I read the backstory and I guess they thought he was drunk and trying to bring alcohol into the park. Some cops recently pulled me aside for walking around with a sandwich. They thought it was beer. I could have resisted, but I laughed it off and attempted to do whatever the fuck they told me. That's sort of what you do when cops tell you to do something. The NYPD that shot that kid today after pulling a kitchen knife on them in his apartment because he was trying to commit check fraud and didn't want to go to jail has many family members who swear that he was completely innocent and had never committed a crime in his life. It doesn't matter that in fact, yes he had committed crimes before... I know both cops and violent ex-convicts, with scumbags and saints on both sides of the line, and I always assume when someone gets beat down it's usually because they deserve it. This is because I am cynical.
The cops claim he tried to punch them (the entire thing leading up to this was not on tape). Who knows maybe cops have nothing better to do than to beat the shit out of random black guys on the street, because that must be really fun for them.
"I know both cops and violent ex-convicts, with scumbags and saints on both sides of the line, and I always assume when someone gets beat down it's usually because they deserve it. This is because I am cynical."
Thank you for turning yet another apology for police brutality into an exercise in self-parody.
For a guy with such an exciting life you seem to spend an awful lot of time on the internets. Also, you're not a cynic, you're an idiot, it's different.
there has recently been some discussion on the the roll of reverse observation by the populous on the governing bodies as a way to reclaim/defend our liberties and exercise oversight.
the idea being, if we are to be watching totally, then so will they.
I wish I could start beating people up in a helpdesk job if they're giving me hard time and trying to tell me they don't know what service pack they have installed.