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BigMeatballDave 04-27-2011 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 7596392)
Why is the cop leaning over the table?

You mean, other than trying to detain the person in gray sitting opposite the woman?

You.

Don't.

Put.

Your.

Hands.

On.

A.

Cop.

Period.

ESPECIALLY when said cop is trying to detain someone else.

I'm not defending the woman. She should not have been right there if they were trying to make an arrest. The officers failed to take control of the situation.

BigMeatballDave 04-27-2011 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KCrockaholic (Post 7596401)
Another person without common sense.

If you don't want to be put in jail or taken down by the police, let them do their job, and stay out of the way. If your dumbass wants to be put in jail, then interfere and watch your ass be taken down along with the original criminal.

Pretty much.

It never should have escalated to that level, anyway.

Fish 04-27-2011 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BCD (Post 7596389)
Read #20

I read #20. It's irrelevant. We can only go by what we see in the video. And in the video, she interferes with the police before they touch her. It doesn't matter when they remove her. Saying they should have done it sooner doesn't change the fact that she deserved the response she provoked.

Donger 04-27-2011 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BCD (Post 7596404)
I'm not defending the woman. She should not have been right there if they were trying to make an arrest. The officers failed to take control of the situation.

Seems like they controlled it rather well.

And, she was apparently drunk and didn't know that he was a cop.

LMAO

raybec 4 04-27-2011 03:53 PM

It's the easiest shit in the world to just not get arrested. I'm still amazed at how many dunces can't seem to pull it off.

BigMeatballDave 04-27-2011 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red 5 (Post 7596399)
So we just need to get McCluster into the Police Academy.

Piss off, the adults are talking.

Spott 04-27-2011 03:53 PM

I'm really waffling over what I feel about this video.

Donger 04-27-2011 03:54 PM

http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/atto...ve-926236.html

The four women who were part of a scuffle with an off-duty Atlanta police officer had barely sat down at a table at the Buckhead IHOP when the confrontation started, one of them said.

“It was just four girls, just a regular night out, going to get something to eat,” Cynthia Freeman said.

Freeman said she noticed two guys dressed as characters from the Star Wars trilogy.

“Wow, they got the helmet … they’ve got everything, what are you guys doing?” Freeman said she asked early that morning.

Minutes later, she said a man in a blue shirt came over to their table.

“He tells me, shut up, be quiet, you need to leave,” an emotional Freeman said.

The incident was captured on video, the Atlanta Police Department confirmed. The video also shows the officer punching another woman, Ashley Leavell. Freeman said she had never met Leavell before the incident and added that she had been dining at another table.

“She was trying to get the officer to back off,” Freeman said.

Freeman was among four arrested in the 4 a.m. Saturday incident, according to Atlanta attorney Bobby Aniekwu. He told the AJC he is representing three of the women in what he considers a case of "excessive force."

Cynthia Freeman is one of Aniekwu's clients. He said she is charged with obstruction of justice, criminal trespass and simple battery.

Leavell was charged with obstruction, public drunkeness and simple battery.

Freeman spoke to the AJC Wednesday at Aniekwu's office in downtown Atlanta. She said she did not realize the man who approached her table was a police officer.

“When we walked in, I didn’t pay anybody no attention. I just sat down,” she said.

“I looked at his face, I didn’t look at what he had on or anything because everything happened so fast,” Freeman said. “I didn’t know what he was until he pulled out those cuffs.” Freeman said the officer pulled on her hair to the point that some of it came out.

Her friend, Roberta Caban, said the officer never identified himself before the incident.

It is not yet known if the women will sue.

Aniekwu said he has to review a copy of the police report, which he hasn’t yet received.

“As I sit here today, there's a great likelihood we will start some litigation,” he said.

What started the melee is unclear. Freeman said she and her friends were seated at the first table near the front door of the IHOP. She was speaking to her friends about two nearby restaurant patrons who were dressed like characters -- Boba Fett and a Storm Trooper -- from the Star Wars films before the off-duty APD officer approached.

“He just attacked me,” Freeman said, “And I said, ‘What did I do? What did I do? I didn’t do anything.”

“I’m sitting with my friends, and I’m talking to the Darth Vadar guys, just on a casual conversation ... and then he just out of nowhere came to me, out of all of the people, came to me,” she said later.

“I didn’t touch this man, never, not once,” she said. “I didn’t pay him any attention what he had on. I was just looking at his face because he was yelling.”

