Texas Police Attack Children At Pool Party

A fifteen year old mouthing off to the cops and disregarding his order to leave the area.
Such a nice young child.
A fifteen year old exercising her First Amendment Rights while leaving the area as she was unprofessionally instructed to by the Officer...Officer decides that she has no right to exercise her Constitutional Rights, chases her down and slams her by her hair.

Apparently you aren't bright enough to figure out who was the thug in that encounter.

You negros and your stories. Thanks Uncle Remus!! Tell us another one!!!

And there you have it.....yaw maggots always want to call my black ass out for being racist, when yaw is just as raw and nasty as me....love it!!

Do I hate black people? Nope!! But I do hate n!ggers of all colors.
Dont be a n!gger and I wont treat you like one.
Which includes uppity Black teenagers exercising their 1st Amendment Rights...lol...racists and their lack of intellect.

You dont have a right to fuck with a cop while he's doing his job.
Had the little angle done the right thing in the first place she wouldnt have ended up eating grass.
But hay if thats what ya like.
And yes I miss spelled it on purpose.
 
How exactly did she act like a "19 year old thug"?

A fifteen year old mouthing off to the cops and disregarding his order to leave the area.
Such a nice young child.
A fifteen year old exercising her First Amendment Rights while leaving the area as she was unprofessionally instructed to by the Officer...Officer decides that she has no right to exercise her Constitutional Rights, chases her down and slams her by her hair.

Apparently you aren't bright enough to figure out who was the thug in that encounter.

You negros and your stories. Thanks Uncle Remus!! Tell us another one!!!
Well I gutted your attempt at rational and logical reasoning so of course you must fall back to the "negro" epithets...lol.


Naw...I'm just tired of watching the negro defense league in action.
No matter the crime...You'll be there!!! No matter the police record...You'll be there!!!
You stupid fucks think you're super heros defending the indefensible.


Defend this, authoritarian sycophant.



C'mon people. What the fuck is it going to TAKE to bring you to stand up for yourself?
 
So you taught your kids to do the same? No wonder our country is so fucked up.

I don't have any kids, but if I do, I'll try to teach them to keep their calm, even if people in authority can't.

But I'll never teach them to blindly obey.

Nice dodge. So are you saying you'd teach them to treat the police with respect or not?

I will teach my children to be respectful to everyone, even when those people are not respectful to them - and that includes police officers.

There is a difference between blind obeisance and respect.

The little angle was cussing the cop and refusing to do what he said.

The poor little cop was screaming curses at her as well, and he had no authority to command her to "leave". She wasn't interfering with anything.

Actually, he does have full authority to do that ....
 
How exactly did she act like a "19 year old thug"?

A fifteen year old mouthing off to the cops and disregarding his order to leave the area.
Such a nice young child.
A fifteen year old exercising her First Amendment Rights while leaving the area as she was unprofessionally instructed to by the Officer...Officer decides that she has no right to exercise her Constitutional Rights, chases her down and slams her by her hair.

Apparently you aren't bright enough to figure out who was the thug in that encounter.

Screaming at a cop in a near mob situation is not a good idea.

Screaming at bystanders doing nothing and thereby creating a mob situation is even stupider.


So, another lib who thinks cops shouldn't raise their voice. GOt it.

This was an unruly crowd before there were any cops there. THey at least ignored the security guard,

and the police report said that the first responders were unable to get control of the situation and needed 9 more cops.

You libs are not prepared to enforce the level of Law and Order required to have a civilized society.
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So you are passing out business cards now...
 
I don't have any kids, but if I do, I'll try to teach them to keep their calm, even if people in authority can't.

But I'll never teach them to blindly obey.

Nice dodge. So are you saying you'd teach them to treat the police with respect or not?

I will teach my children to be respectful to everyone, even when those people are not respectful to them - and that includes police officers.

There is a difference between blind obeisance and respect.

The little angle was cussing the cop and refusing to do what he said.

The poor little cop was screaming curses at her as well, and he had no authority to command her to "leave". She wasn't interfering with anything.


COnsidering that she was interfering with him doing his job, yes he did.

