The police are not also the judge and jury.
There was no reason to throw that girl to the ground like that. He wanted to show her who's boss. That's it.
Hitting a cop, yes that is a crime. It is not the cops job, however, to administer punishment on the spot.
I get so tired of hearing the "well the cop has the right to defend himself" argument.
I think this is one of the constitutional amendments:
In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups. The police, who investigation crime. And the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders.
Also, I have a feeling since bodycam footage has not been released, theres more fault on the cop than we see in the tape. He could have spun her up against the light pole right next to them.
At some point someone needs to speak up and say that maybe police training is a little dated.
Aloha!
There was no reason to throw that girl to the ground like that. He wanted to show her who's boss. That's it.
Hitting a cop, yes that is a crime. It is not the cops job, however, to administer punishment on the spot.
I get so tired of hearing the "well the cop has the right to defend himself" argument.
I think this is one of the constitutional amendments:
In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups. The police, who investigation crime. And the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders.
Also, I have a feeling since bodycam footage has not been released, theres more fault on the cop than we see in the tape. He could have spun her up against the light pole right next to them.
At some point someone needs to speak up and say that maybe police training is a little dated.
Aloha!