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I think not, he laid his hands on the kid if you listen. He was guarding the cop, if he had what was in best interest he would of tried to deescalate, watch again he is holding the line so the cop that's bigger then teenagers with cell phones, is protected from assaulting that teen freely so he can threaten them with a taser
Well unfortunately this is not something you can avoid, this is just kids helping their brothers out, be mad be vocal be progressive, your looking at the wrong solution, I'm glad that stranger was there to hold them back. Well you should be saying was maybe we need to get these cops off the street I don't know how to handle the situations. Or maybe cops need to go to school longer than the teacher or a nurse or plumber. When you say something like that it's almost like a victim blaming and that's what's kind of upsetting about it, instead of being empathetic towards the children, if you cared about your kids and don't want to go through this and care about your kids and try to get these pieces of shit off the street instead of hoping that a Good Samaritan is there to stop your kids from poking the big bad bear.
The thing is we've all seen what happened years ago, and we keep seeing it happen, regardless of who you are it's upsetting. And people want to give them the benefit of the doubt and let them carry on and tell it happens to them and it's too late. Is cop should have came with the warrant and anything necessary for this. Or should you just got the parents on the line and told them exactly what's going on. Makes sense the kid crash the bike, part of a crime scene, they probably have to tow it I assume is what the issue was.
Very understandable, I agree with you I'm saying the first comment as you can see others agree with me you made you very blue lives matter. I mean that cop was in a teenager, but that's his brother so regardless of the situation this is a very very realistic thing that can happen so that's why I'm saying. And this has nothing to do with property, nothing at all so I bring that into this.
I hear the argument all the time from 🤡 fanatics saying " well this person did this " . How do you fight that rhetoric? They think one person's trash is a reason to be trash
Nah, accountable actions, why man then reds wouldn't get a job. The way I see it is since clown man can be president with that laundry list of charges we can apply for any job now.
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Do you guys get off on thinking the worst possible scenario? Is that why you do the worst possible thing first because you fear the worst possible scenario? This cop is literally armed with training, weapons against two men and he didn't do his job correctly. He treated that kid like his life was in jeopardy, so of course the kid that's recording, his brother, that he's probably told to take care of his whole life is going to react a little sensitive, reactionary you say, do something the cop did but still didn't break the law. On the other hand I think the cop did. You're over here still defending the cop over a fictional thought crime of what could have happened, want to cop could have just treated them like equals and respected them and this would have never happened.