Videos: Black Women Destroy Walmart, Try To Bite Officer, Officer Gets Suspended For Responding With Force

There is really nothing to say.

One can only shake one's head.

The poor United States.

This kind of behavior has been going on since the 1960s.

It will never stop.

All one can do is to try to keep away from such individuals.

But it's not easy.

If you are in a supermarket, they are there.

If you are on a bus, they are there.

If you walking down the street, they are there.

One thing for sure: Do not become a cop or teacher or store clerk.
 
She's lucky it wasn't me. I go batshit murderous if some asshole tries to bite me.

The cop was totally illegal and should have been killed.
Police do NOT have authority to arrest for what they have not personally seen, with out a warrant.
Arresting and handcuffing these women was entirely illegal.
Both cops should have instantly been killed during the commission of their crime.
 
The cop was totally illegal and should have been killed.
Police do NOT have authority to arrest for what they have not personally seen, with out a warrant.
Arresting and handcuffing these women was entirely illegal.
Both cops should have instantly been killed during the commission of their crime.
he had perfect right if she wont leave and the store truss passed her. she had no right to bite. btw seek help.
 

deemed justified
 
Defiant America ^ | 07.10.2021 | Kellyanne Richardson

A Dewitt police officer is on paid administrative leave following an altercation at a Walmart in East Syracuse.

A controversial social media post shows the officer punching a woman in the face on July 4th in the store on Basile Road. Town of Dewitt officer, Rory Spain, whose been on the force three years, is on leave until an internal investigation is complete.

You can watch the viral video with a slow-motion below:





The bodycam footage below: Part 1:



Part 2:



To get more perspective on the incident, a former NYPD police officer revealed if this use of force was justified?

Striking a person with a hand, object or weapon is defined as the use of force in the DeWitt Police Department’s policy online.

The department’s policy also mandates that a report will be filed about the incident.

DeWitt Police also say their officers must complete diversity, ethics, and use of force training, adding that communication and decision-making skills are a focal point for officers.

Dr. Keith Taylor, adjunct assistant professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and former NYPD police officer, says he’s encountered incidents like this before.

He says even though the women initially complied, when they started to resist there was no other way to handle this.

“The officer was trying to get the individual to stop biting him. That is what he could do at the immediate time, just to stun her, to get her to stop,” Dr. Taylor explains.

Dr. Taylor says, in this context, the officer was in a fluid situation and did what he had to do to get control.

But, he adds any use of force by an officer needs to be taken seriously.

“When you don’t monitor use of force, then you have people that will quickly find ways to abuse that lack of scrutiny.”

DeWitt Police say none of the officers involved in this incident have a disciplinary record within the department.

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Feral animals...She attempts to bite him, he punches her in reaction to that, and all the MSM can do is fault the cop? Sorry, woman, but you have a problem and you are totally wrong.




Looks justified to me. Biting someone is a biological hazard.
 
he had perfect right if she wont leave and the store truss passed her. she had no right to bite. btw seek help.

There were several women, not just one, and they had children.
We don't get to see what started it, but clearly arresting and handcuffing the second woman, who had done nothing illegal and had charge of the children, was illegal child endangerment.
Whether or not they had the right to bite depends on what the police were doing, and all I saw was the police illegally using physical force that one does have a right to resist.
It is the police who have constraints on when they are allowed to use physical force, not on a citizen who is trying to uphold their rights.
 

deemed justified

Sure you might be able to punch after a bite, but it likely was not legal for the police to arrest and remove the women in the first place.
The police should have been able to satisfy both parties without illegally resorting to violence.
It was the police who escalated, and deserved being killed, not just bitten.
 

deemed justified

Deemed justifiable by other cops trained also in illegal military rules of engagement.
 
Looks justified to me. Biting someone is a biological hazard.

Rabies is about the only thing that can live in acidic saliva.
The odds of a transmission from bite is less than transmission from a cough or sneeze, because then it is phlegm, not just saliva.
 
he had perfect right if she wont leave and the store truss passed her. she had no right to bite. btw seek help.

