Sandra Bland Dashboard Video Released

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Everyone is glossing over that the form she filled out at the Police station or jail specifically mentioned that she had attempted suicide. I know many will disagree but when the state takes your freedom they are now responsible for your care.
Why was she in a location to hange/strangle herself, why was there a bag large and durable enough to kill yourself with in the cell of someone who admitted to attempting to kill themselves? Did anyone look at the form, did anyone do anything to prevent this from happening?
Again what danger was she that society needed to be protected from her. Yes she acted like an ass but jail for her actions is foolish.
 

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Not to mention weed relaxes people not fire them up.

But if one was smoking weed, given her track record; she should be nervous around LEO, especially if some was/had been in her vehicle.

Again what danger was she that society needed to be protected from her. Yes she acted like an ass but jail for her actions is foolish.
She had shown that she was incapable of obey regulations - at what point should she not be held accountable for such?
 
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Don't think anyone posted this so this is the entire transcript:

The following exchange -- transcribed with the help of HuffPost's Matt Ramos and Dhyana Taylor -- comes after the dashcam video shows Encinia quickly driving toward the rear of Bland's car.

State Trooper Brian Encinia: Hello ma’am. We’re the Texas Highway Patrol and the reason for your stop is because you failed to signal the lane change. Do you have your driver’s license and registration with you? What’s wrong? How long have you been in Texas?

Sandra Bland: Got here just today.

Encinia: OK. Do you have a driver's license? (Pause) OK, where you headed to now? Give me a few minutes.

(Bland inaudible)

(Encinia returns to his car for several minutes, then approaches Bland again.)

Encinia: OK, ma'am. (Pause.) You OK?

Bland: I'm waiting on you. This is your job. I'm waiting on you. When're you going to let me go?

Encinia: I don't know, you seem very really irritated.

Bland: I am. I really am. I feel like it's crap what I'm getting a ticket for. I was getting out of your way. You were speeding up, tailing me, so I move over and you stop me. So yeah, I am a little irritated, but that doesn’t stop you from giving me a ticket, so [inaudible] ticket.

Encinia: Are you done?

Bland: You asked me what was wrong, now I told you.

Encinia: OK.

Bland: So now I'm done, yeah.

Encinia: You mind putting out your cigarette, please? If you don't mind?

Bland: I'm in my car, why do I have to put out my cigarette?

Encinia: Well you can step on out now.

Bland: I don’t have to step out of my car.

Encinia: Step out of the car.

Bland: Why am I ...

Encinia: Step out of the car!

Bland: No, you don’t have the right. No, you don't have the right.

Encinia: Step out of the car.

Bland: You do not have the right. You do not have the right to do this.

Encinia: I do have the right, now step out or I will remove you.

Bland: I refuse to talk to you other than to identify myself. [crosstalk] I am getting removed for a failure to signal?

Encinia: Step out or I will remove you. I’m giving you a lawful order.

Get out of the car now or I’m going to remove you.

Bland: And I’m calling my lawyer.

Encinia: I’m going to yank you out of here. (Reaches inside the car.)

Bland: OK, you’re going to yank me out of my car? OK, alright.

Encinia (calling in backup): 2547.

Bland: Let’s do this.

Encinia: Yeah, we’re going to. (Grabs for Bland.)

Bland: Don’t touch me!

Encinia: Get out of the car!

Bland: Don’t touch me. Don't touch me! I’m not under arrest -- you don't have the right to take me out of the car.

Encinia: You are under arrest!

Bland: I’m under arrest? For what? For what? For what?

Encinia (to dispatch): 2547 county fm 1098 (inaudible) send me another unit. (To Bland) Get out of the car! Get out of the car now!

Bland: Why am I being apprehended? You're trying to give me a ticket for failure ...

Encinia: I said get out of the car!

Bland: Why am I being apprehended? You just opened my --

Encinia: I‘m giving you a lawful order. I’m going to drag you out of here.

