Resisting and not cooperating, and he gets tased, still better than being pinned to the ground and shot in head five times. That's why we shouldn't train our police to overreact so quickly, but most people don't see the problem with that still a fuсking shame that happened, but it's not nearly as bad as being shot.
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Actually people have the right to know why that are being pulled over and taken out of their car. Then he told him to get out after taxing him but he was out cold. Also nearly killing, dragging the teen and dropping him on his face is alright?
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Edited by Steve of Steves: 7/9/2016 7:21:03 PM[quote]Actually people have the right to know why that are being pulled over and taken out of their car. Then he told him to get out after taxing him but he was out cold. Also nearly killing, dragging the teen and dropping him on his face is alright?[/quote] Maybe it's because the cop told the dumbass kid to roll his window down four -blam!-ing times and he still refused. Then when the LEO asked him to step out of the vehicle, also four more times, the smart-assed kid refused again. Even if you disagree with a police officer's judgment, comply anyways. It's when you start being a dumbass and start acting like a smart-ass where bad things start to happen.
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Yeah, but this shit happens all the time, because of the way we train are police. If get pulled over I'm going cooperate as much as possible. Can we not also say that it's worse to be pinned to the ground and shot in the head five times?
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Except this kid was completely innocent.
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We have a thing called due process, if you haven't heard it. In both the police violated it twice; the problem isn't racism it's the way we train cops, but if you don't want to change it then both races are going to die, and to say just because he 'innocent' means he didn't deserve it, then do you think if you violate any crime whatsoever you should be shot?