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So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?
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So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c3#/vid...-hair.kgtv

Incredible. A woman strikes an officer, and he restrains her by pulling her hair. Then she goes on CNN who portrays her as the victim, and she hires her husband, and white knight husband defends her.

If a man hits a police officer, he is looking at a serious ass kicking and a possible felony charge. This woman should be thanking her incredible luck that this didn't happen to her, but instead she goes on CNN. This is a new extreme for women's feelings of entitlement if they think they can hit a cop and get away with it.
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#2

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

I don't know about this. I'm a little tired of cops using the slightest provocation as an excuse to administer an ass-whipping. The woman was hysterical and needed to be restrained, but the cop looks more like he's trying to get payback for being slapped.

I will say the fact that the woman is now acting as if she did nothing, is a bunch of bullshit. You smacked a cop and got taken down. Deal
with it. I don't like either side in this.
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#3

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

I don't know why the cop got involved. The husband was doing just fine keeping his wife restrained. It looks to me like the cop wanted to look like he was doing his job and got pissy that he got hit by a girl so he decided to do a takedown.
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#4

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

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#5

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

Quote: (10-26-2012 06:43 AM)j r Wrote:  

I don't know about this. I'm a little tired of cops using the slightest provocation as an excuse to administer an ass-whipping. The woman was hysterical and needed to be restrained, but the cop looks more like he's trying to get payback for being slapped.

I will say the fact that the woman is now acting as if she did nothing, is a bunch of bullshit. You smacked a cop and got taken down. Deal with it. I don't like either side in this.
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#6

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

We must rally for equal treatment - you know if that was a man he'd be charged with Felony Assault on Police Officer.

I like how the husband says, in regards to the police officer, "you can handle it like an adult or you can handle it like a child." Tell that to your girl.

"i had no clue who that person was... i had tunnel vision" there is no way a Black woman of her age wouldn't be able to identify a police officer on sight.

unless of course, when your "emotions are to the max" the vision starts to fail. As though the woman's operating system redistributes memory from the VISION program to the EMOTIONS program.

Now maybe that's why chicks will bang ugly dude's with good game.
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#7

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

Cop seemed aggressive, but she slapped him. You just can't do that in America.

Funny how the media is on her side. "In that moment of extreme emotion she..."
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#8

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

Same scenario. Different country.





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#9

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

I know in my city, if she hit the cop, she'd be lucky not to get far worse.

Yeah, your house going up will make anyone emotional, but still, that's ridiculous. He did what he had to, though punching her didn't really help he had to restrain her. I mean, what's he gonna do otherwise?--"I can't hit a girl, go run into the house and burn to death!"
But LE usually does stick together on this shit, for better or for worse.
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#10

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

Regardless of the circumstances these people should use common sense. Obviously the wife had to be restrained and for her to go to CNN and garner national media attention is a pretty bitch move. She's basically setting an example for other women with the fact that if something happens to them that they dont like, regardless of how insignificant it really is and whether or not they were in the wrong, they can just contact the news and pretty soon they will have legions of people supporting and rallying their cause without giving the other parties involved a second thought.
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#11

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

OMG she touched his face???????? cops are like god in U.S. you can't just even touch them.
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#12

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

This case is going to boil down to whether or not the cop identified himself. From the video, all you see is him grabbing her. Since there is no sound, we can only make assumptions. Neither side is in the right here.

Tuth I have to disagree with you. It's not the same scenario. In your video, the woman is staring the cop down and yelling at him like the overbearing cunt she is. She slaps him as if to say "you pathetic child, get out of my way" and that's when he shows how a pimp handles things. In the OP, it seems as if the cop was like "You hit me? Now I get to have some fun".

Now comes the part where I derail the thread. I doubt that the cop would have gone apeshit on the woman if she was of a higher SES. The only thing a cop fears is a lawyer, and this couple doesn't immediately look like they can afford one.

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#13

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

I hate it when people get themselves into hysterical situations and then you see them later sitting in their lawyer's office acting as if they don't know how this could have happened. Chick slapped a cop and get roughed up a bit, that should be the end of it.

That being said, I'm tired of reading a new story every day about cops putting a beatdown on someone or busting in the wrong house or shooting a dog. I understand that these guys are trained to act with overwhelming force in order to get the situation under control as quickly as possible, but that requires some judgment. I'm sure that most cops do the right thing most of the time, but it's really time to start making an example out of the ones who don't. These motherfuckers are supposed to be professionals.

And speaking of professionals, what's up with all the fat cops these days?
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#14

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

They're both idiots. She's retarded for trying to hit a cop like that and being surprised that he went crazy on her. The piggy needed to get the daily abuse out of his system and used it on her.
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#15

So now "never hit a woman" applies to police officers restraining people too?

Husband, Policeman, Reporter, Firefighters in the background: Obese
Woman: Overweight
This is america!

Not a single normal looking person in the picture
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