progressive hunter
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that doesnt make sense or answer the question I askedIt’s his call and not yours
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that doesnt make sense or answer the question I askedIt’s his call and not yours
When having a forced interaction with a cop such as with a traffic stop, it is probably wise to be polite to the cops and stroke their egos to a point. Probably better not to act like Chille Decastro.
So they get to beat him and arrest him if they tell him to pat his head and rub his belly and he doesn't?Failure to follow instructions
After escalating the situation by giving the cop a hard timehe followed every lawful command within seconds of being asked,, the whole event was barely 60 seconds,,
so again what crime or threat did he pose to justify the violence used against him??
Speeding. He said he was late for the game, he said "do whatcha gotta do" then he rolled up his window and ignored the Cop.What was he pulled over for in the 1st place?
so you have nothing to show he was a threat or broke a law to justify the violence used against him,,After escalating the situation by giving the cop a hard time
He was driving much faster than the other cars and passed several of them. What speed do YOU think he was going?Not 80 MPH. Gets the facts straight.
Is that a lawful order. If not, then no!could you please stay on topic??
he didnt roll it up to ignore the cop,, the cop was turning to go write the ticket and then got butthurt when he rolled the window upSpeeding. He said he was late for the game, he said "do whatcha gotta do" then he rolled up his window and ignored the Cop.
I haven't heard anyone certainly not me say the Cops were right to do what they did to Tyreek.So they get to beat him and arrest him if they tell him to pat his head and rub his belly and he doesn't?
Dont over dramatizeSo they get to beat him and arrest him if they tell him to pat his head and rub his belly and he doesn't?
two different events that have nothing to do with each other,,Is that a lawful order. If not, then no!
So, being a jerk is part of his DNAAnd yet he still says the cop was wrong and wants him fired.
After escalating the situation by giving the cop a hard time
after he obeyed every lawful order given to him within seconds of being askedDont over dramatize
They took him to the ground and put handcuffs on him
So, being a jerk is part of his DNA
its a part of everyones DNA and doesnt justify police violence being used against youSo, being a jerk is part of his DNA
He didnt roll his window down when they told him toafter he obeyed every lawful order given to him within seconds of being asked
But it often leads to bad situations that could have been avoidedyep, and so far being a jerk is not against the law.