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Posted: 10/20/2016 7:45:12 PM EDT
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Police are investigating the arrest of a black teenager who wouldn’t put away a bag of potato chips and a lollipop in the subway. Bystanders recorded the scene on video and accused officers of using excessive force. View Quote http://wtop.com/dc/2016/10/black-teen-arrested-over-potato-chips-lollipop-in-dc-subway/ |
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Amazing how nearly every claim of excessive force is preceded by defiant attitude and physical resistance.
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Are transit cops real cops in the first place? Kinda like mall security aren't they?
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View Quote Interesting how the older black woman didn't see a problem, but the young white girl did. |
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No, no, rules are racist, and cops are racist, and all white people are racist. To say otherwise is racist, you racist. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Amazing how nearly every claim of excessive force is preceded by defiant attitude and physical resistance. No, no, rules are racist, and cops are racist, and all white people are racist. To say otherwise is racist, you racist. Hey, I just made an observation, don't you be putting me in a "box". |
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Interesting how the older black woman didn't see a problem, but the young white girl did. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Interesting how the older black woman didn't see a problem, but the young white girl did. Guilty little cracker. |
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She will go home and use a cat o'nine tails upon herself in repentance for her whiteness.
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I don't see anything wrong with his actions. It wasn't cruel or painful for the girl. He just sat her down.
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Quoted: Interesting how the older black woman didn't see a problem, but the young white girl did. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Interesting how the older black woman didn't see a problem, but the young white girl did. well.....I don't need to make my comment....you just said it! |
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That was the weakest leg sweep ever, and she slide down the wall. WTF was the issue???
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No, no, rules are racist, and cops are racist, and all white people are racist. To say otherwise is racist, you racist. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Amazing how nearly every claim of excessive force is preceded by defiant attitude and physical resistance. No, no, rules are racist, and cops are racist, and all white people are racist. To say otherwise is racist, you racist. Yeah you racist |
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She should thank her lucky stars she ran into the transit police rather than hammer man.
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Stealing hot chips and grape pop is like all constitutional and shit.
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Quoted: In dc they have a hell of a job, people get murdered on the train stations and lots of fights they get involved in. Robberies galore, etc. Yeah, they're real cops. I know many. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Are transit cops real cops in the first place? Kinda like mall security aren't they? In dc they have a hell of a job, people get murdered on the train stations and lots of fights they get involved in. Robberies galore, etc. Yeah, they're real cops. I know many. |
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View Quote They, like, probably did try using different modes, like, of communication, and, like, it probably didn't, like, get them very far so, like, they had to attempt to, like, gain compliance some other, like, way. You know? |
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Are transit cops real cops in the first place? Kinda like mall security aren't they? View Quote Yes, the Metro Transit cops in the DC, MD, VA region are (or used to be) excellent police officers. They have to be familiar with the laws of all three regions and are probably some of the highest trained non-fed cops in the area. |
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Interesting how the older black woman didn't see a problem, but the young white girl did. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Interesting how the older black woman didn't see a problem, but the young white girl did. That was fucking hilarious! Excellent example of common sense vs PC SJWing at it's best! |
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She was having emotional trauma so it's okay for her to defy the rules that are set up for everybody?
That entitlement tho. |
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The video I saw there were Moniquas screaming "She jus a little guuurrrl!!!" "She a chiiile!!!"
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She landed on an extremely heavily padded area. No damage was done.
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Go ask that question in New York City. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Are transit cops real cops in the first place? Kinda like mall security aren't they? Go ask that question in New York City. Solo patrol, with a different radio channel then the precinct, and your backup coming by train. Yeah, definitely are real cops. Don't miss those days. Good leg sweep. |
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Are transit cops real cops in the first place? Kinda like mall security aren't they? I wouldn't say that in Dallas, if I were you. This. They are real. Yep. Portland is kinda weird. The Transit Police are officers assigned from different agencies where Trimet operates. So we have Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington county deputies, along with Portland, Gresham, Beaverton, Milwaukie, Oregon City, and Troutdale PD officers. Any of them can show up at a bus or train stop. |
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Interesting how the older black woman didn't see a problem, but the young white girl did. reality vs brainwashing |
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No one seems to notice that it's an arrestable offense to eat potato chips in the DC subway.
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Interesting how the older black woman didn't see a problem, but the young white girl did. Oh that white cracker is full of the white guilt. I drive down our Rosa Parks Way once a week to make sure I am have no white guilt. LOL. |
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I'll yield to the D.C./MD/VA residents: the Metro is for the most part safe, efficient, and clean. Everybody knows the rules, and they are enforced with rigidity, about like Singapore. It's the only thing in Brazzaville-On-Anacostia that works pretty well.
I have spent a big chunk of my life TDY there, and have no issues with the Metro. I once spent two months TDY in London, and decided to hit every Tube stop on the very reasonable weekend full pass (1995), starting out of Richmond. Some of them were quite interesting, most were pedestrian. In the humble guest house where I was staying, I told them at breakfast (another thread on that, God help me) I had been to Elephant & Castle, which looked like an even more violent version of Kingston, Jamaica. All of the folks at the table went, "Waaaa!", which is the apparent American equivalent of, "WTF?!? You went to Compton?" One older business gentleman said, "I'd give them all a knife, put them in Wembley Stadium, and last man out gets 25k Pounds!" |
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Second part of video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyOpAJkV4e4 "(Name withheld), 17 years old, was commuting home with her friends from Bell High School. She was walking to the metro gates with a bag of chips and lollipop then stopped by transit police because she had food. That's all the back story I was able to get from her and her friends. When filming started after they had already handcuffed her. In the other videos, she keeps asking them to loosen the handcuffs But they won't. They then took her up to police vehicle to search her but they slammed her against the car. She screams that they just slammed her face against the window. Officer Vinh (big Asian man with white tee) did most of the violent arresting / assaulting Sent her to the juvenile processing station near Minnesota Ave. They wouldn't let the person filming this video use her phone to call her mom and unfortunately her mom just got a new number so she didn't have it memorized for home to call her. A criminal defense attorney at Georgetown Law, was filming from the start and is going to follow up. The young woman in handcuffs was also experiencing a lot of emotional trauma because her friend got shot and died yesterday." |
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No give a shits left for her. She knew the rules. Bought a ticket, and took the ride...literally. Some people learn more slowly than others.
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