What do you think those "unhappy young men" were planning to do when they got to the cop and the girl?

I don't imagine "planning" had anything to do with it.

If I see one of my friends attacked, I don't take the time to "plan", I react.
 
I don't have any kids, but if I do, I'll try to teach them to keep their calm, even if people in authority can't.

But I'll never teach them to blindly obey.

Nice dodge. So are you saying you'd teach them to treat the police with respect or not?

I will teach my children to be respectful to everyone, even when those people are not respectful to them - and that includes police officers.

There is a difference between blind obeisance and respect.

The little angle was cussing the cop and refusing to do what he said.

The poor little cop was screaming curses at her as well, and he had no authority to command her to "leave". She wasn't interfering with anything.

Actually, he does have full authority to do that ....

No, he doesn't - which is why no one was arrested for "disobeying a police command".

He can "command" whatever he wants, but they don't have to listen to him.
 
Nice dodge. So are you saying you'd teach them to treat the police with respect or not?

I will teach my children to be respectful to everyone, even when those people are not respectful to them - and that includes police officers.

There is a difference between blind obeisance and respect.

The little angle was cussing the cop and refusing to do what he said.

The poor little cop was screaming curses at her as well, and he had no authority to command her to "leave". She wasn't interfering with anything.


COnsidering that she was interfering with him doing his job, yes he did.

What do you think those "unhappy young men" were planning to do when they got to the cop and the girl?

I don't imagine "planning" had anything to do with it.

If I see one of my friends attacked, I don't take the time to "plan", I react.

So if your buddy commits a crime and the police try to arrest him you're going to attack the cop?
 
Nice dodge. So are you saying you'd teach them to treat the police with respect or not?

I will teach my children to be respectful to everyone, even when those people are not respectful to them - and that includes police officers.

There is a difference between blind obeisance and respect.

The little angle was cussing the cop and refusing to do what he said.

The poor little cop was screaming curses at her as well, and he had no authority to command her to "leave". She wasn't interfering with anything.

Actually, he does have full authority to do that ....

No, he doesn't - which is why no one was arrested for "disobeying a police command".

He can "command" whatever he wants, but they don't have to listen to him.

Go ahead and try it. Impeding an investigation is in fact a crime.
 
How exactly did she act like a "19 year old thug"?

A fifteen year old mouthing off to the cops and disregarding his order to leave the area.
Such a nice young child.
A fifteen year old exercising her First Amendment Rights while leaving the area as she was unprofessionally instructed to by the Officer...Officer decides that she has no right to exercise her Constitutional Rights, chases her down and slams her by her hair.

Apparently you aren't bright enough to figure out who was the thug in that encounter.

Screaming at a cop in a near mob situation is not a good idea.
So your assertion is that a citizen's Constitutional Rights should be infringed if they make a Police Officer unhappy...how novel.

Go fuck with a cop while he's doing his job.
Be sure and bring a friend and a camera....I wouldnt want to miss that.
I did the job for over 15 years, how long have you???

So your assertion is that a citizen's Constitutional Rights should be infringed if they make a Police Officer unhappy...how novel

Safe to say you agree with the violation of rights...surprising.
 
I will teach my children to be respectful to everyone, even when those people are not respectful to them - and that includes police officers.

There is a difference between blind obeisance and respect.

The little angle was cussing the cop and refusing to do what he said.

The poor little cop was screaming curses at her as well, and he had no authority to command her to "leave". She wasn't interfering with anything.


COnsidering that she was interfering with him doing his job, yes he did.

What do you think those "unhappy young men" were planning to do when they got to the cop and the girl?

I don't imagine "planning" had anything to do with it.

If I see one of my friends attacked, I don't take the time to "plan", I react.

So if your buddy commits a crime and the police try to arrest him you're going to attack the cop?

No, probably not.

But if I was walking down the street with a friend, and he was tackled to the ground out of nowhere by a cop, I imagine my instinctual response would be to protect my friend.
 