Bland: So you’re threatening to drag me out of my own car?

Encinia: Get out of the car!

Bland: And then you’re going to [crosstalk] me?

Encinia: I will light you up! Get out! Now! (Draws stun gun and points it at Bland.)

Bland: Wow. Wow. (Bland exits car.)

Encinia: Get out. Now. Get out of the car!

Bland: For a failure to signal? You’re doing all of this for a failure to signal?

Encinia: Get over there.

Bland: Right. yeah, lets take this to court, let's do this.

Encinia: Go ahead.

Bland: For a failure to signal? Yup, for a failure to signal!

Encinia: Get off the phone!

Bland: (crosstalk)

Encinia: Get off the phone! Put your phone down!

Bland: I’m not on the phone. I have a right to record. This is my property. Sir?

Encinia: Put your phone down right now. Put your phone down!

(Bland slams phone down on her trunk.)

Bland: For a fucking failure to signal. My goodness. Y'all are interesting. Very interesting.

Encinia: Come over here. Come over here now.

Bland: You feelin' good about yourself?

Encinia: Stand right here. Stand right there.

Bland: You feelin' good about yourself? For a failure to signal? You feel real good about yourself don’t you? You feel good about yourself don’t you?

Encinia: Turn around. Turn around. Turn around now. Put your hands behind your back.

Bland: Why am I being arrested?

Encinia: Turn around ...

Bland: Why can't you ...

Encinia: I’m giving you a lawful order. I will tell you.

Bland: Why am I being arrested?

Encinia: Turn around!

Bland: Why won’t you tell me that part?

Encinia: I’m giving you a lawful order. Turn around ...

Bland: Why will you not tell me what's going on?

Encinia: You are not complying.

Bland: I’m not complying 'cause you just pulled me out of my car.

Encinia: Turn around.

Bland: Are you fucking kidding me? This is some bull...

Encinia: Put your hands behind your back.

Bland: 'Cause you know this straight bullshit. And you're full of shit. Full of straight shit. That's all y’all are is some straight scared cops. South Carolina got y’all bitch asses scared. That’s all it is. Fucking scared of a female.

Encinia: If you would’ve just listened.

Bland: I was trying to sign the fucking ticket -- whatever.

Encinia: Stop moving!

Bland: Are you fucking serious?

Encinia: Stop moving!

Bland: Oh I can’t wait 'til we go to court. Ooh I can’t wait. I cannot wait 'til we go to court. I can’t wait. Oh I can’t wait! You want me to sit down now?

Encinia: No.

Bland: Or are you going to throw me to the floor? That would make you feel better about yourself?

Encinia: Knock it off!

Bland: Nah that would make you feel better about yourself. That would make you feel real good wouldn't it? Pussy ass. Fucking pussy. For a failure to signal you’re doing all of this. In little ass Praire View, Texas. My God they must have ...

Encinia: You were getting a warning, until now you’re going to jail.

Bland: I’m getting a -- for what? For what?

Encinia: You can come read.

Bland: I’m getting a warning for what? For what!?

Encinia: Stay right here.

Bland: Well you just pointed me over there! Get your mind right.

Encinia: I said stay over here. Stay over here.

Bland: Ooh I swear on my life, y'all are some pussies. A pussy-ass cop, for a fucking signal you’re gonna take me to jail.

Encinia (to dispatch, or an officer arriving on scene): I got her in control she’s in some handcuffs.

Bland: For a fucking ticket. What a pussy. What a pussy. You’re about to break my fucking wrist!

Encinia: Stop moving.

Bland: I’m standing still! You keep moving me, goddammit.

Encinia: Stay right here. Stand right there.

Bland: Don't touch me. Fucking pussy -- for a traffic ticket (inaudible).

(door slams)

Encinia: Come read right over here. This right here says 'a warning.' You started creating the problems.

Bland: You asked me what was wrong!

