Originally posted by TNDixieGirl:
Then move on to another thread boom. It's that easy.A little too much indignation in the original post for me.
Ain't it the truth!
Originally posted by TNDixieGirl:
Then move on to another thread boom. It's that easy.A little too much indignation in the original post for me.
In another life, years ago, I managed our training department. We used to seek out clips like this that skated on the edge and prompted a class to really think through the complexities inherent in a given situation. Rob did that and passes with flying colors. You, not so much.Originally posted by boomstick:
A little too much indignation in the original post for me.
Originally posted by conn ak:
I think the video speaks for itself. They all had a good laugh about a woman getting shot while attempting to exercise her freedom to speak and the freedom of assembly.
Bears repeating, over, and over, and over....Originally posted by RobO:
Sounds like a whole lot of people who swore an oath to uphold the constitution need to actually read it.![]()
I can not say whether or not it was justified force from a short video clip of an event that most likely lasted hours if not days.
Originally posted by Racegunner:
Originally posted by The Big D:
RobO, I am wholly with you on this one. There was absolutely no reason for "less than lethal" force being used. ...
I thought these were referred to as "less lethal" not "less than lethal" since everything from rubber bullets to bean bags has the potential to kill someone depending on range, impact area (eye socket) and physical condition of the person/target. They probably would be lawerying-up with less laughter had the woman died or been seriously wounded. Hell, people die from being tazzed, Bro! It's serious business.
as mentioned by others I would like to see more evidence as to the context. For example, the way the video was cut and pasted together the cops in their "after action" video were caught making stupid careless statements. However, notice there was no tape from the protesters, perhaps they were simultaneously crowing about taunting the police and getting them to use excessive force.
Originally posted by izzwins:
Protesters are ALLOWED to crow all they want in a pre-approved area with a permit. They do have rights that go along with this specific area like being heard and seen. When someone like this woman leads a crowd out of a designated area without a permit for a "march", they create a civil disturbance and is illeagal.
Originally posted by rundownfid:
Smith Revolver Cop:
Here is some more context;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...mKKc&feature=related
Seems the original protest was in the late 90s? The snippet we saw was being used as propaganda by leftist. Still doesn't excuse the cops from going too far, but does lessen any sympathy for the "peaceful protesters".