjective, right or wrong. I have seen cops put their lives on the line so I am inclined to believe them. Do I personally believe this was a case of overkill? Maybe. But the kid compounded the problem. If he wouldn't have been so smart ass and belligerant to the cop, like I said, he could be alive and having his day in court.
 
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