gregus > gregron
all i gotta say
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]Smallfry69 wrote:
This also folks it’s not like in the movies if I remember correctly an officer uses a holster that needs to be twisted in order to get it out, not just grab and pull. Another thing you will notice is the pushing is done with her back to them, she had already past them when the tough guy pushed her to the ground.
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Yes i noticed that but apparently that detail is lost to most who watched it. Very good point in detail though.
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That’s because everyone is focused on the fact that “she reached for his gun” However it is her who made the comment not the police until AFTER it made the news. I’ve had too many incidents with police who act like this that now I just believe they are the norm and not the rogues other seem to think they are. Also since when is respect a one way street? Seems the police who demand respect are the last to give it themselves
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That’s ok. For the most part Being a cop is a loser profession for outcasts that noone likes or ever liked in life. So with few real skills and no desire to do much of anything what do you do? Well, you become a civil servant aka cop. The perfect profession for a narrow minded egoist who takes orders well. lol. Im serious.
Im a cop family member. I know all the dirt. I could write a book. About 70-80% of cops should NOT be cops. And that’s from the good Cops who keep low or they’ll get buried with paperwork write-ups and eventually ousted from the blue club. So they play along because there are mortgages to pay and kids to feed. That’s the truth. [/quote]
Watch your mouth boy these same cops you’re dissing are taking the real criminals off the streets.
[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]Smallfry69 wrote:
This also folks it’s not like in the movies if I remember correctly an officer uses a holster that needs to be twisted in order to get it out, not just grab and pull. Another thing you will notice is the pushing is done with her back to them, she had already past them when the tough guy pushed her to the ground.
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Yes i noticed that but apparently that detail is lost to most who watched it. Very good point in detail though.
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That’s because everyone is focused on the fact that “she reached for his gun” However it is her who made the comment not the police until AFTER it made the news. I’ve had too many incidents with police who act like this that now I just believe they are the norm and not the rogues other seem to think they are. Also since when is respect a one way street? Seems the police who demand respect are the last to give it themselves
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That’s ok. For the most part Being a cop is a loser profession for outcasts that noone likes or ever liked in life. So with few real skills and no desire to do much of anything what do you do? Well, you become a civil servant aka cop. The perfect profession for a narrow minded egoist who takes orders well. lol. Im serious.
Im a cop family member. I know all the dirt. I could write a book. About 70-80% of cops should NOT be cops. And that’s from the good Cops who keep low or they’ll get buried with paperwork write-ups and eventually ousted from the blue club. So they play along because there are mortgages to pay and kids to feed. That’s the truth. [/quote]
Watch your mouth boy these same cops you’re dissing are taking the real criminals off the streets.[/quote]
Not in Massacusetts they aren’t they cry adn whine about details going to flag men and purposely disrupt traffic to fuck with said flag men. I haven’t seen a cop be proactive in years
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]Smallfry69 wrote:
This also folks it’s not like in the movies if I remember correctly an officer uses a holster that needs to be twisted in order to get it out, not just grab and pull. Another thing you will notice is the pushing is done with her back to them, she had already past them when the tough guy pushed her to the ground.
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Yes i noticed that but apparently that detail is lost to most who watched it. Very good point in detail though.
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Its been pointed out more than once, at least once by yours truly
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]Smallfry69 wrote:
This also folks it’s not like in the movies if I remember correctly an officer uses a holster that needs to be twisted in order to get it out, not just grab and pull. Another thing you will notice is the pushing is done with her back to them, she had already past them when the tough guy pushed her to the ground.
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Yes i noticed that but apparently that detail is lost to most who watched it. Very good point in detail though.
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Its been pointed out more than once, at least once by yours truly
[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]Smallfry69 wrote:
This also folks it’s not like in the movies if I remember correctly an officer uses a holster that needs to be twisted in order to get it out, not just grab and pull. Another thing you will notice is the pushing is done with her back to them, she had already past them when the tough guy pushed her to the ground.
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Yes i noticed that but apparently that detail is lost to most who watched it. Very good point in detail though.
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Its been pointed out more than once, at least once by yours truly[/quote]
Mea culpa when threads get too big and you start speed reading you miss a few posts sir
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]Smallfry69 wrote:
This also folks it’s not like in the movies if I remember correctly an officer uses a holster that needs to be twisted in order to get it out, not just grab and pull. Another thing you will notice is the pushing is done with her back to them, she had already past them when the tough guy pushed her to the ground.
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Yes i noticed that but apparently that detail is lost to most who watched it. Very good point in detail though.
