Title: Caught On Tape: Cop Pulls Gun On 2 Kids, Unleashes Profanity-Laden Tirade In Affluent Suburb Source:
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Caught On Tape: Cop Pulls Gun On 2 Kids, Unleashes Profanity-Laden Tirade In Affluent Suburb
Submitted by Simon Black via SovereignMan.com,
Ill be up front with you and say that this video is disturbing.
Its like a bucket of ice-cold water thrown in the face of the dream world that most people are walking through.
Watching riots on TV in places like Baltimore and Ferguson, its easy to think, That couldnt happen here. All that police violence only happens in poor communities.
Guess again.
This weekend it was the safe, quiet suburb of McKinney, Texas, about 30 minutes outside of Dallas.
McKinney is no gang-infested slum; its an affluent bedroom community with an average household income over $96,000 according to Colliers International.
(Having grown up just a few miles away, I would add that its pretty sterile too, full of big-box retailers, megaplex cinemas, and chain restaurants.)
Over the weekend some local kids were having a summer pool party to celebrate a friends birthday.
With that many adolescents crammed together in one place, there was undoubtedly some silly teenage drama going on. And police were called to the scene.
One of them starts off almost immediately screaming profanity-laden tirades at the kids, many as young as 14.
This courageous officers advice to young people included such gems as Sit your asses down, and Dont make me fuckin run around with 30 pounds of goddamn gear on. . .
At one point throws a girl to the ground who had apparently failed to get her ass out of here with appropriate alacrity.
You can see him grab her neck and attempt to shove her face into the pavement.
The kids all start screaming. Two of them rush over to try and help their classmate, at which point Captain America pulls his gun out and advances menacingly towards them.
They bolt. So he turns his attention back to the girl, grabs her head once again, and screams ON YOUR FACE!!! as he pins her down on the ground and puts her in handcuffs.
Its really disturbing to watch.
Had it been a parent trying to grind his kids face into the pavement, Child Protective Services would have immediately removed the girl from the home and the father would be rotting in jail this very moment.
But when a police officer does it, he goes on leave. And only when hes unlucky enough to be caught on camera.
If some random stranger grabbed your child and started attacking her, youd instantly turn into Bruce Lee and put the guy in a Kung-Fu death grip.
But when a police officer attacks your child, the government expects you to just stand around and watch.
Thats one of the most disturbing things from the video.
Youll see there are a bunch of adults in the video milling around with their hands in their pockets while the kids get abused.
I appreciate theyre doing whatever they feel like they can do to make the best of a bad situation.
But theyve been indoctrinated for so long that their reaction is to be obedient and submissive. They dont interfere with the law. They know their place and they act like it.
The kids, on the other hand, are all still young enough that they havent totally subordinated themselves to the state. Theres still a part of them thats free.
So when the cops get totally out of control, their instinct is to fight back.
That is, after all, our natural instinct to be free.
We have to -learn- to be intimidated and subservient to the state. We have to learn to stand around with our hands in our pockets while our children are abused. And that learning takes place in none other than the public school system.
I checked the McKinney Independent School Districts website and found that these kids all recite the Pledge of Allegiance in the morning, including that part about liberty and justice for all.
They sing songs gushing about freedom in America. But they just got a taste of how free they really are.
Hopefully that lesson stays with them. Its certainly more powerful that an entire semester of the mandatory civics class they have to take.
After watching the video I actually downloaded a copy of the staple civics textbook Magruders American Government, and found a rather prescient passage in the first chapter:
This nation was founded by those who loved liberty and prized it above all earthly possessions.
True statement. But that instinctive flame to be free has gone out for so many people, not only in America but across the world.
And no nation can rise again until that flame is rekindled.
The textbook continues:
To preserve and protect [their rights and liberty], each generation must learn and understand them anew, and be willing to stand up for them when necessary.
