Title: Cop Puts Innocent Man in Coma Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:May 25, 2009 Author:YouTube Post Date:2009-05-25 09:18:19 by Turtle Keywords:None Views:457 Comments:27
We wish; however, his peers in the station and at City Hall will decree that - though 'this certainly is an unfortunate incident - the officer was acting within the parameters of his responsibility and the man's actions.....etc.etc.' Remember: the guy who was damaged was only a citizen - not a member of the authority class. "...to Protect and Serve". Oh yeah.
Well, they will have to give the cop some kind of award because he *thought* the guy he shoved into the wsll was one of those terrible people known as "them." And as it turned out he was so you know what they say, no harm, no foul. You know, with cops it is "us v. them" with the them being everyone who isn't a cop or some kind of rogue judge or politician.
You know, with cops it is "us v. them" with the them being everyone who isn't a cop or some kind of rogue judge or politician.
Quite so, and police funerals have taken on the semblance of Head OF State Funerals - complete with caissons, horses, bagpipes, a volley of shots, taps, and police helicopters flying overhead in formation. Terribly militaristic. A few years ago I witnessed a phalanx of one hundred or so police cars with lights flashing, sirens screaming, speeding toward Miami for a police funeral. Many of the cars were self-identified as coming from Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina. None of those officers could possibly have known the deceased Miami offficer, but there was that need to show "solidarity" and, of course, the desire for a few days of frolicking on Miami Beach. Police funerals have become an orgasm of authority and aggression. They have gone far over the line....