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Tallahassee Police Brutalize Woman
Topic Started: Sep 14 2013, 05:15 AM (1,173 Views)
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Personally I think the cops should serve a decent amount of jail time at the very least.
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After watching the video I'd get on the cops side: she was clearly drunk and she was resisting arrest, you don't do that! You never resist is you're being arrested! Cops won't arrest you without having a reason, and even if that reason isn't correct, you just sue them, they will never charge you without evidence. I also don't see how the cops were 'brutalizing' her, really, I can see how they could have been a little 'rough' with her, but there's no way, that the cops gave her the injuries seen on the picture in the artical, there's just no way! It wasn't like they were punching here in the face.
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They slammed her face on to the car twice and then slammed her on to the floor. With her small frame and their significant weight advantage they could easily deal her that amount of damage. You can tell they went overboard by the fact that she's screaming in pain right after it. Cops should not be allowed to get away with causing people significant injuries like that just because of their job. There's times where you need to use that much force and times where you don't, this was most certainly the latter.
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Man, this is terrible.
atleast the authorities are looking into it. Over here in Illinois we have cops that torture,abuse, and sometimes even kill innocent people whom did nothing wrong. But what punishment do they get? A pat on the back and one time even a promotion.

The cops here need some jail time. They obviously over did it. They need to be fired, i'm tired of this suspended stuff, it doesn't take away the fact that they needlessly brutalized the poor girl.

BTW, not all cops are bad people. It's the couple of apple's that ruin the bunch
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I admit what the police did here is wrong and way too rash but you need to take into consideration what people do to themselves to get them in scenarios like this.

If your going to drink until you've gone wack, you better do it responsibly. If your going to take the risk of being in that state of mind while being in a vehicle, then you accept anything that could happen to you while on the road. This and the fact that she wasn't complying with the officer only worsens her case.

That article is somewhat biased towards the woman IMO. Both sides are at fault.
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I agree with sm11211, I want to take the woman's side, I really do, but the article is to much taking the victim's side so you can't really depend on the info being true.
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Don't read the article then, just watch the video and come to your own conclusions.

Also whatever the crime was isn't relevant. She deserved to be arrested and deserved to be restrained, but there's ways you do it and ways you don't.
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Don't read the article then, just watch the video and come to your own conclusions.

Also whatever the crime was isn't relevant. She deserved to be arrested and deserved to be restrained, but there's ways you do it and ways you don't.


I agree that the officers methods of handling the case was not just and that they should have taken a more civil approach such as restraing her or keeping her in the car but my point is that people bring these problems on themselves.

If your as drunk as a skunk, you shouldn't be behind the wheel. Period.
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Don't read the article then, just watch the video and come to your own conclusions.

Also whatever the crime was isn't relevant. She deserved to be arrested and deserved to be restrained, but there's ways you do it and ways you don't.


I agree that the officers methods of handling the case was not just and that they should have taken a more civil approach such as restraing her or keeping her in the car but my point is that people bring these problems on themselves.

If your as drunk as a skunk, you shouldn't be behind the wheel. Period.
So, you're basically sayin' that it's her fault that she got physically abused by police officers because she was heavily intoxicated and driving?

There's no way that the officers would have any trouble restraining her without using excessive force. Heck, they did already. She was drunk and delirious, hardly a challenge for them.

This was just completely unnecessary.
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So, you're basically sayin' that it's her fault that she got physically abused by police officers because she was heavily intoxicated and driving?

There's no way that the officers would have any trouble restraining her without using excessive force. Heck, they did already. She was drunk and delirious, hardly a challenge for them.

This was just completely unnecessary.


And that's what I said. I said that the officers should have not taken the actions that they did and should have used a more civil approach instead of using the unecessary force that they used. All i'm saying is that people like these need to think twice about what they do so they wont end up in cases like this in the first place.
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So because someone whom is vastly weaker, plus delirious, should be able to be physically manhandled by police since they're intoxicated? Seems kinda unfair.
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Sep 14 2013, 11:23 AM
After watching the video I'd get on the cops side: she was clearly drunk and she was resisting arrest, you don't do that! You never resist is you're being arrested! Cops won't arrest you without having a reason, and even if that reason isn't correct, you just sue them, they will never charge you without evidence. I also don't see how the cops were 'brutalizing' her, really, I can see how they could have been a little 'rough' with her, but there's no way, that the cops gave her the injuries seen on the picture in the artical, there's just no way! It wasn't like they were punching here in the face.
So if I were to resist arrest while in handcuffs, that means I'm at fault when the cops brutally slam my face into the pavement? I've seen several other articles and videos where cops have arrested and abused people without having a reason. The system is corrupt. Many cops are corrupt. Not all, but quite a significant amount. They get it in their heads that they have all this "power" and then abuse it. Again, I'm not saying all cops are like that.
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So because someone whom is vastly weaker, plus delirious, should be able to be physically manhandled by police since they're intoxicated? Seems kinda unfair.


SL, did you even read my previous post?

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And that's what I said. I said that the officers should have not taken the actions that they did and should have used a more civil approach instead of using the unecessary force that they used. All i'm saying is that people like these need to think twice about what they do so they wont end up in cases like this in the first place.


I specifically said that the officers shoudn't have done that to the woman. I never praised the officers one bit.
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