Posted on 07/26/2017 8:44:58 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
A naked Chicago man, bleeding from his penis, charged toward police officers who subdued him with tasers, according to the video footage of the incident.
Police responded to a call Monday at Grace Street and Drake Avenue to find a naked man yelling incoherently, the New York Post reported.
The video, which blurs the mans crotch area, shows him charging at a female police officer.
Get outta here, bh! he screams at the officer.
The person who recorded the video shouted at the officers responding to the scene that they should open fire to subdue him.
Oh my God, bro! Shoot his ass! Shoot that motherfker! the cameraman shouts. This is a time when you shoot people!
The officer, who warned him to stop, fired her taser at him and sent him reeling towards the ground.
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Was it their ballerina mayor?
That was a close call, he is a large guy suddenly going full charge at her and she used her Taser instead of shooting him. No backup there at the time. Looks to me like he was nearly close enough to slam her into the pavement.
Naked male perp + taser = WEENIE ROAST!!!
He tripped over it.
so, did the cameraman become a conservative ?
I saw a Canadian cop show (’You Are Under Arrest’?) where some crazy hobo had cut off one of his Jimmies with a tin can lid.
They showed it lying in the dirt, all alone. He should have stayed away from the cans.
Obama is getting kinda weird.
Don’t taze me, Willie!
Don’t taze my willie!
weenie roast!!!
He was distraught after his goat broke up with him.
There’s an old military expression, usually heard first thing in the darkness of morning in the gruff voice of a drill instructor, that goes “Drop your c-cks and grab your socks.”
It might have served this cop well ... if the perp had any socks.
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