View Full Version : New Orleans cops beat innocent 64 year old man
jimbones
10-12-2005, 08:03 PM
whats up withis picture i remember 1992 when the the cops who beat rodnet king got there not guilty pleas through and L.A burst into anarchy i was in San Francisco when the riots began where will you be when they start again!! :cool:
BUZz UK
10-12-2005, 08:18 PM
go for it dude
buddymyfriend
10-12-2005, 08:23 PM
whats up withis picture i remember 1992 when the the cops who beat rodnet king got there not guilty pleas through and L.A burst into anarchy i was in San Francisco when the riots began where will you be when they start again!! :cool:
Get stuck in bro, I gotch ya back!
Peace
Buddy
3 Sheets To The Wind
10-12-2005, 08:33 PM
I watched the video of that old black guy getting beaten, all i can say is, nice right hook copper! Glad it was caught on video, so they can be busted!
rastabill89
10-12-2005, 08:37 PM
do u got the video so i can see?
3 Sheets To The Wind
10-12-2005, 08:46 PM
I don't know where i found it, i've been high and surfing the web all day man! Google it and you'll find it:)
mike jones
10-12-2005, 08:47 PM
i saw a clip of it on tv, looked really really brutal.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/10/09/national/main927919.shtml
News article w/ photos and video
3 Sheets To The Wind
10-12-2005, 08:48 PM
http://thepoliticalteen.net/2005/10/09/policebeating/
there we go
beat me mike! lol
rastabill89
10-12-2005, 08:55 PM
thats so fucking mean
3 Sheets To The Wind
10-12-2005, 08:58 PM
Yup, he got done over proper good.. fuckin' cops!
looseends
10-12-2005, 09:03 PM
...and the really sad part about it is:
1. the man was NOT drunk he has a medical condition
2. there were not only cops there, but there was someone else (can't remember who) helping to restrain the man.
3. the man that was beaten holds NO revenge on the cops.
but hopefully there will be some justice served. the justice department is investigating this as a civil issue.
...just one more reason why i HATE the police!!!!
3 Sheets To The Wind
10-12-2005, 09:05 PM
...and the really sad part about it is:
1. the man was NOT drunk he has a medical condition
2. there were not only cops there, but there was someone else (can't remember who) helping to restrain the man.
3. the man that was beaten holds NO revenge on the cops.
but hopefully there will be some justice served. the justice department is investigating this as a civil issue.
...just one more reason why i HATE the police!!!!
I hope the pigs fry for that!
Maybe their punishment should be for the guy they beat to smash them in the face twice each.. now that'd make for good tv!
Ocram
10-12-2005, 09:26 PM
I fucken HATE Cops!!
mike jones
10-12-2005, 09:32 PM
for now, i believe the cops are just suspended without pay until their trial begins in January. so they get to beat the crap out of that guy, and sit at home on their comfy couch for a few months. shouldn't we hold the police to a more rigorous standard? shouldn't they get at least double or triple the punishment that a normal person would for an assault like this?
dark0ne
10-12-2005, 09:32 PM
get the pan, i'll start the eggs. where cooking pigs! fucking bastards think they are above the law. they don't relize that there actions are only fuling the hatred for law enforcement in the US
mikeandjenherbals
10-12-2005, 09:33 PM
WASHINGTON, DCâ??In response to increasing criticism of his handling of the war in Iraq and the disaster in the Gulf Coast, as well as other issues, such as Social Security reform, the national deficit, and rising gas prices, President Bush is expected to appoint someone to run the U.S. as soon as Friday.
Enlarge Image
Bush presents his shortlist for the Secretary of the Nation post.
"During these tumultuous times, America is in need of a bold, resolute person who can get the job done," said Bush during a press conference Monday. "My fellow Americans, I assure you that I will appoint just such a person with all due haste."
The Cabinet-level position, to be known as Secretary of the Nation, was established by an executive order Sept. 2, but has remained unfilled in the intervening weeks.
"I've been talking to folks from all across this country, from Louisiana to Los Angeles, and people tell me the same thing: This nation needs a strong, compassionate leader," Bush said. "In response to these concerns, I'm making this a top priority. I will name a good, qualified person as soon as possible."
Among the new secretary's duties are preserving, protecting, and defending the Constitution of the United States, commanding the U.S. armed forces, appointing judges and ambassadors, and vetoing congressional legislation. The secretary will also be tasked with overseeing all foreign and domestic affairs, including those relating to the economy, natural disasters, national infrastructure, homeland security, poverty, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The secretary will report directly to the president.
For weeks, members of both political parties have been urging Bush to fill the post.
"Every day the president waits is another day he's accountable for needless deaths at home and abroad, the stagnating economy, and the threat of terrorism," Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said. "This post is far too vital to be left vacant. Mr. President, there is no reason to delay."
