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Cop Pepper Sprays, Punches, Nearly Breaks Girl’s Arm During Curfew Arrest
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
October 5, 2007
Another shocking example of police brutality has been caught on camera showing a cop nearly breaking a girl’s arm, punching her and then pepper spraying her in the face as she cries after being arrested for violating a city curfew.
Watch the dramatic video of the incident which occurred in Fort Pierce, Florida.
The cop twists the 15-year-old’s arm right up behind her back to almost breaking point before the girl appears to bite the officer, upon which the cop punches the girl and pepper sprays her directly in the face.
Descriptions of the video on mainstream news websites strongly emphasized the fact that the girl bit the officer without even mentioning the fact that he would have probably snapped her arm out of the socket had the brutality continued.
Last week, a video showing a school security guard arresting and breaking a girl’s arm for dropping cake made national headlines.
The last couple of months have produced an epidemic of police and security guard brutality which seems to be spiraling out of control as cops are trained that the public is their enemy.
LINK WITH VIDEO (http://noworldsystem.com/2007/10/06/cop-brutalizes-15-year-old-girl/)
DQ.
Sorry for digging up the past, but this could have been avoided with a taser poke :)
GRUMPY
11-26-2009, 11:45 PM
she was lucky he wasn't a Mountie.
NewCasa
11-26-2009, 11:47 PM
she was lucky he wasn't a Mountie.
Or a priest.
Gentlemen!
11-27-2009, 12:34 AM
Note to self: patent the "erotic priest" concept.
TheManInBlack
11-27-2009, 01:25 AM
Wow you guys probably agree with this too. Add a taser to the end of that and your all in
Insanity
11-27-2009, 02:29 AM
Well the video has been removed so I cant tell for sure what exactly happened. Given the fact that the officer almost broke her arm, and assuming that the teen didnt pose as a threat towards the officer or resist arrest, I dont see a reason why the officer would have used that much force. The pepper spray after her biting his arm may have been justified but the whole situation could have been avoided if the officer correctly handled the situation.
Anapeg
11-27-2009, 08:19 AM
but the whole situation could have been avoided if the officer correctly handled the situation.
Or perhaps the child had not flaunted curfew?
Konig-OV
11-27-2009, 08:28 AM
I remember watching this video a while back. What provoked the arm twisting was that the girl had spit on the officer. I admit the officer could have handled it a different way, but he remained calm through the process. He had asked her numerous times to sit down and be calm, she was flinging boots at him, cursing and swear. The officer sat her sat and she spit on him, when he was going to apply the hand cuffs she had spit in his face, and then he went to apply the cuffs. She resisted, and he had to do what he could to restrain her. She ended up hurting her arm because she resisted so much. She continued to bite him numerous times, and he pepper sprayed her. They are right, if the struggle continue she would've had her arm broken. Not by excessive force, but by her resistance. I would deffinatley agree with a small taser burst. This would've ended in a lot less pain.
dancingqueen
11-27-2009, 08:31 AM
DQ.
Sorry for digging up the past, but this could have been avoided with a taser poke :)
I remember a day when police actually policed... instead of resorting to violence right away.
seems like anyone can be a police now, you just have to learn how to pull a trigger
GRUMPY
11-27-2009, 08:34 AM
How many people have to be killed before they get rid of the tasers? not saying that she never deserved what she got however.
Anapeg
11-27-2009, 08:34 AM
I remember a day when police actually policed... instead of resorting to violence right away.
seems like anyone can be a police now, you just have to learn how to pull a trigger
I remember a day when kids listened to their elders and especially the police. Not fight back 'cause you know the bleeding heart liberals will run to your defense.
dancingqueen
11-27-2009, 08:38 AM
I remember a day when kids listened to their elders and especially the police. Not fight back 'cause you know the bleeding heart liberals will run to your defense.
I never listened to many of my elders... I never got tasered for that
Anapeg
11-27-2009, 08:43 AM
I never listened to many of my elders... I never got tasered for that
Hold still!
