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directfiesta 06-07-2015 11:33 AM

Yo ! Squealer ! Texas Cop Suspended After Footage Emerges of Brutal Pool Party Arrests ( VIDEO )
 
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On Saturday, video was uploaded to Youtube of police officers screaming at and arresting children outside a pool party in Texas. One officer, confronted by two boys while grabbing a young girl by the neck and shoving her head towards the ground, pulls his gun and points it at them.

According to a police statement posted to Facebook, McKinney, Texas police responded on Friday evening to a ?disturbance? call regarding a group of teenagers who ?do not live in the area or have permission to be there.?

A fight had reportedly broken out when the police were called. ?When the cops showed up everyone ran, including the people who didn?t do anything,? the description of the Youtube video reads. ?So the cops just started putting everyone on the ground and in handcuffs for no reason. This kind of force is uncalled for especially on children and innocent bystanders.?
I think it is justified ... the girl in the yellow bikini probably had a record and was armed ... ( ... ) ... He feared for his life ....



But I will wait for The Squealer and L-Pink opininions , with Baddog grain of salt .... :1orglaugh

MaDalton 06-07-2015 12:18 PM

i bet that cop will wank off a couple times thinking about how he handled that girl.

DanS 06-07-2015 12:42 PM

Our cops in germany only play like this during football matches :D
Anyway, what an asshole he is.

MiamiBoyz 06-07-2015 12:51 PM

Just another pig abusing his authority...and then I am sure himself in the bathroom reliving the event in his piggy mind.

MrBottomTooth 06-07-2015 01:08 PM

Probably suspended with pay and will be back on the job after his 2 or 3 week paid vacation.

pimpmaster9000 06-07-2015 01:10 PM

http://rs1img.memecdn.com/scumbag-police_o_506412.jpg
http://alltheragefaces.com/img/userc...17e5b9bf7a.png

SuckOnThis 06-07-2015 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by directfiesta (Post 20492492)

But I will wait for The Squealer and L-Pink opininions , with Baddog grain of salt .... :1orglaugh

They will respond once they are finished setting up a gofundme campaign for this poor cop.

mineistaken 06-07-2015 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by directfiesta (Post 20492492)
I think it is justified
But I will wait for The Squealer and L-Pink opininions , with Baddog grain of salt .... :1orglaugh

As if they claimed that all actions by all cops are justified.
:error

Show me any single member that claims that there are no bad cops at all...
:error

brassmonkey 06-07-2015 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by directfiesta (Post 20492492)
I think it is justified ... the girl in the yellow bikini probably had a record and was armed ... ( ... ) ... He feared for his life ....



But I will wait for The Squealer and L-Pink opininions , with Baddog grain of salt .... :1orglaugh

fuck those piglets :2 cents::2 cents:

Socks 06-07-2015 04:53 PM

Textbook example of how a super serious hero cop almost always escalates a situation, and how his fellow officers can't do a fucking thing but watch it happen.

brassmonkey 06-07-2015 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Socks (Post 20492640)
Textbook example of how a super serious hero cop almost always escalates a situation, and how his fellow officers can't do a fucking thing but watch it happen.

did you see him roll?? that pig was high on shit or forgot to take his meds :2 cents::2 cents:

L-Pink 06-07-2015 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by directfiesta (Post 20492492)

But I will wait for The Squealer and L-Pink opininions , with Baddog grain of salt .... :1orglaugh

My opinion is same as it's always been. MOST confrontations with police that end badly are the direct result of the actions of the person being arrested.

Does that make me a cop lover or simply more observant?

.

brassmonkey 06-07-2015 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20492648)
My opinion is same as it's always been. MOST confrontations with police that end badly are the direct result of the actions of the person being arrested.

Does that make me a cop lover or simply more observant?

.

they never arrested the mom fighting with a kid :1orglaugh:1orglaugh everybody there knows who she is. im guessing she was serving beverages.

dyna mo 06-07-2015 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Socks (Post 20492640)
Textbook example of how a super serious hero cop almost always escalates a situation, and how his fellow officers can't do a fucking thing but watch it happen.

i noticed that the 2 cops that rushed into the camera frame right after psycho pulls out his gun seem to initially react in a way that looks like they want to pull him back and stop him but something comes over both of them and they let him go and go into defense.

at least it appears like that to me.