Obviously she had a complaint against the store.
Whether it was valid or not the police should have been able to arbitrate without causing harm by arresting her.
The police do not have the authority to cause harm over a civil dispute.
They completely over stepped their authority by siding with the store.
The store just has more clout due to the taxes they pay, but that is not a legal reason for the police to side with the store automatically.
There is almost no crime as serious as false arrest, except for murder.
 
There were several women, not just one, and they had children.
We don't get to see what started it, but clearly arresting and handcuffing the second woman, who had done nothing illegal and had charge of the children, was illegal child endangerment.
Whether or not they had the right to bite depends on what the police were doing, and all I saw was the police illegally using physical force that one does have a right to resist.
It is the police who have constraints on when they are allowed to use physical force, not on a citizen who is trying to uphold their rights.

Don't you see a problem with people acting out violently in public?
 
Sure you might be able to punch after a bite, but it likely was not legal for the police to arrest and remove the women in the first place.
The police should have been able to satisfy both parties without illegally resorting to violence.
It was the police who escalated, and deserved being killed, not just bitten.

Rigby, you don't know everything about everything.

Managing human bites
Dec 21, 2008 · Human bites are potentially dangerous wounds and constitute a significant cause of morbidity. Emergency physicians should be well acquainted with the evaluation and proper management of human bites to avoid complications. Early treatment, appropriate prophylaxis and surgical evaluation are key to achieving desired treatment outcomes.
 
Rigby, you don't know everything about everything.

Managing human bites
Dec 21, 2008 · Human bites are potentially dangerous wounds and constitute a significant cause of morbidity. Emergency physicians should be well acquainted with the evaluation and proper management of human bites to avoid complications. Early treatment, appropriate prophylaxis and surgical evaluation are key to achieving desired treatment outcomes.
exactly. she was acting like an animal.
 
Obviously she had a complaint against the store.
Whether it was valid or not the police should have been able to arbitrate without causing harm by arresting her.
The police do not have the authority to cause harm over a civil dispute.
They completely over stepped their authority by siding with the store.
The store just has more clout due to the taxes they pay, but that is not a legal reason for the police to side with the store automatically.
There is almost no crime as serious as false arrest, except for murder.
the women got in fight .the cops were called and she was one that refused to comply and top of that bit the cop like a dog. to bad this normal behavior to black folks.
 
Rabies is about the only thing that can live in acidic saliva.
The odds of a transmission from bite is less than transmission from a cough or sneeze, because then it is phlegm, not just saliva.



Proving yet again that you know nothing about anything.
 
Defiant America ^ | 07.10.2021 | Kellyanne Richardson

A Dewitt police officer is on paid administrative leave following an altercation at a Walmart in East Syracuse.

A controversial social media post shows the officer punching a woman in the face on July 4th in the store on Basile Road. Town of Dewitt officer, Rory Spain, whose been on the force three years, is on leave until an internal investigation is complete.

You can watch the viral video with a slow-motion below:





The bodycam footage below: Part 1:



Part 2:



To get more perspective on the incident, a former NYPD police officer revealed if this use of force was justified?

Striking a person with a hand, object or weapon is defined as the use of force in the DeWitt Police Department’s policy online.

The department’s policy also mandates that a report will be filed about the incident.

DeWitt Police also say their officers must complete diversity, ethics, and use of force training, adding that communication and decision-making skills are a focal point for officers.

Dr. Keith Taylor, adjunct assistant professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and former NYPD police officer, says he’s encountered incidents like this before.

He says even though the women initially complied, when they started to resist there was no other way to handle this.

“The officer was trying to get the individual to stop biting him. That is what he could do at the immediate time, just to stun her, to get her to stop,” Dr. Taylor explains.

Dr. Taylor says, in this context, the officer was in a fluid situation and did what he had to do to get control.

But, he adds any use of force by an officer needs to be taken seriously.

“When you don’t monitor use of force, then you have people that will quickly find ways to abuse that lack of scrutiny.”

DeWitt Police say none of the officers involved in this incident have a disciplinary record within the department.

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Feral animals...She attempts to bite him, he punches her in reaction to that, and all the MSM can do is fault the cop? Sorry, woman, but you have a problem and you are totally wrong.

Oh look BIG cop put a knee to the back of violent black woman---but she didn't die. He must not have done it right.
 

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