Instead of calling the police, they should have called the guys in white uniforms with butterfly nets to bring him to the looney bin. The police have been under attack for trying to do the dirty work and trying to clean up after and because of the democrat losers failed social model/policies.
The police never should have been dispatched in this situation. No crime was being committed, but they got dispatched, they went into the guys house and killed him because they werenât competent to handle the situation and they had to respond with the only method they knew â force. They were dispatched to the home to serve and protect, not to execute. but it turned into one of those cases where if youâre only trained to use a hammer then everything looks like a nail. When they bark orders to someone and that person doesnât comply, the police invariably use escalating force to subjugate people into obedience. Force is applied in quantities sufficient that the police always get whatever they want. When youâre dealing with someone who is mentally ill and has a limited capacity to cooperate the outcome shouldnât surprise anyone.
The problem is that when an officer handcuffs someone with the intention to restrict their movement, the officer assumes the responsibility for their captiveâs well-being. When they force someone into bondage and then force them into a position where they canât breathe, they kill them. This has become such a hot topic in America that every police officer knows better â yet some police officersâ still havenât learned from past mistakes. All police officers know better than to do this, but these officers did it anyway, and then they watched the guy die of suffocation while they stood around and waited for the ambulance to arrive. These officers had to be pretty effing stupid. Or just plain evil. Now theyâre going to face trial. They likely will be convicted and do time. They will probably have a rough time of it as convicted former officers often donât have an easy life doing time in the general population.
We live in a world where nobody wants to accept responsibility for their actions, including the Indy PD. Democrat losers and failed social policies have nothing to do with this. This has everything to do with deficient training and improper behavior on the part of the officers.
Everyone needs to be held responsible for their actions. Unfortunately these officersâ actions resulted in wrongful death.
Thatâs going back awhile but still something some would want to discuss I would imagine. I think sheâd handle that discussion well if it did come up.
SoâŚit rained in Florida. As a local, I am utterly shocked.
Happy Birthday!
Aw, thanks! The date on my profile is wrong, but close counts. Iâve always said not to worry about it. I was born in springtime.
yeah but i mean that was like a no big deal when it was moved⌠and should remain as such. youâre probably right.
Brands to Boycott. The list is long.
Rather than hijacking the Current Events thread, Iâm starting a âList of Good Non-InBev Beersâ thread. We all need some good alternatives to InBev products. Right now the thread is waiting for mod approval because I used the expression â****** Fluidâ in reference to the notorious beer can that started the boycott movement.
Alabama mass shooting: Victims include Jacksonville State football recruit
James OâKeefe Confronts Bud Lightâs Dylan Mulvaney After Trans Activist Comes Out of Womenâs Bathroom https://www.westernjournal.com/james-okeefe-confronts-bud-lights-dylan-mulvaney-trans-activist-comes-womens-bathroom/
Oof
Since Iâve learned to make my own brew (Mead) Bud light or any store bought swill does not taste the same. If you can, make your own to your standards. Itâs wwwaaayyy better ![]()
Some Muslim Imams, Catholic Priests, Atheists and Drag Queens are excited right now.
Bruh
I know. Sickening isnât it?
UN being UN yep
I would bet $10 to a funky doughnut that these are the same pit vipers that want to mandate gun confiscation from the law abiding and advocate violent criminals who use guns.

