Big Day for you today O'Keefed...

Witness 102 explained that Brown was “wrestling” through the window, but he was unable to see what Wilson was doing. After a few seconds, Witness 102 heard a gunshot. Immediately, Brown took off running in the opposite direction from where Witness 102 was standing. Witness 102 heard something metallic hit the ground. Witness 102 thought that he had just witnessed the murder of a police officer because a few seconds passed before Wilson emerged from the SUV. Wilson then chased Brown with his gun drawn, but not pointed at Brown, until Brown abruptly turned around at a nearby driveway. Witness 102 explained that it made no sense to him why Brown turned around. Brown did not get on the ground or put his hands up in surrender. In fact, Witness 102 told investigators that he knew “for sure that [Brown’s] hands were not above his head.” Rather, Brown made some type of movement similar to pulling his pants up or a shoulder shrug, and then “charged” at Wilson. It was only then that Wilson fired five or six shots at Brown. Brown paused and appeared to flinch, and Wilson stopped firing. However, Brown charged at Wilson again, and again Wilson fired about three or four rounds until Brown finally collapsed on the ground. Witness 102 was in disbelief that Wilson seemingly kept missing because Brown kept advancing forward. Witness 102 described Brown as a “threat,” moving at a “full charge.” Witness 102 stated that Wilson only fired shots when Brown was coming toward Wilson. It appeared to Witness 102 that Wilson’s life was in jeopardy. Witness 102 was unable to hear whether Brown or Wilson said anything…
Witness 102 did not stay on Canfield Drive long after the shooting, but rather started to leave the area after about five minutes because he felt uncomfortable. According to Witness
102, crowds of people had begun to gather, wrongly claiming the police shot Brown for no reason and that he had his hands up in surrender. Two black women approached Witness 102,
mobile phones set to record, asking him to recount what he had witnessed. Witness 102 responded that they would not like what he had to say. The women responded with racial slurs,
calling him names like “white motherfucker.”
Witness 102 called 911 the following day to report what he saw. He then went to the FPD on Monday, August 11, 2014, where he was referred to the SLCPD. Witness 102 explained
that he came forward because he “felt bad about the situation,” and he wanted to “bring closure to [Brown’s] family,” so they would not think that the officer “got away with murdering their son.” He further explained that “most people think that police are bad for ‘em up until the time they’re in need of the police,” and he felt that witnesses would not come forward to tell the truth in this case because of community pressure.
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SFGbob grateful to be alive with an undeniable love for himself and those around him. That is why he is spending his morning putting mental energy into a five year old event he was not present for.
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Gosh, I wasn't present at the moon landing. I guess I shouldn't talk about it.Gwad said:SFGbob grateful to be alive with an undeniable love for himself and those around him. That is why he is spending his morning putting mental energy into a five year old event he was not present for.
Like it or not, the Mike Brown shooting, and the lying exploitation that came out of it by the press, and the Rats is a source of much of the racial tension and hostility that exists today.
Guys like O'Keefed, who gleefully joined in with the racist lynch mob that formed up after the shooting should be mocked and ridiculed as often as possible.
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Yeah, HH was all in. The COPS were the devil and the gentle giant who terrorized people in the neighborhood was just an innocent victim.
To think that BLM was born of this fake news story is beyond belief. A POS thug was made a legend that day, days before his step father chortled the crowd to "burn it down". Months before his family was beating up a grandmother who was selling "hands up" t-shirts.
What a great family right? What a group to start a movement on and HH was all in! -
I've always said that it was a curiously terrible choice of police incidents on which to make this political stand. Just terrible.
There are invariably so many others from which to choose. This wasn't it.
There are bad cops who abuse theIt authority. My classmates who went the prosecutor route will tell you the same thing, because those cops tend to make their jobs harder. And that's in Seattle, which has a Mickey Mouse violent crime problem compared to many US cities.
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Unfortunately that is what the left does. 99.9% of gun owners are responsible. The overwhelming majority of COPS are good COPS. 95% of the people in this country don't give a shit if you are black, white, asia, indian, etc. but liberals would have you believe that racism is pervasive. There is probably 0.001% of the population that is anything that even looks like a white supremacist but that is all the rage now with the liberals both in politics and in the media. All big corporations are evil. I mean the list goes on and on how the left focuses on something so minute and whips up a frenzy so that they can get the votes out.creepycoug said:I've always said that it was a curiously terrible choice of police incidents on which to make this political stand. Just terrible.
There are invariably so many others from which to choose. This wasn't it.