SilentKnight 06-07-2015 06:20 PM

I saw a bunch of people failing to disperse when cops were obviously attempting to clear the area to deal with the situation.

"I don't know why the cop threw me on the ground. I was just standin' there mindin' my own biz-ness...dindu nuffin."

brassmonkey 06-07-2015 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20492681)
I saw a bunch of people failing to disperse when cops were obviously attempting to clear the area to deal with the situation.

"I don't know why the cop threw me on the ground. I was just standin' there mindin' my own biz-ness...dindu nuffin."

why did he slam the girl??? she was sitting there. i wish he would pull a weapon here
:2 cents:

mozadek 06-07-2015 06:24 PM

Squealer is quick to suck cop dick and come to their aid, I wonder what's taking him so long to reply to this.

TCLGirls 06-07-2015 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20492681)
I saw a bunch of people failing to disperse when cops were obviously attempting to clear the area to deal with the situation.

"I don't know why the cop threw me on the ground. I was just standin' there mindin' my own biz-ness...dindu nuffin."


It looked like the kids were already leaving. I think the Napolean complex cop there was upset the kids were not moving fast enough or that the kids were talking smack....neither of which deserves being thrown to the ground and having the cop put knee pressure on the back of the girl.

brassmonkey 06-07-2015 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by TCLGirls (Post 20492686)

It looked like the kids were already leaving. I think the Napolean complex cop there was upset the kids were not moving fast enough or that the kids were talking smack....neither of which deserves being thrown to the ground and having the cop put knee pressure on the back of the girl.

im hoping they talk to lawyers tomorrow :2 cents::2 cents: these kids were not thugs :2 cents::2 cents:

TCLGirls 06-07-2015 06:36 PM

If you notice, the cop keeps telling the black people to leave. But there is one overweight white guy in yellow polo/shorts who never leaves and gets very very close to the cop while the cop is manhandling the black girl. Why did the cop not arrest him if he arrested the pther black people for allegedly not leaving the scene?

Who is that guy? He doesn't seem to be an undercover cop by his actions. Why would there even be an undercover cop in this situation anyhow.

TCLGirls 06-07-2015 06:43 PM

Actually, there's a number of white guys in shorts who do not leave the scene. They stand very close to the officer and black girl. I wonder why the cop does not insist that those people also leave the immediate area if he really was intending to clear the scene to deal with the situation.

directfiesta 06-07-2015 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by TCLGirls (Post 20492693)
If you notice, the cop keeps telling the black people to leave. But there is one overweight white guy in yellow polo/shorts who never leaves and gets very very close to the cop while the cop is manhandling the black girl. Why did the cop not arrest him if he arrested the pther black people for allegedly not leaving the scene?

Who is that guy? He doesn't seem to be an undercover cop by his actions. Why would there even be an undercover cop in this situation anyhow.

good point ... seems some crackers did not like that dindonuffins were in their neighborhood:

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The 15-year-old who shot the video told BuzzFeed that the party was an "end-of-school celebration" that some students had crashed.

?I think a bunch of white parents were angry that a bunch of black kids who don?t live in the neighborhood were in the pool,? the teen, who is white, told the website.
:2 cents:

directfiesta 06-07-2015 07:13 PM

At lease, they threat all " criminals " the same way ... no prejudice :

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CG62VtkUQAAZUk1.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CG62VtpUYAApj9a.jpg

but these are really dangerous ... lol :
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CG62VtoVAAAhKRZ.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CG62VuJUYAArPw4.jpg

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

SilentKnight 06-07-2015 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20492684)
why did he slam the girl???

Good question.

Here's another good question - why was she still in the area when told to disperse?

brassmonkey 06-07-2015 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20492710)
Good question.

Here's another good question - why was she still in the area when told to disperse?

why didnt he make the white kids leave? so slamming her and kneeing her is the answer? a pig has one change to try that this way. maybe that guy at the airport has a point with that rifle.

directfiesta 06-07-2015 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20492710)
Good question.

Here's another good question - why was she still in the area when told to disperse?

True ... I always ask Jews why didn't they do what they were told ... :2 cents:

L-Pink 06-07-2015 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by directfiesta (Post 20492716)
True ... I always ask Jews why didn't they do what they were told ... :2 cents:

Tonight both you and suckonthis have compared American police to Nazi SS .......

Wow .........

That's more overboard than any of the cops you're talking about.

directfiesta 06-07-2015 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20492720)
Tonight both you and suckonthis have compared American police to Nazi SS .......