Encinia: Do you have anything on your person that's illegal?

Bland: Do I feel like I have anything on me? This a fucking maxi dress.

Encinia: I’m going to remove your glasses.

Bland: This a maxi dress. (Inaudible) Fucking assholes.

Encinia: Come over here.

Bland: You about to break my wrist. Can you stop? You’re about to fucking break my wrist! Stop!!!

Encinia: Stop now! Stop it! If you would stop resisting.

Female officer: Stop resisting ma’am.

Bland: (cries) For a fucking traffic ticket, you are such a pussy. You are such a pussy.

Female officer: No, you are. You should not be fighting.

Encinia: Get on the ground!

Bland: For a traffic signal!

Encinia: You are yanking around, when you pull away from me, you’re resisting arrest.

Bland: Don’t it make you feel real good don’t it? A female for a traffic ticket. Don’t it make you feel good Officer Encinia? You're a real man now. You just slammed me, knocked my head into the ground. I got epilepsy, you motherfucker.

Encinia: Good. Good.

Bland: Good? Good?

Female officer: You should have thought about it before you started resisting.

Bland: Make you feel real good for a female. Y'all strong, y'all real strong.

Encinia: I want you to wait right here.

Bland: I can’t go anywhere with your fucking knee in my back, duh!

Encinia: (to bystander): You need to leave! You need to leave!

(Bland continues screaming, but much of it is inaudible)

Encinia: For a warning you’re going to jail.

Bland: Whatever, whatever.

Encinia: You're going to jail for resisting arrest. Stand up.

Bland: If I could, I can't.

Encinia: OK, roll over.

Bland: I can't even fucking feel my arms.

Encinia: Tuck your knee in, tuck your knee in.

Bland: (Crying): Goddamn. I can't [muffled].

Encinia: Listen, listen. You're going to sit up on your butt.

Bland: You just slammed my head into the ground and you do not even care ...

Encinia: Sit up on your butt.

Female officer: Listen to how he is telling you to get up.

Bland: I can't even hear.

Female officer: Yes you can.

Encinia: Sit up on your butt.

Bland: He slammed my fucking head into the ground.

Encinia: Sit up on your butt.

Bland: What the hell.

Encinia: Now stand up.

Bland: All of this for a traffic signal. I swear to God. All of this for a traffic signal. (To bystander.) Thank you for recording! Thank you! For a traffic signal -- slam me into the ground and everything! Everything! I hope y'all feel good.

Encinia: This officer saw everything.

Female officer: I saw everything.

Bland: And (muffled) No you didn't. You didn't see everything leading up to it ...

Female officer: I'm not talking to you.

Bland: You don't have to.

Encinia: 2547 county. Send me a first-available, for arrest.

Female officer: You okay? You should have Tess check your hand.

Encinia: Yeah, I'm good.

Encinia: She started yanking away and then she kicked me, so I took her straight to the ground.

Female officer: And there you got it right there... I'll search it for you if you want.

Female officer: Yeah.

Second male: I know one thing for sure, it's on video.

Female officer: Yeah.

Second male: You hurt?

Encinia: No.

Encinia (to female officer): Did you see her when we were right here?

Female officer: Yeah, I saw her cause that's where I (inaudible).

Encinia: This is when she pulled with the cuffs.

Paramedic: Your ring got you there?

Encinia: I had the chain, well, not the chain, but

Paramedic: You got the two loops?

Encinia: She didn't kick me too hard but she still kicked me though.

Paramedic: Not through the skin, but you got a nice scratch. I'm a paramedic, that's why I know.

Encinia: I know that, that's why I made you look.

Paramedic: Did she do that?

Encinia: Yeah that's her.

Paramedic: Yeah that's cut through the skin.

Encinia: I wrapped it around her head and got her down.

Encinia (on radio): This is a traffic stop, had a little bit of a incident.

(Silence for several minutes.)

