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Hahahahaha no... no its not... its called violating ones rights hahahahaha
Only a leftist thinks he has a right not to be profiled in accordance with overwhelming statistics and repeated observation.
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its called violating ones rights hahahahaha
What right does profiling violate?
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Oh probably not, but it gives a little insight into his 'personality' what was he doing wrong in the video that warranted the police talking to him.....bob Loitering. The video gives insight into his level of respect for lawful authority and his quickness to rage and to engage in threatening behavior. If he would behave that threateningly to a police officer, what might he do if challenged by a regular Joe or Jane? It's a public park. That's the whole purpose of a public park.
You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
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I think the one cop should be glad his taser malfunctioned. The cop malfunctioned, not the taser.
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That edited videos shows:
1.) A consensual encounter between subject and primary officer 2.) Subject compliant 3.) Subject detained 4.) Subject becoming belligerent while still adhering to voice commands given by the officer 5.) Subject continuing to adhere to voice commands given by an officer 6.) Officer advising subject he has no wants or warrants 7.) Second officer's (failed) attempt to escalate the level of force 8.) Primary officer advising secondary that the subject is unarmed 9.) Arrival of supervisor on scene 10.) No arrest made
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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It's a public park.
That's the whole purpose of a public park.
I didn't say he was loitering (hanging out in a public place for an unlawful purpose). I said the cop has a right to approach someone he thinks might be loitering (even if based strictly on a hunch) and ask questions about whether or not he was. Just like I could do that, if I chose to. There are no laws against asking people questions, and you aren't allowed to intentionally place me in fear of physical harm for doing so (aggressive posturing, approaching with flailing arms while shouting and cursing angrily, etc.). That would be a crime.
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Oh probably not, but it gives a little insight into his 'personality' what was he doing wrong in the video that warranted the police talking to him.....bob Loitering. The video gives insight into his level of respect for lawful authority and his quickness to rage and to engage in threatening behavior. If he would behave that threateningly to a police officer, what might he do if challenged by a regular Joe or Jane? It's a public park. That's the whole purpose of a public park. Not at all. Parks exist to give cops the opportunity to profile, harass, arrest, bully and generally raise hell with black people. You know that.
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More and more evidence that he was a thievin' little jigger, errr I mean jogger. I don't feel sorry for the little mother fugger, people get tired of these joggers stealing their sheit. Another little Trayvon, Michael, Dindunuffin. Fuqk Him Bravo. At least you are bold about your anti-Americanism. Yea, honesty and not thievin' sheit from people is very Anti-Amercian. You are the dumbest fuqk on the Fire.
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More and more evidence that he was a thievin' little jigger, errr I mean jogger. I don't feel sorry for the little mother fugger, people get tired of these joggers stealing their sheit. Another little Trayvon, Michael, Dindunuffin. Fuqk Him Bravo. At least you are bold about your anti-Americanism. Yea, honesty and not thievin' sheit from people is very Anti-Amercian. You are the dumbest fuqk on the Fire. We've already established that nothign was theived and the jogger was carrying nothing. So, in terms of dumbest fuqk, you have me beat by miles.
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We've already established that nothign was theived and the jogger was carrying nothing. So, in terms of dumbest fuqk, you have me beat by miles.
You really know he wasn't a jogger, right? You're just pretending not to know that, right?
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We've already established that nothign was theived and the jogger was carrying nothing. So, in terms of dumbest fuqk, you have me beat by miles.
You really know he wasn't a jogger, right? You're just pretending not to know that, right? You know he actually was a jogger. The video has him jogging. And where was all the loot? $2500 of fishing poles doesn't fit in his pocket.
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It's a public park.
That's the whole purpose of a public park.
I didn't say he was loitering (hanging out in a public place for an unlawful purpose). I said the cop has a right to approach someone he thinks might be loitering (even if based strictly on a hunch) and ask questions about whether or not he was. Just like I could do that, if I chose to. There are no laws against asking people questions, and you aren't allowed to intentionally place me in fear of physical harm for doing so (aggressive posturing, approaching with flailing arms while shouting and cursing angrily, etc.). That would be a crime. loitering verb gerund or present participle: loitering stand or wait around idly or without apparent purpose. "she saw Mary loitering near the cloakrooms" There's no implied unlawful purpose in the term loitering, that's something you decided to add. As for cops just approaching someone to ask questions, as Dave has said you might want to brush up on the requirement of reasonable suspension for police to initiate an investigation.
You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
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The video has him jogging. All of the videos do. He looks like a jogger, sounds like a jogger, acts like a jogger. No doubt he is a jogger.
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The video has him jogging. All of the videos do. He looks like a jogger, sounds like a jogger, acts like a jogger. No doubt he is a jogger. the The_Real_Hawkeye knows that he wasn't. I love how you guys know all this stuff. So cool be so full of knowledge like that. LMAO!
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loitering verb gerund or present participle: loitering stand or wait around idly or without apparent purpose. "she saw Mary loitering near the cloakrooms"
There's no implied unlawful purpose in the term loitering, that's something you decided to add.
As for cops just approaching someone to ask questions, as Dave has said you might want to brush up on the requirement of reasonable suspension for police to initiate an investigation.
You don't find definitions to legal terms of art in standard dictionaries.
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I love how you guys know all this stuff. I’m happy to answer any questions you may have, as well as help you find a resource for things outside my areas of expertise.
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Jogging or walking is a perfect cover for casing out a place or seeing if some lonely female wants to strike up a conversation or if you're a child molester. When I was in the LSU law enforcement academy back in 1981 I remember there was a certain type of sexual assault/murder that was always the neighborhood "walker". I don't blame anyone for being suspicious of strangers on foot. As I've said before, he was probably up to no good but the way those white boys handled it was a total screwup.
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I love how you guys know all this stuff. I’m happy to answer any questions you may have, as well as help you find a resource for things outside my areas of expertise. Well, please tell us what each of the participants in this little dust up was thinking immediately prior to their joint encounter. You know, a little omniscience goes a long ways.
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Jogging or walking is a perfect cover for casing out a place or seeing if some lonely female wants to strike up a conversation or if you're a child molester. When I was in the LSU law enforcement academy back in 1981 I remember there was a certain type of sexual assault/murder that was always the neighborhood "walker". I don't blame anyone for being suspicious of strangers on foot. As I've said before, he was probably up to no good but the way those white boys handled it was a total screwup. Pushing a pram with a real live baby is even better for "casing out a place." Joggers jog and its hard to case when running.
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Well, please tell us what each of the participants in this little dust up was thinking immediately prior to their joint encounter. Obviously I can’t know that, no one can. Even the people involved can only know what they were thinking but not any of the others. On top of that their ability of even the living to accurately recall thoughts from that long ago is suspect.
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