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Its been pointed out more than once, at least once by yours truly[/quote]
Mea culpa when threads get too big and you start speed reading you miss a few posts sir
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haha no mea culpa needed my friend, I just mean that it keeps getting ignored that its been pointed out
[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]Smallfry69 wrote:
This also folks it’s not like in the movies if I remember correctly an officer uses a holster that needs to be twisted in order to get it out, not just grab and pull. Another thing you will notice is the pushing is done with her back to them, she had already past them when the tough guy pushed her to the ground.
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Yes i noticed that but apparently that detail is lost to most who watched it. Very good point in detail though.
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That’s because everyone is focused on the fact that “she reached for his gun” However it is her who made the comment not the police until AFTER it made the news. I’ve had too many incidents with police who act like this that now I just believe they are the norm and not the rogues other seem to think they are. Also since when is respect a one way street? Seems the police who demand respect are the last to give it themselves
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That’s ok. For the most part Being a cop is a loser profession for outcasts that noone likes or ever liked in life. So with few real skills and no desire to do much of anything what do you do? Well, you become a civil servant aka cop. The perfect profession for a narrow minded egoist who takes orders well. lol. Im serious.
Im a cop family member. I know all the dirt. I could write a book. About 70-80% of cops should NOT be cops. And that’s from the good Cops who keep low or they’ll get buried with paperwork write-ups and eventually ousted from the blue club. So they play along because there are mortgages to pay and kids to feed. That’s the truth. [/quote]
Watch your mouth boy these same cops you’re dissing are taking the real criminals off the streets.[/quote]
Im not your BOY. Im dissing the cops mentioned in this thread. Still sticking up for the profession and the blue team? How about you just not let your insecurity cloud you. I wasn’t referring to good cops.
[quote]DieselAllDay wrote:
gregus > gregron
all i gotta say[/quote]
Well then you don’t have much to say do you. lol.
[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]Gregus wrote:
[quote]Smallfry69 wrote:
This also folks it’s not like in the movies if I remember correctly an officer uses a holster that needs to be twisted in order to get it out, not just grab and pull. Another thing you will notice is the pushing is done with her back to them, she had already past them when the tough guy pushed her to the ground.
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Yes i noticed that but apparently that detail is lost to most who watched it. Very good point in detail though.
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Its been pointed out more than once, at least once by yours truly[/quote]
Mea culpa when threads get too big and you start speed reading you miss a few posts sir
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haha no mea culpa needed my friend, I just mean that it keeps getting ignored that its been pointed out
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For me it was the speed reading I believe for others they see the part where the woman tried to not make the police mugging an issue by saying “I think he thought I was reaching for his gun”, which is bogus it was just her hoping it would die so the boys in blue don’t threaten her, so they’re making excuses for his bullying behaviour. As far as those making excuses please notice tough guy turns around to look as she falls and after “the heat of the moment” excuse I’m pretty sure he could see she wasn’t a junkie if he couldn’t damn he must of joined the police force on the Barney FIfe scolarship
[quote]gregron wrote:
what does the fact that she’s handicapped have to do with her touching the cops belt?[/quote]
She has cerebral palsy which results in uncontrolled movements and posturing.
In the video i saw no evidence of her going for his gun. Simple as that. Pure thuggery with badges. Legal assault and legal thugs. lol. LEGAL…lol. Is it just me or is the word legal loosing it’s meaning?
[quote]Seinix wrote:
[quote]gregron wrote:
what does the fact that she’s handicapped have to do with her touching the cops belt?[/quote]
She has cerebral palsy which results in uncontrolled movements and posturing.[/quote]
I can’t believe this even needed to be explained.
[quote]angry chicken wrote:
She didn’t go for his gun. He, like all other bad cops, lied to make his actions seem less malicious. Why do people stick up for these retards? I’m not talking about the “good cops” - my cousin is a good cop in Baltimore City. But when an officer gets caught on video blatantly shoving a disabled person, I find it odd that people are defending the action based on the area he was in, as if it makes it OK.
Sure, there are lots of junkies and “used up prostitutes”… Let’s all go there and shove them around cuz it’s fine, right? I mean they’re in Hastings so they MUST deserve it, right? Who’s with me? Let’s go fuck some shit up! YEEEEHAAAAA!!!
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How do you know she didn’t seem to be reaching for his gun and that he lied? Were you there?
The sarcasm about Hastings misses the point. It’s not about who “deserves” what… We’re talking about ordinary police, not some indestructible RoboCop. Did it ever occur to you that even cops might feel more on guard, nervous, or even a bit vulnerable in a high crime area?
Isn’t it possible that, in neighborhoods like this, there is a small percentage of people who view police as “the enemy,” and that any sensible cop with some instinct of self-preservation would be wary of ANYONE - male or female - who approaches him and makes a sudden move?
[quote]BobParr wrote:
How do you know she didn’t seem to be reaching for his gun and that he lied? Were you there?
