progressive hunter
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the hodge twins disappointed me on this one,,
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If he wouldn't roll the window down, he's not 'trying to get out of the car'. Why can't these people just cooperate?And he was starting to get out of the car when they grabbed him.
blacks think it is ok to kill anyone they dont like. including each other.You’re not doing Black street punks any favors coddling this repeated bad behavior. This is another one of millions of examples why no one wants these thugs around.
You can’t hire them, serve them, be around them, sit by them, give them a ride, help them fix a house, a car, talk to their children. And more You just have to avoid them. Particularly since Obiden 1.0.
They have no control, looking for a fight to the death over everything. Loud, threatening, demanding, criminal, rude, dishonest, I could go on. Far too many are like this.
You and your ilk own this too. From kindergarten to Prison cell you enable and create. You reward this buffoonery with ghetto lottery as you and your butt-buddies giggle and snicker using it for entertainment in your otherwise empty lost pathetic existence.
because they do not want to.If he wouldn't roll the window down, he's not 'trying to get out of the car'. Why can't these people just cooperate?
He did roll down the window, and he was trying to get out of the car when he was grabbed. Ask that question when white boys are having armed stand offs with police or STFU.If he wouldn't roll the window down, he's not 'trying to get out of the car'. Why can't these people just cooperate?
he did nothing wrong. it was all the black guys fault.The Miami-Dade Police officer who was put on administrative duty after the controversial traffic stop where Miami Dolphins superstar Tyreek Hill was cuffed and pinned to the ground, has been suspended six times for disciplinary issues in his 27-year career with the department, according to personnel records released late Friday by the police department.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/miami-dade-cop-cuffed-tyreek-214420068.html
According to Officer Danny Torres’ employee profile, obtained by the Miami Herald Friday evening, Torres has received four written reprimands and four 5-day suspensions, one 10-day and one 20-day suspension.
I have to wonder how many officers with 27 years in are still out on traffic patrol?
LOL. You must be a parody of yourself. ---> Walmart's invisible barcodes crack down on shopliftinghe did nothing wrong. it was all the black guys fault.
that has nothing to do with this topic. try staying topic. and stop siding with thugs who cant comply.LOL. You must be a parody of yourself. ---> Walmart's invisible barcodes crack down on shoplifting
Give me one more example of your math skills, and we'll soon see a trend.that has nothing to do with this topic. try staying topic. and stop siding with thugs who cant comply.
Sounds like a bad cop who needs to be fired. I gave him the benefit of the doubt, but it looks like I was wrong to do so.The Miami-Dade Police officer who was put on administrative duty after the controversial traffic stop where Miami Dolphins superstar Tyreek Hill was cuffed and pinned to the ground, has been suspended six times for disciplinary issues in his 27-year career with the department, according to personnel records released late Friday by the police department.
Miami-Dade cop who cuffed Tyreek Hill had previous disciplinary issues, report says
According to Officer Danny Torres’ employee profile, obtained by the Miami Herald Friday evening, Torres has received four written reprimands and four 5-day suspensions, one 10-day and one 20-day suspension.
I have to wonder how many officers with 27 years in are still out on traffic patrol?
He was too quick to fly off the handle and was too aggressive in doing it.he did nothing wrong. it was all the black guys fault.
nope black guys in tire fault. he caused this cop is not wrong.He was too quick to fly off the handle and was too aggressive in doing it.
wrongnope black guys in tire fault. he caused this cop is not wrong.
Both are at fault. Cops are supposed to act professionally when contacting the public. Tyreek deserved tickets for speeding, excessive lane changing and probably too darkly tinted windows. I’m pro-cop, but in this instance the cop was too aggressive.nope black guys in tire fault. he caused this cop is not wrong.
The regional police union put out a statement supporting the officer and the Miami-Dade Police Department, saying that Hill put others "in great risk of danger" with his driving, then was repeatedly "uncooperative" with law enforcement, and that he was cited as speeding at a "visual estimation of 60 mph."
plus tyreek had license taken away before for dangerous driving. tyreek is totaly at fault . thought because he was black and rich he can do what he wants. can not even speek english. ridiculous he should just excepted the speeding ticket.
tyreek has no fault,,Both are at fault. Cops are supposed to act professionally when contacting the public. Tyreek deserved tickets for speeding, excessive lane changing and probably too darkly tinted windows. I’m pro-cop, but in this instance the cop was too aggressive.
Yes he does, he copped an attitude right from the start. The cop overreacted, but there is no excuse for a member of the public to abuse, verbally or otherwise, any public employee who is doing their job.tyreek has no fault,,
he obeyed every command with in seconds of them being given and saying "dont knock on my window like that" or "dont tell me what to do" doesnt justify the violence used against him,,
the whole event barely lasted 55 seconds,,
these were hyped up cops waiting for the chance to lay down their law,,
since when is copping an attitude justify physical violence when they are following all lawful commands??Yes he does, he copped an attitude right from the start. The cop overreacted, but there is no excuse for a member of the public to abuse, verbally or otherwise, any public employee who is doing their job.
what were the words out of his mouth to justify the violence the cops used against him 55 seconds into the stop??Yes he does, he copped an attitude right from the start. The cop overreacted, but there is no excuse for a member of the public to abuse, verbally or otherwise, any public employee who is doing their job.
nope just tyreekBoth are at fault. Cops are supposed to act professionally when contacting the public. Tyreek deserved tickets for speeding, excessive lane changing and probably too darkly tinted windows. I’m pro-cop, but in this instance the cop was too aggressive.