Originally posted by: tangent1138
Originally posted by: Crusader
That fvcking liberal got what was coming to him.
Respect authority. You do your mouthing off and resistance in court. Not on the scene.
Dragged out of there like common street scum.
Which he is.
Whats he complaining about the Patriot Act for? Is he a terrorist?????
That dirtball should be tossed in prison.
When you resist authority you are rebelling against the US govt. And since this is a republic, when you resist authority you are resisting the will of the American people.
This "man" is nothing but an enemy of the state, at least in the making.
lol. nice parody post. i hate that "if you disagree you must be a terrorist" thinking too.
oh, and this just came to light:
"LAist has a great rundown of the history of Terrence Duren, an 18-year veteran of the UCPD and the 'taser-happy' officer in last week's incident. Among his greatest hits, it seems that he's been fired from a 'real' police force, recommended by the University for dismissal after choking a frat boy with a night stick (UCPD just suspended him), and tried after *shooting a homeless man* (who survived)."
Duren hasn't had the smoothest career in law enforcement. He came to Westwood after being fired from the infamous Long Beach PD. A few years after being hired by UCLA he was accused of using his nightstick to choke a fratboy and the university asked the UCPD to fire Duren, but he was only given a three month suspension.
In late 2003 Duren shot a homeless man, Willie Davis Frazier, Jr., in a Kerckhoff Hall bathroom. Frazier, who attempted at first to shun lawyers and represent himself, was imbalanced enough to spend time in mental institution as the court tried to figure out if he was fit to stand trial.
During a 2004 preliminary hearing in which Duren testified against Frazier, the officer carried a Machiavelli book into court, "The Prince", which argues that the ends justifies the means. "Did you know that this was Tupac's favorite book?" he asked.