Cop Brutally Beat a Child for Riding Her Bike, Charges HER with Assualt

Discussion in 'Law & Justice' started by Naruto, May 14, 2016.

  1. jcarlilesiu

    jcarlilesiu Well-Known Member Past Donor

    Joined:
    May 12, 2010
    Messages:
    28,130
    Likes Received:
    10,629
    Trophy Points:
    113
    Trying to flee an officer is illegal.

    Little girl? Innocent little girl? Innocent little victimized girl? Give me a break.

    Notice how the guy didn't get into an altercation? You know why, because he followed (*)(*)(*)(*)ing directions. Why is that hard for people to comprehend? Its not a complicated concept.

    She made the decision to mouth off, attempt to flee, and overall act like an (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*), and she got treated like one.

    I have absolutely no problem with that.


    Yeah. She was trying to flee when he started to write something down. Spin the story a little more dishonestly to attempt to get the results you want. "An innocent little girl was victimized, assaulted, and subject to corporal punishment, because she was riding her bike." Uh huh.

    I think your opinion is irrelevant. Aren't opinions fun!

    Police officers have the right to detain somebody and hold them until their investigation is complete. THAT is the law. She attempt to prevent the police from following the laws and guidelines of enforcing the law. And as a result, they used force. Good for them.
     
  2. ChoppedLiver

    ChoppedLiver Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Nov 7, 2015
    Messages:
    5,703
    Likes Received:
    2,224
    Trophy Points:
    113
    Can you make a post that actually makes sense?
     
  3. BleedingHeadKen

    BleedingHeadKen Well-Known Member Past Donor

    Joined:
    Jun 17, 2008
    Messages:
    16,562
    Likes Received:
    1,276
    Trophy Points:
    113
    [​IMG]
     
  4. notme

    notme Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Nov 16, 2013
    Messages:
    42,019
    Likes Received:
    5,395
    Trophy Points:
    113
    The sense is... that there is no law to be respectful.
    So why bring it up.
     
  5. notme

    notme Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Nov 16, 2013
    Messages:
    42,019
    Likes Received:
    5,395
    Trophy Points:
    113
    So is applying corporal punishment. And he was a guard at a time. Nothing illegal there.

    white skinhead cop needs to be respected, or else you get dragged by your hair....
    give me a break.

    What is so hard to comprehend that an off duty cop dragging it's victim by the hair, smacking the face against the pavement to finish it of with a taser... is not defensible behavior? Seems the crux of this all, is that you know as well that that the black little teen is going to win this case after she won the case against the skinhead making up his bogus report... and it upsets you. lol

    No law against that. Deal with free speech in America or get lost already.

    Just a guard, and that gives you no right to apply corporal punishment.

    Again the guy worked as a guard at that time.
    It's against the law to apply corporal punishment.
    And if that guard applies it -which he did- than he broke the law.
     
  6. notme

    notme Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Nov 16, 2013
    Messages:
    42,019
    Likes Received:
    5,395
    Trophy Points:
    113
    Moral of the story is...
    1) You can always fight the citation in court.
    She did. She won.

    2) You can file a lawsuit against anybody for being dragged by your hair, get you face smashed in the pavement, to than be tasered.
    She is. Not really a doubt that she wil win this.



    And most people are upset about that she got the law on her side.
    lol
     
  7. ChoppedLiver

    ChoppedLiver Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Nov 7, 2015
    Messages:
    5,703
    Likes Received:
    2,224
    Trophy Points:
    113
    Yes, there is.

    Several of them.
     
  8. ChoppedLiver

    ChoppedLiver Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Nov 7, 2015
    Messages:
    5,703
    Likes Received:
    2,224
    Trophy Points:
    113
    No, wrong.

    The harsh penalties are what keeps crime down there.

    They kill also the criminal way, way more than we do.

    And they do it publically.
     
