Police kill man for crying to his father
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn8CE5ISUSw&feature=share
July 2, 2013
Police kill man for crying to his father
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn8CE5ISUSw&feature=share
33 Comments • Newest first
Sometimes the police just can be bad as the criminals they face.
[quote=AgentTran]@Hatchet: Lol, I know right. American Pride, overdone.[/quote]
I know right? America is literally Hit[le]r!1!
@Hatchet: Lol, I know right. American Pride, overdone.
oh god i can't even make myself watch the vid. sickening.
[quote=shananay]Wow... I honestly hate the police, all they do is take advantage of their extra "power" and use it on innocent people like this man, or on that other video of the police shooting the dog. They think they can do anything they want because they have a badge. Most of them are cruel...[/quote]
You're gonna love this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2fmevbZi40
[quote=pr3stig3]@PrimeRuler: We lost. So what? I'm over it. Maybe you guys should get over it too.
Also, "good one"? Lmfao dude, you clearly don't know how comebacks should work. Comebacks should be clever and witty. Instead, @Ecliptic: resorts to acting like trash by taking a comment too far in an attemp to incite flammatory responses.
Oh you have so much to learn about posting on the internet.[/quote]
I was just returning the favour for your post on the first page.
Classic Basilmarket anti-America circlejerk.
@jjgpirate: Although only a small percentage of the police force abuse their power, all of them defend the "bad" cops which in my mind is just as bad as being a "bad" cop.
[quote=Razmos]Well they are, usually. I hate people who see specific examples of police brutality and then basically call ALL police scum. There are the bad apples, yes, but there are also decent people putting their lives on the line for your safety and for the good of society. So have some respect.[/quote]
I agree with you there. No doubt big part of the police are very good people who do their jobs from their hearts to keep the place safe.But i dont know about you guys but from my experience with the police big part of them are power abusing thugs who only do the easy parts of their jobs(like giving tickets for no seatbelts even though they dont wear them) and who play that they are tough only because they are cops.Maybe its was wrong of me to generalize the police but from my experience with them they are only harsh with insignificant crimes like giving out tickets and incompetent when it comes to bigger crimes.I was broken in twice and WE know who it is and showed them who it is,guess what?They ignored us.Our new neighbour is a cop and is building his house.Me and my classmates where shooting a film for a school project.They sent two freaking HELICOPTERS to follow a bunch of kids.Then they came all tough in our face.I asked what the problem was they ignored me and made us go home.Later i found out my freaking neighbour sent the helicopters because he suspected us of stealing his bricks..Where were the helicopters when there was a break in spree in my neighbourhood?Once again i admit i was wrong to generalise them and maybe my experiences with them clouded my judgement but i just dont trust them to do their jobs right anymore.
This actually happened right next to my friends apartment literally. Those cops acted like thugs and not cops
@PrimeRuler: We lost. So what? I'm over it. Maybe you guys should get over it too.
Also, "good one"? Lmfao dude, you clearly don't know how comebacks should work. Comebacks should be clever and witty. Instead, @Ecliptic: resorts to acting like trash by taking a comment too far in an attemp to incite flammatory responses.
Oh you have so much to learn about posting on the internet.
They get a paid leave too....incompetents shouldn't allowed to have that and working in the police field.
2013 and still no HD security cameras
this is freaking stupid, such a waste of performance
@lmafroggy only in murrica.
@pr3stig3 How did you enjoy your 2013 Stanley cu.........oh wait.
#chicagostronger
@ecliptic Good one
[quote=pr3stig3]Actually, I got real.
I'm from Boston btw, so yeah... um don't hate me Canuck and Maple Leafs fans.[/quote]
Go get bombed at a marathon.
[quote=Hatchet]Woah buddy you got upset.[/quote]
Actually, I got real.
I'm from Boston btw, so yeah... um don't hate me Canuck and Maple Leafs fans.
[quote=pr3stig3]"Six Fullerton officers, including Ramos and Cicinelli, were put on paid leave after his death." Wow, that's sickening. Paid leave? Utterly unbelievable.
@AgentTran: Yeah ok bro. Remember when the Canucks lost the Stanley Cup to the Bruins? Yeah? Fun riot huh? Good times huh? Go back to your igloo.[/quote]
Woah buddy you got upset.
[quote=jjgpirate]And then they tell children "always listen to a police man" or "The police men are you friends" </3[/quote]
Well they are, usually. I hate people who see specific examples of police brutality and then basically call ALL police scum. There are the bad apples, yes, but there are also decent people putting their lives on the line for your safety and for the good of society. So have some respect.
This is horrible, but I have lived in a third-world country-which is worse
The policemen are super corrupt and they arrest people for no good reasons
[quote=basedgodx]wah wah america is so bad
Fact is none of you have ever lived in a third world country. try crying about the police there and this time it wont be just you that will die, your family and your property will too. be grateful for what you have. this incident is one in a million. 99% of police officers are good people doing their job.
This happened over a year ago smh...
also to people saying they won't be punished
Manuel Ramos, a 10-year veteran of the Fullerton, California, police department, is charged with second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter, while Cpl. Jay Patrick Cicinelli faces charges of involuntary manslaughter and felony use of excessive force in the same case.
go pls[/quote]
-claps- <3 <3 <3 <3
And then they tell children "always listen to a police man" or "The police men are you friends" </3
That makes me so SICK.
Seriously and it's really right by where I live this is disgusting </3 </3 </3 </3
Oh and to the people saying "murica" "only in america" shut up. All countries have their flaws and what exactly are you trying to prove by saying that? If you're too ignorant or stupid to recognize that then go read a freaking book.
if he was a black homeless man the vid would not have been 18 minutes long..
it may have been a 2 minute video..
but like it was previously stated.. `murica
@KamikazeDes: Officers acting this way is bad in itself but the fact that a lot of the time they get away with it is very disturbing. It's just sad because America is one of the most powerful/important countries in the world and you would expect things to be a lot better there compared to other countries.
Police Brutality is indeed a problem; overzealous men with egos. While I believe this is a problem, I don't believe that it's exclusive to 'murrica. This is a human thing.
I'm crying....
This is honestly why innocent cops like my uncle frank get shot dead cause of people like them...
aw...that was way too quick.
why are police so unfit for their job. mental and physically.. </3
@pr3stig3: "Innocent until proven guilty" unless you know, you're not a cop...
@pr3stig3: Some american police guy was trying to sue because he was scared on Vacation in Canada and didn't have his American issued gun to shoot the guy scaring him.
He was at the Calgary Stampede and somebody asked him if he was enjoying it. >.<
"Six Fullerton officers, including Ramos and Cicinelli, were put on paid leave after his death." Wow, that's sickening. Paid leave? Utterly unbelievable.
@AgentTran: Yeah ok bro. Remember when the Canucks lost the Stanley Cup to the Bruins? Yeah? Fun riot huh? Good times huh? Go back to your igloo.
And that my Canadian friends, is America.
'mericuh
America. Home of Police Brutality.