Police Brutality & Executions

Babagounj

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Austin Officers Thrown Back from Exploding Car - Suspect Gets Back In Burning Car!
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Police Department and Fire Arson investigators are looking into the cause of an explosion that sent three people, including two police officers, to area hospitals early Tuesday morning.

Fire officials say officers were trying to talk to a driver around 2 a.m. at the Stassney Food Mart on 5717 South Interstate 35. When officers tried to get closer to him, he jumped back in his car and said, “I think I’m going to set the car and fire,” according to APD dash camera video. A few seconds later, a loud pop is heard and fire engulfed the vehicle.

One of the officers said he saw the driver with a lighter in his hand and investigators believe the vehicle had fuel in it.

The officers were able to pull the driver — who was alone — out of the burning car before fire crews arrived, and the driver was taken to University Medical Center Brackenridge in serious condition and may likely have to be taken to Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio.

Police say they believe the driver of the vehicle was trying to commit suicide.
 

oldngray

nowhere special

It's hard to tell exactly what was happening there other than a lot of kids trespassed into a private pool party and wouldn't obey the cops (more than one cop) instructions. It seemed as if they were trying to provoke the cops to get a reaction. I don't think the cop should have drawn his pistol but at least he didn't shoot anybody. Maybe he didn't have a taser or he would have probably justified in tasing some of those kids.
 

wayfair

swollen member
It's hard to tell exactly what was happening there other than a lot of kids trespassed into a private pool party and wouldn't obey the cops (more than one cop) instructions. It seemed as if they were trying to provoke the cops to get a reaction. I don't think the cop should have drawn his pistol but at least he didn't shoot anybody. Maybe he didn't have a taser or he would have probably justified in tasing some of those kids.

he drew his gun when the 2 guys circled behind him
 

MAKAVELI

Well-Known Member
It's hard to tell exactly what was happening there other than a lot of kids trespassed into a private pool party and wouldn't obey the cops (more than one cop) instructions. It seemed as if they were trying to provoke the cops to get a reaction. I don't think the cop should have drawn his pistol but at least he didn't shoot anybody. Maybe he didn't have a taser or he would have probably justified in tasing some of those kids.
Instead of acting like a friend...g nut case, running around like a fool, he could have been more calm and collected like his fellow officers. I noticed all the kids who were apprehended, shoved to the ground, and yelled at were all black. Hmmm.........
 

DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
I missed that but did notice he was surrounded and vastly outnumbered. The cops were there because the residents who lived there called them because of those non resident troublemakers.
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oldngray

nowhere special
Instead of acting like a friend...g nut case, running around like a fool, he could have been more calm and collected like his fellow officers. I noticed all the kids who were apprehended, shoved to the ground, and yelled at were all black. Hmmm.........

I noticed the kids who obeyed the cops were left alone.
 

DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
Instead of acting like a friend...g nut case, running around like a fool, he could have been more calm and collected like his fellow officers. I noticed all the kids who were apprehended, shoved to the ground, and yelled at were all black. Hmmm.........
“Everyone who was getting put on the ground was black, Mexican, Arabic,” he said. “[The cop] didn’t even look at me. It was kind of like I was invisible.”

Stone told BuzzFeed News that when she approached the officers to explain what had happened in the pool the cop featured in the video ordered that she be handcuffed. “I asked why I was in handcuffs and he wouldn’t tell me,” she said, adding that she was the only white person handcuffed.

Stone’s father, Donnie, soon arrived on scene and was also not given a reason as to why his 14-year-old daughter was in handcuffs. “All they would say is that she’s not arrested,” he said. “I was fixing to get really irate. I thought they were going to put me in handcuffs. I was shaking. It was very aggravating.”

Stone was released from her handcuffs after about 25 minutes and allowed to go home.
 

oldngray

nowhere special
“Everyone who was getting put on the ground was black, Mexican, Arabic,” he said. “[The cop] didn’t even look at me. It was kind of like I was invisible.”

Stone told BuzzFeed News that when she approached the officers to explain what had happened in the pool the cop featured in the video ordered that she be handcuffed. “I asked why I was in handcuffs and he wouldn’t tell me,” she said, adding that she was the only white person handcuffed.

Stone’s father, Donnie, soon arrived on scene and was also not given a reason as to why his 14-year-old daughter was in handcuffs. “All they would say is that she’s not arrested,” he said. “I was fixing to get really irate. I thought they were going to put me in handcuffs. I was shaking. It was very aggravating.”

Stone was released from her handcuffs after about 25 minutes and allowed to go home.

An unbiased source? One of the troublemakers went crying to Daddy. It couldn't be that his little angel was behaving badly could it?
 

oldngray

nowhere special
Behaving badly? That must be why they let her go and didn't charge her with anything.
According to a statement from the McKinney Police Department on Sunday, officers responded to a call at 7:15 p.m., Friday of a disturbance between multiple juveniles in a location where they did not live nor allegedly have permission to be. McKinney police said some calls claimed the youths were “actively fighting.”

The statement claims the responding officers “encountered a large crowd that refused to comply with police commands.”

In the video posted to YouTube by Brandon Brooks, one officer yelled at multiple young people for not staying seated on the ground when he had ordered them to do so. He chased and then handcuffed two black young men before wrestling a young black girl to ground. The officer can be seen pulling the girl to the ground by her arm and hair and sitting on her to subdue her.

When a group of young men rushed to come to her aid, the officer pulled his gun on the teenagers.

“Get out of here or you’re going to jail,” the officer shouted at bystanders in the video.

According to NBC DFW, police could not confirm if any arrests had been made.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201...-a-teenage-girl-and-was-ultimately-suspended/


Would you call that good behavior by those kids?
 
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