Baltimore Cop vs kid

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jsarno
02-16-2008, 12:40 PM
I lean to the right when it comes to crime and punishment and I think most offenses (depending on the situation) should be punished.. Pretty severely. But all I see in this video is a 14 year old kid, being a 14 year old kid. If he was 16 or 17 then I could understand what you're saying but kids are in no way like the kids of the 70s and 80s where they were brought up with respect.

This kid is like a cupcake compared to the kids I had to deal with in high school. Those kids that went to the public school up the street from me.. Inner city kids. It was a scary thing.

I have no doubt it would have escalated to a disgusting level had it been with one of those inner city kids you speak of.

So where has all the respect gone?

jsarno
02-16-2008, 12:42 PM
oh and my basis for calling that statement ignorant is that the people who are arrested have first hand knowledge of the situation. I'd venture that false arrests make up much more than 1% of all arrests and I fail to read any laws saying I cannot "use my mouth" when I'm being forcefully detained without explanation.

I find it peculiar coming from you, a person who believes so strongly in the 2nd amendment, since that amendment was based on the notion that the govt shouldn't be able to completely overpower the population, as that is the first step down a road that leads away from democracy.

BIG difference between being arrested, and being detained.

jsarno
02-16-2008, 12:48 PM
Good post. And about the responsiblity falling on the kid's parents, is it the same kid who at the start of the video says he doesn't have a father?

There are plenty of good cops, but this guy isn't one of them. Better said, maybe he is but in this case he certainly didn't act like one. True, we didn't see the whole story but it's hard to believe anything happened that warranted the cop's actions.

The guy wouldn't be suspended (likely) if he didn't touch the kid. He really made a poor choice there.
We all have days we wish we could take back. This guy could have been a great cop for his whole career, but something happened today...who knows. Grabbing the kid just wasn't wise at all...that's where the situation went bad.
I just hope someone takes that kid (off camera of course) and smacks some sense into him, cause now he thinks he can take on cops with no repercussions. He was just taught he can say and do just about anything to authority and he'll get away with it, and moreover, the authority will "appear" to be in the wrong. That's a horrible lesson.

70Chip
02-16-2008, 12:51 PM
That doesn't compare to this story:

Quadriplegic man dumped from wheelchair by Hillsborough County jail employee | WFTS-TV | First in HD (http://www.abcactionnews.com/mostpopular/story.aspx?content_id=610f4beb-2031-4bbe-8c21-40a095713ebf)


1:16

YouTube - The Big Lebowski Trailer Remix (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyEWm3x5ulE)

Actually the whole video is kind of relevant, now that I think about it. Dealing with anger is very difficult.

EternalEnigma21
02-16-2008, 12:52 PM
BIG difference between being arrested, and being detained.


I was arrested in both instances and beat the charges in court without an attorney both times.

SmootSmack
02-25-2008, 08:09 PM
Officer "Dude" must realllly love being on YouTube

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EARTHQUAKE2689
02-25-2008, 08:11 PM
I was arrested in both instances and beat the charges in court without an attorney both times.


The guy who accused me of assault in the 9th grade didnt even show up to the court date. I got a day out of school for it

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
02-25-2008, 08:12 PM
That dude should be fired. Anyone with that kind of temper who apparently routinely unlawfully threatens the public that he is charged with "serving" doesn't deserve to wear a uniform. He should have to turn in his badge and be stripped of any benefits etc.

FRPLG
02-25-2008, 08:29 PM
What a piece of crap. Big man with a badge.

Daseal
02-25-2008, 08:54 PM
Wow, people are actually defending this douche bag? Are there cool cops, yes. Without a doubt there are some great cops out there, a majority are probably good guys. However, you have to admit that many of the folks in that position use it as a power trip.

Should you respect police officers? Absolutely. However, the cop needs to also respect the suspect. He's a complete dick, and thinks he earned some sort of automatic respect? If you're going to disrespect me, you don't deserve my respect in return. I don't care if who you are.

That kid should have given up his board? For what? The cop harassed the hell out of him, and I wish a citizen would have gone in and set his ass straight. We wonder why kids sit inside all day now? Because of shit like this.

This man is an absolute douche bag, and if I were the parents of the kid I would be looking to press charges to in the very least, get him fired.

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