Encinia (apparently to a supervisor): I tried to de-escalate her. It wasn't getting anywhere, at all. I mean I tried to put the Taser away. I tried talking to her and calming her down, and that was not working.

Well, I know, that was when she was in custody, and now I tried to get her detained and get her to just calm down and just calm down. Stop throwing her arms. You know what? She never swung at me, just flailing and stomping around. I said alright that's enough, and that's when I detained her.

There was something going on and she started kicking and kicking.

Yeah, and once I got her in the back of the car, that's why I'm calling you now, because ...

No, we were in the middle of a traffic stop and the traffic stop was not completed. I was just trying to get her out, over to the side and just explain to her what was going on because I couldn't even get her to do what I was telling her. She just started going this is an mf, and you give mf for a ticket and lane change, she just started going.

I just stepped back from the car and was like are you done ma'am? I need to tell you why and what I'm giving you and she just kept on going.

I mean, I don't have serious bodily injury (laughing) but I was kicked.

Assault is if a person commits an offense of intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causing bodily injury to another or you intentionally threaten another with bodily injury.

She's in the back of the car right now. She requested EMS. She said, she said I threw her down intentionally, for nothing. No, I put you down because you kicked me. You were fighting back. I kept telling her to calm down, calm down.

Evading arrest or detention. (Inaudible). Resisting arrest ... She was detained. That's the key and that's why I am calling and asking because she was detained. That's when I was walking her over to the car, just to calm her down and just to (say) stop.

That's when she started kicking. I don't know if it would be resist or if it would be assault. I kinda lean toward assault versus resist because I mean technically, she's under arrest when a traffic stop is initiated, as a lawful stop. You're not free to go. I didn't say you're under arrest, I never said, you know, stop, hands up.

Correct, that did not occur. There was just the assault part.

Like I said, after I got her all her situated and buttoned up as far as getting her in a safe vehicle, under arrest, that's why I'm calling you.

She just moved here, according to her, yesterday, she's from Illinois.

She gave me her driver's license. I came back to the car and started running her stuff. Print it out. Coming to get back to the car to complete and tell her what's she receiving and what to do and so forth.

At that time, she's still very much irritated and so forth. I'm pulling her over for she didn't turn on her signal and so forth and so forth.

She wouldn't even look at me. She's looking straight ahead, just mad.

I'm at the driver's side, I need to get her out of the car and over to the side of the car, you know, on the sidewalk, because I don't want to be in the middle of the road while we're arguing -- or whatever, not arguing, I'm trying to tell her what she's doing but she's arguing with me.

That's the only thing, I mean it too. When I had her down on the ground and the other officer came, I told her stop resisting and that's when I told her you're under arrest. At least I don't think I did.

Yes, she kicked me, she started yanking away and trying to get away. And that's when I grabbed her arm, she's in front of me still. I controlled, I grabbed her by the shoulders and I brought her down into the grass away from the pavement.

Like I said, with something like this, I just call you immediately, after I get to a safe stopping point.

No weapons, she's in handcuffs. You know, I took the lesser of the uhh … I only took enough force as I -- seemed necessary. I even de-escalated once we were on the pavement, you know on the sidewalk. So I allowed time, I'm not saying I just threw her to the ground. I allowed time to de-escalate and so forth. It just kept getting. (laughing) Right, I'm just making that clear.

I got some cuts on my hand, I guess that is an injury, but I don't need medical attention. I got three little circles from I guess the handcuffs when she was twisting away from me.

Over a simple traffic stop. Yeah, I don't get it. I really don't.

Why act like that, I don't know.

Another officer to Bland: Okay ma'am, you're under arrest. You're going to be transported to the Waller County Jail, OK? Alright.

Officer to officer: Alright brother, appreciate it.
 

Darwin333

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That must of been some serious weed if she was still high 3 days later.

Yet if she was piss drunk the night before that wouldn't have came up during the autopsy. Hell she could have been high on crack during the police stop and in all probability it wouldn't have shown on a tox screen.
 