  9. Professor Peabody

    Professor Peabody Well-Known Member Past Donor

    Joined:
    Apr 19, 2008
    Messages:
    94,819
    Likes Received:
    15,788
    Trophy Points:
    113
    It's funny, I'm 58 years old and have never been roughed up or treated disrespectfully by any cop I've ever encountered since I was 23. I had a CCW and had two guys try to rob me and take my car at the late night laundromat. Some one from the bar across the street saw me pointing my firearm at the knife wielding thugs and called the cops thinking I was robbing them. Long story short, disarming me he threw my nickle plated firearm on the concrete floor damaging the finish. I sued for the cost of factory re-plating and won. My S&W came back looking better than when I bought it (purchased used).

    I guess you get treated the way you treat others, no boot licking involved. Ken, the next time you encounter a cop try poking 'em hard in the chest with your finger while telling 'em you pay their salary and watch what happens. Good luck.
     
  10. treewrestler

    treewrestler New Member Past Donor

    Joined:
    Jun 2, 2008
    Messages:
    325
    Likes Received:
    1
    Trophy Points:
    0
    Crimes like cutting through a parking lot on a bicycle.
    If you indorce this degree of violence to keep kids from riding through a parking lot, what would you say would be adiquit punishment for j-walking?
    They were stopped for doing something that was unsafe, and as it turns out the most dangerous thing they ran into was a nut case cop, with absolutely no regard for safety, the only thing that nut was worried about was his hurt ego.
    Everything can't be fixed with a hammer and we shouldn't be in competition with China when it comes to abusing our own Citizens.
     
  11. ChoppedLiver

    ChoppedLiver Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Nov 7, 2015
    Messages:
    5,703
    Likes Received:
    2,224
    Trophy Points:
    113
    Ummm...

    ...they were stopped for running a stop sigh and were going to get a citation.

    That already has been established in this thread.

    Do try to keep up, M'Kay?
     
  12. BleedingHeadKen

    BleedingHeadKen Well-Known Member Past Donor

    Joined:
    Jun 17, 2008
    Messages:
    16,562
    Likes Received:
    1,276
    Trophy Points:
    113
    Yes, you're perfect and upstanding and moral, and the rest of the world should be exactly like you. Otherwise, they deserve beatings. You've made that clear and you aren't going to get away from that one, Pea.

    I don't see myself as perfect. I've been fortunate to be blessed with a fortitute for dealing with idiots, even imperious idiots who are dressed in blue clown costumes. I have a face that is immediately trustworthy, and a look that is so perfectly middle class that no one would think twice that I'd have done anything wrong. I can charm the pants off of them and be on my merry way with no citation, or, if I've been pulled over for doing 105mph on the Santa Barbara highway, a ticket for going 70.

    I'm also blessed with empathy. I understand that different people have different reactions to conflict. My in-laws are immigrants from a poor Asian country. They are fine, upstanding citizens of the United States and they follow every law in spirit and to the letter. They are fearful of police, for no reason that I can figure out. Perhaps they get pulled over when the registration tag is slightly askew. I know they have nothing to fear, but they don't seem to know that. I can only imagine what it's like for someone who isn't as careful as they. Fear makes people do crazy things. To you, that warrants beatings, maimings, and lives ruined by the gristmill of a justice system if the over-inflated ego of the armed government bureaucrat is offended. To me, it's something a cop should be equipped to deal with and not lose his s___. If they can't do that, they shouldn't be a cop or any sort of "public servant" for that matter.
     
  13. treewrestler

    treewrestler New Member Past Donor

    Joined:
    Jun 2, 2008
    Messages:
    325
    Likes Received:
    1
    Trophy Points:
    0
    Running a stop sign is a safety infraction, we live in America, we fight against totalitarian injustice.
    You would of made one hell of a loyalist during the Revolutionary War, "long live the king" right.
    She ran a stop sign on a bicycle, she didn't get hurt, .......until she stopped for the good old "protect and serve" nut case.
     