A Former Cop On What Went Wrong In McKinney

The wrong mindset, on the other hand, can exacerbate a tense encounter, produce resistance, and lead to entirely avoidable violence. It can, and has, caused longterm damage to police/community relations. We shouldn’t be surprised that the kids Corporal Casebolt was yelling at weren’t eager to do what he was ordering them to do—no one likes being cursed at and disrespected in front of their peers, and people of all ages, especially teenagers, resent being treated unjustly. That resentment can lead to resistance, and Police Warriors—taught to exercise unquestioned command over a scene—overcome resistance by using force.

Although the short video does not provide a complete picture of the scene, it appears likely that force in this case could have been avoided. Consider how Corporal Casebolt took issue with the way a group of girls standing on the sidewalk some distance away were “running their mouths,” so he yelled at them: “Leave!” and “Get your ass gone!” As one bikini-clad girl, 15-year-old Dajerria Becton, did exactly that, Corporal Casebolt stopped her—possibly after some verbal exchange not captured by the camera—and wrestled her to the ground. When quickly approached by two young men who appear unhappy with his treatment of Becton, he unholstered his firearm almost two seconds after those two young men began backing away from him. About ten seconds later, as Becton continued to sit on the ground where he left her, Corporal Casebolt again grabbed her and forced her down, pushing her face into the ground and planting a knee in her back as she cried. The kids now have a story about an officer, and it may well be one that sours their faith in police for years to come.

Never forget this link...never forget


What do you think those "unhappy young men" were planning to do when they got to the cop and the girl?

And they did NOT reverse direction until he pulled his firearm.

Wrong. He retreats at 3:11; cop pulls gun at 3:13.

Well, I'll be, just reviewed it, and you are right.

THey started retreating when he made noticed them and stood up.

What do you think those "unhappy young men" were planning to do when they got to the cop and the girl?
 
Nice dodge. So are you saying you'd teach them to treat the police with respect or not?

I will teach my children to be respectful to everyone, even when those people are not respectful to them - and that includes police officers.

There is a difference between blind obeisance and respect.

The little angle was cussing the cop and refusing to do what he said.

The poor little cop was screaming curses at her as well, and he had no authority to command her to "leave". She wasn't interfering with anything.


COnsidering that she was interfering with him doing his job, yes he did.

What do you think those "unhappy young men" were planning to do when they got to the cop and the girl?

I don't imagine "planning" had anything to do with it.

If I see one of my friends attacked, I don't take the time to "plan", I react.

Exactly. They approached an unprovoked assault going on the way any of us would. And they showed more restraint than most of us would have.
 
I will teach my children to be respectful to everyone, even when those people are not respectful to them - and that includes police officers.

There is a difference between blind obeisance and respect.

The little angle was cussing the cop and refusing to do what he said.

The poor little cop was screaming curses at her as well, and he had no authority to command her to "leave". She wasn't interfering with anything.

Actually, he does have full authority to do that ....

No, he doesn't - which is why no one was arrested for "disobeying a police command".

He can "command" whatever he wants, but they don't have to listen to him.

Go ahead and try it. Impeding an investigation is in fact a crime.

Standing on the sidewalk and saying mean things to cops is not "impeding an investigation".

Which is why no one was arrested for this imaginary crime.
 
The little angle was cussing the cop and refusing to do what he said.

The poor little cop was screaming curses at her as well, and he had no authority to command her to "leave". She wasn't interfering with anything.


COnsidering that she was interfering with him doing his job, yes he did.

What do you think those "unhappy young men" were planning to do when they got to the cop and the girl?

I don't imagine "planning" had anything to do with it.

If I see one of my friends attacked, I don't take the time to "plan", I react.

So if your buddy commits a crime and the police try to arrest him you're going to attack the cop?

No, probably not.

But if I was walking down the street with a friend, and he was tackled to the ground out of nowhere by a cop, I imagine my instinctual response would be to protect my friend.

So you think that those young men were going to attack that cop?

Do you think others in the mob would join in?
 
The poor little cop was screaming curses at her as well, and he had no authority to command her to "leave". She wasn't interfering with anything.


COnsidering that she was interfering with him doing his job, yes he did.

What do you think those "unhappy young men" were planning to do when they got to the cop and the girl?