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Don't think anyone posted this so this is the entire transcript:

The following exchange -- transcribed with the help of HuffPost's Matt Ramos and Dhyana Taylor -- comes after the dashcam video shows Encinia quickly driving toward the rear of Bland's car.


Thanks for posting. Ha, the officer can't even get his story straight as to what led to asking her to leave the vehicle. His own words compared to the video discredit him.
 

Perknose

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Everyone is glossing over that the form she filled out at the Police station or jail specifically mentioned that she had attempted suicide. I know many will disagree but when the state takes your freedom they are now responsible for your care.
Why was she in a location to hange/strangle herself, why was there a bag large and durable enough to kill yourself with in the cell of someone who admitted to attempting to kill themselves? Did anyone look at the form, did anyone do anything to prevent this from happening?
Again what danger was she that society needed to be protected from her. Yes she acted like an ass but jail for her actions is foolish.



The Texas Commission on Jail Standards inspects all jails in the state at least once a year, and they also investigate the death of inmates. Inspectors returned to Waller County in July to report on the death of Sandra Bland, a Chicago native who was arrested after a traffic stop and was found hanged after her third day in jail.

“We did issue a notice of non-compliance based upon a records review of the Waller County Jail,” Brandon Wood, the executive director of Texas Commission on Jail Standards, tells The Takeaway.

There were two areas where the facility was in violation. First, not all staff had undergone an annual two-hour suicide prevention training. And second, the commission's report notes, "Waller County is not completing visual face-to-face observation of all inmates at least once every 60 minutes, as required by Minimum Jail Standards."

More from this link:

While the details of her death remain unclear, suicide continues to be a problem in the American prison system—40 in every 100,000 prisoners take their lives each year, and more of a third do so in their first 7 days in incarceration.

I heard on NPR that suicide is the leading cause of death in prison.
 

Perknose

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Officer Encina is a LIAR:

Encinia (apparently to a supervisor): "I tried to de-escalate her. It wasn't getting anywhere, at all. I mean I tried to put the Taser away. I tried talking to her and calming her down, and that was not working."

"I just stepped back from the car and was like are you done ma'am? I need to tell you why and what I'm giving you and she just kept on going."

He never "tried talking to her and calming her down", and he never said "I need to tell you why and what I'm giving you."
 

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That cops ego escalated the situation as usual.

Maybe one day they will be trained on how to deescalate situations instead of spray fires with kerosine.

These police districts will continue to have to pay out for lawsuits and eventually the money is going to run dry and as long as the lawsuits are up I say never support their mil levy increases.
 
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Just imagine the things these pigs were getting away with before the widespread use of recording devices? And even to this day the pigs are so stupid that they keep doing the same things over and over.
 

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Just imagine the things these pigs were getting away with before the widespread use of recording devices? And even to this day the pigs are so stupid that they keep doing the same things over and over.
I'm sure we'll see more and more body cams and dash cams that go out "mysteriously" as they get more aware of the hardware they are made to carry.
 

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Here's the latest local news

http://www.click2houston.com/news/w...ease-autopsy-results-of-sandra-bland/34316928

Sandra Bland's autopsy results released; DA confirms suicide by hanging

WALLER COUNTY, Texas - The Waller County District Attorney has released autopsy results in the death of Sandra Bland, a 28-year-old woman who died while in police custody after being arrested during a traffic stop. After Bland was found dead in her jail cell, many suspected that foul play was involved. At a press conference on Thursday, Waller County prosecutor Warren Diepraam confirmed the death as suicide by hanging.

Diepraam said the medical examiner viewed Bland's eyelids, eyeballs and overall face. There were no injuries consistent with struggle. There was, however, a bruise on Bland's neck consistent with suicide. Had it been a violent struggle, the mark would not have been consistent or uniform. During a violent struggle, the pathologist explained one would see hemorraging in the neck and trachea area. There were no injuries indicating a violent struggle.

