Controversial encounters between law-enforcement and civilians - the omnibus thread

Who says he lied? You will note that the article states she had previously been arrested on a pot charge, by the same officer.

…why don’t you just admit that you had decided to troll this thread with that comment and leave it at that? Because there isn’t any other logical reason why you would drop that bomb in this thread.

Mea culpa. I noticed the prior arrest, but missed that they were both cited in the incident in question.

Still pepper-spray and tasering and tasering again was very excessive in the absence of any threat, no?

And do you agree that the cop’s attempt to erase the video was criminal?

Come on, now, we know that the police never tamper with evidence.

I do not find any fault with the cop’s treatment of noncompliant repeat offenders.

That depends. If the police committed no crime, then deleting the video cannot possibly have been destruction of evidence of a crime. Furthermore, we currently have it only on the word of the suspect that the video was deleted at all.

Nice siggy.

Just to lighten things up around here:
Woman, 90, locked officer in basement, settles with police

Maybe, just maybe there’s the beginnings of a change in the air. And good for her!

Can the police require you to exit your vehicle if you’re not under arrest? Does ‘I smell marijuana’ suffice for probable cause?

From the article:

Maybe the Council President should focus his attention on the number of police engaging in the sort of behavior that leads to payouts.

Another guy with his priorities out of whack. Friend of yours, Morgenstern?

Sure. Consider the following.

I infer from this that Morgenstern is a bigot. Using euphemisms for lynching and suggesting that a poster’s family would be subjected to such treatment is KKK stuff, right?

I am willing to consider myself incorrect in this regard. I do not apologize though: in fact I believe I might be doing Morgenstern a favor. I certainly am not the only one to have encountered coded bigot-speech in the past. Others will infer without posting.

Ouch. Weird story. I guess more information to come.

That sounds awfully like a liberal “dog whistle” to me.

I don’t follow.

I mean c’mon. Jokes about lynching? Really? Combined with allusions to heredity? I was trying to cut him a little slack in that last paragraph, as I have sympathy for those who accidentally write something that can be taken the wrong way.

Another Day, Another Video, Another Name Goes Hashtag: #Eric Harris

New Video Shows Unarmed Tulsa, OK Man Shot and Killed:

Agreed. But maybe by hitting them in the pocketbook they might finally get a clue?

… nah. :frowning:

It is messed up that they have a 73-year-old cop chasing down suspects. And it seems to me that the guy was already down when he was “tased”.

I’m guessing they still had a grand retirement send-off for ole boy, though.

Are guns and tasers really that hard to tell apart? Do they weigh the same and feel the same way when held?

This story reads like an Onion parody of police shootings.

Either is acceptable. So your ongoing streak of factual accuracy in this thread continues.

I’m not sure what the big deal is. The police killing took place on Thursday and by Sunday they concluded that no further investigation was necessary. So we’re all good right? Why do people think there might be a problem with police procedures or a reason to reprimand an officer who killed somebody? It’s already been noted that it was an honest mistake.

Cop mistakes gun for taser, July 2014:
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cop-mistakes-gun-taser-shoots-unarmed-man-job/

Cop mistakes gun for taser, 2002. Taser Co. sued for resemblance: case dismissed.

Taser M-26: http://www.smartstun.com/TASER-M26C-wLaser-_p_57.html
I don’t know what its heft is and it has bright yellow markings. But it could conceivably feel like a gun in an andrenalized situation, or so I speculate.

Reading the wiki article, it appears that Tasers aren’t deployed as casually in Britain and Germany. More testing, more skepticism. In Australia it varies by state: sometimes general patrol officers are permitted to carry them, sometimes not.

Mistakes from Taserguns blog, last updated in 2004. Bor-ring! https://taserguns.wordpress.com/