Cop Suspended After Video Emerges Of Brutal Arrests At Teen Pool Party

McKinney Homeowners Subjected to Pool Party Ruckus Defend and Thank Cops

Homeowners in the neighborhood who were witnesses to the ruckus at the McKinney, Texas, neighborhood community pool both defended the officers who have been attacked about their handling of the situation, and thanked them for coming to their aid and keeping them safe.

Breitbart Texas reported about the left media condemning the police in McKinney for how they handled a private subdivision pool party when 70 uninvited teens and others showed up and engaged in everything from pot smoking to assault at the party.

Teens who were not invited climbed the fence to get in. The trouble began when they were asked to leave.

Peace officers were called to the scene because the teens were not only engaging in trespass, and allegedly drinking and smoking pot, they also assaulted a mother with three children.

Breitbart Texas reported the assault and violence at the party which was portrayed as an “innocent pool party” by the left media. Law enforcement officers were called because of the violence that was occurring there. A video of the assault is included in the article.

The liberal media has concentrated on one officer’s actions in responding to the situation, and not the teens who were committing trespass, assault, and other crimes.

McKinney community residents were reported to have said they believed the “officers’ safety was at risk.”

A review of the video right before the officer pulled his gun, shows two black teenagers coming up behind him on his gun side as he was bending over. One of these teenagers was rather large. The officer then pulled his weapon but quickly returned it to his holster after the two teenagers ran away.

This photo was posted on Twitter by Lauren Zakalik who wrote “One #McKinneyTX resident visibly and vocally supporting the officers, says he saw whole thing Friday.”


One #McKinneyTX resident visibly and vocally supporting the officers, says he saw whole thing Friday. pic.twitter.com/19nd1xXfiT

Another homeowner appeared on camera on Fox4 in Dallas but only her hands were filmed. She said “I feel absolutely horrible for the police and what’s going on … they were completely outnumbered and they were just doing the right thing when these kids were fleeing and using profanity and threatening security guards.”

Bryan Gestner, a resident, put this message on his Facebook page:


This was a Twitter party that turned mob event. Jumping pool fence. Assaulting 2 security guards, attacking a mother with three little girls. The video doesn’t show everything. … I commend the officer for handling this situation.

Gestner also said the kids who trespassed on the event were smoking marijuana and drinking and would not listen to the adults at the pool. He added:


This isn’t about race … This is about outside kids invading our neighborhood and had no respect for authority or the residents here.

While those who saw a few seconds of the video quickly condemned the police officer, others on social media had different reactions.

Bob Owens took to Twitter and commented “Observation: Most of the people who routinely bash the police are criminals, family members of criminals, or naïve teens.”


Observation: Most of the people who routinely bash the police are criminals, family members of criminals, or are naive teens. #McKinney — Bob Owens (@bob_owens) June 8, 2015

Mr. Owens also correctly noted that the girl in question in the video “turned [back around] and RETURNED talking junk to the officer. This is failure to disperse, a crime.”


In fact, the #McKinney video shows that the girl turned and RETURNED talking junk to the officer. This is failure to disperse, a crime.

— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) June 7, 2015

As reported by Breitbart Texas, “A person commits an offense if he intentionally flees from a peace officer attempting lawfully to arrest or detain him,” and “An officer may lawfully detain individuals if there is a reasonable suspicion that the person engaged in unlawful action, like fighting or trespass.”

If there were individuals trespassing on private property because they did not have consent to be there, and they were told that entry was forbidden (signs or verbal communications that the community pool was only for private residences in the area), or were asked to leave and they did not, they were committing the crime of trespass. Fighting is an assault, another crime.

And peace officers have the lawful right to detain individuals if there is reasonable suspicion that the person was engaged in unlawful action, like fighting or trespass, or smoking pot.

And peace officers have the lawful right to detain individuals if there is reasonable suspicion that the person was engaged in unlawful action, like fighting or trespass, or smoking pot.

Individuals could also be arrested or detained for interfering with the duties of a peace officer and evading arrest, and one adult male was arrested for these offenses.

At the very least, when a peace officer tells you to leave the premises, you need to leave.

Bob Owens posted on Twitter that “The girl who became the center of the #McKinney video was part of a group that was told repeatedly to disperse. Most left. She didn’t.”


The girl who became the center of the #McKinney video was part of a group that was told repeatedly to disperse. Most left. She didn’t.

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015...d-to-pool-party-ruckus-defend-and-thank-cops/
 
There you go...and read where the residents were allowed 2 guests at that pool....It was a community pool...not a public pool, where anybody can go to swim.

The Lady that charged $15 per person??...Wanted to make $$...and trouble. I hope the HOA kicks that family out...so now they plan a "Protest or March"...Say what?

HOA doesn't have authority to kick family out of neighborhood but family can be fined for violation of HOA policy, also family own their home.

Protest and march? Oh well, that's their rights and I'm back off, but I hopefully they don't copy Baltimore and Ferguson.
 
