woah...woah lets not bring hank hill into this discussion there, Webster.
shut the up you hank hill looking . now give me some suggestions
woah...woah lets not bring hank hill into this discussion there, Webster.
webster?
I'm confused as well. I don't know if this is some clever reference tied to my Different Strokes reference in the NBA thread. Of if it's just the simple dictionary reference. Or if that's your name.
ctoa gets it...or does he
You see that white boy up North waging war. He's not online crying about it like a pussy. Possess the courage of your convictions and make a stand, or shut up and dance, forum monkey.
trill why aren't there more black cops? do they all get rejected or u think application numbers are low?
personally i feel like blacks are raised to hate the cops and are thus unlikely to want to join... then only to complain about % of white v black cops
damnn...
black teen shot...
by a cop. a black cop, actually.
check yo privilege cop! oh wait...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_5871428.html
you have to be one of the dumbest posters on this site. srs.
i don't know fam. probably because of the history between cops and blacks, lack of mistrust due to so many ty cops harrassing/killing the people they were sworn to protect. i do think we need more black cops working in black communities...get these white supremacists with a badge outta here.
kid was trespassing with a weapon. cop was doing the right thing.
cops shoot man after asking him for his license
http://www.wltx.com/story/news/loca...leased-of-trooper-involved-shooting/16187305/
Columbia, SC (WLTX) - The video showing a shooting involving a state trooper and an unarmed man has been released to the public.
The video was taken from the dash camera installed inside 31-year-old Sean Groubert's vehicle during an encounter in which Groubert shot 35-year-old Levar Jones on September 4th at a Circle K gas station on Broad River Road.
Department of Public Safety Director Leroy Smith fired Groubert September 19th after observing the video and reviewing a report from the State Law Enforcement Division.
In the video, Groubert can be heard asking Jones for his license. As soon as Jones reaches inside his vehicle, though, Groubert begins firing his weapon, shouting "get on the ground, get on the ground."
Jones, who was injured in the hip, stumbles away from the vehicle. He throws up his hands and can be heard asking Groubert "what did I do" and "what did I do sir?"
Groubert then tells Jones to put his hands behind his back.
Groubert was arrested Wednesday and charged with assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature. Bond was set at $75,000.
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police force doesn't have unlimited payroll to have unlimited cops. if more blacks started trying to get those positions, they would be able to displace whites from them.
i just dont understand the basis of whining and complaining about the %'s tho. people were ing about how there was only like 1 black cop in ferguson or whatever... but u can't have black cops unless they enlist tbh
Trill is race baiting, like always. He doesn't give a about blacks, just like any other black male. The blacks don't have a leader that gives a about anything but themselves. It's the black mantra, gotta gets mines. I think it's ingrained in them genetically from Africa, chasing the dik dik around the Serengeti with a ing spear tbh.
Police Accuse Black Teen of Burglarizing His Home, Then Pepper Sprays Him
by Diana Veiga Oct 8, 2014
It’s a shame when a Black person can’t enter his own home without being accused of breaking and entering. In Wake County, North Carolina, the white foster parents of a Black male high school student are outraged that police pepper-sprayed him inside their home after a neighbor mistook him for an intruder.
Ricky and Stacy Tyler have fostered 18-year-old DeShawn Currie for about a year. The Tylers, their three young children and DeShawn moved to Fuquay-Varina in July. They said while they’re still getting to know their neighbors, it’s hurtful someone would assume DeShawn was a burglar just for going about his normal routine of walking home after school.
“He’s my baby boy just as much as my other three children are,” said Stacy.
She left the side door to their home unlocked Monday for DeShawn, who was coming home early from school.
Fuquay-Varina police said when a neighbor saw DeShawn walk in; they called 911 to report a break-in. Soon, three officers were inside the house, all to DeShawn’s surprise.
“They was like, ‘Put your hands on the door,'” said DeShawn. “I was like, ‘For what? This is my house.’ I was like, ‘Why are y’all in here?'”
DeShawn said he became angry when officers pointed out the pictures of the Tyler’s three younger children on the mantle, assuming he didn’t belong there. An argument ensued and DeShawn said one of the officers pepper-sprayed him in the face.
By the time Stacy came home, EMS were treating DeShawn in the driveway. She cleared up the confusion with the officers, but not with the rest of her family.
“My 5-year-old last night, she looked at me and said, ‘Mama I don’t understand why they hated our brother, and they had to come in and hurt him.'”“Everything that we’ve worked so hard for in the past years was stripped away yesterday in just a matter of moments,” said Ricky Tyler.“I’m feeling comfortable,” explained DeShawn. “I had moved into my room, and I’m feeling like I’m loved. And then when they come in and they just profile me and say that I’m not who I am. And that I do not stay here because there was white kids on the wall, that really made me mad.”
Fuquay-Varina police released a statement Monday saying officers responded to a report of su ious criminal activity at the Tyler’s home. Officers accused DeShawn of becoming threatening and belligerent and said that when he would not follow the officers’ instructions, they pepper-sprayed him. Police also indicated in their statement that the neighborhood where this happened has recently experienced criminal activity.
And that means what? That the neighbor and police officers were justified in suspecting this Black male was a robber and deserved to be questioned and his story could immediately be deemed as incredulous? Given the recent behavior of police officers around the nation, DeShawn is lucky that he wasn’t seriously hurt or killed. Unfortunately these types of racial profiling encounters are “rites of passage” for too many people of color in this nation.
damn, messed up story, but trill what do u think the cops should have done in that situation, reasonably? they were dispatched to investigate what they were told was a robbery in progress. when the guy said "this is my house" were they supposed to be like "oh arite, my bad"... the neighbors who called them in are the the party at fault here, imo.
if Currie tried to provide identification and everything and the cops still peppered him, then that would be on the cops.
his anger was justified. he was in his home and being accused of breaking in, i'd be pissed off too. instead of pointing at the pictures of his white siblings and mocking him, they should have done a little more investigating like uhhh..i don't know, maybe ask for his parents phone number and called them before they sprayed him with mace?
typical case of racial profiling by both the neighbor and the cops.
if he reached for his wallet, he'd be dead.
Where does it say they mocked him? His anger was justified, but we don't know if the cops asked any questions and he didn't seem very cooperative.
you usually dont sit and around and chat with somebody when you are there for a robbery call
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