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Title: Incident of Police Brutality in Austin, Texas. Nicole Mann is a friend of mine. Video
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Published: Dec 5, 2011
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Post Date: 2011-12-05 13:08:46 by christine
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#11. To: christine (#0)

Creepy. I used to work in that mall...

I notice that the security guard that was so quick to come to his fellow mall cops aid was just as quick to push her out of the way when he wanted to fight the tap out dude.

And yeah, when the big guy with the little dick yanks her around at 5:50 ... that was fucked up...

titorite  posted on  2011-12-05   18:23:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: titorite (#11)

The fat gum needs to be brought up on charges.

Lod  posted on  2011-12-05   18:32:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Lod, all, MSM report (#12)

Two arrests made at anti-war protest Cop: My handcuffs became a weapon

Updated: Monday, 05 Dec 2011, 12:34 AM CST Published : Monday, 05 Dec 2011, 12:31 AM CST

Jacqueline Ingles

AUSTIN (KXAN) - A man and a woman are behind bars following an anti-war protest held in the food court at Barton Creek Mall Saturday.

Ryan Connell, 24, is facing an interference with police duties charge and Nicole Mann, 24, is facing a criminal trespass charge.

A police officer working overtime said he was directed to the food court at Barton Creek Mall around 5 p.m. Saturday by a mall patron that noticed an anti-war protesting taking place.

An arrest affidavit states that about 10 elderly people were holding anti-war signs in the food court on the first floor and the officer asked them to leave the mall.

It was at this point that Mann asked one of the seniors for their sign and joined the protest, police said.

Mann was told to leave mall property and refused, according to police, and that is when she was placed under arrest.

While being handcuffed, Mann spun away from officers and had one of the handcuffs opening making it a weapon, the arrest affidavit states.

Mann allegedly began cursing at officers and pushing them away, police said.

Police said to gain control of Mann, the took her to the ground. However, once on the ground, the officer said Mann spun around and kicked him in the groin twice.

According to the arrest affidavit, the officer reported feeling sharp pains in his groin area.

It was at this time that Connell, Mann's boyfriend, allegedly grabbed the officer's right shoulder and yelled to get off his girlfriend, the arrest affidavit states.

Police said a mall security guard was able to get Connell away from the officer.

Connell's bond was set at $2,000.

Mann's bond was set at $500.

christine  posted on  2011-12-05   19:42:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: christine (#13)

Police said to gain control of Mann, the took her to the ground. However, once on the ground, the officer said Mann spun around and kicked him in the groin twice.

lol! Wow Christine, you sure have some radical friends. I am surprised that the bail is only $500 bucks if they allege she kicked him in the groin.

Nicole Mann, 24, is facing a criminal trespass charge.

if someone in CA kicked a pig in the groin, they'd probably get their head blown off & if luckily enough not to, theyd be brought up on numerous felony charges. I bet the groin kick accusation is either a lie, or if it happened, it was deserved.

Artisan  posted on  2011-12-05   20:57:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Artisan, purplerose, Ferret (#18)

watch the video and see if you see two kicks in the groin. it looks to me like she was simply trying to defend herself by lifting her legs up. remember, at the point, the cop was hurting her. you can hear her say something about her wrist. Nicole was not part of the protest. she simply walked up and asked one lady for one of the shopping bags. she has retained a lawyer, btw.

Mike, I'll tell her. lol.

christine  posted on  2011-12-05   21:23:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: christine (#20)

I sure didn't see it. If she did, which I doubt she did, she obviously didn't do it very hard or the big guy would have fallen over in pain. She looks like a kid, I suppose she isn't though. I sure hope she wasn't hurt by that fat cop.

I partially agree with their protest. The part I don't agree with is telling people not to buy toy guns and that ALL WARS are bad. Most of them are bad, but wars fought for freedom and justice IMO are morally OK. The USA itself wouldn't exist today without such a war. Of course protesting on private property where it could possibly disrupt sales is certainly something those leasing the stores would not want, especially if they sell toy guns or video war games. So I understand them wanting them to leave.

RickyJ  posted on  2011-12-05   22:46:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: RickyJ (#29)

"...The USA itself wouldn't exist today without such a war. Of course protesting on private property where it could possibly disrupt sales is certainly something those leasing the stores would not want, especially if they sell toy guns or video war games. So I understand them wanting them to leave."

Firstly, war is a corruption racket. The fact that the United States government gets our military involved in international crisis like Iran, Iraq, and now Syria, is a racket in itself and serves nobody but the international bankers and owners of those bankers who have financed both sides of this war effort to keep the war going at the cost of human casualities. All of those involved in this war racket should be brought up on RICO charges.