Our neighborhood pool is closed until tomorrow--some kid went potty in the pool today, so it has to be cleaned and sanitized. :mad:

Oh wow, that's horrible. :(

I know that potty in swimming pool is health hazard because of e coli.
 
Remember once I went to a friend's apt., and we decided to go to their pool )for residents and guests)....There were 2 mothers in the pool w/babies and no diapers....:hmm:....and also, some mothers take their babies to the pool wearing just a diaper....:hmm:...whenever you take a baby to the public pool, it's best to have them wear a diaper and a plastic diaper on top of the diaper (forgot what they are called)....

Actually, I don't go or swim in public/community Pools anymore...People pee in them....ewwww...kids at times can't help it....and kids also jump itnto the pool with their dirty clothes on....not sanitary at all.
 
Remember once I went to a friend's apt., and we decided to go to their pool )for residents and guests)....There were 2 mothers in the pool w/babies and no diapers....:hmm:....and also, some mothers take their babies to the pool wearing just a diaper....:hmm:...whenever you take a baby to the public pool, it's best to have them wear a diaper and a plastic diaper on top of the diaper (forgot what they are called)....

Actually, I don't go or swim in public/community Pools anymore...People pee in them....ewwww...kids at times can't help it....and kids also jump itnto the pool with their dirty clothes on....not sanitary at all.

Same here for public swimming pool only (I rarely went to swimming pool at university - may once or twice per year), however, I prefer backyard swimming pool.

Funny, the city in Alabama has 95% white but city owned, public swimming pool is all blacks.
 
In our neighborhood, since the first day of school vacation, teen vandals have been out and about. If they're bored on the first day, I can't imagine what they'll do the rest of the summer.

In our neighborhood (which has a community pool area like the one in this thread), teens were caught last week breaking into the pool after hours. They've also egged people and property, drove thru picnic area making deep mud ruts, and tampered with parked vehicles.

Geez...I hope my son wont become crazy and wild as a teen.
 
Same here for public swimming pool only (I rarely went to swimming pool at university - may once or twice per year), however, I prefer backyard swimming pool.

Funny, the city in Alabama has 95% white but city owned, public swimming pool is all blacks.

2 reasons why Blacks go to public swimming...

1. They don't know how to swimming (higher percent)
2. Public swimming pool provide life guard, community/private (depend) doesn't have
 
2 reasons why Blacks go to public swimming...

1. They don't know how to swimming (higher percent)
2. Public swimming pool provide life guard, community/private (depend) doesn't have

I made sure my daughter who is Black knew how to swim , she had lessons at the 'Y' until she could swim in the deep end of the pool on her own.


I read the whole thing started when a White woman made a racist remark and told the Black teens they should go back where they came from. This was AOL news .
 
I just read on my neighborhood Facebook page that our pool is having a problem with users' behavior. I guess it goes with the territory of community pool ownership. :(
 
2 reasons why Blacks go to public swimming...

1. They don't know how to swimming (higher percent)
2. Public swimming pool provide life guard, community/private (depend) doesn't have
Do you have numbers to back up those statements?
 
Public pools used to have stricter rules. When I was a kid/teen, I used to swim in the pool at Ocean Beach Park in New London, CT. It was an Olympic size salt-water pool, open to the public for a fee. It included changing rooms, bathrooms and lockers.

The rules were:

  • Swimmers had to take a shower before entering the pool. The shower was set up near the lifeguards so they could watch to make sure everyone used it.
  • Girls and women had to wear swim caps to keep their hair out of the water.*
  • Every hour, everyone had to get out of the pool and "rest" for a few minutes. The lifeguards also used that time to inspect the pool.
  • No inflatable toys allowed.
  • Non-potty trained kids had to use the kiddie pool. It was a small wading pool separate from the big pool.
  • No running or roughhousing.

If swimmers disobeyed any of the rules, they were told to leave and didn't get a refund.

*During the late '60's, they considered making guys with long hair wear caps, too. That didn't work, so they got rid of the rule for women and girls, too. :D
 

Unfortunately, he isn't only one but it did happen to many police officers who got involved in ugly situation.

Pool party cop resigns: 10-year veteran officer quits amid calls for his termination after video surfaces of him throwing bikini-clad black teen to the ground
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-throwing-bikini-clad-black-teen-ground.html

Thank you to both for update.

There is other link if you don't mind to read - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/09/eric-casebolt-police-resignation_n_7547804.html
 
Also, neighbors who support police officer received death threat too.

After US Supreme Court ruling about death threat, if threat is not intent (more of tactic) so no criminal charge or lesser charge.

I believe most death threat is not credible but it is still extremely unacceptable.
 
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IMO...I would do the same thing...Remember, the Officer's family are innocents!!...This is "their" tactic...time and time again....

Add another "notch" to their belts!...Won't be too long, and we won't have any Officers willing to work for the Police Department....is that what they want??

Can't imagine this world without any Law and Order....complete chaos....

Hopefully he's able to move his family and if there is a "Go Fund Me"...I surely will donate....

Family is first.
 
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