Tyreek Hill admits he contributed to the problem during his arrest.

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you know conservatism is about opening up dialog to people that dont support constitutional conservative values and showing them the error of their ways,,

not trying to shout the other person down while refusing to back up your claim like youre doing to here,,
 
He was being belligerent as demonstrated by the rest of the incident. He’s ghetto trash. The epitome of democrat America.

"Ghetto trash??"

The guy prolly makes more this one month than you'll make in your lifetime. But I get it. You're conservative which means you're racist.

By the way, here's his "ghetto"...

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We have got to stop your kind of stupidity. The police had no reason to do what they did. They had a greater responsibiity than Hill did. There was no reson for all that after he gave them the license and registration.
It’s not so black and white. I believe were both wrong with how they behaved. Untimely neither did a good job in deescalating the situation.
 
It’s not so black and white. I believe were both wrong with how they behaved. Untimely neither did a good job in deescalating the situation.
its not on the citizen to deescalate,, more so when they didnt escalate anything,,

tyreek obeyed every command given within seconds of being asked and a few choice words in a low key tone doesnt justify police violence,,
 
If you watched the entire video, his car was going much faster than the surrounding cars, and he had passed several of them before he was pulled over. His excuse for being late to the game is further evidence of this fact. If he wasn't Black (a fact that wasn't known until after he was stopped), you DEI jackasses wouldn't give a shit about it.
I did not see any video of him passing anyone. Post it.
 
Watch Officer Tatum YouTube video starting at 4:20. He had passed many cars before the cop caught up to him.
tatum is a typical bootlicker that defends bad cops,,

I will never watch him again,,

he passed 2 cars not many,,
 
I probably don't drive?

You must not realize I'm a commercial truck driver. I drive about 120,000 miles a year. I probably drive more than anyone else on this forum.

No, if they give you an unlawful order you tell them that the order is unlawful and therefore you don't need to comply. If they want you to comply they need to articulate a reason why they feel you need to do that. If they force you to comply you can sue the living SHIT out of them.

Cops don't get to decide what is lawful. Until you learn this, your argument is moot.

I will ask again since you ignored it every other time.

If he failed to obey a lawful order, why wasn't he charged with that?
You tell them it’s unlawful, they cuff you and take you to jail. Days or weeks later a judge gets to decide if the order was lawful. In the meantime, you will spend time in jail, have to pay attorney’s fees, and spend a couple of days in court. And in your case, you will probably lose your job and maybe your CDL. Is arguing with a cop worth that? I will follow orders and let the lawyers work it out in court.
 
You tell them it’s unlawful, they cuff you and take you to jail. Days or weeks later a judge gets to decide if the order was lawful. In the meantime, you will spend time in jail, have to pay attorney’s fees, and spend a couple of days in court. And in your case, you will probably lose your job and maybe your CDL. Is arguing with a cop worth that? I will follow orders and let the lawyers work it out in court.
what if youre a guy that lives paycheck to paycheck and cant afford 20K in lawyer fees??

everyone needs to challenge cops when they are out of line,,

but none of that matters in tyreeks case since he obeyed every order given to him within seconds of them being given,,
 
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