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Sharp 12-03-2014 11:20 PM

So that decision to not indite the cop who killed Eric Garner...
 
wtf

Diode 12-04-2014 12:59 AM

indict

and yes.

Badweather 12-04-2014 01:00 AM

you've gotta consider the very real fact that you weren't in the court room. it's up to the jury, which is always randomly selected, and listen to both sides.

not too long ago i watched an oj simpson documentary, which a person present at the trial appeared on and said and i quote "anybody who was present in the court room would have known that oj didn't do it." and i won't lie, based on HOW the news reported on it, up until i saw that documentary i just KNEW oj did it.


it's simple shit my dude. Helter Skelter is in full swing. for whatever reason, the media is fighting tooth and nail to maintain a racial divide along with pumping doses of fear and sprinkling in some fluff stories. violent crimes in america have actually dropped a considerable amount over the past twenty years statistically, but turn on the news and what do you see? murder, rape, kidnappings, a dog that can walk solely on it's hind legs, oil spills, terrorists, sink holes, super stores that were hacked, taxi drivers who're illegal immigrants, and a little white girl who saved enough nickels to buy her mom flowers for mother's day.


lmao. just watch the news with the volume on mute and see how they're feeding you very carefully selected sensational stories. Niggas get shot by cops who don't get punished EVERY DAY. what the news does every 6 hours is like a played ass name flip, brah.


lololololol

Fart 12-04-2014 01:20 AM

how else are they going to fear monger the US into justified martial law

Diode 12-04-2014 01:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil (Post 446655)
you've gotta consider the very real fact that you weren't in the court room. it's up to the jury, which is always randomly selected, and listen to both sides.

not too long ago i watched an oj simpson documentary, which a person present at the trial appeared on and said and i quote "anybody who was present in the court room would have known that oj didn't do it." and i won't lie, based on HOW the news reported on it, up until i saw that documentary i just KNEW oj did it.


it's simple shit my dude. Helter Skelter is in full swing. for whatever reason, the media is fighting tooth and nail to maintain a racial divide along with pumping doses of fear and sprinkling in some fluff stories. violent crimes in america have actually dropped a considerable amount over the past twenty years statistically, but turn on the news and what do you see? murder, rape, kidnappings, a dog that can walk solely on it's hind legs, oil spills, terrorists, sink holes, super stores that were hacked, taxi drivers who're illegal immigrants, and a little white girl who saved enough nickels to buy her mom flowers for mother's day.


lmao. just watch the news with the volume on mute and see how they're feeding you very carefully selected sensational stories. Niggas get shot by cops who don't get punished EVERY DAY. what the news does every 6 hours is like a played ass name flip, brah.


lololololol

there is video of every step of what happened in eric garner's murder.

the autopsy ruled it a homicide.

there is no dispute or other side of the story as with ferguson.

this is awful in every single possible way.

Bodey 12-04-2014 02:42 AM

How much power are we going to give cops. Yes, there's still a huge racial bias lingering over this country, but the media is also using that as a catalyst to distract and/or fuel the people. I've been takin a step back lately an this all seems to be about power/control. Why is it okay to shoot without asking questions, that it was okay because you assume a 12 yr old is a 20 yr old, why is this behavior being accepted. Why are half the people on my newsfeed on fb rooting for murder or responding in the most tasteless inhumane ways. I'm startin to get repulsed by this shit

Ghost1 12-04-2014 05:31 AM

Ya must got more time on ur hands then me to be able to follow these soap operas and actually care.

Glossy Finish Dick Lips 12-04-2014 06:44 AM

dude died because of his health issues.

he was obese and had asthma.

autopsy confirmed he did not die because of choke hold.

there was no damage what so ever to his "wind pipe".

regardless of all that, horrible decision by the grand jury. they have just created a lot of problems for law enforcement.

Sharp 12-04-2014 06:50 AM

Damn my spelling

Didn't the autopsy rule his death a homicide and say the position he was held in/chest compression is what killed him?

Glossy Finish Dick Lips 12-04-2014 06:55 AM

yea... they are also saying his obesity and "asthma" are the root cause of his death.

which is why the officer was not indict.