There are bad cops who abuse theIt authority. My classmates who went the prosecutor route will tell you the same thing, because those cops tend to make their jobs harder. And that's in Seattle, which has a Mickey Mouse violent crime problem compared to many US cities.
BLM is just another example. The Gentle Giant should have been shamed but they did what they had to do to whip up the frenzy. -
Seems like an excuse to be a cunt because you put out what you feel.SFGbob said:
Gosh, I wasn't present at the moon landing. I guess I shouldn't talk about it.Gwad said:SFGbob grateful to be alive with an undeniable love for himself and those around him. That is why he is spending his morning putting mental energy into a five year old event he was not present for.
Like it or not, the Mike Brown shooting, and the lying exploitation that came out of it by the press, and the Rats is a source of much of the racial tension and hostility that exists today.
Guys like O'Keefed, who gleefully joined in with the racist lynch mob that formed up after the shooting should be mocked and ridiculed as often as possible. -
Completely agree. The Walter Scott shooting would have made a lot better case.creepycoug said:I've always said that it was a curiously terrible choice of police incidents on which to make this political stand. Just terrible.
There are invariably so many others from which to choose. This wasn't it.
There are bad cops who abuse theIt authority. My classmates who went the prosecutor route will tell you the same thing, because those cops tend to make their jobs harder. And that's in Seattle, which has a Mickey Mouse violent crime problem compared to many US cities. -
Seems like my post made your Kunt hurt.Gwad said:
Seems like an excuse to be a cunt because you put out what you feel.SFGbob said:
Gosh, I wasn't present at the moon landing. I guess I shouldn't talk about it.Gwad said:SFGbob grateful to be alive with an undeniable love for himself and those around him. That is why he is spending his morning putting mental energy into a five year old event he was not present for.
Like it or not, the Mike Brown shooting, and the lying exploitation that came out of it by the press, and the Rats is a source of much of the racial tension and hostility that exists today.
Guys like O'Keefed, who gleefully joined in with the racist lynch mob that formed up after the shooting should be mocked and ridiculed as often as possible. -
The internet is hell on liars. Like most leftards the counselor, ostensibly an educated person, doesn't think he feels an emotes. HH has swallowed every major leftard conspiracy theory from trademark, the gentle giant to Trump's non-Russian collusion. Any conservatives on the Tug still pushing pizza gate? We aren't like you.
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That's a great point. While I don't know anyone who bought into pizza gate, those that did at least have the decency now to remain silent if not recant. O'Keefed is still all in the Gentle Giant story despite the fact that nearly everything he initially claimed was true, has turned out to be complete bullshit. Have you seen one liberal here admit they were wrong about Russia gate? Has there been one concession on their part that there really might have been something hinkey with the investigation of the matter?WestlinnDuck said:The internet is hell on liars. Like most leftards the counselor, ostensibly an educated person, doesn't think he feels an emotes. HH has swallowed every major leftard conspiracy theory from trademark, the gentle giant to Trump's non-Russian collusion. Any conservatives on the Tug still pushing pizza gate? We aren't like you.
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I'd forgotten about that. Is that the only story line with the Clintons and global child porn or is that a baseline conspiracy theory that has various versions?
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One has to say what the masters want or you're next in line for the firing squad.
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Or that poor bastard they choked for selling cigarettes without a license.SFGbob said:
Completely agree. The Walter Scott shooting would have made a lot better case.creepycoug said:I've always said that it was a curiously terrible choice of police incidents on which to make this political stand. Just terrible.
There are invariably so many others from which to choose. This wasn't it.
There are bad cops who abuse theIt authority. My classmates who went the prosecutor route will tell you the same thing, because those cops tend to make their jobs harder. And that's in Seattle, which has a Mickey Mouse violent crime problem compared to many US cities. -
They did not choke him to death. Holy shit.......creepycoug said:
Or that poor bastard they choked for selling cigarettes without a license.SFGbob said:
Completely agree. The Walter Scott shooting would have made a lot better case.creepycoug said:I've always said that it was a curiously terrible choice of police incidents on which to make this political stand. Just terrible.
There are invariably so many others from which to choose. This wasn't it.
There are bad cops who abuse theIt authority. My classmates who went the prosecutor route will tell you the same thing, because those cops tend to make their jobs harder. And that's in Seattle, which has a Mickey Mouse violent crime problem compared to many US cities. -
That was a bad one.creepycoug said:
Or that poor bastard they choked for selling cigarettes without a license.SFGbob said:
Completely agree. The Walter Scott shooting would have made a lot better case.creepycoug said:I've always said that it was a curiously terrible choice of police incidents on which to make this political stand. Just terrible.