Wow .........

That's more overboard than any of the cops you're talking about.

Not at all .... I am referring to your submissive attitude that you should do whatever the cops are saying ... as the cops are always right and the citizen always wrong , hence the : do what the cop says ....

Tell me , what would you ever consider being done by a cop that would, without any if's and but's , be unacceptable ?

L-Pink 06-07-2015 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by directfiesta (Post 20492725)
Not at all .... I am referring to your submissive attitude that you should do whatever the cops are saying ... as the cops are always right and the citizen always wrong , hence the : do what the cop says ....

Tell me , what would you ever consider being done by a cop that would, without any if's and but's , be unacceptable ?

You are so far off base.

First, your Nazi SS comparison doesn't even earn further comment.

Second, NO ONE WINS AN ARGUMENT/ALTERCATION WITH A COP. All you will do is escalate the situation and get additional charges against you. (or shot!)

If you are treated unfairly take it up later with the press, a judge, an attorney, the city council, etc. Arguing with a cop or recommending resisting shows a lack of situational awareness that is staggering.

Your behind the desk advise suits your purpose just fine. On the street I'll avoid confrontation every time.

.

candyflip 06-07-2015 08:19 PM

My girl and I just watched this video. She called him a pussy bitch.

TheSquealer 06-07-2015 08:33 PM

Unreasonable and Irrational Person: "see, cops are all bad, all the time"

TheSquealer: "hmm... what happened exactly"

Unreasonable and Irrational Person: "The dickhead cop is a dickhead cop and the innocent guy is a victim"

TheSquealer: "uhmm... that still does't tell us what happened.... seems like there must be a lot to the story"

Unreasonable and Irrational Person: "Oh sure dickhead, you suck cop cock"

TheSquealer: "well, i am trying ot understand all the facts of the situation"

Unreasonable and Irrational Person: "you are just a cop dicksucker"

TheSquealer: "seems that the guy was shooting at the cop - which the story neglects to mention and which you neglected to mention"

Unreasonable and Irrational Person: "crickets"

Unreasonable and Irrational Person:..... ignores old losing argument and thread as the actual facts come to light, then starts new thread to try to bait others into retarded losing debate like a 6 year old.....

MiamiBoyz 06-07-2015 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20492648)
My opinion is same as it's always been. MOST confrontations with police that end badly are the direct result of the actions of the person being arrested.

Does that make me a cop lover or simply more observant?

.

You know they always justify their over reacting by saying that the adrenaline kicks in when they are in a situation such as this...

BUT

The same thing happens to a civilian and even more so! Just imagine that most civilians do NOT have any "training" to deal with these situations (as the police are supposed to have) so their adrenaline also kicks in...it's basic biology - fight or flight response!

Combine that will all of the police beating/abuse videos and what do they expect someone to do? Especially civilians who have been told that the police are on their sides and are there to serve and protect!

Certainly naive of them but still what they are taught (the general public is slowly learning that we do live in a police state and it is becoming more apparent each day).

L-Pink 06-07-2015 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by MiamiBoyz (Post 20492740)
You know they always justify their over reacting by saying that the adrenaline kicks in when they are in a situation such as this...

BUT

The same thing happens to a civilian and even more so! Just imagine that most civilians do NOT have any "training" to deal with these situations (as the police are supposed to have) so their adrenaline also kicks in...it's basic biology - fight or flight response!

Combine that will all of the police beating/abuse videos and what do they expect someone to do? Especially civilians who have been told that the police are on their sides and are there to serve and protect!

Certainly naive of them but still what they are taught (the general public is slowly learning that we do live in a police state and it is becoming more apparent each day).


I refuse to put my health/life in the hands of an under-trained, under-paid, over-armed government employee or a justice system that takes his word over mine.

Thus my decades old experienced advise on how to minimize one's potential downside whenever face to face with a cop. Be polite, non-threatining, don't provoke.

That's real world advise.

RandyRandy 06-07-2015 09:32 PM

I don't like cops in general. There's one in our family who really is Nazi-like. Sad. I am a former NYC taxi owner/driver. NYC cops LOVE to pull over taxi drivers. I always handled being pulled over the same way.