Tic 12-04-2014 08:10 AM

Horrible.

uh-oh 12-04-2014 08:36 AM

OJ DID IT

Sharp 12-04-2014 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by name (Post 446674)
yea... they are also saying his obesity and "asthma" are the root cause of his death.

which is why the officer was not indict.

Thats fucked tbh. Hopefully that DOJ investigation is a little better

uh-oh 12-04-2014 08:52 AM

thats stupid.

his obesity and asthma wouldnt have killed him if he wasnt getting strangled to death.

Destroyer 12-04-2014 09:06 AM

dude was choked to death
only person arrested was the guy who filmed it
shit ain't right

Glossy Finish Dick Lips 12-04-2014 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by uh-oh (Post 446721)
thats stupid.

his obesity and asthma wouldnt have killed him if he wasnt getting strangled to death.

yea... plus the fact that no damage was found in regards to his "wind pipe" and esophagus helped the jury make such a ridiculous decision.

I'd have to say, this is worth rioting over, not the mike brown shit, imo.

I agree @Sharp Nine - judicial agendas are fucked.

StarFaggot 12-04-2014 09:14 AM

When Eric Garner said I can't breathe and they proceeded to mush his face in the sidewalk that is problematic. This doesn't have to be racial it's about decency.

Glossy Finish Dick Lips 12-04-2014 09:19 AM

I'd say it's more about protocol not being followed.

more so, accountability.

law enforcement are not being held accountable for these types of actions which send out an "untouchable" morale and ego to the rest of those who are employed in the law enforcement field.

this shits got to come to an end or I can definitely see a modern civil war.

Destroyer 12-04-2014 09:20 AM

so much more would have to happen for a modern "civil war"
this shit happens all the time and people do nothing man

Glossy Finish Dick Lips 12-04-2014 09:23 AM

rioting is just the beginning man.

I think the media is hyping shit up for a reason.

I also think civilians have had enough of the shit already.

but yea, I guess a lot more would have to be done but I do see a civil war sometime in the near future man... shits getting ugly.

Destroyer 12-04-2014 09:26 AM

the problem with the term "civil war" is that it's people fighting other people
and we are not each other's enemy
the fucking government and media are
civil war would just give them more reason to exert power

Diode 12-04-2014 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by name (Post 446672)
dude died because of his health issues.

he was obese and had asthma.

autopsy confirmed he did not die because of choke hold.

there was no damage what so ever to his "wind pipe".

regardless of all that, horrible decision by the grand jury. they have just created a lot of problems for law enforcement.

apparently you don't know the difference between an air choke and a blood choke.

i do both 3-4x a week for the past 3 years. i'll be happy to demonstrate.

Destroyer 12-04-2014 09:40 AM

diode what's your opinion on the non indictment?

Diode 12-04-2014 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Destroyer (Post 446740)
diode what's your opinion on the non indictment?

already posted it earlier in the thread.

there is no debate, tape don't lie.

a) eric garner was assaulted by a police officer for suspicion of selling loose cigarettes
b) eric garner was restrained with a blood choke that is illegal force for officers in the state of new york
c) eric garner deceased as a direct result of this choke, regardless of health or "size"
d) the NYPD issued a statement immediately following the death and prior to the release of the video that no such force had been used
e) the autopsy reported ruled the death a homicide resulting directly from the choke

i don't see how a grand jury could possibly fail to indict for reckless use of force leading to voluntary manslaughter at an absolute minimum.

Destroyer 12-04-2014 09:48 AM

yeah, it kind of makes the whole "let's put cameras on all cops" idea kind of pointless

Ghost1 12-04-2014 09:52 AM

Ok so....once again my fantasy rap board has me checking into the news/politics

I may need to stop comimg here

But....i did just watch the video

That was fucked up.

Glossy Finish Dick Lips 12-04-2014 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Destroyer (Post 446731)
the problem with the term "civil war" is that it's people fighting other people
and we are not each other's enemy
the fucking government and media are
civil war would just give them more reason to exert power

yea - you're right. wrong term but then again, we are each others enemy at the same time. all I know is, this shit is fucked up.

a war in the near future, tho.