Anapeg
11-27-2009, 09:00 AM
I never listened to many of my elders... I never got tasered for that
And here in lies the problem DQ. What have you become, a bleeding heart who sees children as endangered and believing they can do no wrong. You automatically come to their defense and ignore what they have done to precipitate the problem. You will never admit to the child aggravating the problem, oh no, quite the contrary. The child should be handled with kid gloves and any thing they do is admissible. BULL$***!
Konig-OV
11-27-2009, 09:02 AM
Not listening to elders and having complete lack of respect for elders are two different things. You can have Grandmother say please go do the dishes. Not listening would be saying No Grandmother, lack of respect would be You do them old lady!
dancingqueen
11-27-2009, 09:47 AM
And here in lies the problem DQ. What have you become, a bleeding heart who sees children as endangered and believing they can do no wrong. You automatically come to their defense and ignore what they have done to precipitate the problem. You will never admit to the child aggravating the problem, oh no, quite the contrary. The child should be handled with kid gloves and any thing they do is admissible. BULL$***!
That is not at all like me. I do not remove blame from the perpetrators, I just don't se the benefit of jumping on the band wagon of jeers. I also look at where the situation went wrong, and frankly, it usually is how the situation was dealt with by an adult most of the time.
Soundbear
11-27-2009, 11:33 AM
DQ doesn't live in the real world.
Hate to tell you, buddy, but violence DOES work to change people's minds. That includes the taser.
dancingqueen
11-27-2009, 01:13 PM
Sure it does, Violence is something we see as completely acceptable, That doesn't mean their aren't better ways...
I suppose your acceptance of violence falls under "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" which is unfortunate because that expression defies the idea of progression.
Soundbear
11-27-2009, 01:15 PM
Acceptable?? Maybe. Here's my motto:
"Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent".
dancingqueen
11-27-2009, 01:26 PM
Yes, violence by men is socially acceptable behavior. it is evident everywhere in our society. I see you completely disregard the substance of my post though... It is tough to admit when you know you do nothing to help society move forward...
GRUMPY
11-27-2009, 01:30 PM
Like they say spare the rod and spoil the child, if they'd only let us whip our kids when they did what we thought was wrong the wotld would be a much better place than it is now.Hell now a days you can't even give your kid a backhander without some do gooder chirping up.
dancingqueen
11-27-2009, 01:34 PM
"Hate begets hate; violence begets violence; toughness begets a greater toughness. We must meet the forces of hate with the power of love...Our aim must never be to defeat or humiliate the white man, but to win his friendship and understanding."
—Martin Luther king Jr. 1958
Konig-OV
11-27-2009, 02:18 PM
Sure it does, Violence is something we see as completely acceptable, That doesn't mean their aren't better ways...
I suppose your acceptance of violence falls under "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" which is unfortunate because that expression defies the idea of progression.
You have a child assaulting a police officer. You need to stop her right then and there. What is 1 better way to get her to stop?
dilligaff
11-27-2009, 02:22 PM
I remember watching this video a while back. What provoked the arm twisting was that the girl had spit on the officer. I admit the officer could have handled it a different way, but he remained calm through the process. He had asked her numerous times to sit down and be calm, she was flinging boots at him, cursing and swear. The officer sat her sat and she spit on him, when he was going to apply the hand cuffs she had spit in his face, and then he went to apply the cuffs. She resisted, and he had to do what he could to restrain her. She ended up hurting her arm because she resisted so much. She continued to bite him numerous times, and he pepper sprayed her. They are right, if the struggle continue she would've had her arm broken. Not by excessive force, but by her resistance. I would deffinatley agree with a small taser burst. This would've ended in a lot less pain.
not the same one i dont think... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akT4rHNXKmg
Anapeg
11-27-2009, 04:48 PM
That is not at all like me. I do not remove blame from the perpetrators, I just don't se the benefit of jumping on the band wagon of jeers. I also look at where the situation went wrong, and frankly, it usually is how the situation was dealt with by an adult most of the time.
