I've watched the video several times and as far as I can tell she wasn't being threatening though she appears to be pulling on something then cops came down on her.
Ugh....*shudders* my Hannah crying in that video just breaks my heart......
I've watched the video several times and as far as I can tell she wasn't being threatening though she appears to be pulling on something then cops came down on her.
Oh for DUMB! My friends are peaceful loving people...Hannah would NEVER hurt a fly! They aren't violent protestors like egg throwing or the type to call cops pigs or whatever. Heck Sophie (other sister) stated in her status that she DID NOTHING...they weren't catcalling or reaching for a gun or anything like that. If you knew my friends, you would laugh hysteraically at the thought of them being violent.
Ugh....*shudders* my Hannah crying in that video just breaks my heart......
LEOs are not allowed to use pepper spray??
I tried to help in getting the guideline on that very subject but got this "I'm not asking ya!"
Yes, based on the video it looks as though the cop or cops was way out of line and if that is the case he should be fired, prosecuted and sued.
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correct!
Case #1
if LEO is not trained nor certified to pepper-spray, it is illegal. or if you want to quibble around with technicality and semantic in here, it's a violation of department policy to use any means of force or method if you are not trained in it and/or if it does not meet within departmental guidelines to justify the use of any means of force or method.
As I posted previously in my Post #2192, NYPD Deputy Inspector Bologna was disciplined by losing 10 vacation days after the pepper spraying incident was reviewed by the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau. According to an official statement by the chief spokesman Paul J. Browne, the investigation determined that Bologna used the pepper spray outside departmental guidelines, which doesn’t allow for its use in “disorder control.”
Case #2
as posted in my Post #2381
Chancellor of University apologizes for pepper-spraying - CNN.com
Case #3
we have a new ADer in here with over 18 years of experience as LEO. Based on his professional opinion, he believed:
so what are you jawing on about, kokonut?
this video basically proved my point. whatever she's charged with, it will be dropped.
*shrugs*
It was pretty clear. You can't expect everyone to be like Ken Burns.
did you miss this? ".....if it does not meet within departmental guidelines to justify the use of any means of force or method. "Are you saying this officer at UC Davis isn't trained. I haven't seen that.
All departments have such policy and what I just posted is pretty much identical for all police department in USA. All LEOs must be trained and certified for use of force/methods such as tazer, pit maneuver, pepper spray, radar gun, etc.And of course I know you were not saying that UC Davis goes by NYPD departmental policy.
UC Davis has its own police department. That's why they have authority to suspend them (or aka "place them on administrative leave pending investigation")What happened at UC Davis would have been against Oakland PD Policy too (not that it applies either) simply because they are sitting down but I am not aware of the California State law to which TWA is referring. Like Koko said though, I would have preferred to see the police just leave them alone in this instance. Pepper spray was definitely unnecessary in this instance whether allowed or not. Unless they are interfering with business entrances or committing crimes I say let them be.
Not really clear. Appearances can be deceiving which is why it's better to have multiple videos with better shots of that same incident to get a better and clearer picture.
Oh for DUMB! My friends are peaceful loving people...Hannah would NEVER hurt a fly! They aren't violent protestors like egg throwing or the type to call cops pigs or whatever. Heck Sophie (other sister) stated in her status that she DID NOTHING...they weren't catcalling or reaching for a gun or anything like that. If you knew my friends, you would laugh hysteraically at the thought of them being violent.
did you miss this? ".....if it does not meet within departmental guidelines to justify the use of any means of force or method. "
Apparently, police officer's use of pepper spray was not justified.
All departments have such policy and what I just posted is pretty much identical for all police department in USA. All LEOs must be trained and certified for use of force/methods such as tazer, pit maneuver, pepper spray, radar gun, etc.
UC Davis has its own police department. That's why they have authority to suspend them (or aka "place them on administrative leave pending investigation")
I have not seen the UC Davis Policy
I doubt the bold, but maybe.
Obviously.
Not really clear. Appearances can be deceiving which is why it's better to have multiple videos with better shots of that same incident to get a better and clearer picture.
Not implying anything. My point of contention is that the video is shaky, blurry at times, and only shows half or third of what went on. It'd be tons better to have better video quality with a wider view to see what actually took place on both sides and not something that's barely a minute long with a bunch of shaking and out of focus video shots.
My bro's an aggie (attends UCDavis). He said that if anything, the school is apologizing for the officer's behavior.
Occupy Rome POLICE VOILENCE.. PEOPLE FIGHT BACK - YouTube
If US woke up, realized they could fight back the police like these other countries are doing, it would change the way the protests are going. See the Rome citizens fight back.
I always used to think that protests in other countries are much more vocal and violent than the ones in the US.. People here are unlikely to take action or initiative to put the police down in response for unwarranted behavior.
Obama to Occupy Wall St. Protesters: "You are the reason I ran for office." | The Weekly Standard“I appreciate you guys making your point; let me go ahead and make mine,” Obama said before continuing his speech. “I'll listen to you, you listen to me, OK?”
A few minutes later, Obama acknowledged the Occupy protest movement again, saying: “You are the reason I ran for office.”
Obama brings a gun to a knife fight - Ben Smith - POLITICO.com“If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,” Obama said in Philadelphia last night.
RealClearPolitics - Video - Obama Calls The GOP "Hostage Takers" Over Tax Cut Compromise"It's tempting not to negoitate with hostage takers unless the hostage gets harmed," President Obama said at his Tuesday press conference. "In this case, the hostage was the American people," Obama said.
No one is saying they are violent. We are not even saying she did anything wrong. But clearly the officer thought she did and grabbed her. Then she either pulled away or was pulled by others. I don't think the cop attacked her.
That would be upsetting for me as well if it were my friend. IF the officer can not justify his actions I hope he will be punished.But I don't think we can decide that based on the video here. I can understand how you feel differently actually knowing the people involved. No one is trying to be rude to you.