Glossy Finish Dick Lips 12-04-2014 10:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diode (Post 446741)
already posted it earlier in the thread.

there is no debate, tape don't lie.

a) eric garner was assaulted by a police officer for suspicion of selling loose cigarettes
b) eric garner was restrained with a blood choke that is illegal force for officers in the state of new york
c) eric garner deceased as a direct result of this choke, regardless of health or "size"
d) the NYPD issued a statement immediately following the death and prior to the release of the video that no such force had been used
e) the autopsy reported ruled the death a homicide resulting directly from the choke

i don't see how a grand jury could possibly fail to indict for reckless use of force leading to voluntary manslaughter at an absolute minimum.

definitely

Glossy Finish Dick Lips 12-04-2014 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NY Post
New Yorkers express outrage over Eric Garner's death. Photo: M. Stan Reaves / Demotix

It wasn’t a chokehold.

That’s just the biggest single distortion in all the talk about the Eric Garner case, in which the public has been misinformed and misled from the start.

The Rev. Al Sharpton has never had to put himself in harm’s way to protect our streets against crime, as our police officers do every day. He’s in no way qualified to stand on his soapbox and dictate procedures.

I spent decades in law enforcement. During my time with the NYPD, I was responsible for over 1,400 felony arrests — any of which could’ve required the use of deadly physical force.

Volunteering to be a decoy cop in the 1970s, I was the victim of more than 500 muggings, about 30 of which injured me seriously enough that I was hospitalized. I wound up in countless physical situations and was always able to get the perp into cuffs.

Now, as owner of a security company here in the city, I consult for police departments across the country.

I’ve served as co-chairman of the National Crime Commission and chairman of the state Security Guard Advisory Council. I have extensive experience when it comes to police procedure, safety and security.

So I speak with some authority on the events surrounding Garner’s attempted arrest and death.

It’s tragic that a life was lost, but I’m outraged at how this incident is being used to hobble the NYPD.

The officers who approached Garner were responding to community complaints about his ongoing activities. When he grew uncooperative and resisted arrest, they followed protocol on taking him into custody.

Officers are required to be as quick as possible in getting a perpetrator into custody so that he has no chance to injure the officer, innocent bystanders or himself.

Garner was 6-foot-3 and 350 pounds. Using a headlock to bring down a man of that size was appropriate.

Headlocks are used in thousands of arrests each year, especially of individuals not cooperating with the police. I used the maneuver in dozens of arrests.

And it was a headlock, not a chokehold. To be a chokehold, there must be constant pressure on the person’s neck, compressing his windpipe or cutting off the flow of blood to the carotid artery, rendering him unconscious.

Watch the video: It’s obvious that the arresting officer put his arm around Garner’s neck to bring him to the ground — but once Garner was on the ground, he was still conscious and able to say he couldn’t breathe.

That’s when the officers called for medical back-up. Tragically, the EMS personnel failed to administer oxygen or to ascertain that Garner was asthmatic and use an inhaler to assist with his breathing.

A top medical examiner (who can’t publicly fault the city ME) tells me it was very irresponsible for the Medical Examiner’s Office to issue the press release stating that Garner’s death was caused by a chokehold (with asthma, heart disease and obesity as contributing factors) and ruling his death a homicide.

Two big points: 1) The final autopsy report hasn’t been released. We don’t have the full story, just headlines. 2) “Homicide” only means that one person has caused the death of another.

The term has no bearing on intent or recklessness. The ME’s press release only poured oil on an already fiery situation.

Again, it’s unfortunate that a life was lost — but to blame Garner’s death on the officers doing their job is ridiculous.

Whatever crime you’re accused of, whether selling untaxed cigarettes or murder, you must comply with an officer making a lawful arrest. (Anyone who believes he’s been unlawfully arrested can appeal to the well-oiled machine of the Civilian Complaint Review Board.)

It’s not your right to disregard an officer’s order.

Also note that the man credited with recording the Garner video was himself later arrested for gun possession, and had 26 priors.

