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There have been plenty. Just posted in that common core thread. I should ask you the same. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So many useful idiots. Actually, you're the useful idiot here. Prove me wrong and show us a single thread on this forum where you acknowledged wrongdoing by cops JBTs. There have been plenty. Just posted in that common core thread. I should ask you the same. Link? I don't call people idiots for voicing their opinions. I just voice mine. Life is easier when you're not a full time JBT apologist. |
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But she got treatment at the hospital, right? And the hospital took her insurance, and I'm sure they gave her depression meds if she needed them...so she should thank the cop for finding her a doctor who took her insurance.
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Link? I don't call people idiots for voicing their opinions. I just voice mine. Life is easier when you're not a full time JBT apologist. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So many useful idiots. Actually, you're the useful idiot here. Prove me wrong and show us a single thread on this forum where you acknowledged wrongdoing by cops JBTs. There have been plenty. Just posted in that common core thread. I should ask you the same. Link? I don't call people idiots for voicing their opinions. I just voice mine. Life is easier when you're not a full time JBT apologist. You just did. |
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Bad neighborhood. Frequent cop visits. No dogs left to shoot. Just guessing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What no dogs were shot. Bad neighborhood. Frequent cop visits. No dogs left to shoot. Just guessing. In that area they've trained their dogs to hide under their trailers when a patrol car approaches. |
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Alot of news coming out of the Houston Area, esp. the North H-Town area with similar cases. Maybe its just we more Houston mebers in the area posting.When I went to visit my few years back, my sister called saying someone was breaking into her house..I hauled as from the 610 loop then 45 north exiting at 1488 within 12-15 minutes was a reserve at the time and had cheap strobe... The deputies were curtious, one I chatted with real nice ending up sending him a path from the Dept I reserved for, dont have his info though been almost 7 years.
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Quoted: Alot of news coming out of the Houston Area, esp. the North H-Town area with similar cases. Maybe its just we more Houston mebers in the area posting.When I went to visit my few years back, my sister called saying someone was breaking into her house..I hauled as from the 610 loop then 45 north exiting at 1488 within 12-15 minutes was a reserve at the time and had cheap strobe... The deputies were curtious, one I chatted with real nice ending up sending him a path from the Dept I reserved for, dont have his info though been almost 7 years. View Quote |
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I saw the interview with these people on tv last night. They seemed like decent, reasonable, trustworthy people.
The lady suffers from depression and she is frustrated that her insurance doesn't cover treatment. She get her jaw broken by a juicing cop and you all call her crazy, FSA and trash. You should be ashamed of yourselves. |
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acted like the FSA = inviting the man into you're life.....don't do it
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How much you wanna bet this all started with the " I gotta pee, I gotta pee " while in the back of the cruiser, and Barney was having a rough day. Probably just got the fecal odor out of his car from a prior arrest that day.
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Actually, you're the useful idiot here. Prove me wrong and show us a single thread on this forum where you acknowledged wrongdoing by cops JBTs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So many useful idiots. Actually, you're the useful idiot here. Prove me wrong and show us a single thread on this forum where you acknowledged wrongdoing by cops JBTs. GD group think of what constitutes "wrongdoing" is not the standard by which LEO's are judged. |
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Link? I don't call people idiots for voicing their opinions. I just voice mine. Life is easier when you're not a full time JBT apologist. View Quote Life is easier when you have some knowledge about the subject being discussed - see previous post about GD group think........................ |
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Quoted: Yep. I have said this before. When you call the cops you are asking for one of a specific list of outcomes. 1. do nothing. 2. write a report. 3. write a ticket. 4. take someone to jail. 5. kick someones ass. 6. shoot someone. If none of those options are the outcome you seek then call someone other than a police officer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Cops are not mental health counselors, physicians, dog catchers or light bulb changers and no reasonable person should expect them to be. Stuff like this happens when a plumber is sent to fix an electrical problem and then everyone is pissed when the house burns down. Yep. I have said this before. When you call the cops you are asking for one of a specific list of outcomes. 1. do nothing. 2. write a report. 3. write a ticket. 4. take someone to jail. 5. kick someones ass. 6. shoot someone. If none of those options are the outcome you seek then call someone other than a police officer. The only reason I have any contact with PD anymore unless they're on a seat belt crusade. Paper trail for the win. Perhaps if so many of us haven't had so many encounters with overbearing, pushy LEOs of questionable character, we wouldn't default to "the cop was wrong." as often as we do. Sending uniformed officers on "welfare check"s is a stupid idea, and I can think of at least three or four instances in my memory where the cops actually killed the poor bastard and then denied any complicity or responsibility. Hint: if you're going to agree to go on a welfare check, you don't get to claim that you have no responsibility for the welfare of the guy you're going to check on. Particularly if you burn his house down around him or dump him in a "suicide watch" cell and then ignore him for three days. Yeah, the large majority of cops do a pretty good job most of the time. Congrats. The thugs ruin it for the rest. Such is life. And the idea that the citizens are supposed to meekly submit because "cop" is leading us all down a bad road. |