"Facebook friends and family PLEASE HELP! That (now viral) video of the officer in McKinney subduing a girl in a bathing suit was in OUR neighborhood. The situation was NOT what is being reported
A DJ setup in a public space next to the private pool in our neighborhood on Friday and played loud explicit (F-bomb) music for multiple hours (it is unclear if he was invited by a resident as no one has claimed responsibility). The teenagers (both black and white) were being brought into our neighborhood by the carload because the DJ was tweeting out invites to a pool party for $15 (obviously unauthorized by our neighborhood). The teens began fighting with each other and pushing their way into our private pool. Some were jumping our fence. The security guard was accosted when he tried to stop the beginnings of this mob scene. Some residents who live around the park/pool area tried to come out and settle things down. The teens started yelling racial slurs at our neighbors and started assaulting people and property (throwing bottles at cars and attacking a mother at the pool with 3 young children). The first officer on the scene was by himself. At that time, the party had grown to a large, aggressive crowd. As the officer arrived, many teens started running through our neighborhood. Many of the teens were being very aggressive and yelling at the officers as more arrived.
This was a very dangerous situation for the officers AND the teens/residents not involved. The news media has refused to hear the neighborhoods side of this story. The video being distributed is only a very small segment of what happened. This information being distributed by the media and others is extremely distorted and in some cases outright lies.
PLEASE HELP US STOP THE BROADCASTING OF THIS IGNORANCE. The media is trying to make it look like our neighborhood is a whites only, racist area. Anyone who has spent even a few minutes in our area knows this is an outright LIE.
The unfortunate result is that our neighbors are now being threatened. We have also had cars and property in and around the park area vandalized this weekend. Unfortunately, the press and social media are trying to enflame the situation.
I am asking for your help for my family and my neighbors safety PLEASE, PLEASE do not rebroadcast any of these lies."
D J Reign wasn't invited by the residents, rather he 'twitters out' Rave Parties & charges $15 a head (or whatever he can get.) As far as the cop goes, I've been surrounded by chimps and I've done the same. I'd do the same today as an armed citizen.
"There was no racism, police brutality, it was idiotic teens doing idiotic things and thiking they didn't need to suffer any consequences. Now our beautiful neighborhood and neighbors feel like someone came and pooped all over our lives."
Days after a dramatic video surfaced of a Texas police officer pulling a gun and screaming at young people at a community pool, the teenage girl he forced to the ground has spoken out. So have local residents who back the police.
The officer who briefly pulled a gun and then held the teenager on the ground at one point by kneeling on her back has been identified as Cpl. Eric Casebolt. He has been put on leave, but the video record of him shouting profanities and ordering swimsuit-clad youths to get on the ground has renewed a broader conversation over the proper use of police force and the dynamics of race in America.
The teenage girl who was pushed to the ground and briefly detained is black; Casebolt is white. Many critics of the police action at the Craig Ranch North Community Pool say that black teens at the outdoor party were targeted.
"Everything could've been solved way better than what it was," says Tatiana Rhodes, 19, who tells local TV news WFAA that she organized the party along with her mother and sister. "I mean, there were other officers that were actually nice to people."
Rhodes and her sister, 15, say that they can't stop thinking about the incident; her sister calls it "horrific."
ADVISORY: This video contains profanity and violence.
McKinney's police department says it took at least 10 units to calm the scene at the Craig Ranch North Community Pool, and that the first officers arrived around 7:15 p.m. local time Friday. They were answering residents' concerns about "multiple juveniles at the location, who do not live in the area or have permission to be there, refusing to leave," the department said Sunday.
The teenager, whose age was initially reported as 14 and has since been listed as 15, spoke to local Fox 4 News, saying of the officer who grabbed her, "He told me to keep walking, and I kept walking. And then, I'm guessing he thought we were saying rude stuff to him."
She described how her arm had been twisted around her back, how her hair had been pulled and how her back hurt. She added, "Him getting fired is not enough."
But some homeowners who live near the pool have backed the police in the matter. Fox 4 reports that someone put up a sign at the pool Sunday thanking the officers for their work. The station also spoke to a woman who didn't want to be identified on camera.
"They were just doing the right thing when these kids were fleeing and using profanity and threatening security guards," the white resident says of the police.
