Haven’t your heard, police brutality doesn’t happen to white people.Just saw this - No excuse for the blow that sent that man to the hospital for head trauma. I believe the officer was removed from duty. What struck me most - the officer apparently didn't understand what the protests were about: police brutality!
Actually what I read was he was in serious condition.Got got through watching this on Facebook. Made my blood boil. He had a damn phone in his hand, no threat whatsoever. He’s doing okay in the hospital.
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Aren’t you outraged that there is no outrage?We all see different things.
I see a lone protester who appears to be attempting to provoke an incident with a police line that was trying to clear the area when the curfew went into effect. All people even protesters need to comply with laws and police orders.
I will agree that it looked like the force was greater than the threat.
IMO the majority of men and women on the police force just want to finish a shift and go home safely.
I think we should all stop looking for things to be outraged over and focus on the original incident that sparked these events.
He was bleeding from the back of the head and from his right ear. Those are not good signs.Actually what I read was he was in serious condition.
No they are not good signs. But very few people care, the story is not a money maker apparently. It’s all about the money, it’s not really about racism.He was bleeding from the back of the head and from his right ear. Those are not good signs.
I will agree that it looked like the force was greater than the threat.
This is the problem. How many times have we seen someone shot and killed who was unarmed? https://www.cnn.com/2017/05/18/us/police-involved-shooting-cases/index.html
CeeGee - I'll save the link and read it later. I have a limited tolerance level for some things, as this is a major issue for me. My blood pressure is already high today. But, I do appreciate the post.
I think police were quite sure what the protest was about. But some officers enjoy hurting someone so much, they just can't control themselves & will use any opportunity to do it. Brutality is the only way they can assert their manhood. They are no better than criminal thugs, except that their police uniform allows it.Just saw this - No excuse for the blow that sent that man to the hospital for head trauma. I believe the officer was removed from duty. What struck me most - the officer apparently didn't understand what the protests were about: police brutality!
There, finally the correct word: Some.I think police were quite sure what the protest was about. But some officers enjoy hurting someone so much, they just can't control themselves & will use any opportunity to do it. Brutality is the only way they can assert their manhood. They are no better than criminal thugs, except that their police uniform allows it.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York condemned the actions of the officers in a statement late Thursday night.
“The incident in Buffalo is wholly unjustified and utterly disgraceful,” Mr. Cuomo said. “I’ve spoken with City of Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown and we agree that the officers involved should be immediately suspended. Police officers must enforce — NOT ABUSE — the law.”
“It sickens me,” the Erie County executive, Mark Poloncarz, wrote on Twitter about the video, which includes both vulgarity and disturbing images.
The Buffalo Police Department told local media that five people were arrested during the protest.
The mayor, Mr. Brown, said in a statement that he was disturbed by the episode and that the city’s police commissioner had ordered an immediate investigation.
Well, unless the white guy has died, last I heard he was in the hospital, you are wrong No. 1. The cops did not think the cell phone was a gun, they claimed he tripped. Wrong No. 2. The white guy was not beat up, he was pushed. wrong No 3. The white guy‘s face wasn’t bashed in, he was pushed backwards, fell, and hit his head. Wrong No. 4.Let's see if I got this right. A white guy was beaten up, so that proves white cops aren't racists, just thugs. But they aren't thugs, because the white guy didn't comply with some curfew laws, so that's the legal basis to bash his face in. And since no black person was killed, the media didn't care. But it was the media, who stirred up things, because the cops were racists. And the reason the cops beat up people, was the rioters looting. But people were only forced to loot because of the actions of the racist thugs-the police. But the law abiding police only arrest criminals, who are all black, because whites don't commit crimes. But whites make up most of the media, who only focus on blacks criminals as the new orange. But cops proportionally arrested more blacks than whites, which proves cops are racists. But if one white guy gets beat up that proves white cops aren't racists, but the cops said his cell phone was a "gun", and killed him. But the media...................................................................................INFINITY.
What? An officer came up from behind two officers and shoved the elderly man-hard. The two officers who were involved went to kneel down to help and the officer who push the elderly man down, stopped them from helping.CNN is covering it a lot so I'm seeing reasonable media coverage.
This is one recent incident that isn't yet another in a string of incidents with similar situations. I think the difference between the level of response to this and the level or response to the George Floyd and now Manuel Ellis is there is not perceived behavior towards many elderly people as opposed to perceived behavior towards many black people.
Based on the coverage I've seen (police officer or officers shoved the man causing him to fall backwards, hit his head on the sidewalk and then the entire group just walks on leaving him there) I hope the officers who shoved him are fired and the rest of the group faces repercussions for not taking action to assist their victim.
However as I said this is based on the coverage I've seen. It might not be the complete picture yet. There may have been other officers behind the group that moved in to help the man. The coverage also doesn't show what the officers were moving towards which might have affected their lack of focus on their victim.