There are invariably so many others from which to choose. This wasn't it.
There are bad cops who abuse theIt authority. My classmates who went the prosecutor route will tell you the same thing, because those cops tend to make their jobs harder. And that's in Seattle, which has a Mickey Mouse violent crime problem compared to many US cities. -
Blame Mayor Bloomberg. He is the one who wanted the selling of "loosies" clamped down on. Bad things can happen when you resist arrest.creepycoug said:
Or that poor bastard they choked for selling cigarettes without a license.SFGbob said:
Completely agree. The Walter Scott shooting would have made a lot better case.creepycoug said:I've always said that it was a curiously terrible choice of police incidents on which to make this political stand. Just terrible.
There are invariably so many others from which to choose. This wasn't it.
There are bad cops who abuse theIt authority. My classmates who went the prosecutor route will tell you the same thing, because those cops tend to make their jobs harder. And that's in Seattle, which has a Mickey Mouse violent crime problem compared to many US cities. -
I wish you could still by a single smoke at the 7-11
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Is that before or after your scheduled fight?RaceBannon said:I wish you could still by a single smoke at the 7-11
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Always tastes better after
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No mention of the officers poor ability to be in control of physical confrontations?SFGbob said:
Blame Mayor Bloomberg. He is the one who wanted the selling of "loosies" clamped down on. Bad things can happen when you resist arrest.creepycoug said:
Or that poor bastard they choked for selling cigarettes without a license.SFGbob said:
Completely agree. The Walter Scott shooting would have made a lot better case.creepycoug said:I've always said that it was a curiously terrible choice of police incidents on which to make this political stand. Just terrible.
There are invariably so many others from which to choose. This wasn't it.
There are bad cops who abuse theIt authority. My classmates who went the prosecutor route will tell you the same thing, because those cops tend to make their jobs harder. And that's in Seattle, which has a Mickey Mouse violent crime problem compared to many US cities. -
No mention of criminal resistance. Illegal even if it was an unlawful arrest. That's where the blame lies.Gwad said:
No mention of the officers poor ability to be in control of physical confrontations?SFGbob said:
Blame Mayor Bloomberg. He is the one who wanted the selling of "loosies" clamped down on. Bad things can happen when you resist arrest.creepycoug said:
Or that poor bastard they choked for selling cigarettes without a license.SFGbob said:
Completely agree. The Walter Scott shooting would have made a lot better case.creepycoug said:I've always said that it was a curiously terrible choice of police incidents on which to make this political stand. Just terrible.
There are invariably so many others from which to choose. This wasn't it.
There are bad cops who abuse theIt authority. My classmates who went the prosecutor route will tell you the same thing, because those cops tend to make their jobs harder. And that's in Seattle, which has a Mickey Mouse violent crime problem compared to many US cities. -
When you resist arrest bad things can happen. Maybe you’ll get trigger happy cop. Maybe you’ll be roughed up more than was necessary all kinds of bad things can happen.Gwad said:
No mention of the officers poor ability to be in control of physical confrontations?SFGbob said:
Blame Mayor Bloomberg. He is the one who wanted the selling of "loosies" clamped down on. Bad things can happen when you resist arrest.creepycoug said:
Or that poor bastard they choked for selling cigarettes without a license.SFGbob said:
Completely agree. The Walter Scott shooting would have made a lot better case.creepycoug said:I've always said that it was a curiously terrible choice of police incidents on which to make this political stand. Just terrible.
There are invariably so many others from which to choose. This wasn't it.
There are bad cops who abuse theIt authority. My classmates who went the prosecutor route will tell you the same thing, because those cops tend to make their jobs harder. And that's in Seattle, which has a Mickey Mouse violent crime problem compared to many US cities.
If he didn’t resist would he have been put in a sleeper hold? -
I'm a police officer no one will ever resist me!! I shouldn't have to train how to easily control a resisting human being!!Sledog said:
No mention of criminal resistance. Illegal even if it was an unlawful arrest. That's where the blame lies.Gwad said:
No mention of the officers poor ability to be in control of physical confrontations?SFGbob said:
Blame Mayor Bloomberg. He is the one who wanted the selling of "loosies" clamped down on. Bad things can happen when you resist arrest.creepycoug said:
Or that poor bastard they choked for selling cigarettes without a license.SFGbob said:
Completely agree. The Walter Scott shooting would have made a lot better case.creepycoug said:I've always said that it was a curiously terrible choice of police incidents on which to make this political stand. Just terrible.
There are invariably so many others from which to choose. This wasn't it.