This doesn’t discredit the video, but it does tell us that the neighborhood where the tragedy unfolded is dangerous. And the point of cracking down on “small” crimes like selling loosies is to keep the neighborhood from going further downhill.

Tell officers not to enforce “minor” laws, and the surrounding community will grow more dangerous. Yet that is exactly what the Rev. Sharpton is demanding — an end to “broken windows” policing.

I speak to patrol officers daily; they increasingly don’t want to get involved.

If you have to second-guess your actions in taking down an assailant, that second guess allows just enough time for the assailant to possibly get a gun out — and pose a deadly threat to you and to nearby civilians. We can’t ask our officers to walk on eggshells while protecting this city.

Yes, the NYPD can make some changes — do more training in the use of force and different techniques for effecting arrests, and in how to be more courteous when stopping, questioning or (when necessary, and it sometimes is) frisking a civilian.

But this is already the most professional urban police force in America. The mayor needs to start supporting his commissioner and his officers. They’ve earned it.

Nor was this tragic accident a racial incident. Police officers have no color.

They’re not black, white, Hispanic or whatever: They’re a cohesive group of men and women who put their life on the line every day for the protection of the law-abiding citizens of this great city.

Commissioner Bill Bratton is responsible for launching the drastic improvement in the safety of this city in the 1990s, safety we’ve come to take for granted today.

Listen to him, Mr. Mayor — and don’t ever again force him to take a public chastising from Al Sharpton on how to go about keeping this city safe.

If you instead bend to the pressure to further hobble the NYPD, you’ll soon have problems much worse than having Sharpton as your enemy.

Bo Dietl, a retired NYPD detective, is CEO of Beau Dietl & Associates.

@Diode

Diode 12-04-2014 06:38 PM

LOL @ QUOTING NY POST

LOL HARDER AT QUOTING BO DEITL OF ALL FUCKING PEOPLE

TELL HIM TO GO BACK TO SELLING SANDWICHES

NEVER HAS A MORE WORTHLESS ASSHOLE MADE A BIGGER NAME FOR HIMSELF OVER ONE CASE DECADES AGO

this asshole knows nothing about what a choke hold is.

you ask anyone who's been training BJJ for 6 months and they know a goddamned choke

Glossy Finish Dick Lips 12-04-2014 07:19 PM

just wanted to see how you felt about this column.

veritas 12-04-2014 07:30 PM

here is an interesting pov.

in mental health, in the "crazy hospital"...we are only allowed to even put hands on them if there is imminent danger. I did not see any imminent danger here.

this should not have happened.

Inno 12-04-2014 07:34 PM

why dont blacks stop being black.

seems like an easy solution

veritas 12-04-2014 07:35 PM

I do also want to say that this should not be turned into a race war or saying that this guy was hero. He was doing something illegal, but he should have been arrested or fined, not dead.

fair?

Inno 12-04-2014 07:39 PM

fair.

I feel that tho...why these niggas gotta turn everythimg into a racial problem

dude was doing illegal shit. ...yes he deserved to be arrested.
but he didnt deserve to die...what does that have to do with race?

veritas 12-04-2014 07:42 PM

Right.

the problem is that this is an agenda which is using race baiting to empower wickedness.

I hate this planet. I can't wait to go home.

Witty 12-04-2014 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Innovator (Post 446959)
fair.

I feel that tho...why these niggas gotta turn everythimg into a racial problem

dude was doing illegal shit. ...yes he deserved to be arrested.
but he didnt deserve to die...what does that have to do with race?

I think the problem is it happens to a certain race a disproportinate (sp? Actually don't know if that's right or not cuz i can't see) amount.

veritas 12-04-2014 07:46 PM

be careful with that statement witty, because of the counter.

Inno 12-04-2014 07:47 PM

I gotta be honest tho...I feel like cops get alot of flack.
my dad was a cop yo. got killed in the line of duty....because
he was a good cop.

so I ask this....is it possible to be good cop and still do good?

veritas 12-04-2014 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Innovator (Post 446973)
I gotta be honest tho...I feel like cops get alot of flack.
my dad was a cop yo. got killed in the line of duty....because
he was a good cop.

so I ask this....is it possible to be good cop and still do good?

of course.


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