"I applaud the president's decision to find a strong leader for our country, but it's imperative that he make his selection soon," said Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), adding that he and all Democrats hope to work closely with the new national executive.
"In the spirit of bipartisanship, we will welcome the new secretary," Reid said. "Together, we will strive for a new dawn of American politics, one unmarred by partisan bickering between Congress and the White House."
According to a nationwide poll conducted by the Cook Political Report, the majority of U.S. citizens find the question of national leadership to be highly significant, with 61 percent of respondents "strongly" believing that the country is suffering from a leadership vacuum. Fifty-four percent said they trusted Bush to find an appointee who will be able to effectively manage the country.
While many Beltway insiders have named senators Barack Obama (D-IL) and John McCain (R-AZ) as likely candidates, White House sources revealed that Bush may be leaning toward a stalwart loyalist. The list reportedly includes fellow Yale graduates, Midland, TX business associates, and various GOP fundraisers with connections to the Bush family.
"Despite their inexperience in government, they've clearly passed the Bush character test," said a White House staffer who spoke on the condition of anonymity. "I think the president is looking for someone he's comfortable with and can trust, above all else. A [former FEMA director] Michael Brown type, or maybe even Brown himself."
Bush said the creation of the Secretary of the Nation post directly addresses the increasingly complex and sometimes overwhelming challenges facing the executive branch in the 21st century. Although he acknowledged that the tasks facing the new appointee will be extraordinary, Bush ended his announcement on a positive note.
"As your president, it is my duty to see this nation through any crisis, no matter how severe. And as your president, I pledge to you that I will find a man capable of doing just that," Bush said. "I will notâ??I repeat, I will notâ??let you down."
dark0ne
10-12-2005, 09:40 PM
he should just resign and get arnold in there. come on no one would fuck with us if we had the termanitor as president.
3 Sheets To The Wind
10-12-2005, 10:17 PM
he should just resign and get arnold in there. come on no one would fuck with us if we had the termanitor as president.
That would be so cool! lol
Maybe he can multi task and be our prime minister too!
sToNeDpEnGuIn420
10-12-2005, 10:53 PM
wtf you see that fourth non uniform dude just trying to fucking twist his ankle? WTF
ermitonto
10-12-2005, 11:01 PM
And people wonder why I have no respect for the fucking pigs. :mad:
jmaster
10-12-2005, 11:03 PM
I hate the GD cops, my School Resorce Officer trys to get me to fight him almost every time he sees me... just so he can arrest me cause I chewed his ass up one day. fuckin pigs...
do u got the video so i can see?
you can find it at cnn.com. when i woke up yesterday morning and found cnn, this was the story that was being covered. there was no reason for this man to be arrested, much less beat up. the same cop that punched the dude, also went to a guy in the crowd of people watching and grabbed him by his shirt. i guess he was telling the guy to shut the hell up, or else he'd get his ass kicked, too.
police officers are cowards. from what i saw, it looked like the officer was twisting the man's neck, trying to get him over on his stomach. i thought he was trying to kill him, and probably was - hateful ass cops.
WASHINGTON, DCâ??In response to increasing criticism of his handling of the war in Iraq and the disaster in the Gulf Coast, as well as other issues, such as Social Security reform, the national deficit, and rising gas prices, President Bush is expected to appoint someone to run the U.S. as soon as Friday.
Enlarge Image
Bush presents his shortlist for the Secretary of the Nation post.
"During these tumultuous times, America is in need of a bold, resolute person who can get the job done," said Bush during a press conference Monday. "My fellow Americans, I assure you that I will appoint just such a person with all due haste."
The Cabinet-level position, to be known as Secretary of the Nation, was established by an executive order Sept. 2, but has remained unfilled in the intervening weeks.
"I've been talking to folks from all across this country, from Louisiana to Los Angeles, and people tell me the same thing: This nation needs a strong, compassionate leader," Bush said. "In response to these concerns, I'm making this a top priority. I will name a good, qualified person as soon as possible."
Among the new secretary's duties are preserving, protecting, and defending the Constitution of the United States, commanding the U.S. armed forces, appointing judges and ambassadors, and vetoing congressional legislation. The secretary will also be tasked with overseeing all foreign and domestic affairs, including those relating to the economy, natural disasters, national infrastructure, homeland security, poverty, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The secretary will report directly to the president.
For weeks, members of both political parties have been urging Bush to fill the post.
"Every day the president waits is another day he's accountable for needless deaths at home and abroad, the stagnating economy, and the threat of terrorism," Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said. "This post is far too vital to be left vacant. Mr. President, there is no reason to delay."
