Comment deleted by Site Moderator
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
i never said all the fault was with the lawbreaker, but why put yourself in that position in the first place?
See none of you simpletons claiming police brutality and murder have actually answered my question
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
I can’t actually believe how uncompassionate someone could be.
comment by Manc Python (U17527)
posted 2 minutes ago
See none of you simpletons claiming police brutality and murder have actually answered my question
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What question is that?
Anyone who watches YouTube videos and then believes that is exactly what happened is so utterly naive
It's so easy nowadays to either alter, leave out things in pictures or videos etc to make it look worse than the incident actually was. I guarantee people wouldn't post the thousands of videos online of people acting like scûmbags or officers, security etc etc acting professionally etc
Are police even at fault for this one or people just jumping on the bandwagon like they were fir the Duggan enquiry.
End of the day he died whilst in police custody and facts at this moment are unexplained
But obviously it's the police fault right???
This one
comment by The Droog (U17596)
posted 5 minutes ago
I can’t actually believe how uncompassionate someone could be.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
who is being uncompassionate?
What about the videos that lead to policemen being prosecuted for murder or false arrest or for framing people?
Those fake as well? You are in denial.
No one is saying all policemen are bad, we are saying there is a problem when the justice system treats people unequally.
Denying that it exists is stupid when there is more than enough evidence of it.
There is another video on YouTube where 2 black men are fighting on a train and 2 Swedish police officers on holiday in the US subdue them.
Whilst they held them down waiting to get to the next station, the policemen constantly asked about their welfare. Checked to ensure they were okay until a formal arrest was made.
Is that too much to ask?
comment by Manc Python (U17527)
posted 1 minute ago
Are police even at fault for this one or people just jumping on the bandwagon like they were fir the Duggan enquiry.
End of the day he died whilst in police custody and facts at this moment are unexplained
But obviously it's the police fault right???
This one
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In this particular case the issue is that the police have remained silent on what happened for over a week now. That is not normal.
And given the climate of distrust that is currently circulating (particularly given the recent video showing a police officer shooting a man 7 times in the back as he jogged away, then trying to frame him), it probably appears to the community that the police are either fabricating their story, or that their silence is reflective of their guilt.
But no, the full details are not known. Yet.
Pretty sure the one I watched on Youtube recently was raw and unedited footage of murder taking place with damning evidence he tried to cover it up. He was charged with murder, I have a sneaky feeling that wouldn’t have been the case had it not been the latest in a catalogue of high profile incidents and it hadn’t been filmed.
Who said anything about fake?
I know things get altered.
I have worked with coppers on numerous occasions during incidents. Anything they do nowadays people are straight out with their camera phones. Trying to provoke the officers to get a reaction. I have seen numerous incidents where I was there been put on YouTube and yes many if these incidents did not reflect truly what happened before or after.
Many many people are so naive to it
Yes Conor it is normal
Police never come out straight away until an investigation has taken place
Arrested fir running away and ended up with three broken vertebrae and an 80% severed spinal chord.
Fúcking disgusting.
So the FBI in Ferguson were deceived by camera phones, right?
You know the met has been found on multiple occasions of being institutionally racist as well as paid compensation for its own personnel it has discriminated against, right?
Always amuses me when people have not been on the end of police "justice" comment about something they have no clue about.
comment by Robbing_Hoody - putting the bureaucracy into footballism since 1979 (U6374)
posted 21 seconds ago
Arrested fir running away and ended up with three broken vertebrae and an 80% severed spinal chord.
Fúcking disgusting.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
why run unless you have something to hide??
which he did by all accounts as he was carrying a knife when he was arrested.
as for the rest i agree
comment by My_Genius_Ball_Bag (U19099)
posted 25 minutes ago
Repression breeds rebellion. U wanna stop riots? Stop poverty. Stop systemic racism. Stop Police Murder. Stop the war on Black men! This what is causing riots! Built up anger and rage!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spot on
White police officers shooting unarmed young black men has become a national nightmare in the Home of the "free" it seems.
It's not a crime to run, there was no probable cause other than him being black and they murdered him.
Too many people have a block on questioning authority. The automatic reaction for many people is that the police are intrinsically good and wouldn't do something bad.
Gotta laugh at people who lazily brush off things like police brutality because it doesn't fit into their comfortable view of the world where people fit into nice little categories.
Try and see things from the other point of view. It is scary and might force you to leave your comfort zone but I promise you there are important things to see.
comment by Robbing_Hoody - putting the bureaucracy into footballism since 1979 (U6374)
posted 1 second ago
It's not a crime to run, there was no probable cause other than him being black and they murdered him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
sorry mate, but if you run from the old bill, then your asking to be chased down.
