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Old 10-29-2015, 03:17 AM
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You can't really claim to be holding back judgment when you've already licked police boot repeatedly in this very thread.
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Old 10-29-2015, 12:12 PM
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The force appears warranted.
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Old 10-29-2015, 05:41 PM
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How to deal with kids:

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"Instead of us fighting, she tried to turn it around and make it something fun," Aaliyah Taylor, the 17-year-old senior who dance-battled the as-yet unnamed cop told the Washington Post. "I never expected cops to be that cool."

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We need more details.

IMO no we dont. What we see in the video is excessive force, it makes no difference what the girl was 'suspected' of doing prior or what the officer thinks he saw her do before... its not up to him to decide whether she is guilty and deserves to be violently attacked by a police officer.

There are plenty of examples of non excessive force and that's what this officer decided not to use because what the video does show is he obviously has anger management issues, which should prevent him from being a police officer in the first place.
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Old 10-29-2015, 05:55 PM
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IMO no we dont. What we see in the video is excessive force, it makes no difference what the girl was 'suspected' of doing prior or what the officer thinks he saw her do before... its not up to him to decide whether she is guilty and deserves to be violently attacked by a police officer.

There are plenty of examples of non excessive force and that's what this officer decided not to use because what the video does show is he obviously has anger management issues, which should prevent him from being a police officer in the first place.
Yeah I am leaning towards this entire arrest being illegal. Unless the principle had notified her she was suspended and is now trespassing.

This smells like a real potential bumblefuck of legal problems, excessive force being one of them. The fact excessive force happened without dotting all their I's and crossing their T's could make things worse.

Especially if the initial complaint was she wouldn't stop using her cellphone and refused to hand over her personal property.

Edit: More details are out, he is known as a head-breaker and chief brutal enforcer at the school for a few years now, and a bodybuilding guy so possible steroid use. He has beat up a lot of people. I am so surprised [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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