breitbart.tv— Watch the raw video of a confrontation between an Albuquerque police officer and a KOB Eyewitness News 4 photographer.
May 30, 2008View in Crawl 4
Yea it was pretty ridiculous, I still have tons of respect for all the good cops out there though still.But in my case, a camera didn't do me much good since there wasnt much "hype" around my case.
This happened in the great suburbs of Ontario in California, I ended up in San Bernadino Prison, during which they were going through a HUGE problem with over-popullation in the prison, when I was "waiting" in the holding cell to get transferred to my cell-block, I was in a room with a max capacity of I say 10-15 people, and there were over 30 inmates in the room, I had to sleep squished between like 15 old tweakers.then when i got in jail i was forced to join the woods.Tons of fun
The officer?s reaction is not respectable by any means and I'm sure he has paid the consequences for that. It's also certainly arguable how severe the punishment for his actions would have been if not caught on camera. I find this funny, how so many strong opinions come out when a public servant screws up and how cruel they can be. Very few of us will ever get tested like this in life much less even similarly. The camera man did not help the matter much if at all, not an excuse but, is a fact. Think of the last time you were patronized, how well did you control your emotions? How about the last time you told someone something they needed to do yet, they didn't? Have you ever even had the responsibility of authority? A lot of you sound like you've been there and done that yet, somehow I doubt that. Although, I am certain next time you respond to a shooting or maybe even find your-self in one and someone shoves a camera in your face, well I guess you'll know what to do.
You're right killing a cop that does something wrong is a viable solution. Why stop there let's kill corrupt politicians and government officials too. Once we're done with that we can start killing others who commit "crimes" or anyone who you feel has wronged you in any way. Some one steals from you kill them. Some one kills a loved one kill them. We wouldn't even need cops with everyone just killing everyone. You really nailed this one on the head. What Idea could be more logical?
publiclurkerMay 31, 2008
Oh, great, battle of the micro penises. Film at eleven.
mu0pJun 2, 2008
Yea it was pretty ridiculous, I still have tons of respect for all the good cops out there though still.But in my case, a camera didn't do me much good since there wasnt much "hype" around my case.
mu0pJun 2, 2008
This happened in the great suburbs of Ontario in California, I ended up in San Bernadino Prison, during which they were going through a HUGE problem with over-popullation in the prison, when I was "waiting" in the holding cell to get transferred to my cell-block, I was in a room with a max capacity of I say 10-15 people, and there were over 30 inmates in the room, I had to sleep squished between like 15 old tweakers.then when i got in jail i was forced to join the woods.Tons of fun
fuzzybeardJun 30, 2008
I'll bet his assh**e isn't so tiny!
l7chavezAug 3, 2008
The officer?s reaction is not respectable by any means and I'm sure he has paid the consequences for that. It's also certainly arguable how severe the punishment for his actions would have been if not caught on camera. I find this funny, how so many strong opinions come out when a public servant screws up and how cruel they can be. Very few of us will ever get tested like this in life much less even similarly. The camera man did not help the matter much if at all, not an excuse but, is a fact. Think of the last time you were patronized, how well did you control your emotions? How about the last time you told someone something they needed to do yet, they didn't? Have you ever even had the responsibility of authority? A lot of you sound like you've been there and done that yet, somehow I doubt that. Although, I am certain next time you respond to a shooting or maybe even find your-self in one and someone shoves a camera in your face, well I guess you'll know what to do.
l7chavezAug 4, 2008
You're right killing a cop that does something wrong is a viable solution. Why stop there let's kill corrupt politicians and government officials too. Once we're done with that we can start killing others who commit "crimes" or anyone who you feel has wronged you in any way. Some one steals from you kill them. Some one kills a loved one kill them. We wouldn't even need cops with everyone just killing everyone. You really nailed this one on the head. What Idea could be more logical?