bendog
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I have no idea as to whether the cops used excessive force. BUT the "funny" thing is Robinson was released from custody and was well enough to go to the "mustang motel" which is the local place to take hookers. LOL
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Yeah, but Mr. Robinson did refuse to exit his car, and the cops had to use force. Unlike other situations, Robinson did not show injury. Who knows if it was unnecessary force. But he felt well enough to go to one of the "clubs" where hookers are abundant, and take one to the "no tell motel." That seems amusing to me.Swelling on the brain is not always instantaneously dangerous. The grand jury investigating the event says that is was ruled a homicide.
Yeah, but Mr. Robinson did refuse to exit his car, and the cops had to use force. Unlike other situations, Robinson did not show injury. Who knows if it was unnecessary force. But he felt well enough to go to one of the "clubs" where hookers are abundant, and take one to the "no tell motel." That seems amusing to me.Swelling on the brain is not always instantaneously dangerous. The grand jury investigating the event says that is was ruled a homicide.
I have no idea as to whether the cops used excessive force. BUT the "funny" thing is Robinson was released from custody and was well enough to go to the "mustang motel" which is the local place to take hookers. LOL
You must have been there cause there is nothing about it in the story in yer OP..Or you were doing the same.Yeah, but Mr. Robinson did refuse to exit his car, and the cops had to use force. Unlike other situations, Robinson did not show injury. Who knows if it was unnecessary force. But he felt well enough to go to one of the "clubs" where hookers are abundant, and take one to the "no tell motel." That seems amusing to me.Swelling on the brain is not always instantaneously dangerous. The grand jury investigating the event says that is was ruled a homicide.