Or is it Land of the free
Sign in if you want to comment
Baltimore Riots
Page 3 of 33
6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10
posted on 28/4/15
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 28/4/15
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 28/4/15
i never said all the fault was with the lawbreaker, but why put yourself in that position in the first place?
posted on 28/4/15
See none of you simpletons claiming police brutality and murder have actually answered my question
posted on 28/4/15
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 28/4/15
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 28/4/15
I can’t actually believe how uncompassionate someone could be.
posted on 28/4/15
comment by Manc Python (U17527)
posted 2 minutes ago
See none of you simpletons claiming police brutality and murder have actually answered my question
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What question is that?
posted on 28/4/15
Anyone who watches YouTube videos and then believes that is exactly what happened is so utterly naive
It's so easy nowadays to either alter, leave out things in pictures or videos etc to make it look worse than the incident actually was. I guarantee people wouldn't post the thousands of videos online of people acting like scûmbags or officers, security etc etc acting professionally etc
posted on 28/4/15
Are police even at fault for this one or people just jumping on the bandwagon like they were fir the Duggan enquiry.
End of the day he died whilst in police custody and facts at this moment are unexplained
But obviously it's the police fault right???
This one
posted on 28/4/15
comment by The Droog (U17596)
posted 5 minutes ago
I can’t actually believe how uncompassionate someone could be.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
who is being uncompassionate?
posted on 28/4/15
What about the videos that lead to policemen being prosecuted for murder or false arrest or for framing people?
Those fake as well? You are in denial.
No one is saying all policemen are bad, we are saying there is a problem when the justice system treats people unequally.
Denying that it exists is stupid when there is more than enough evidence of it.
There is another video on YouTube where 2 black men are fighting on a train and 2 Swedish police officers on holiday in the US subdue them.
Whilst they held them down waiting to get to the next station, the policemen constantly asked about their welfare. Checked to ensure they were okay until a formal arrest was made.
Is that too much to ask?
posted on 28/4/15
comment by Manc Python (U17527)
posted 1 minute ago
Are police even at fault for this one or people just jumping on the bandwagon like they were fir the Duggan enquiry.
End of the day he died whilst in police custody and facts at this moment are unexplained
But obviously it's the police fault right???
This one
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In this particular case the issue is that the police have remained silent on what happened for over a week now. That is not normal.
And given the climate of distrust that is currently circulating (particularly given the recent video showing a police officer shooting a man 7 times in the back as he jogged away, then trying to frame him), it probably appears to the community that the police are either fabricating their story, or that their silence is reflective of their guilt.
But no, the full details are not known. Yet.
posted on 28/4/15
Pretty sure the one I watched on Youtube recently was raw and unedited footage of murder taking place with damning evidence he tried to cover it up. He was charged with murder, I have a sneaky feeling that wouldn’t have been the case had it not been the latest in a catalogue of high profile incidents and it hadn’t been filmed.
posted on 28/4/15
Who said anything about fake?
I know things get altered.
I have worked with coppers on numerous occasions during incidents. Anything they do nowadays people are straight out with their camera phones. Trying to provoke the officers to get a reaction. I have seen numerous incidents where I was there been put on YouTube and yes many if these incidents did not reflect truly what happened before or after.
Many many people are so naive to it
posted on 28/4/15
Yes Conor it is normal
Police never come out straight away until an investigation has taken place
posted on 28/4/15
Arrested fir running away and ended up with three broken vertebrae and an 80% severed spinal chord.
Fúcking disgusting.
posted on 28/4/15
So the FBI in Ferguson were deceived by camera phones, right?
You know the met has been found on multiple occasions of being institutionally racist as well as paid compensation for its own personnel it has discriminated against, right?
Always amuses me when people have not been on the end of police "justice" comment about something they have no clue about.
posted on 28/4/15
comment by Robbing_Hoody - putting the bureaucracy into footballism since 1979 (U6374)
posted 21 seconds ago
Arrested fir running away and ended up with three broken vertebrae and an 80% severed spinal chord.
Fúcking disgusting.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
why run unless you have something to hide??
which he did by all accounts as he was carrying a knife when he was arrested.
as for the rest i agree
posted on 28/4/15
comment by My_Genius_Ball_Bag (U19099)
posted 25 minutes ago
Repression breeds rebellion. U wanna stop riots? Stop poverty. Stop systemic racism. Stop Police Murder. Stop the war on Black men! This what is causing riots! Built up anger and rage!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spot on
White police officers shooting unarmed young black men has become a national nightmare in the Home of the "free" it seems.
posted on 28/4/15
It's not a crime to run, there was no probable cause other than him being black and they murdered him.
posted on 28/4/15
Too many people have a block on questioning authority. The automatic reaction for many people is that the police are intrinsically good and wouldn't do something bad.
posted on 28/4/15
Gotta laugh at people who lazily brush off things like police brutality because it doesn't fit into their comfortable view of the world where people fit into nice little categories.
Try and see things from the other point of view. It is scary and might force you to leave your comfort zone but I promise you there are important things to see.
posted on 28/4/15
comment by Robbing_Hoody - putting the bureaucracy into footballism since 1979 (U6374)
posted 1 second ago
It's not a crime to run, there was no probable cause other than him being black and they murdered him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
sorry mate, but if you run from the old bill, then your asking to be chased down.
posted on 28/4/15
Or is it Land of the free
Page 3 of 33
6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10