pknopp
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Based upon court findings. I hold the officer to the same standard I would have been held to.
Don’t. Your not a cop and you have never been in the situation. He did his job and got screwed for it. It was a political statement. Cops have to make split second decisions. They don’t have the luxury of being able to think about it. The guy kept resisting and they were trying to subdue him. Sad that he died but it’s not the cops fault. Your just a Monday morning quarterback Until you walk in the shoes and do the job your opinion is shit
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They had NO reason to even touch him.
What drugs are you on. They had every right to touch him. He resisted and they tried to subdue him and he fought them. Don’t talk about things you don’t know. I’m a retired police officer and 2 of my nephews are on NYPD. His firing was all political. He didn’t do anything wrong and was found innocent. Don’t talk about what you don’t know. When you walk in there shoes then you can pass judgment. Until then shut the fuck up
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They had no justification in touching him. He was simply standing on a sidewalk.
We are finally getting somewhere with dealing with police officers that don't understand that they can't do whatever they want.
He was illegally selling cigarettes and the store called the police. Your not making headway. What will morons like you do when the police decide the job isn’t worth it and find another living. Who will people call. This is what Democrats and asshole liberals are doing. Be careful what you wish for. Do you think you can protect people from crime. I doubt it, you would shit your pants. It’s ok for cops to get slaughtered but wrestling with some piece of shit who has a record, broke the law and fought with police dies of a heart attack and now the cops are criminals. You have no idea what your talking about and have been watching to many police shows on TV.
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No the store did not. I imagine you know this.
The police were called over a fight. The police get there, no fight. All hyped up the cops decide to go search Garner because they recognized him as someone that had sold loose cigarettes in the past.
They wanted to search him. He said no. That was his right. He had no cigarettes on him when they killed him.
It's amazing that anyone would even defend the police enforcing something so petty to start with.