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Originally Posted by Dragoneye
And that skateboarding cop...... ARHAAAA! Did he seriously just start choking a girl...for being "in violation of city orders"??!?!?!? She didn't even say anything. It was the other kid F'n him off....WTF?!?! He needs to be put down...like, dog kennel put down. 
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Dragon...I RESPECTFULLY disagree w/ you. Do you think she just said, "here...choke me?" She was part of the problem, officer said your under arrest, she ran, he caught her, she (camera couldn't get it all) probably resisted and he put her in a headlock. Choking is when you put your hands around someones neck. Do you REALLY want to compare him to a dog in a kennel???????????????????????????????????????????? ???????
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Originally Posted by RichieFlorida
Police brutality against kids and blacks is just as bad today as it was 30 years ago. I can't really comment on this...because I haven't seen any "brutality" cases since I've been on the force. The University of Florida and the College student tasered this week is another example.
Absolutely not. In what I saw, he was in his right to talk. But, whoever was in charge stopped his interview. Police don't just approach and remove people in a public event unless they are asked to do so by someone holding the event (or something much worse). Once that is done, police have the right to escort them out. I could start by saying Disrupting a meeting...
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§ 42.05. DISRUPTING MEETING OR PROCESSION. (a) A person
commits an offense if, with intent to prevent or disrupt a lawful
meeting, procession, or gathering, he obstructs or interferes with
the meeting, procession, or gathering by physical action or verbal
utterance.
(b) An offense under this section is a Class B misdemeanor.
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Didn't he post it online that he was going to do this?? Which would also mean that it was premeditated....meaning there was an intent to disrupt the meeting. Sorry...but when police try to escort you out and you resist, expect to have problems. If he pulled away from me like that, I would have had him on the ground right there. Those officers just kept pulling on his arms...I couldn't believe they didn't take him down right there. That was an act of restraint. Oh, and ..."Don't taze me, bro!"... You wouldn't have gotten tazed if you had complied like she asked THREE TIMES.
I live in Citrus County and last year with had the Inverness police dept disbanded and currently they are voting on the Crystal River Police Dept. to be also taken over by the Sheriffs Dept. The amount of complaints is incredible. There speeding guns were not recalibrated for an excessive amount of time. Not sure how many months constitute excessive but many tickets were written in the school zone that were reversed several months later. This and 100 other legitimate complaints is enough to make the city council here vote on another city police dept being given the boot. A professional sheriffs dept is the only way to go. I am sincere in saying I'm sorry your local police department is having problems. IMO, the more officers, the better for the community. Hopefully, it'll work out for the better.
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Originally Posted by CamaroSpike23
im not saying that i think cops should get away with everything, but there are always 2 sides to a story.
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THANK YOU!!!
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Originally Posted by Mindz
I agree with you up until a point. The kid with the camera was handcuffed for doing what? Obviously he wasn't skateboarding in the presence of the cop otherwise the cop would have gone after all of them right off the bat. They were walking with their boards in hand. That's the part of the video I'm concerned with.
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Kid w/ the camera should have been let go. Handcuffing isn't really a problem because it's only a detention. Handcuffs can always come off. If you notice, the problems continued for the officer....one person after the next. To settle everything, he began cuffing the ones sticking around who couldn't take a hint to leave. It's for officer safety. Now, taking that kid to jail or giving him a citation???
Hell no.
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Originally Posted by Mindz
Like I said, I agree with you. The only one that I feel was treated unfairly is the camera kid. The kid being choked may have swung but the cop should have choked the kid until he was able to put cuffs on them.
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If he swung, you also have assault on a public servant. Now the offense classification is getting up there! He had the right to use physical force to subdue the kid. As I've said before, once those handcuffs are on, that's it....that's all she wrote, folks.
BTW, I used to skateboard when I was a kid too. I had problems being told to leave places. Guess what? I was polite and obeyed. And...I NEVER backtalked anyone!
I have continuous problems w/ skateboarders in my area. I get at least one call on them a day. I've warned them politely time and time again. The majority listen, but there's a few that spoil it for all of them. So, I told them I was going to start writing them tickets if they refused to listen. Word got around. They didn't listen. I wrote the first ticket for a kid doing tricks on a tricycle out in the roadway in traffic. Again, word got around. Still waiting to see if they listen...appears to have worked for the time being...
and I hate writing tickets...