Right. It is as you say "the fault of the adult" It is not the child's fault for starting the whole situation in the first place. Was the child behaving would the "adults" have need to intervene? Damn it man pull your head out of your butt and see the CHILD puts the wheels in motion then you get all protective of the wretch.
dancingqueen
11-27-2009, 05:48 PM
Right. It is as you say "the fault of the adult" It is not the child's fault for starting the whole situation in the first place. Was the child behaving would the "adults" have need to intervene? Damn it man pull your head out of your butt and see the CHILD puts the wheels in motion then you get all protective of the wretch.
The child clearly needed to be subdues, and from the sounds of things perpetuated the problem, I am not denying that. At some point, someone has to look and see and say "hmmm, what could have been done to prevent this?" The girl is getting punished for her actions, It does no good for me to say "YA, good! stupid lousy, rotten girl... she's a bad person and smells funny too!" What does that accomplish? She is in custody, and being dealt with in a manor I have to assume is appropriate, now instead of being concerned about how mean and evil, and wrong, and ugly she is, I rather wonder what could have caused this? note, the use of the word "could" lots of possibilities, and no real way to be certain, some will say that that is not helpful, but neither is attacking the character of the person who is in custody....
You look at one aspect, I look at another. I like to think mine contribute to solving problems in the future.
Anapeg
11-27-2009, 05:58 PM
The child clearly needed to be subdues, and from the sounds of things perpetuated the problem, I am not denying that. At some point, someone has to look and see and say "hmmm, what could have been done to prevent this?" The girl is getting punished for her actions, It does no good for me to say "YA, good! stupid lousy, rotten girl... she's a bad person and smells funny too!" What does that accomplish? She is in custody, and being dealt with in a manor I have to assume is appropriate, now instead of being concerned about how mean and evil, and wrong, and ugly she is, I rather wonder what could have caused this? note, the use of the word "could" lots of possibilities, and no real way to be certain, some will say that that is not helpful, but neither is attacking the character of the person who is in custody....
You look at one aspect, I look at another. I like to think mine contribute to solving problems in the future.
THINK MAN! had the kid not instituted the problem there would have been NONE. You are upset at the adult for handling a situation that the adult had no hand in. This starts, runs, and ends with the child's decision to screw up. The overzealous adults are a separate matter.
Sure it does, Violence is something we see as completely acceptable, That doesn't mean their aren't better ways...
I suppose your acceptance of violence falls under "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" which is unfortunate because that expression defies the idea of progression.
You should stick a point if you're going to argue about it.
First it's the zap, then the violence, then how it could've been prevented :)
How could've the cop handled it any different from what he did?
Sure it does, Violence is something we see as completely acceptable, That doesn't mean their aren't better ways...
I suppose your acceptance of violence falls under "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" which is unfortunate because that expression defies the idea of progression.
not the same one i dont think... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akT4rHNXKmg
The one I had originally posted had the girl in a holding cell/room.
R W G R
11-28-2009, 01:03 AM
Or a priest.
Yeah ...but it could be worse: there's a better chance a Protestant minister would have done some damage, according to the numbers.
phew
Soundbear
11-28-2009, 10:58 AM
Yeah ...but it could be worse: there's a better chance a Protestant minister would have done some damage, according to the numbers.
phew
Seems from the stats that it's the clergy in the RCC and the volunteers in Protestant circles that cause the problems.
Which makes sense, considering that Protestant Christians are more likely to be volunteering.
R W G R
11-28-2009, 06:01 PM
Seems from the stats that it's the clergy in the RCC and the volunteers in Protestant circles that cause the problems.
Which makes sense, considering that Protestant Christians are more likely to be volunteering.
Protestant = volunteer?
I doubt it.
Soundbear
11-28-2009, 08:11 PM
Doubt it all day long, I don't care.
R W G R
11-28-2009, 09:50 PM
Doubt it all day long, I don't care.
It doesn't matter if you care or not; what matters if it is true.
As your simple obfuscation shows, it is not true.
dancingqueen
11-28-2009, 10:22 PM
THINK MAN! had the kid not instituted the problem there would have been NONE. You are upset at the adult for handling a situation that the adult had no hand in. This starts, runs, and ends with the child's decision to screw up. The overzealous adults are a separate matter.
Well, I could not see the video, so I don't know if the cop could have handled it better... Maybe she did deserve it. I can't tell.
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