1. I would shut off the car on put the keys ob the dashboard
2. I would keep both of my hands on the steering wheel at 10 and 2 until instructed to give them my hack license, drivers license, insurance & registration.
3. I would only answer "yes, officer" or "no, officer" to any questions.
4. If I was to be given a summons I would say nothing - and let the cop do the talking.
5. I would receive the summons, start the car, pull away and find the nearest legal parking space.
6. I would document what had just happened, including taking photographs at the scene of the alleged infraction.
7. I would delay the case the three times as allowed under the rules.
8. When the court date actually came 2-3 years later (and past the 18 months of possibly getting a points violation), I would show up with my evidence in a powerpoint presentation. On 11 tickets, all but one were won by either default or evidence.

Recap: If you have the misfortune of being in contact with the police, say nothing or do nothing inflammatory. Get your justice on the back end. And if you have the opportunity: WALK AWAY, ESPECIALLY IF BEING DIRECTED TO DO SO. FILE A LAWSUIT LATER IF JUSTIFIED.

Captain Kawaii 06-07-2015 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20492726)
You are so far off base.

First, your Nazi SS comparison doesn't even earn further comment.

Second, NO ONE WINS AN ARGUMENT/ALTERCATION WITH A COP. All you will do is escalate the situation and get additional charges against you. (or shot!)

If you are treated unfairly take it up later with the press, a judge, an attorney, the city council, etc. Arguing with a cop or recommending resisting shows a lack of situational awareness that is staggering.

Your behind the desk advise suits your purpose just fine. On the street I'll avoid confrontation every time.

.

+1 - I watched the video on CNN. The whole scene was a cluster fuck. If the text is true at the end of the video, numerous calls were made to police about kids fighting and kids refusing to leave. It is a pool for the community and the kids getting hammered by the cops are not in the community. They were asked to leave. They refused.

In other unrelated news. :upsidedow
Summer Jam turns into chaos in New Jersey - CNN.com

Not a fan of out of control cops but anyone who thinks they have a right not to listen to one or to fight one is mentally ill or has a sub par IQ. History proves this.

Captain Kawaii 06-07-2015 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by RandyRandy (Post 20492750)
I don't like cops in general. There's one in our family who really is Nazi-like. Sad. I am a former NYC taxi owner/driver. NYC cops LOVE to pull over taxi drivers. I always handled being pulled over the same way.

1. I would shut off the car on put the keys ob the dashboard
2. I would keep both of my hands on the steering wheel at 10 and 2 until instructed to give them my hack license, drivers license, insurance & registration.
3. I would only answer "yes, officer" or "no, officer" to any questions.
4. If I was to be given a summons I would say nothing - and let the cop do the talking.
5. I would receive the summons, start the car, pull away and find the nearest legal parking space.
6. I would document what had just happened, including taking photographs at the scene of the alleged infraction.
7. I would delay the case the three times as allowed under the rules.
8. When the court date actually came 2-3 years later (and past the 18 months of possibly getting a points violation), I would show up with my evidence in a powerpoint presentation. On 11 tickets, all but one were won by either default or evidence.

Recap: If you have the misfortune of being in contact with the police, say nothing or do nothing inflammatory. Get your justice on the back end. And if you have the opportunity: WALK AWAY, ESPECIALLY IF BEING DIRECTED TO DO SO. FILE A LAWSUIT LATER IF JUSTIFIED.

BooYeah! +10 - You work within the system to defeat the system. As a whole, the system does not give a shit. Cops on the street...another story.

Bladewire 06-07-2015 09:49 PM

I'm glad someone recorded this and it got traction on youtube.

We are in the wild wild west on the internet still but its slowly changing. Soon enough there will be city ordinances about publishing events with city employees on social media. City governments will have a department dedicated to monitoring social media and if offending material is published, it will be immediately taken down, the publisher will just as quickly have there internet & phone turned off.

What that cop did to that little girl on the pavement, what a dickless loser. I wonder if he has daughters or a wife.

Major (Tom) 06-07-2015 09:57 PM

The first 20 seconds looked like Reno 911
Ds

BlackCrayon 06-08-2015 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20492744)
I refuse to put my health/life in the hands of an under-trained, under-paid, over-armed government employee or a justice system that takes his word over mine.

Thus my decades old experienced advise on how to minimize one's potential downside whenever face to face with a cop. Be polite, non-threatining, don't provoke.

That's real world advise.

true but these are just kids. the girl he yanked the ground is only 14. a lot of people feel they shouldn't have to put up with being degraded and humilated over something they may not have done but i agree in the end its easier to just say yes sir, etc and take it up with someone in an actual position of power. you might even get a good payday out of it. i know its not always easy to do in the heat of the moment though.