"I applaud the president's decision to find a strong leader for our country, but it's imperative that he make his selection soon," said Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), adding that he and all Democrats hope to work closely with the new national executive.
"In the spirit of bipartisanship, we will welcome the new secretary," Reid said. "Together, we will strive for a new dawn of American politics, one unmarred by partisan bickering between Congress and the White House."
According to a nationwide poll conducted by the Cook Political Report, the majority of U.S. citizens find the question of national leadership to be highly significant, with 61 percent of respondents "strongly" believing that the country is suffering from a leadership vacuum. Fifty-four percent said they trusted Bush to find an appointee who will be able to effectively manage the country.
While many Beltway insiders have named senators Barack Obama (D-IL) and John McCain (R-AZ) as likely candidates, White House sources revealed that Bush may be leaning toward a stalwart loyalist. The list reportedly includes fellow Yale graduates, Midland, TX business associates, and various GOP fundraisers with connections to the Bush family.
"Despite their inexperience in government, they've clearly passed the Bush character test," said a White House staffer who spoke on the condition of anonymity. "I think the president is looking for someone he's comfortable with and can trust, above all else. A [former FEMA director] Michael Brown type, or maybe even Brown himself."
Bush said the creation of the Secretary of the Nation post directly addresses the increasingly complex and sometimes overwhelming challenges facing the executive branch in the 21st century. Although he acknowledged that the tasks facing the new appointee will be extraordinary, Bush ended his announcement on a positive note.
"As your president, it is my duty to see this nation through any crisis, no matter how severe. And as your president, I pledge to you that I will find a man capable of doing just that," Bush said. "I will notâ??I repeat, I will notâ??let you down."
if we had this bush in office there wouldn't be a need for another president until election. seriously, he's actually compassionate, now.
420purplehaze420
10-12-2005, 11:23 PM
yeah they said the black guy was drunk and shit and then said he was resisting arrest when he was actually blocking those fucking pigs fists form his old witherd face
i'm so glad there are people walking around places with camcorders in hand - just in case something goes down like this.
galaga420
10-12-2005, 11:58 PM
dont go judge ALL of the police ARE assholes. i know a fair share of po`s who are actually nice civil people. really just the ones who dont care about weed. i have smoked a joint with a cop that was off duty. one of my cousin`s good freinds.he was a cool guy i guess. i kept thinking he was going to pull out a gun and bust me :o but he didnt he was cool
Ae...
10-13-2005, 12:09 AM
he should just resign and get arnold in there. come on no one would fuck with us if we had the termanitor as president.
Hell yes man! Get a real nazi as our President, not some wanna-be like Bush. Arnold is trying his best to get what's left of the Constitution changed so he can become President as we speak I imagine. My bet for 2008 is on Hillary though. I also bet she'll fuck it up more then Bush has already.
As for the retired teacher, he probably looked like an easy target to the restless cops in New Orleans. He wasn't drunk and clearly does not resist arrest(unless resist means holding up your arms from flailing fists.) Be interesting to see a riot maybe. Only to show the "forces" that the people will fight back if provoked.
hipEstoner
10-13-2005, 12:17 AM
FUCK POLICE, i will kill them all:), no need to worry ne more, by next year i will have killed every cop so dont worry
ermitonto
10-13-2005, 12:33 AM
dont go judge ALL of the police ARE assholes. i know a fair share of po`s who are actually nice civil people. really just the ones who dont care about weed. i have smoked a joint with a cop that was off duty. one of my cousin`s good freinds.he was a cool guy i guess. i kept thinking he was going to pull out a gun and bust me :o but he didnt he was cool
Power corrupts, and has corrupted for all of human history. That's just what power does in the vast majority of cases. No government, no aristocracy, no military, no police force has ever been able to escape that axiom. Police forces are designed to use violence to enforce rules forced upon society by legislators, whether they believe in them or not, and thus institute a certain hypocrisy in all their members. And since they have a monopoly of violence over their jurisdiction, they operate in essentially the same way as any other gang that has a monopoly of violence over a piece of territory. I detest any member of a group which asserts its power over others through violence, whether they wear uniforms or not.
Hell yes man! Get a real nazi as our President, not some wanna-be like Bush. Arnold is trying his best to get what's left of the Constitution changed so he can become President as we speak I imagine. My bet for 2008 is on Hillary though. I also bet she'll fuck it up more then Bush has already.
As for the retired teacher, he probably looked like an easy target to the restless cops in New Orleans. He wasn't drunk and clearly does not resist arrest(unless resist means holding up your arms from flailing fists.) Be interesting to see a riot maybe. Only to show the "forces" that the people will fight back if provoked.
when election time comes around, i'm voting for hillary. it's time for something new, i think.
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