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I saw the interview with these people on tv last night. They seemed like decent, reasonable, trustworthy people. The lady suffers from depression and she is frustrated that her insurance doesn't cover treatment. She get her jaw broken by a juicing cop and you all call her crazy, FSA and trash. You should be ashamed of yourselves. View Quote Cite for the juicing claim? Any chance the family has retained a lawyer and he cleaned up the family before letting them go on TV.......................... Fighting with cops while you are handcuffed behind your back is never going to end well for you. |
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how are people going to piss blood if no cop ever whacks them across the kidneys with a billy club? the policeman's proper role in the community is to escalate a non-event into a face-smash lawsuit View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Welfare checks are stupid. But they are also easy. "Hi, are you planning to harm yourself or others?" No? Okay, sorry to bother you, have a nice night. Fuck you coppers! You'll never take me alive! Okay, sorry to bother you, have a nice night. Why some cops have to make this stuff difficult I'll never understand. how are people going to piss blood if no cop ever whacks them across the kidneys with a billy club? the policeman's proper role in the community is to escalate a non-event into a face-smash lawsuit Is that how the libtards plan on redistributing the wealth? |
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Life is easier when you have some knowledge about the subject being discussed - see previous post about GD group think........................ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Link? I don't call people idiots for voicing their opinions. I just voice mine. Life is easier when you're not a full time JBT apologist. Life is easier when you have some knowledge about the subject being discussed - see previous post about GD group think........................ Very deep.. yet soft. Like mud. |
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So many useful idiots. Actually, you're the useful idiot here. Prove me wrong and show us a single thread on this forum where you acknowledged wrongdoing by cops JBTs. There have been plenty. Just posted in that common core thread. I should ask you the same. Link? I don't call people idiots for voicing their opinions. I just voice mine. Life is easier when you're not a full time JBT apologist. You just did. Link? |
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Link? I don't call people idiots for voicing their opinions. I just voice mine. Life is easier when you're not a full time JBT apologist. Life is easier when you have some knowledge about the subject being discussed - see previous post about GD group think........................ Very deep.. yet soft. Like mud. Is that your way of saying you are ill equipped to venture out into the potentially dangerous fields? I would recommend 4WD. |
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After the lawsuit the woman will enjoy her payday. Maybe this cop will realize that playing stupid games results in stupid prizes.
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Quoted: Yep. I have said this before. When you call the cops you are asking for one of a specific list of outcomes. 1. do nothing. 2. write a report. 3. write a ticket. 4. take someone to jail. 5. kick someones ass. 6. shoot someone. If none of those options are the outcome you seek then call someone other than a police officer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Cops are not mental health counselors, physicians, dog catchers or light bulb changers and no reasonable person should expect them to be. Stuff like this happens when a plumber is sent to fix an electrical problem and then everyone is pissed when the house burns down. Yep. I have said this before. When you call the cops you are asking for one of a specific list of outcomes. 1. do nothing. 2. write a report. 3. write a ticket. 4. take someone to jail. 5. kick someones ass. 6. shoot someone. If none of those options are the outcome you seek then call someone other than a police officer. |
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I'm a psychiatric nurse who does mental health evals in an ER on a daily basis. We serve a huge area and have TONS of folks with psych histories. Some come in voluntarily while others are brought by PDs/SOs/HP with a court order or application for 96-hr hold.
I can tell you from years of experience that people (with & without psych issues) are often impulsive, emotional creatures who sometimes act irrationally, illogically and recklessly. They say the wrong thing, which in particular circumstances puts them in contact with police or qualified mental health professionals. I regularly encounter people who say what could be interpreted as suicidal/homicidal ideations. Saying all frustratedly to a receptionist at a doctor's office "this is why people commit suicide!" just after you'd said you needed help with depression could make a reasonable person suspect that individual could be a danger to themselves. Often, when LE haul this person to the ER, the person is understandably pissed. Dealing with their anger, frustration and their feeling of being accused takes a very patient, sympathetic/empathetic listener. It's not for everyone - very few of my fellow RNs can do this well - and I'd venture to guess many cops can't either. I've deescalated many situations by not taking what people say personally and remaining professional. Let them vent, listen to them, wait a little, don't be all judgmental, etc. We occasionally discharge folks from our ER who we've determined aren't dangerous to themselves and/or others that have 96-hr paperwork from LE. Sometimes things aren't as they appear. That said, I can't tell you how often folks who are completely jacked up one minute appear perfectly fine a day or sometimes hours later. The cop could've done it by the book - I only have her side of the story. Or he could be a JBT. |
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She had enough money to get her eyebrows waxed and her tit tattooed. Should have spent that money on her healthcare instead. I thought I read in the OP that she had insurance and that nobody in town accepted it. Code for not having actual insurance...FSA speak. |
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I have to wonder if this thread is going to take a turn like the "Police kill unarmed Charlotte man" thread...................