  14. FreshAir

    FreshAir Well-Known Member Past Donor

    Joined:
    Mar 2, 2012
    Messages:
    151,221
    Likes Received:
    63,412
    Trophy Points:
    113
    the child did not handle this well, but the cops did not either, the cops are supposed to be the professionals.. not the child
     
  15. Professor Peabody

    Professor Peabody Well-Known Member Past Donor

    Joined:
    Apr 19, 2008
    Messages:
    94,819
    Likes Received:
    15,788
    Trophy Points:
    113
    You've quite the vivid imagination. Problem is you know so much that simply isn't so.
     
  16. treewrestler

    treewrestler New Member Past Donor

    Joined:
    Jun 2, 2008
    Messages:
    325
    Likes Received:
    1
    Trophy Points:
    0
    Agreed! The girl was probably just scared and wanted the situation to just go away.
    But he seemed set on busting some skulls.
    Authorities should be the example of how to treat others, not over grown school yard bullies.
     
  17. notme

    notme Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Nov 16, 2013
    Messages:
    42,019
    Likes Received:
    5,395
    Trophy Points:
    113
    source?
     
  18. notme

    notme Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Nov 16, 2013
    Messages:
    42,019
    Likes Received:
    5,395
    Trophy Points:
    113
    That's just not true. They skinhead was operating as a security guard of the mall
    And as a guard he wanted to know who she was in order to ban her from mall.
    No reason was ever given. And than he changed that to assault and resisting arrest.
    She went to court against that and won her case, and charges were dropped.
    Hence she now goes on to bankrupt the guy.
     
  19. MikeK

    MikeK New Member

    Joined:
    Jun 6, 2014
    Messages:
    11
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    1
    That doesn't square with the fact that all charges made against the girl have been dismissed.

    Your notion about inattention to police "commands" is perfectly valid when the subject is an adult and the offense is substantive. But this incident evolved from a relatively petty bicycle riding issue and the alleged offender is a teen-age girl. This cop has acquired certain habits and ideas over time and his behavior has become governed by habits which in this example amounts to bad judgment rather than good sense.

    Inasmuch as this fellow is a real police officer moonlighting as as mall cop, and he has a lot of actual mall cops around to impress with his "real cop" conduct, I would consider that possibility as having motivated his unnecessarily physical performance.
     
  20. JakeJ

    JakeJ Well-Known Member Past Donor

    Joined:
    May 5, 2015
    Messages:
    27,360
    Likes Received:
    8,062
    Trophy Points:
    113
    A bicyclist running a stop sign is not different than doing so in a motor vehicle.
     
  21. DZero

    DZero Member

    Joined:
    Jul 5, 2016
    Messages:
    223
    Likes Received:
    9
    Trophy Points:
    18
    The cop definitely overreacted.
    I honestly can't see how you could defend this cop by saying he is justified, because he isn't.
    She didn't even try to use violence, just moved forward a little(probably trying to get out of there). I would say it is justified to fight the cop.
     
  22. DZero

    DZero Member

    Joined:
    Jul 5, 2016
    Messages:
    223
    Likes Received:
    9
    Trophy Points:
    18
    Cops get beaten and lose all the time.
    Cops have committed many crimes, they are not higher than us, just enforcers of the law.
     
  23. MikeK

    MikeK New Member

    Joined:
    Jun 6, 2014
    Messages:
    11
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    1
    Some Blacks have a way of demonstrating contempt, which I believe to be the root cause of many run-ins they have with police. But it should be noted this does not apply only to White cops, and when this contempt by a Black subject is shown to a Black cop the Black cop will typically react far more severely than a White cop will.

    Back in the 1960s, residents of a Black Brooklyn neighborhood (Bedford/Stuyvestant) complained of brutality by White police. Then Mayor Abe Beame ordered all White cops in that neighborhood replaced with Black cops. Within six months the police brutality complaints against the Black cops far exceeded those made against the White cops.
     
  24. Battle3

    Battle3 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Oct 14, 2013
    Messages:
    16,248
    Likes Received:
    3,012
    Trophy Points:
    113
    Yes, when massa' say do summin you jes say "Yes massa' boss, I be good massa' I be a good boy"
     

Share This Page