Resisting arrest = consequences. Do NOT resist arrest. We are a nation without values. Once we have a dictator, it will be worse than this because people can not control themselves. What a downhill slide we are on. And then, you have people arguing FOR he woman. We're lost.
Did you watch the video? That was not resisting. She was talking talking to him. The cop got his testosterone up and felt the need to dominate.
Did you watch the video? That was not resisting. She was talking talking to him. The cop got his testosterone up and felt the need to dominate.
Not necessarily true. Law enforcement has values. They value beating people who can't fight back and shooting people in the back.
It was clearly excessive force, a blind monkey would even notice that.
Here in Canada is no better, the majority are just people that like control and like to be bullies, while there is a small percentage that do police work out of a sense of duty.
“Resisting arrest = consequences. Do NOT resist arrest.”
When cops can use excessive force they will.
We’re “lost” because this savage ape, supposedly a fellow American, hasn’t the slightest compunction about CRUSHING a woman and in front of her kid. In the recent past no cop could have done this and escaped disgust and derision and shunning.
Or maybe we just long for the Third Reich all over again. The cop is criminal.
40% of fatal traffic accidents involve intoxicated drivers. The majority are not intoxicated.
This alarming statistic shows that 60% drive like drunks when sober.
If a drunk causes a crash throw the book at them. Until then, leave them be.
When a person always goes to payback and revenge, and "consequences" as something for the police to administer to us on the streets, it is disturbing.
What kind of man slams a mother into the pavement for no real reason? To you, it is justified as teaching her a lesson. Do you really want the government to send those people among us, to abuse us?
You are the one calling for a dictator like police force to beat us into getting our mind right, whatever that means.
I think it was in Seattle.