On Sunday, McKinney Police Chief Greg Conley said:
"A formal investigation into the incident has been started, and the officer involved has been placed on administrative leave, pending the outcome of the investigation.
"The McKinney Police Department is committed to treating all persons fairly under the law. We are committed to preserving the peace and safety of our community for all of our citizens."
At a news conference Sunday, Conley refused to discuss what one questioner called a history of racial tension in McKinney.
"McKinney attracted national attention in 2004 after the Police Department's tactics were called into question by the U.S. Department of Justice. Racial tensions between police and residents in an east-side neighborhood escalated following four execution-style slayings earlier in the year.
"About 75 percent of McKinney residents are white, and about 10 percent are black, according to 2010 census data."
Local radio show host Benét Embry, who is black and lives in McKinney, tells the Morning News that the community "is not a racist neighborhood" and that it's "unfortunate that an event like this brings the spotlight."
Embry also says that police who responded to calls of a disturbance at the pool did their best to restore order and that a small number of kids were "acting the fool."
Another view comes from Michael Corey Quattrin, who wrote a post on Facebook that has been shared tens of thousands of times since it was posted Sunday night. Quattrin, who says he lives in the neighborhood, believes the incident is being misrepresented.
Quattrin says that both black and white teenagers from outside the neighborhood were drawn to the party by tweets, and that led to a scene that prompted residents to call police.
"The teens began fighting with each other and pushing their way into our private pool," he says. "Some were jumping our fence. The security guard was accosted when he tried to stop the beginnings of this mob scene."
The McKinney Police Department has been slow to provide details about Casebolt, and a LinkedIn profile in his name has been deleted. According to the Morning News, before it was removed, Casebolt's profile described him as a Navy veteran and former highway patrolman who joined the McKinney police force in the summer of 2005.
If I got caught up in a swirling crowd of chimping 'groids I damn sure would have my pistol out and be trying to back away from it all, I'm no fool and I like living. Cop had more balls than I would to wade into that mess.
If I lived in Craig Ranch I'd be super-pissed that those little thugs made their way into my neighborhood. The people who live there are PAYING to be in a rarified atmosphere.
The Alpha chimp gets in the wind when the cop's gun comes out, so the desired result was achieved w/o undue violence. Of course some people would prefer a cop never unholster his gun but they have never been chimped.
The Alpha chimp gets in the wind when the cop's gun comes out, so the desired result was achieved w/o undue violence. Of course some people would prefer a cop never unholster his gun but they have never been chimped
We should take up a collection to buy those folks some Chuck E Cheese gift certificates, dine-in only.
I've watched that video in that spot about 50 times and I don't see anyone doing anything that is remotely threatening to the cop let alone anyone who looks like he is about to pull...
BTW, even Mark Fuhrman couldn't excuse what this cop did...
Beseech them to "In the name of His Holiness, Martin Luther King, I implore you to cease your raucous shindig and Please disperse after properly gathering up your belongings and depositing all trash in the provided receptacles. In His name, Amen". And hope to hell that they will listen??
One reason, among many, that DFW never experienced riots was a heavy-handed police presence who have never tolerated any BS from "them". That's just the way it is here.
When I was about 12 my Dad told my brother and I about cops having "throw- downs" and what that was all about and to obey what they tell us to do when out away from the house. Dad only had to tell us that ONCE and neither of us ever questioned his wisdom.
One reason, among many, that DFW never experienced riots was a heavy-handed police presence who have never tolerated any BS from "them". That's just the way it is here.
There is absolutely no pleasant way to chase a pack of nogs. It can't be done. Period, end of story.
My Dad chased single ones down over in Germany who went AWOL (not his primary duty, just helping the MP), that was enough for him. He said they weren't concerned over a dishonorable discharge after a court-martial because they were too stupid to realize the consequences of their actions.
Your dad was right. And every black guy I worked with in Brooklyn North would agree. These thuggies embarrassed decent blacks, but apparently they don't have that effect on some whites. In short order this mess will be visited on all of us and we have ourselves to thank for allowing the media to manipulate matters.