Those cops will now probably be suspended or fired and the “sovereign” family will sue the US government for millions and probably get it when the fact of the matter is the kid brought it on himself by choosing to escalate rather than act like an adult and bring his complaints to the court.
When I lived in Brooklyn NYC I use to jog to work every morning 3am and about 2 or 3 times a week a cop would pull up and question me as I looked suspicious. I would absolutely comply every time and would be out of there in 2 minutes.
One time they even mistook me for a guy involved in a shooting, put me against the cop car, cuffed me, searched me, no problem, and once they vetted me, I was out of there.
I use to drive a Yellow cab in NYC as well and would constantly get pulled over, never had a problem. Now we have all these problems with people resisting cops, escalating things, being all around assholes and it’s DIRECTLY because of leftists and this war on cops started by the Kenyan shtbag
Thank you for the interesting account and insight. Most of us from far on the other side of the Hudson from NYC haven’t experienced that kind of high density population environment. It looks like a good place to learn street smarts and learn to get along.
We human beings are fragile and only here for a short time. Nonetheless, freedom is important, too, even the extra liberty enjoyed by those of us in less densely populated areas. We’re a great nation, if we don’t mess it up.
And many other nations—especially those under tighter and more corrupt dictatorships—are far more messed up and difficult to tolerate. This country (the USA) is our last stand to find and maintain a reasonable balance and to oppose anarchy, monarchy, hard socialism (like communism) and fascism.
And with military weapons and tactics of today along with avowed foreign enemies who don’t think the way that we think, we must also maintain our national security with much foresight.
I’m cool in interactions with police. Most of them are good at what they do and thankful to people who are courteous. It’s best to be unafraid and calm in any meeting with them, good or bad. If any seriously negative issue occurs, the street is not the place to try to settle it.