There were superficial abrasions on Bland's right shoulder blade. Those were consistent with someone applying pressure to her back, or with her applying force against some other object. Those marks do not reveal who placed them. There was a portion of a leaf found in a scab on her back.

There were cut marks on her left arm and at least 30 cut marks on left wrist, in a state of healing with scarring or scabbing, indicating they were placed on her wrists weeks before the arrest.
 

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Hypothetical: If someone kidnapped a woman, and held her against her will, and that woman then killed herself, would you consider her kidnapper to be guilty of murder?

He is a small government conservative so people dieing in the states custody is ok. :biggrin:
 
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I was talking about suing the police for civil rights violations which you said you and your partner had a lot of experience in. Wouldn't that be a civil case? Well I guess it could be criminal if the violation is something like planting drugs on someone.

Ah - I misunderstood.

Nearly every police civil rights case is handled on a contingent fee basis, in which the attorney recovers a percentage of the judgment entered in favor of the plaintiff. Under the Civil Rights Act (42 U.S.C. §§ 1983 and 1988), a prevailing plaintiff can recover his fees incurred in bringing the case. That provision can make lower-value civil rights cases practical to sue out, but no smart lawyer wants to do a case in which his best case, if he wins, is his hourly rate. You really need the upside to be a multiple of your hourly rate (I usually try to double it) to offset the risk of losing and getting nothing. Our legal services agreements normally say that, in a contingent fee case, we get our contingency percentage or the amount awarded by the court, whichever is greater.

In a theoretical case in which a civil rights case was handled on an hourly basis, the cost would totally depend on the lawyers involved and the complexity of the case. We normally put at least $100K in time into trying any reasonably complex case, but there is just too much variability to give a range. I will say that in the big civil rights plaintiff's case we handled, the court awarded us $459K in just fees and costs (the jury had awarded about $800K in compensatory and punitive damages against the involved officers).
 
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Officer Encina is a LIAR:



He never "tried talking to her and calming her down", and he never said "I need to tell you why and what I'm giving you."

She also never gave him a chance. Hostility by her was shown from the get go (based on the transcript above)

Multiple chances were offered for her to xa5lm down. Each tine shepushed harder.
 

chucky2

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Must have been used to dealing with Lisle cops in the richer sections of town and not having to give a F about respecting the cop, goes down south, found they don't play that shit down there. Maybe next go around she'll curb her attitude...
 

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She also never gave him a chance. Hostility by her was shown from the get go (based on the transcript above)

Multiple chances were offered for her to xa5lm down. Each tine shepushed harder.

Oh teh noes. Hostility.

No shit people are hostile to cops. Cops are assholes who treat everyone like a shit and are proving that they fly off the handle at the slightest provocation. Hell, they're practically (actually?) criminals. Why WOULDN'T you be hostile to them?

If they'd stop doing things like picking a fight with a person whose crime was failing to signal a lane change properly, maybe people wouldn't be so hostile.
 

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Can someone explain why this video is demanding so much attention? It was a relatively uneventful resisting arrest case where the cop and the driver are guilty of escalating the situation to a level it never needed to be.

The real question is what happened in jail. If she was allowed to have objects that she wasn't supposed to or was unobserved for too long a time, they are responsible for her welfare.
 

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Just imagine the things these pigs were getting away with before the widespread use of recording devices? And even to this day the pigs are so stupid that they keep doing the same things over and over .

...."Pig". Minimizing a group of people using slurs will do nothing except continue a cycle of hatred. I guess since this forum loves to openly use bigotry against cops, it's just another day in the park.

I hope bigotry will not be a permanence in this country. Not too long ago, it was openly acceptable to yell certain slurs at a group of people. Thankfully today it's widely recognized as backwards and terrible.



Recently, we've made it quite unacceptable to use slurs against homosexuals and people with different gender identity's.