There are bad cops who abuse theIt authority. My classmates who went the prosecutor route will tell you the same thing, because those cops tend to make their jobs harder. And that's in Seattle, which has a Mickey Mouse violent crime problem compared to many US cities. -
I just watched the video. The officers are actually arguing with the subject about whether he did something wrong or not. Talk about being a limp dick police officer, can't even control the dialogue.
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Really? control a 500lb guy. Please post the video we'll see how you do. Having used and seen a carotid restraint used many times and had it applied to myself I can report everyone lived and no injuries. He could breathe just fine or he wouldn't be yelling "I can't breathe".Gwad said:
I'm a police officer no one will ever resist me!! I shouldn't have to train how to easily control a resisting human being!!Sledog said:
No mention of criminal resistance. Illegal even if it was an unlawful arrest. That's where the blame lies.Gwad said:
No mention of the officers poor ability to be in control of physical confrontations?SFGbob said:
Blame Mayor Bloomberg. He is the one who wanted the selling of "loosies" clamped down on. Bad things can happen when you resist arrest.creepycoug said:
Or that poor bastard they choked for selling cigarettes without a license.SFGbob said:
Completely agree. The Walter Scott shooting would have made a lot better case.creepycoug said:I've always said that it was a curiously terrible choice of police incidents on which to make this political stand. Just terrible.
There are invariably so many others from which to choose. This wasn't it.
There are bad cops who abuse theIt authority. My classmates who went the prosecutor route will tell you the same thing, because those cops tend to make their jobs harder. And that's in Seattle, which has a Mickey Mouse violent crime problem compared to many US cities. -
Why was he being arrested simply for selling loose cigs? Isn't that something you'd just receive a ticket for? So why was he being arrested? And you dodged the question, would he have been put in a choke hold if he complied with the officers requests?Gwad said:
I'm a police officer no one will ever resist me!! I shouldn't have to train how to easily control a resisting human being!!Sledog said:
No mention of criminal resistance. Illegal even if it was an unlawful arrest. That's where the blame lies.Gwad said:
No mention of the officers poor ability to be in control of physical confrontations?SFGbob said:
Blame Mayor Bloomberg. He is the one who wanted the selling of "loosies" clamped down on. Bad things can happen when you resist arrest.creepycoug said:
Or that poor bastard they choked for selling cigarettes without a license.SFGbob said:
Completely agree. The Walter Scott shooting would have made a lot better case.creepycoug said:I've always said that it was a curiously terrible choice of police incidents on which to make this political stand. Just terrible.
There are invariably so many others from which to choose. This wasn't it.
There are bad cops who abuse theIt authority. My classmates who went the prosecutor route will tell you the same thing, because those cops tend to make their jobs harder. And that's in Seattle, which has a Mickey Mouse violent crime problem compared to many US cities. -
Oh please their were four officers there and the guy is 500lb of 'let me prepare myself to roll out of bed'. He used the choke hold to take the suspect down without ever trying to use a trip once off balance which is really poor technique. He tried to grab the suspects wrist before moving into the pseudo quarter nelson choke hold. A high probability of succeeding in control of his whole arm would of been a firm grip on the knuckles with his whole hand rather than the wrist control he attempted. Not to mention he never tries to use the wall they have him trapped up against as an element of control. The other officer isnt even ready for a altercation or to help the other guy throwing his hail mary choke hold. Pretty bad look for the brand of 'Protect and Serve' if you don't even know how to throw down.
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Brazilian jiu-jitsu is founded on the concept that a smaller, weaker person can successfully defend themselves against a bigger, stronger, heavier opponent by using technique, leverage, and most notably, taking the fight to the ground, and then applying joint locks and chokeholds to defeat the opponent.
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I see the police defensive tactics instructor has arrived.Gwad said:Oh please their were four officers there and the guy is 500lb of 'let me prepare myself to roll out of bed'. He used the choke hold to take the suspect down without ever trying to use a trip once off balance which is really poor technique. He tried to grab the suspects wrist before moving into the pseudo quarter nelson choke hold. A high probability of succeeding in control of his whole arm would of been a firm grip on the knuckles with his whole hand rather than the wrist control he attempted. Not to mention he never tries to use the wall they have him trapped up against as an element of control. The other officer isnt even ready for a altercation or to help the other guy throwing his hail mary choke hold. Pretty bad look for the brand of 'Protect and Serve' if you don't even know how to throw down.
Waiting to see you in action any word on when we can see the video? -
I'll throw down with you. The guy wasn't even fighting back he was just resisting cuffs. Its pretty ez to see. The untrained officer threw up a hail mary because he knew he was undersized and has limited experience in physical confrontations.