I don't imagine "planning" had anything to do with it.

If I see one of my friends attacked, I don't take the time to "plan", I react.

So if your buddy commits a crime and the police try to arrest him you're going to attack the cop?

No, probably not.

But if I was walking down the street with a friend, and he was tackled to the ground out of nowhere by a cop, I imagine my instinctual response would be to protect my friend.

So you think that those young men were going to attack that cop?

Do you think others in the mob would join in?

No, I highly doubt that they would have "attacked" the cop.
 
A Former Cop On What Went Wrong In McKinney

The wrong mindset, on the other hand, can exacerbate a tense encounter, produce resistance, and lead to entirely avoidable violence. It can, and has, caused longterm damage to police/community relations. We shouldn’t be surprised that the kids Corporal Casebolt was yelling at weren’t eager to do what he was ordering them to do—no one likes being cursed at and disrespected in front of their peers, and people of all ages, especially teenagers, resent being treated unjustly. That resentment can lead to resistance, and Police Warriors—taught to exercise unquestioned command over a scene—overcome resistance by using force.

Although the short video does not provide a complete picture of the scene, it appears likely that force in this case could have been avoided. Consider how Corporal Casebolt took issue with the way a group of girls standing on the sidewalk some distance away were “running their mouths,” so he yelled at them: “Leave!” and “Get your ass gone!” As one bikini-clad girl, 15-year-old Dajerria Becton, did exactly that, Corporal Casebolt stopped her—possibly after some verbal exchange not captured by the camera—and wrestled her to the ground. When quickly approached by two young men who appear unhappy with his treatment of Becton, he unholstered his firearm almost two seconds after those two young men began backing away from him. About ten seconds later, as Becton continued to sit on the ground where he left her, Corporal Casebolt again grabbed her and forced her down, pushing her face into the ground and planting a knee in her back as she cried. The kids now have a story about an officer, and it may well be one that sours their faith in police for years to come.

Never forget this link...never forget


What do you think those "unhappy young men" were planning to do when they got to the cop and the girl?

And they did NOT reverse direction until he pulled his firearm.

Wrong. He retreats at 3:11; cop pulls gun at 3:13.

Well, I'll be, just reviewed it, and you are right.

THey started retreating when he made noticed them and stood up.

What do you think those "unhappy young men" were planning to do when they got to the cop and the girl?

What do you do, if you see a 14-year-old girl in a bathing suit suddenly whipped to the ground by her hair?

[space for answer]

OK. And what if the girl is white?
 
A fifteen year old mouthing off to the cops and disregarding his order to leave the area.
Such a nice young child.
A fifteen year old exercising her First Amendment Rights while leaving the area as she was unprofessionally instructed to by the Officer...Officer decides that she has no right to exercise her Constitutional Rights, chases her down and slams her by her hair.

Apparently you aren't bright enough to figure out who was the thug in that encounter.

You negros and your stories. Thanks Uncle Remus!! Tell us another one!!!
Well I gutted your attempt at rational and logical reasoning so of course you must fall back to the "negro" epithets...lol.


Naw...I'm just tired of watching the negro defense league in action.
No matter the crime...You'll be there!!! No matter the police record...You'll be there!!!
You stupid fucks think you're super heros defending the indefensible.


Defend this, authoritarian sycophant.



C'mon people. What the fuck is it going to TAKE to bring you to stand up for yourself?


Nice dodge. So are you saying you'd teach them to treat the police with respect or not?

I will teach my children to be respectful to everyone, even when those people are not respectful to them - and that includes police officers.

There is a difference between blind obeisance and respect.

The little angle was cussing the cop and refusing to do what he said.

The poor little cop was screaming curses at her as well, and he had no authority to command her to "leave". She wasn't interfering with anything.

Actually, he does have full authority to do that ....

No, he doesn't - which is why no one was arrested for "disobeying a police command".

He can "command" whatever he wants, but they don't have to listen to him.

