I completely disagree. When the law proves that it cannot handle itself rioting is perfectly justified from a moral standpoint. Although, nobody should be blamed for not rioting.I agree that what was done to the person was wrong, but don't expect everybody to start rioting and punching cops. That's just dumb.
Of course not. I'm sure the guy was at fault, but the cops abused their power. From what I hear, this is obvious. Tasering someone more than twice is asanine. I don't care if he had a gun and had attempted to kill the officers. You don't taser someone more than twice, ever, regardless of the circumstances.Do you really believe that this story present both sides to this problem? And what the hell was the guy doing screaming at the top of his lungs? This whole thing is ridiculous; the cops were strict with their authority. They asked repeatedly for the guy to stand up, and the guy refused. The guy was hysterical.
That's not the issue here. People are going to be idiots, and cops have to deal with it correctly, even at their own expense.It's nice to not notice how this whole thing could have been avoided; if the guy had his ID, everything would have been fine. Had he cooperated in the first place, things wouldn't have been so drastic.
Even minor abuses of power should not be tolerated. These cops should rot in prison for ten to fifteen years for this. Their lives need to be thrown away and we need to make an example out of them.
After having met many people my age who aspire to be cops it doesn't surprise me. The job naturally attracts terrible, vile people.Now the thing is... I find it hard to believe they would do this over ID. I just have trouble beleiving it. I have no idea why an officer of the law would abuse his position this much, unless he was evil or completely insane. And I don't know how either types could become a police officer.




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