Secondly, the reason why those people were in that mall was to voice their concerns about our buying products from countries that wage wars and/or consider us as Enemy #1 such as Mexico and China. The reason the people voice their concerns about these products is because Americans are being forced to purchase products from countries that we are at war with right now. This is called the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1950. It is a commercial statute that entitles the United States Dept of Commerce to continued to export and import defective and otherwise tainted products with poison for the purpose of doing business with rogue countries. That is why those people were there quietly protesting which is their Right! They have a right to voice their concerns especially where it involves our money buying crappy products that either poison our children, families and our pets! And businesses like this mall don't care about the safety of your family and pets. They just want your money and will gladly take it with a smile (which is the same as fuck you)!

purplerose  posted on  2011-12-06   0:00:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: purplerose (#30)

China and Mexico are not at war with us. Without China proping up the dollar the USA would have already collapsed by now. China needs the USA now to keep their own economy from collapsing. If China's growth stops, or worse receeds, there will be a very bloody revolution in China. The Chinese leaders fear their own people even more than they fear the USA.

Also no one has the right to protest on private property if the property owners don't want them there.

RickyJ  posted on  2011-12-06   0:42:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: RickyJ (#31)

We are at war with China and Mexico. If any American dares to vacation in Mexico, they may come back in bodybags! If you have been paying attention to the recent case about the U.S. General General Eric Holder and the Dept of Justice involved in gun smuggling operation (aka Operation Fast and Furious), you would know that it is our own government that is funneling war machines with Mexican drug lords which are causing our border patrol people to get shot at and killed.

In our public college schools, we have teachers telling our young children that China is not communist when the press tells the opposite story. I lived with communists chinese exchange students who came to this country on student visas and are working in our classrooms. Why are they here? To gather information about our technology the way we think and live. All this they report back to their communist government. We also had these communists working in our space program trying to get our American scientists to give them( the communists) U.S. space program trade secrets and inventive abstract ideas before these ideas were even patented. But some of us Americans could see through these chinese for what they were really up to and refused to give in our ideas and trade secrets. We went around them, through attorneys and patented our ideas and refused to cooperate in giving away trade secrets which would have breached our Security Clearance and the United States government. But those like Bill and Hillary Clinton would not care for it is they who gave the Chinese and Indonesian government our nuclear trade secrets.

And you say the Chinese government is not our enemy? Obviously, you are unaware they have purchased property in the United States, thank to our treasonous Governors of each State, and intend to work Americans at slave labor.

purplerose  posted on  2011-12-06   1:11:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: purplerose (#32)

In our public college schools, we have teachers telling our young children that China is not communist when the press tells the opposite story.

I know this is off topic to this thread, but have you actually been to China?

I know two former Americans that that live there now and they tell a different story. China has more free enterprise today than the USA does. The Chinese are not dumb enough to pick a fight with the biggest military on the face of the Earth while they are barely keeping a check over a real possibility of a revolution in their own country.

RickyJ  posted on  2011-12-06   9:52:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: RickyJ (#39) (Edited)

I know two former Americans that that live there now and they tell a different story.

No, but in 1997 I lived with communists chinese exchange students from Beijing, China, who when I asked them about the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, and a book written by Chinese journalists who told the entire world about what happened there, these two students looked at me and flatly said, "Those journalists are liars...nobody got hurt or died." One of them grabbed the book I was referring to and threw it against the wall in pure hatred. This is the book http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tell-Wor..._Book&hash=item3a5928c3e7

What is more disturbing is that one of them was trying to gather information from me about my country by offering me two fucking dollars in exchange for small information. I told them no thanks and that I am not a traitor to my country. Mind you that these are chinese exchange students in my country! What are they doing here? They are posing as students all the while working as spies for their communist government.

Finally, a young chinese woman that I went to school with met me in the hall one day and we were talking about international law and chinese government and I made a comment about how this country has been so dumb-downed in believing by our professors who downplay the true government of China. She looked at me and said, "China is communist. When Americans go over there, they are always watched and certain areas they are prohibited from visiting. If you dare speak your mind about their government, they will follow you everywhere and make your life hell."

Please don't tell me about how great China is anymore than how great Mexico is. I have no desire to visit either country. China is ruled by a dictatorship and Mexico is ruled by drug lord families.

purplerose  posted on  2011-12-06   15:08:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: purplerose, rickyj (#40)

ive been to china & surprisdingly had a very great time. However, economic "reforms" aside, the commie govt is indeed every bit as despotic today as ever. I found a recent book outlining all this. Ill post the details later.

Artisan  posted on  2011-12-07   7:48:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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