The sarcasm about Hastings misses the point. It’s not about who “deserves” what… We’re talking about ordinary police, not some indestructible RoboCop. Did it ever occur to you that even cops might feel more on guard, nervous, or even a bit vulnerable in a high crime area? Isn’t it possible that, in neighborhoods like this, there is a small percentage of people who view police as “the enemy,” and that any sensible cop with some instinct of self-preservation would be wary of ANYONE - male or female - who approaches him and makes a sudden move?
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Did you even watch the video? Did you see a sudden move? The dickhead was walking straight at her as she was hobbling. They both ended up face to face and he wouldn’t yield. There was no way she can even get around him with her disability at that point without any contact.
She tried. Sudden move my ass. If he really thought she was going for his gun wouldn’t he at the least question her afterward? He walked away within seconds.
[quote]BobParr wrote:
[quote]angry chicken wrote:
She didn’t go for his gun. He, like all other bad cops, lied to make his actions seem less malicious. Why do people stick up for these retards? I’m not talking about the “good cops” - my cousin is a good cop in Baltimore City. But when an officer gets caught on video blatantly shoving a disabled person, I find it odd that people are defending the action based on the area he was in, as if it makes it OK.
Sure, there are lots of junkies and “used up prostitutes”… Let’s all go there and shove them around cuz it’s fine, right? I mean they’re in Hastings so they MUST deserve it, right? Who’s with me? Let’s go fuck some shit up! YEEEEHAAAAA!!!
/sarcasm[/quote]
How do you know she didn’t seem to be reaching for his gun and that he lied? Were you there?
The sarcasm about Hastings misses the point. It’s not about who “deserves” what… We’re talking about ordinary police, not some indestructible RoboCop. Did it ever occur to you that even cops might feel more on guard, nervous, or even a bit vulnerable in a high crime area?
Isn’t it possible that, in neighborhoods like this, there is a small percentage of people who view police as “the enemy,” and that any sensible cop with some instinct of self-preservation would be wary of ANYONE - male or female - who approaches him and makes a sudden move?
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And what happend after the heat of the moment? He continues to walk away does not try to subdue the “perp” who reached for his gun. Nope sorry he was a douchebag bully who now get’s his jollies being a bully with a badge, and his “good” brothers turn a blind eye.
Sorry…gonna have to call this one like I see it. Obviously handicapped woman, and not a threat to the officer. She didn’t “go for his gun”. He said that after the fact, cos he got caught on video. Had she really been going for his gun, there should have been an arrest that followed.
And before anyone starts screaming at me, most of you know by now that I’m an officer. I’ll support most officers most of the time…but not on this one.
Now…as for you, DieselAllDay…I already established in a previous thread regarding police that you are nothing but a coward. Your opinions about officers are invalid, until you grow a set of balls big enough to go with your mouth running on here.
For those of you not aware, or unfamiliar with the story…our intrepid friend Diesel acknowledged sitting in a restaurant and watching while a woman got abused by her boyfriend. Then came on here to decry how the cops did nothing about it.
Seems our friend “Diesel” was too pussy to do anything about it either.
[quote]mapwhap wrote:
Now…as for you, DieselAllDay…I already established in a previous thread regarding police that you are nothing but a coward. Your opinions about officers are invalid, until you grow a set of balls big enough to go with your mouth running on here.
For those of you not aware, or unfamiliar with the story…our intrepid friend Diesel acknowledged sitting in a restaurant and watching while a woman got abused by her boyfriend. Then came on here to decry how the cops did nothing about it.
Seems our friend “Diesel” was too pussy to do anything about it either.[/quote]
Well what’s a private citizen supposed to do? Walk up to the table and pull him away? threaten him? Then the cops would arrest him. Not to mention that in those type of personal couple dynamics, she would prolly gauge HIS (Diesels) eyes out for starting with her albeit abusive boyfriend. Thats Life.
So he was right to NOT do anything, you as a cop already know that. But props to you for acknowledging the bad actions of other thug cops. Gives some hope for good to still exist.

[quote]Gregus wrote:
Well what’s a private citizen supposed to do? Walk up to the table and pull him away? threaten him? Then the cops would arrest him. Not to mention that in those type of personal couple dynamics, she would prolly gauge HIS (Diesels) eyes out for starting with her albeit abusive boyfriend. Thats Life.
So he was right to NOT do anything, you as a cop already know that. But props to you for acknowledging the bad actions of other thug cops. Gives some hope for good to still exist.
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Thats bullshit dude. A private citizen ought to step in and protect her. Any society in which private citizens are scared to fight for their rights and the rights of other is fucking bullshit. We do not need big brother to tell us when we can act and when we cant, we dont need big brother to protect us.
Stand up and fight.