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

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.

There will be plenty of police officers work in small towns and rural area - more quieter and less drama than in city and suburb.

No, good black people want police officers to treat fairly and accountable, and restore the community relation with police officers. The study said black people are lesser trust to law enforcement agencies.

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics...-racial-divide-on-trusting-the-police/378848/

If we don't have racial discrimination when US was born in 1776 so it will be very different today, also many black people were beat up and killed by police officers during Jim Crow era and Civil Rights Movement era.
 
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 penalty is not credible but it is still extremely unacceptable.
Scary. :(
 
Do you have numbers to back up those statements?
Do you remember a post in very old thread about black women hating to get their hair wet? Honestly, I rarely see black women swimming on the shore. Have you? Just wondering...
 
As for a teen pool party at a community plan, the host violated the policy so those teens were not supposed to be there.

If cops show up to tell teens to leave the property, they should be on the way home or wherever but in this case, they won't go anywhere. Why?
 
As for a teen pool party at a community plan, the host violated the policy so those teens were not supposed to be there.

If cops show up to tell teens to leave the property, they should be on the way home or wherever but in this case, they won't go anywhere. Why?

Just typical of a lot of teenagers these days....
 
Do you remember a post in very old thread about black women hating to get their hair wet? Honestly, I rarely see black women swimming on the shore. Have you? Just wondering...

Only if black women have cornrowing.

Many of them wear swim cap to protect the hair.
 
Only if black women have cornrowing.

Many of them wear swim cap to protect the hair.

There were a lot Black teenage girls at the pool party to go swimming and cornrowing can be hard on a woman hair. My daughter had her daughter cornrow and was done so tightly it broke her hair off. I dated a Black guy that swim and he brought me to a pool and there were Black women swimming . You also have to remeber that Black people were not allowed to use public pools at one time and this kept Black people sending their children to the pool to learn how to . Just b/c you never seen Black women swimming it does not mean they don't swim.
 
Cop who slammed black teenager in bikini to ground was 'in an emotional place' after he dealt with TWO suicide call-outs on shift before 911 call to pool party, lawyer reveals
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...shift-911-call-pool-party-lawyer-reveals.html

Texas officer's attorney: He let his emotions get the better of him
http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/10/us/mckinney-texas-pool-party-video/index.html

Texas cop's lawyer: He was stressed by earlier calls
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/texas-p...bolt-lawyer-he-was-stressed-by-earlier-calls/
 
Do you remember a post in very old thread about black women hating to get their hair wet? Honestly, I rarely see black women swimming on the shore. Have you? Just wondering...
When I go to the beach, yes.
 
Only if black women have cornrowing.

Many of them wear swim cap to protect the hair.
Umm, black women have gotten way beyond cornrows. There's pressing, relaxing, elaborate weaving and braiding that is not just cornrows. Move into the 21st century. :lol:

Hair styles can be very expensive and time consuming, so of course they want to protect them from chlorinated pool water and ocean salt water. But they can still enjoy the water.
 
Umm, black women have gotten way beyond cornrows. There's pressing, relaxing, elaborate weaving and braiding that is not just cornrows. Move into the 21st century. :lol:

Hair styles can be very expensive and time consuming, so of course they want to protect them from chlorinated pool water and ocean salt water. But they can still enjoy the water.
Yeah, I didn't post several links (that I read) regarding that since all of you can google it yourself.

Anyway, one commenter pointed out that some black parents don't want their children to swim because the parents think water is dangerous as fire. I don't know what else to say.
 
There were a lot Black teenage girls at the pool party to go swimming and cornrowing can be hard on a woman hair. My daughter had her daughter cornrow and was done so tightly it broke her hair off. I dated a Black guy that swim and he brought me to a pool and there were Black women swimming . You also have to remeber that Black people were not allowed to use public pools at one time and this kept Black people sending their children to the pool to learn how to . Just b/c you never seen Black women swimming it does not mean they don't swim.

My state has higher percent of black population than state of Massachusetts, so I'm very familiar with black communities.

I swam with a lot of black people when I was young to teenagers so I only know black people wear swim caps if they have cornrowing, braids or complicated hair works - to protect their hair from getting wet and break into apart. Black men with short hair or simply afro so they don't use swim cap at all.

When I went to various beach cities in Florida (PCB) and I see plenty of black people but on beach area, not common as I see on street or public area.

I'm not naive about black communities, anyway.
 
Umm, black women have gotten way beyond cornrows. There's pressing, relaxing, elaborate weaving and braiding that is not just cornrows. Move into the 21st century. :lol:

Hair styles can be very expensive and time consuming, so of course they want to protect them from chlorinated pool water and ocean salt water. But they can still enjoy the water.

I'm glad that I'm not woman and I don't have to spill my money on expensive haircut.

My haircut is $20 for military-style haircut.
 
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