Something about getting the rest of the story comes to mind. Of course, I could be wrong and the JBT just went off on a 'roid induced rage and unlawfully handcuffed a perfectly calm/cooperative woman and then proceeded to throw her to the ground.................. |
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The woman looks like scum, the cop sounds like scum. Scum hurting scum. Hopefully she dies of an infection, and the cop gets killed by an angry wife/husband/other loser. The world becomes better. View Quote Looks like scum? Hardly. Post a picture of yourself, without getting the shit beat out of you. |
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IN before all the law enforcement apologists and bootlickers show up!!
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I don't care what she did or who you are or if you are a cop. If I was to see you lay your hands on my wife like that I would see red and massively fuck your world up.
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Cite for the juicing claim? Any chance the family has retained a lawyer and he cleaned up the family before letting them go on TV.......................... Fighting with cops while you are handcuffed behind your back is never going to end well for you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I saw the interview with these people on tv last night. They seemed like decent, reasonable, trustworthy people. The lady suffers from depression and she is frustrated that her insurance doesn't cover treatment. She get her jaw broken by a juicing cop and you all call her crazy, FSA and trash. You should be ashamed of yourselves. Cite for the juicing claim? Any chance the family has retained a lawyer and he cleaned up the family before letting them go on TV.......................... Fighting with cops while you are handcuffed behind your back is never going to end well for you. But...but...but I'm handcuffed!! Now I get to do whatever the fuck I want!!!! Because I'm handcuffed. I can't tell you the number of people who've tried to mule kick me, spit on me, headbutt me after the cuffs go on. Lots of folks think it's a free pass to crank the retard up to 11, as I'm sure you know. |
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News story video added in OP. Family looks decent. Husband looks employed. Recent model compact car in driveway at 0:53. Neighborhood is clean with kids playing outside.
Don't let any of this stop your welfare/medicaid assumptions though. This is GD after all. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXSVBt18ktg |
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4'11" woman, handcuffed behind her back. Then she is assaulted. Broken jaw, etc.,. If this is perfectly okay, we have a fucking problem.
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Thug cop and white trash woman aside I'm more concerned about the other idiots calling the Po-Po on the woman because she sought help for depression.
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I find the way the husband and wife tell this, who are trying to make a pay come come from this, to be very truthful and easy to believe. This is clearly the only side of the story. News reporters always do a good job of being objective and not making story out to be sensational.
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If the picture is right after the arrest, her jaw seems in surprisingly good condition to have received a blow powerful enough to break bones, teeth and trigger seizures....
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I am completely certain that is a 100% complete and accurate account of the encounter. The cop should be fired and charged based solely on the unbiased statement from the husband and they should be given millions of dollars in compensation.
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I don't care what she did or who you are or if you are a cop. If I was to see you lay your hands on my wife like that I would see red and massively fuck your world up. View Quote Who actually saw them lay their hands on anyone? The point that keeps being made is that there is no video and a one sided story. And you probably wouldn't do anything...so stop being an internet badass. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I'll wait for the full story before further comments.
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I'll wait for the full story before further comments. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote It's a good thought, but not likely to happen. Our local stations almost never follow-up on small news stories like this one. There have been more than a few that I tried to find additional information on with no luck. Anyway, this is GD. Throw caution to the wind and enlighten us with your half-guesses and unfounded assumptions. |
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I don't care what she did or who you are or if you are a cop. If I was to see you lay your hands on my wife like that I would see red and massively fuck your world up. http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t39/gunner284/0b65adeb.jpg That one is so overused. Have you ever 'seen red' btw? Most people think it's a metaphor. It's not. You actually have a red, blurry mask over your eyes and when it goes away you're shocked or at least surprised by what you see. Badges and uniforms don't show through. Only happened to me twice in my life. Nothing irreversible happened, but it was scary as shit to come around. |
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I'm a psychiatric nurse who does mental health evals in an ER on a daily basis. We serve a huge area and have TONS of folks with psych histories. Some come in voluntarily while others are brought by PDs/SOs/HP with a court order or application for 96-hr hold. I can tell you from years of experience that people (with & without psych issues) are often impulsive, emotional creatures who sometimes act irrationally, illogically and recklessly. They say the wrong thing, which in particular circumstances puts them in contact with police or qualified mental health professionals. I regularly encounter people who say what could be interpreted as suicidal/homicidal ideations. Saying all frustratedly to a receptionist at a doctor's office "this is why people commit suicide!" just after you'd said you needed help with depression could make a reasonable person suspect that individual could be a danger to themselves. Often, when LE haul this person to the ER, the person is understandably pissed. Dealing with their anger, frustration and their feeling of being accused takes a very patient, sympathetic/empathetic listener. It's not for everyone - very few of my fellow RNs can do this well - and I'd venture to guess many cops can't either. I've deescalated many situations by not taking what people say personally and remaining professional. Let them vent, listen to them, wait a little, don't be all judgmental, etc. We occasionally discharge folks from our ER who we've determined aren't dangerous to themselves and/or others that have 96-hr paperwork from LE. Sometimes things aren't as they appear. That said, I can't tell you how often folks who are completely jacked up one minute appear perfectly fine a day or sometimes hours later. The cop could've done it by the book - I only have her side of the story. Or he could be a JBT. View Quote Above, LEO's are not trained to determine a persons intentions on harming themselves. |
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