Cack ain't nothin but the white man's dog....
Don't run from the cops and don't resist arrest. Might be a good idea not to do the crime in the first place...just sayin'
Kind of like Tommy Reese...oh wait...yet he's still alive and even managed to play the following season.
This isn't a commentary of this latest incident rather the dismissive and overly simplistic comments that often follow like the one above.
Kind of like Tommy Reese...oh wait...yet he's still alive and even managed to play the following season.
This isn't a commentary of this latest incident rather the dismissive and overly simplistic comments that often follow like the one above.
So police chase a (possibly) armed guy into the woods...
and he is subdued with pepper spray...
What about any of that seems odd?
To me its odd they took pepper spray to a possible gun fight to be quite honest.
The fact that he died requires further investigation, because who dies from pepper spray?
So yea, I'd want to know the things an autopsy would tell us.
But on the surface this looks like cops used restraint, and did so at great peril to themselves...peril beyond what I'd ask of them.
The comparison to TR is not reasonable. No one said he had a gun, and while what he did was worthy of an ass beating, he was apprehended in the open where officers could see and account for all threats. Had nothing to do with skin color, and it is BS to simply compare outcomes...ie white guy lived, black guy died w/o any other circumstances.
So police chase a (possibly) armed guy into the woods...
and he is subdued with pepper spray...
What about any of that seems odd?
To me its odd they took pepper spray to a possible gun fight to be quite honest.
The fact that he died requires further investigation, because who dies from pepper spray?
So yea, I'd want to know the things an autopsy would tell us.
But on the surface this looks like cops used restraint, and did so at great peril to themselves...peril beyond what I'd ask of them.
The comparison to TR is not reasonable. No one said he had a gun, and while what he did was worthy of an ass beating, he was apprehended in the open where officers could see and account for all threats. Had nothing to do with skin color, and it is BS to simply compare outcomes...ie white guy lived, black guy died w/o any other circumstances.
The problem is that they (comments) usually follow equally simplistic and predictable comments about the police being at fault for a death.
So police chase a (possibly) armed guy into the woods...
and he is subdued with pepper spray...
What about any of that seems odd?
To me its odd they took pepper spray to a possible gun fight to be quite honest.
The fact that he died requires further investigation, because who dies from pepper spray?
So yea, I'd want to know the things an autopsy would tell us.
But on the surface this looks like cops used restraint, and did so at great peril to themselves...peril beyond what I'd ask of them.
The comparison to TR is not reasonable. No one said he had a gun, and while what he did was worthy of an ass beating, he was apprehended in the open where officers could see and account for all threats. Had nothing to do with skin color, and it is BS to simply compare outcomes...ie white guy lived, black guy died w/o any other circumstances.
Pepper spray and tear gas - Medic Wiki
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), exposure to riot control agents causes:
Eyes: excessive tearing, burning, blurred vision, redness
Nose: runny nose, burning, swelling
Mouth: burning, irritation, difficulty swallowing, drooling
Lungs: chest tightness, coughing, choking sensation, noisy breathing (wheezing), shortness of breath
Skin: burns, rash
Other: nausea and vomiting
According to my experience (after marching around in a room full of said gas with a mask on and then being required under lawful order to remove the mask) any such debilitating agent's affects are subject to quantity of substance, and area of containment. In other words a small amount sprayed in a close area is a lot more than a huge quantity sprayed in an open area with a breeze.
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... I find it a bit smarmy to count the "color" of the officers involved.
I read 4 or 5 news clips before making the O.P. Only one article mentioned the number of cops involved and noted their diversity. As it was only in one article, I assumed it was in reply to a reporter's question about the composition of the responders not part of the PD statement. I looked but didn't find a transcript.
I agree to a certain extent. It's pretty clear that the police in many parts of the country have had a history of violent behavior towards certain segments of the population so frankly it's about time they started being held to a higher standard. I think the increased use of body cams and people recording the police is a good start.
Sounds like my Basic Training with CS in the last millennium.
Trainees who had recent Upper Respiratory Infections, URIs, were marched into the confined room with the gas but were ordered NOT to remove their gas mask when the others did as the CS could aggravate compromised respiratory systems.
That part of basic was great, because it was right in the middle (where everyone is sick due to being confined in the barracks). Cleans all the snot out.
I hope Cincinnati makes it through this without riots. Glad to see a prosecutor who not only seeks an indictment but denounces the cop rather than make excuses for him. Police brutality, the war on drugs, and systemic racism must be addressed and sought to be brought to an end. Much like in S Carolina and Eric Garner in NY (though the shameful prosecutor there did not get an indictment) there is video evidence of a cop committing murder, but how many police shootings of unarmed black men been a similar situation only nothing happened because of lack of video?
I hope Cincinnati makes it through this without riots. Glad to see a prosecutor who not only seeks an indictment but denounces the cop rather than make excuses for him. Police brutality, the war on drugs, and systemic racism must be addressed and sought to be brought to an end. Much like in S Carolina and Eric Garner in NY (though the shameful prosecutor there did not get an indictment) there is video evidence of a cop committing murder, but how many police shootings of unarmed black men been a similar situation only nothing happened because of lack of video?
Which is why body cams are good for everyone. Let's say the opposite happened and the victim DID try to run the cop over... the video would exonerate the cop and likely prevent civil unrest.
Video helps get justice for all parties.
Are you saying that Walmart should be allowed to sell heroin?
Wat.
Wat.
Just trying to gauge what exactly he means by "the war on drugs"....