Maybe some day, we will find it unacceptable to just use hatred period.
 

JSt0rm

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...."Pig". Minimizing a group of people using slurs will do nothing except continue a cycle of hatred. I guess since this forum loves to openly use bigotry against cops, it's just another day in the park.

I hope bigotry will not be a permanence in this country. Not too long ago, it was openly acceptable to yell certain slurs at a group of people. Thankfully today it's widely recognized as backwards and terrible.



Recently, we've made it quite unacceptable to use slurs against homosexuals and people with different gender identity's.

Maybe some day, we will find it unacceptable to just use hatred period.


Yup I too see a link between white cops in positions of power and a slave class of people you can tell who they are from the color of their skin.

White people are so good at being victims. Its kind of amazing that white perpetrate more violence against others in the last 200 years then anyone.
 

mizzou

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Yup I too see a link between white cops in positions of power and a slave class of people you can tell who they are from the color of their skin.

White people are so good at being victims. Its kind of amazing that white perpetrate more violence against others in the last 200 years then anyone.

There is absolutely racism still in this country, and it permeates all levels of society. When that level of society is law enforcement, it is it's most disgusting. Thankfully not everyone is racist and the "system" isn't racist, it's just the people who operate it.

I don't know how you will cure it, I honestly feel all these recent ragings/explosions of emotion have done more harm then good. People are like "Well our voice hasn't been heard for dozens of years, now we are going to be violent" No no no no, that will not work at all. For gods sake, we just elected a black president. I think we've minimized that achievement of race relations over the last several years and are now going back to the 90's way of thinking...

But as far as bigotry goes, I wouldn't go so far to say that only black people can understand it. Homosexuals suffered greatly in this country and have only recently able to come out of the closet.


Oh , I bolded this because I wasn't sure what you meant. White / Euro in general or USA overall? All nations have committed great violence against their people, white, black, asian, etc.
 

Blackjack200

Lifer
May 28, 2007
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Can someone explain why this video is demanding so much attention? It was a relatively uneventful resisting arrest case where the cop and the driver are guilty of escalating the situation to a level it never needed to be.

The real question is what happened in jail. If she was allowed to have objects that she wasn't supposed to or was unobserved for too long a time, they are responsible for her welfare.

'She was placed under arrest for resisting arrest'

Or have we actually figured out why she was arrested yet?

FYI, it's a big story because it's yet another case of racist police abuse.

There is absolutely racism still in this country, and it permeates all levels of society. When that level of society is law enforcement, it is it's most disgusting. Thankfully not everyone is racist and the "system" isn't racist, it's just the people who operate it.

I don't know how you will cure it, I honestly feel all these recent ragings/explosions of emotion have done more harm then good. People are like "Well our voice hasn't been heard for dozens of years, now we are going to be violent" No no no no, that will not work at all. For gods sake, we just elected a black president. I think we've minimized that achievement of race relations over the last several years and are now going back to the 90's way of thinking...

But as far as bigotry goes, I wouldn't go so far to say that only black people can understand it. Homosexuals suffered greatly in this country and have only recently able to come out of the closet.


Oh , I bolded this because I wasn't sure what you meant. White / Euro in general or USA overall? All nations have committed great violence against their people, white, black, asian, etc.

I don't know WTF you're talking about, but I am not aware of any violence that's been connected to this case.

I like how you pretend that this shouldn't be a big story, and then implicitly connect it to all the other police abuse/kill black people incidents that have sparked violence in the last year. Bravo.
 

railer

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Here's a pro-tip for all you pea brains out there:

Don't act like an idiot over something so trivial as a traffic warning and get yourself thrown in jail, like an idiot.
Don't kill yourself, again like an idiot.


This is exactly like that 17 YO Darwin candidate from a few weeks ago who got shot by the cop after attacking the cop over a ticky tack traffic stop.

Knowing when to just STFU is a good thing in most cases.
 
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