Posted on 05/13/2015 1:55:04 PM PDT by Enlightened1
Man suffers broken nose, teeth in South County road rage incident
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MO (KTVI) St. Louis County Police are investigating a road rage incident that happened Sunday near Jefferson Barracks. FOX 2s Rebecca Roberts sat down with the Bonne Terre couple, who feel theyre lucky to be alive.
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Yeah, no kidding. When was the last time you had another motorist politely ask you to pull off the road to discuss the variable of traffic.
Elderly lives matter!
I’m supportive of cops too, but they are really our of hand in college towns. They lay in wait for kids that have had a few drinks and are WALKING home (not driving) to arrest them. Two of my kids have been handcuffed, they raid bars of college kids. It’s just out of control. I know several kids that have spent the night in jail-ridiculous. Lots of money being made for the arrests of our kids. Ridiculous that drinking age is 21. The kids hate the cops and I must say I don’t blame them sometimes.
“The part that chilled me was that the police that did come took this as no big deal because it was one of their guys that did it. They searched the other folks car!”
This is exactly why I don’t like, and don’t trust, cops, and why I consider them a necessary evil at best.
I don’t know what percentage of cops are dirtbags like this guy, but as long as the great majority of cops will stick together and stand behind guys like this, just because he’s a colleague, I will continue to have little respect for the police as a group. Apparently most cops have an “us and them” attitude - why shouldn’t I have the same attitude back towards them?
Who? The driver that got the hell beat out of him? I know that you are not referring to the policeman.
Nobody defends this sort of thing. Problem is, many read something like this and they chime in that all cops are like this.
Makes the forum look like nut-job central command.
Hey, it makes the forum look like the ACLU, Hippie, Gang Banger, Prison occupants, Leftist Defense Attorney, home away from home.
Don’t forget “If you’re not doing anything wrong what are you worried about?”
Conservatives need to get off their butts and elect a pro-2nd amendment, Constitutional sheriff in their counties. These sheriffs have the legal and armed muscle to take care of rogue cops. I have one in my county. He’s run two police chiefs out of the county who couldn’t control their goons. He also told the state police commander that a specific trooper couldn’t enter the county because he abused his position by harassing citizens in the county.
Is that a male or female?
I saw a cop directing traffic at a private company. They do that all over Houston. The company pays cops to stop traffic to let their employees out at the end of the shift. This guy yelled all kinds of obscenities at an old couple. I followed them home and told them I would be their witness if they wanted to file a complaint. They were still shaking and said they just wanted to forget about it.
So, I called the precinct and the head honcho denied having any patrolmen in the area. He was probably telling the truth. The cop wasn’t on official duty.
I grow to dislike cops more and more each day.
Bingo! That “thin blue line” is actually a very wide blue line and always has been.
They will be here.
That has actually happened a really really really vanishingly small number of times.
The fact that it's not a weekly occurance is a testimony to the law-abidingness of the American people in general.
I doubt it, the cop was off duty.
Whatever happened to all those badgelickers here that used to reliably chime in with we need to hear both sides of the story?<<
Well that sure is an informed opinion...LOL!!!
DK
I like your Sheriff.
Nope. It just makes us look like we are paying attention.
From a previous post I made on the subject...
What we're actually seeing is the result of several policies and circumstances that are all coming together at once.
FIrst, The vast majority of cops have become not much more than tax collectors for the police/welfare state. For most of us, the only interactions we have with police is when they pull us over for some alleged driving violation . In those situations, because they often use them as the pretext for more revenue generation against a soft, safe target, our perception of police has become more and more averse to having any interaction at all with them. The mantra of "don't talk to police" is not just a good idea, it is excellent advise.
Second, you have the ever-increasing militarization of the police. The proliferation of "SWAT" teams with military hardware helps to reinforce the "us vs. them" perceptions amongst both the police and the citizens. Of course, once you have a swat team with all their fun toys to play with, you have to actually use them or people will question the legitimacy of the need. What the police tend to forget is that if you dress up and equip yourself like an occupying army, people will begin to percieve you as an occupying army, and rightfully so. On a personal note, anyone who invades my home wearing a mask is a target, I don't care what logo they have on their jackets.
Third, and perhaps ultimately, the proliferation of video cameras. It hasn't quite sunk into the powers that be yet, that these things are a double-edged sword. Yes, they are very useful for the police state to keep their supposed subject in line. On the other hand, it is providing those same subjects with the ability to expose the actions of the state to a world-wide audience almost immediately.
Fourth, you have what appears to be an absolute institutional failure of police organizations to police themselves. We often hear about the 1% that makes the rest look bad, but then we see that even in the most obviously egregious circumstances, that the "thin blue line" closes ranks to protect their own despite the massive damage this kind of stuff does to the perceptions of the public.
For years, your average American was fed a steady diet of the propaganda about 'officer friendly'. He's just here to help, and spends the majority of his days rescuing kittens from trees. For some areas, that had the benefit of being largely true, but it has never been true universally, nor for all people. A black man passing through some parts of the country could find himself running afoul of 'officer friendly' just for being who he was, and where he happened to be at the moment.
In times past, each of these interactions were isolated incidents that rarely were brought to the attention of the population at large, who figured, based on their own experiences with these same officers, that the 'miscreant' had done something to bring down the ire of the police upon him. It always came down to essentially the officer's word against a citizen's. Nowdays, we have cameras that are able to record the incident, and show where the fault really lies. This tends to undercut that whole 'officer friendly' meme.
Couple that, with the fact that these kinds of incidents are quckly available to a worldwide audience, and you'll find that the erosion to the meme has reached a point that it is going to be really difficult to sell it to the populace at large again,
Then, you also have current police training methods which (IMO) overly emphasise "officer safety" to the point that in any interaction with the public, the officer in question will often be perceived as being overly jumpy and confrontational for a situation that simply does not warrant it. If you want to experience this really up close and personal yourself, the next time you're pulled over by a cop as politely as you can, inform him that you will be taking full advantage of the 4th and 5th amendments rights guaranteed you under the Constitution, and you'll see how well that plays.
You take all of the above, and throw in the fact that there are folks out there whose entire existance is based on their ability to stir people up and rabble-rouse and you have an interesting mixture that ultimately will not end well.
Then, as the icing on the cake, you have the globalists who hate the idea of local control of anything, who are pushing the idea of nationalizing police forces. These people are truely dangerous. Even more so than professional racists like Sharpton and company.
When it's all rolled together, the ultimate consequences to come from all this has yet to be seen, but I suspect strongly it won't be pretty.
Has anyone looked into this couple’s past? Any arrest record? Traffic tickets? How’s their credit? I’m sure if we dig enough, we’ll find that they were thugs who got what’s coming to them, right? Because, when you think about it, those car horns are loud - that officer really must have feared for his safety, he could have gone deaf! It must have been justified, I just know it.
(That’s how we respond to these reports, right?)
Selectively paying attention...
You forgot that reality.
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