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BeckyDem

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60. The 30 year veteran doesn't appear to agree. In addition, the means they used on a
Sun Oct 10, 2021, 12:04 PM
Oct 2021

paraplegic should be found excessive and inhumane.

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I hope they take take the city to the cleaners MustLoveBeagles Oct 2021 #1
Yes, but the person who made the call should be sued also JohnSJ Oct 2021 #2
I like that idea Marthe48 Oct 2021 #30
Agree 100%... Deuce Oct 2021 #64
My gut feeling is that the officer's actions were reasonable given the information they had GregariousGroundhog Oct 2021 #3
Bullshit The Magistrate Oct 2021 #4
nonsense. the police have no way of stopdiggin Oct 2021 #8
Well Karen will certainly be happy to hear that. MrsCoffee Oct 2021 #12
That's the thing, they handcuffed them wellst0nev0ter Oct 2021 #15
I have noticed that when police are called, first thing is they handcuff a person. question everything Oct 2021 #34
LEOs don't handcuff a person they handcuff suspects after they access they're suspects ... uponit7771 Oct 2021 #48
I hope the people GET MILLIONS in the lawsuits!! BAD racist pig cops Trueblue1968 Oct 2021 #57
And The Caller's Claim Of Criminal Behavior, Sweetheart The Magistrate Oct 2021 #18
+1. BeckyDem Oct 2021 #22
but the police do not know this at the outset stopdiggin Oct 2021 #46
... then it was up to them to access unless they were in danger or something. This was a bad call uponit7771 Oct 2021 #49
Do Yourself A Favor, Sir, And Live Up To Your Name The Magistrate Oct 2021 #53
However, this was apparently a house ON SALE? vanlassie Oct 2021 #27
+1, ignoring this could be a legit showing handcuffing vs asking for situation uponit7771 Oct 2021 #50
Bullshit happy feet Oct 2021 #38
Viewing the home was not criminal activity and it's up to the LEOs on site to access and confirm uponit7771 Oct 2021 #47
This same thing happened in Cincinnati last year and it cost the city $151,000. vsrazdem Oct 2021 #11
Should be coming out of police pensions, not taxpayers. Merlot Oct 2021 #37
Reasonable zipplewrath Oct 2021 #6
Were there judgement calls made here though? GregariousGroundhog Oct 2021 #7
That Is A Category Error The Magistrate Oct 2021 #23
Correct Sir malaise Oct 2021 #41
From the article linked in the OP csziggy Oct 2021 #26
+1, cops heard "black men" and decided anyone who was black inside the house was a suspect ... uponit7771 Oct 2021 #52
Do burglars usually let themselves in the front door with a key in broad daylight? Withywindle Oct 2021 #68
And this: PatSeg Oct 2021 #5
Not directed to you. I'm sad to read by some, the defense of the police in this thread. BeckyDem Oct 2021 #13
I agree PatSeg Oct 2021 #31
Yes. Perfectly reasonable. BeckyDem Oct 2021 #33
It is inconceivable, PatSeg Oct 2021 #35
Totally. +1 BeckyDem Oct 2021 #45
It happens every day when people decide, for whatever reason, to resist a lawful order. N/T Jedi Guy Oct 2021 #54
A lawful order? How would you know that? You don't. BeckyDem Oct 2021 #58
I absolutely know it was a lawful order. Jedi Guy Oct 2021 #59
The 30 year veteran doesn't appear to agree. In addition, the means they used on a BeckyDem Oct 2021 #60
He addressed the apparent lack of a call for a supervisor. Jedi Guy Oct 2021 #61
He also stressed their lack of compliance. Will they be dragged out of their precinct for failure? BeckyDem Oct 2021 #62
Once he refused to exit the vehicle, he did commit a crime. Jedi Guy Oct 2021 #63
It should be challenged and another the reason the court should be expanded. BeckyDem Oct 2021 #65
Rodriguez v. US has nothing to do with ordering someone out of a vehicle, though. Jedi Guy Oct 2021 #66
Oh I disagree, it intertwines and can be relevant/argued depending on BeckyDem Oct 2021 #67
This is the third time in the last 2 years I have seen black realtors handcuffed vsrazdem Oct 2021 #9
Exactly. BeckyDem Oct 2021 #14
a neighbors call? llashram Oct 2021 #10
I an't believe there are people on this site defending what the police did. Mickju Oct 2021 #16
Happens, unfortunately. BeckyDem Oct 2021 #20
The"alert" button is your friend. nt Wednesdays Oct 2021 #21
Failing to automatically condemn the police is against the DU TOS now? Jedi Guy Oct 2021 #55
Yeah, but here's the thing: I'm selling my previous home right now. MineralMan Oct 2021 #17
Absolutely, thank you. BeckyDem Oct 2021 #19
What should have happened would be the police coming, MineralMan Oct 2021 #24
If this goes to trial, I hope the jury sees it the same way. BeckyDem Oct 2021 #28
I think in the case of this article it does work that way. plimsoll Oct 2021 #32
And that's probably what motivated the call. Merlot Oct 2021 #39
That's how the affluent 99% white town I grew up in worked. hunter Oct 2021 #42
Yup. MineralMan Oct 2021 #44
Could be. MineralMan Oct 2021 #43
I thought that too, MM obamanut2012 Oct 2021 #36
+1 uponit7771 Oct 2021 #51
I just sat here and cried after reading that. joetheman Oct 2021 #25
I try to post positive changes, but this issue is alarming to me because we also BeckyDem Oct 2021 #29
Unbelievable what cops get away with. DickKessler Oct 2021 #40
Kick Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2021 #56
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