Yep --- at their own risk. They are now lawbreakers, and all the privileges and rights thereto. LOL
 
A Former Cop On What Went Wrong In McKinney

The wrong mindset, on the other hand, can exacerbate a tense encounter, produce resistance, and lead to entirely avoidable violence. It can, and has, caused longterm damage to police/community relations. We shouldn’t be surprised that the kids Corporal Casebolt was yelling at weren’t eager to do what he was ordering them to do—no one likes being cursed at and disrespected in front of their peers, and people of all ages, especially teenagers, resent being treated unjustly. That resentment can lead to resistance, and Police Warriors—taught to exercise unquestioned command over a scene—overcome resistance by using force.

Although the short video does not provide a complete picture of the scene, it appears likely that force in this case could have been avoided. Consider how Corporal Casebolt took issue with the way a group of girls standing on the sidewalk some distance away were “running their mouths,” so he yelled at them: “Leave!” and “Get your ass gone!” As one bikini-clad girl, 15-year-old Dajerria Becton, did exactly that, Corporal Casebolt stopped her—possibly after some verbal exchange not captured by the camera—and wrestled her to the ground. When quickly approached by two young men who appear unhappy with his treatment of Becton, he unholstered his firearm almost two seconds after those two young men began backing away from him. About ten seconds later, as Becton continued to sit on the ground where he left her, Corporal Casebolt again grabbed her and forced her down, pushing her face into the ground and planting a knee in her back as she cried. The kids now have a story about an officer, and it may well be one that sours their faith in police for years to come.

Never forget this link...never forget


What do you think those "unhappy young men" were planning to do when they got to the cop and the girl?

And they did NOT reverse direction until he pulled his firearm.

Wrong. He retreats at 3:11; cop pulls gun at 3:13.

Well, I'll be, just reviewed it, and you are right.

THey started retreating when he made noticed them and stood up.

What do you think those "unhappy young men" were planning to do when they got to the cop and the girl?

What do you do, if you see a 14-year-old girl in a bathing suit suddenly whipped to the ground by her hair?

[space for answer]

OK. And what if the girl is white?

Why don't you take it out of context, and spin it so it fits your narrow little political goal?
 
So how you going to get the suspects to wait around for reinforcements?

Offer free coupons for the KFC?
Suspects? What "suspects?"

And what was the emergency that would not survive a few minutes delay to address? There was no intention or need to effect a mass arrest. The objective there was to get the crowd to disperse, to leave, to go away -- and the arrival of more cops will always have exactly that effect.

What Casebolt did amounts to self-aggrandizing theatrics driven by his clearly authoritarian impulses. The man is a loose cannon who is quite likely to burden his department with the next wrongful shooting incident. As it is he saw fit to draw his gun on a couple of teen-age boys.

Can you imagine what the outcome would be if he'd shot and killed one of them?
 
A fifteen year old exercising her First Amendment Rights while leaving the area as she was unprofessionally instructed to by the Officer...Officer decides that she has no right to exercise her Constitutional Rights, chases her down and slams her by her hair.

Apparently you aren't bright enough to figure out who was the thug in that encounter.

You negros and your stories. Thanks Uncle Remus!! Tell us another one!!!
Well I gutted your attempt at rational and logical reasoning so of course you must fall back to the "negro" epithets...lol.


Naw...I'm just tired of watching the negro defense league in action.
No matter the crime...You'll be there!!! No matter the police record...You'll be there!!!
You stupid fucks think you're super heros defending the indefensible.


Defend this, authoritarian sycophant.



C'mon people. What the fuck is it going to TAKE to bring you to stand up for yourself?



Of course ... all p
I will teach my children to be respectful to everyone, even when those people are not respectful to them - and that includes police officers.

There is a difference between blind obeisance and respect.

The little angle was cussing the cop and refusing to do what he said.

The poor little cop was screaming curses at her as well, and he had no authority to command her to "leave". She wasn't interfering with anything.

Actually, he does have full authority to do that ....

No, he doesn't - which is why no one was arrested for "disobeying a police command".

He can "command" whatever he wants, but they don't have to listen to him.

Yep --- at their own risk. They are now lawbreakers, and all the privileges and rights thereto. LOL


So..... you actually believe cops write laws on the spot?

That explains a lot.
 

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