Yeah, there is no justification for that. No empathy here.Wasn't me. And he is a dumbass.
Most likely mentally unstable and I agree with everything but the last sentence. I feel sorry for the two officers who didn't do that. The guy that kicked him in the head/face deserves what the Chief and the courts decide to give him.I don't understand how stupid a man would have to be to make himself a public nuisance until the Police get called, and then be an aggressive nuisance to three officers who get sent to calm him down. The man made a problem, escalated the problem and reaped what he sowed.
I hadn't seen the video yet when I heard Chief Taylor was recommending firing to the Merit Board.Most likely mentally unstable and I agree with everything but the last sentence. I feel sorry for the two officers who didn't do that. The guy that kicked him in the head/face deserves what the Chief and the courts decide to give him.
Most likely mentally unstable and I agree with everything but the last sentence. I feel sorry for the two officers who didn't do that. The guy that kicked him in the head/face deserves what the Chief and the courts decide to give him.
I should hope not, I'd expect a much, much better stomp out of you. Not to mention the shoes didn't look large enough or polished enough for them to be yours (not to mention that they looked like sneakers and not boots). And I agree.Wasn't me. And he is a dumbass.
Agree with every sentence of your post.Most likely mentally unstable and I agree with everything but the last sentence. I feel sorry for the two officers who didn't do that. The guy that kicked him in the head/face deserves what the Chief and the courts decide to give him.
Getting an attitude tune up was pretty standard in my youth as yes I received a few and all were Merited. When your mouth writes checks you can not cash there are consequences and rightfully so. I reaped what I sewed. I also learned to follow the simple instructions when “LEO” gave them.I guess things are different since I was learning about life in the South Side of Chicago and the Calumet region. Where I grew up, no one would have thought anything about it. It was just accepted that people got what was coming to them no matter who they were. Some of my cohorts had to learn the hard way . Getting an attitude adjustment in the alley was far more beneficial for them than 30 days in City jail or Juvenile Hall. '71 was different than '21