L-Pink 06-08-2015 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 20492967)
true but these are just kids. the girl he yanked the ground is only 14. a lot of people feel they shouldn't have to put up with being degraded and humilated over something they may not have done but i agree in the end its easier to just say yes sir, etc and take it up with someone in an actual position of power. you might even get a good payday out of it. i know its not always easy to do in the heat of the moment though.


True these are just kids, but the cop still pulled his gun didn't he?

Distance yourself as soon as possible.

patadeperro 06-08-2015 06:31 AM

A brutal way to handle the situation, if you see most of the guys were complying with the orders no need to get nasty, but I guess it is part of the fear doctrine they have to control the population.

Bladewire 06-08-2015 06:37 AM

Of all the people fleeing the scene, it was the 14 year old girl in a bathing suit he focussed on. Even after she was on the ground that wasn't enough for this cop. At the time she was screaming and emotional. That girl will be scarred for life. Pathetic.

brassmonkey 06-08-2015 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 20492998)
Of all the people fleeing the scene, it was the 14 year old girl in a bathing suit he focussed on. Even after she was on the ground that wasn't enough for this cop. At the time she was screaming and emotional. That girl will be scared for life. Pathetic.

since the cop was suspended they are open to be sued. if he's fired the lawyers toes would curl! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh omg the ones he pointed the guns at better be talking to lawyers. :2 cents::2 cents:

Bladewire 06-08-2015 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20493009)
since the cop was suspended they are open to be sued. if he's fired the lawyers toes would curl! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh omg the ones he pointed the guns at better be talking to lawyers. :2 cents::2 cents:

I'm sure she's gonna get paid but I'm seriously talking about her emotional well being.

This is a 14 year old girl in a bathing suit being publicly humiliated in a large crowd of people. Bad enough. Now it's all over the news.

brassmonkey 06-08-2015 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 20493014)
I'm sure she's gonna get paid but I'm seriously talking about her emotional well being.

This is a 14 year old girl in a bathing suit being publicly humiliated in a large crowd of people. Bad enough. Now it's all over the news.

cry in the money :2 cents::2 cents: paid for college :2 cents: get in the government and change things.

nico-t 06-08-2015 07:06 AM

you cannot talk the behavior of that complete psycho cop straight. I thought it was a comedy vid at first with his action movie style rolling, but it seems this weirdly small guy is serious and seriously crazy. Idiot smashing this frail girl to the concrete, sickening to see.

BTW what is that fat blob doing there? Fucking weird.

RazorSharpe 06-08-2015 07:07 AM

I've only watched the first 10 seconds of the video and had to stop to ask a question. Why did the cop do that little roll on the ground at about 4 seconds into the video? What was that all about?

nico-t 06-08-2015 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by RazorSharpe (Post 20493023)
I've only watched the first 10 seconds of the video and had to stop to ask a question. Why did the cop do that little roll on the ground at about 4 seconds into the video? What was that all about?

it's hilarious to see but in context with the whole video, it's a sad part of the clearly psychotic fanatic craze he has over him. His overall demeanor makes it clear that he is severly mentally unstable, probably not far from a full fledged psychosis. Wise to give people like that authority and guns... if you want things to spiral out of control and deaths.

brassmonkey 06-08-2015 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by RazorSharpe (Post 20493023)
I've only watched the first 10 seconds of the video and had to stop to ask a question. Why did the cop do that little roll on the ground at about 4 seconds into the video? What was that all about?

he tripped and hit the ground. im going to guess he's a military vet. :2 cents::2 cents: they need to put a hold on vets joining police departments.

Bladewire 06-08-2015 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20493035)
he tripped and hit the ground. im going to guess he's a military vet. :2 cents::2 cents:

Yeah looks like he tripped on the roots of the tree or something. Knowing that jarred him, then the girls screaming at the top of their lungs, then the two dudes rushing towards the cop, one with his hand going towards his back pocket, I can see why he might be tempted to get his gun out.

But I had to screencap the frame below and post it. Gun drawn in one hand, the other touching that girl? Right after this she calms down, says she wants her Mom, he puts the gun back in the holster and instead of chilling, picks her up throws her on the grass and tries to bury her fucking face in dirt. Like seriously WTF?



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