Tased for 23 Seconds, Dead for 8 Minutes, ....

In the video, Runnels pulls Bryce over and approaches the car. He tells Bryce to get out but doesn’t give a reason. Bryce repeatedly asks if he is under arrest. Runnels says, “You’re under arrest. Get your ass out of the car,” and attempts to pull him out by force. He then tases Bryce for 23 seconds, handcuffs him, drags the boy’s body behind the car, and deliberately drops him face first onto the asphalt road. Runnels may not have known it at the time, but Bryce was going into cardiac arrest. When the loud thud of the drop boomed throughout the courtroom, gasps echoed out. One woman looked down and covered her eyes with her hand. A man said, “Oh, my god.” A police officer with the Kansas City Police Department quickly brought his fist to his mouth, turned to the man next to him, and whispered, “Jesus.” Even those sitting behind the defendant — a few friends, his wife, his family — gasped, as if the recording revealed a truth about Runnels they had never considered.
 
That is why you should do what officers tell you to do. The little shit's right to act like a fool ended when he was told he was under arrest.
 
Once a suspect is told you are under arrest, their rights to resist are drastically limited.
 
That is why you should do what officers tell you to do. The little shit's right to act like a fool ended when he was told he was under arrest.
Even when they have no legal reasons to do so.turning a blind eye and blaming the victim,contributes to police abuse.that isn't good police work in and shape or form.
 
Once a suspect is told you are under arrest, their rights to resist are drastically limited.

Timothy Runnels, a 32-year-old former Independence, Missouri, police officer, sat at a large, rectangular defense table inside Courtroom 8B at the Charles Evans Whittaker Federal Courthouse in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, late last month. He was waiting to learn his fate after pleading guilty to a federal crime


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"What kind of political system"? The kind of political system that allows you to get involved and change it if you you think you need to in case you are more concerned about it than sitting on your fat ass posting a freaking video. Personally I'm sick of (mostly left wing) posts that start out trashing the greatest Nation in the world because they are offended by a video. If the Officer in question broke the rules or broke the law the "political system" that protects your ungrateful ass 24/7 will have him fired or in jail.
 
Once a suspect is told you are under arrest, their rights to resist are drastically limited.


“An officer’s first job when he gets you pulled over for a traffic stop is to attempt to escalate that stop to either a DUI or a drug bust. He doesn’t care about the traffic, that’s just his premise for pulling you over. His real goal is to get inside that car and see what else he can find.

They are taught to find ways to keep the person in the car talking and answering questions that will allow them to continue their fishing expedition.”


Eddie Craig, former Deputy Sheriff,
 
Here's the deal, if the "political system" determines that the Officer broke the law he will be tried and judged by a jury of his peers. How could anybody have a problem with that "political system"?
 
"What kind of political system"? The kind of political system that allows you to get involved and change it if you you think you need to in case you are more concerned about it than sitting on your fat ass posting a freaking video. Personally I'm sick of (mostly left wing) posts that start out trashing the greatest Nation in the world because they are offended by a video. If the Officer in question broke the rules or broke the law the "political system" that protects your ungrateful ass 24/7 will have him fired or in jail.


Bullshit you stupid motherfucker

It's because dumb asses like you who refuse to convict when these criminals are accused
 
Here's the deal, if the "political system" determines that the Officer broke the law he will be tried and judged by a jury of his peers. How could anybody have a problem with that "political system"?


Did you notice that it REQUIRED US Department of Justice intervention - the State of Kansas "law and order " motherfuckers were going to let him go scot free.
 
What a sick situation this was.... Wow. The cop got pissed, because the young feller wouldn't comply to his NAZI style ordering of the young feller to roll the window farther down even though they could hear each other or to get out of the car without telling the young feller why he stopped him. Does this idiot cop have any kids of his own ? Everyone knows how young people have a unvarnished way of dealing with authority. He should have told the young feller that if he had to, they could wait all day until he complied with his orders as a tactic. Garantee you the young feller would have complied, and the officer could have got the cooperation he needed by making lite of the situation instead of being offended because a young person was doing a little bit of what young people do, and that is to make it a little bit aggravating for parents and authority to get the answers they need immediately. However in every case the young person comes around. I mean where did the officer have to be so badly, that killing the boy was going to get him there faster ? Enough of the police brutality already. It's time for some serious retraining or rehiring in order to stop this idiocy.

Hey maybe the precincts need to adopt a new character or change the appearence of these officers in order to tone them back down. Have them grow their hair long like Starskee & Hutch again, put some bell bottoms back on them, and put them into a car like one Adam 12 use to drive. Maybe that will change their anger back into laughter again. Something has got to be done to get the bad bully attitude back out of these cops. Take them back to a time where their attitude was better, and they weren't stupid like this. It can be done. I would take everything from them that gives them this tough guy attitude. There would be no more of the $40,000 dollar Dodge Chargers, but instead a Ford Galaxy 500 brought in from Cuba where they still produce them, and with a big giant red light on top. With the clothes and vehicle changes, they ought to be on their way to becoming a less brutal force. The mindset will be changed during new training sessions. Let's get on it... Sheriff Arpile of Arizona might could refocus his strategies & attention onto law enforcement who needs to be retrained or punished for their crimes just like he deals with criminals and thugs the same.
 
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. I agree with the officer who requested the citizens ID after the citizen was hindering an investigation in which the police were engaged in... Sorry, but the agitator taunting the law with foolishness, uhh I just can't go along with. Didn't watch the rest of the video, but will later on maybe.
 

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