According to several videos posted on YouTube.com, the officer, whose name police have not provided, shouted at a woman sitting in the corner of a booth near the door and then he lunged at her. A woman wearing a black dress appeared to be trying to separate the officer and her friend when the officer slapped her. The woman in the black dress hit him back, and he punched her in the face.

A second officer came up just as the struggle began. He got involved when it became physical between the first cop and the woman in the black dress, apparently trying to separate them. The first officer pulled the woman away from the table, threw her onto the floor and laid on top of her while trying to get handcuffs on one wrist. The second wrist was cuffed when she turned over on her stomach.

Within moments, a female officer appeared to hold back the crowd while the woman in the black dress, shoeless, was led out of the restaurant.

The officer involved in the incident has been placed on administrative duty pending the outcome of an investigation, an Atlanta police spokesman said.

“The officer involved in the arrest and confrontation with a patron at the IHOP in Buckhead has been placed on administrative duty pending the outcome of an investigation by the department’s Office of Professional Standards. Use of force by police officers is a matter the department takes seriously, and the OPS investigation will determine if the officer acted within established guidelines. Chief Turner has pledged to have the OPS investigation concluded in 10 business days.”

Caban said the officer went overboard.

"I felt so bad for her, for anybody to go through that," Caban told Channel 2 Action News.

"No one would tell us why we were arrested, no one would tell us anything," she added. "And we wind up spending over 24 hours in jail."

OnTheWarpath15 04-27-2011 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BCD (Post 7596404)
I'm not defending the woman. She should not have been right there if they were trying to make an arrest. The officers failed to take control of the situation.

Looks like they took control to me.

Someone interfered with them doing their job, and they removed the interference.

I'm sick and ****ing tired of people acting like dumbasses and then crying "police brutality."

Sit the **** down, shut the **** up, let the police do their job, and you don't get punched in the ****ing face and spend the night in jail.

Pretty ****ing simple.

KCrockaholic 04-27-2011 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 7596419)
Looks like they took control to me.

Someone interfered with them doing their job, and they removed the interference.

I'm sick and ****ing tired of people acting like dumbasses and then crying "police brutality."

Sit the **** down, shut the **** up, let the police do their job, and you don't get punched in the ****ing face and spend the night in jail.

Pretty ****ing simple.

OTW nails this one.

Just Passin' By 04-27-2011 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 7596392)
Why is the cop leaning over the table?

You mean, other than trying to detain the person in gray sitting opposite the woman?

You.

Don't.

Put.

Your.

Hands.

On.

A.

Cop.

Period.

ESPECIALLY when said cop is trying to detain someone else.

Even most policemen wouldn't try to use this claim as a justification. A woman laying restraining hands on a police officer when the officer is tugging on the neckline of a person stuck in a seat is NOT justification for the officer hauling off on the woman.

If that officer can't remove those hands without such violence, he's not competent, and he needs to be looking for a new line of work.

BigMeatballDave 04-27-2011 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donger (Post 7596393)
We don't see what transpired before this.

That has nothing to do with it.

My point is, if they were trying to arrest the other person, why was that woman right there interfering? Why was she not removed before hand?

suds79 04-27-2011 03:58 PM

People just need to realize that bad things happen when you put your hands on cops.

Either A:
You get arrested. Charged with assaulting an officer, etc.

or B:
The cop oversteps his bounds and goes ape shit on you and probably will get away with it... Oh and you still get charged with assaulting an officer.

What's to be learned? It's that whether or not it's wright or wrong is almost a moot point.

Do you want a ton of trouble on your hands? If yes? Then go ahead and put your hands on a cop.

OnTheWarpath15 04-27-2011 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suds79 (Post 7596428)
People just need to realize that bad things happen when you put your hands on cops.

Either A:
You get arrested. Charged with assaulting an officer, etc.

or B:
The cop oversteps his bounds and goes ape shit on you and probably will get away with it... Oh and you still get charged with assaulting an officer.

What's to be learned? It's that whether or not it's wright or wrong is almost a moot point.

Do you want a ton of trouble on your hands? If yes? Then go ahead and put your hands on a cop.

Exactly.

Fritz88 04-27-2011 04:00 PM

You put your hands on a cop, that's a red line.

Hitting her excessively after that would be a bit too much but what do ya know? Maybe he wanted to be on top of a woman and handcuff her?


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