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#41
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06-13-2015, 04:02 PM
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Re: Texas Cop on Leave After Losing Control at Pool Party
I'm shocked, although I really shouldn't be, at the amount of racists in this message board. Sure it's DR, but I was expecting a larger number of sane people. Sad times. |
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#44
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06-14-2015, 03:02 PM
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Re: Texas Cop on Leave After Losing Control at Pool Party
Wasn't public property, it was a subdivision, otherwise known as a gated community. And the pool was property of the gated community, for use by members of the community. I believe I read the pool has a locked gate, and a sign that states anyone using the pool who's not a member is trespassing. And when the people of that community asked the kids to leave, at that point they are trespassing. But ya, the cop seemed to be a little hot headed. But he really didn't do anything wrong, the girl he threw to the ground was resisting. And I'm sure from watching the video he could have thrown her on the ground much harder than he did. In fact it appeared he was trying to not hurt her, but she kept fighting back instead of just obeying. Gated communities are essentially private, not public property. So, nobody who didn't live there had a right to be there. |
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#46
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06-14-2015, 03:11 PM
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Re: Texas Cop on Leave After Losing Control at Pool Party
You're a fool. The cops fired their weapons at the bikers. I believe a few of those dead bikers were killed by the police. |
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#47
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06-14-2015, 03:19 PM
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Re: Texas Cop on Leave After Losing Control at Pool Party
Where are you getting this false information? Obstruction of a investigation has nothing to do with public or private property. Obstruction would be running when the cop asked you to sit down. Obstruction would be when the cop is talking to a kid about who was fighting and you yell at the kid to not tell the cop shit, and the run away, then come back and yell some more. And again, they were trespassing on private property. All this it was public property is complete nonsense. |
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#48
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06-14-2015, 03:27 PM
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Re: Texas Cop on Leave After Losing Control at Pool Party
You're are pretending like from this tiny clip from a cellphone you know everything that transpired. But you don't, you're missing tons of information. What if another person pointed her out as being involved in a fight, or destruction of property? Then the cop has every right to detain her. Police do have a right to ask people to leave an area under certain circumstances. Especially if they are on private property, which they were. |