Were the cops really in the wrong here?

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  • Brandwin
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    • Jul 2002
    • 30621

    #1

    Were the cops really in the wrong here?

  • RubenDouglas
    Hall Of Fame
    • May 2003
    • 11202

    #2
    Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

    loud mouth *^&$^#. being drunk is no excuse. They are COPS afterall. shes probably used to getting taken care of by family for any trouble she gets into.

    looks that way again


    lol. they ask her if she feared for her life...she said she was scared... yet she shrugged her shoulders behind the cops back.

    I hate crap like this.

    also, they highlight and make it out that they used the device for the wrong reasons. yet she didnt listen to them and tried to kick them.. how is not listening NOT out of control behavior? They ask her to stop resisting, and she says NO.. thats out of control. She even yells at the cops, "what are you mad about".

    now she'll get 2 million in settlements, force people to lose a job, and never work again.. all because she cant control her own actions. way to go
    Last edited by RubenDouglas; 06-06-2006, 08:31 PM.

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    • dieselboy
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      • Dec 2002
      • 18040

      #3
      Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

      Out of the chair and the cuffs?

      Wow.

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      • RubenDouglas
        Hall Of Fame
        • May 2003
        • 11202

        #4
        Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

        Originally posted by dieselboy
        Out of the chair and the cuffs?

        Wow.
        lol. if she wasnt out of control BEFORE, she was out of control at that point. and the most "grusome" footage was of her resisting after she got out the first time.. so infact she was a threat

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        • Fresh Tendrils
          Strike Hard and Fade Away
          • Jul 2002
          • 36131

          #5
          Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

          Originally posted by dieselboy
          Out of the chair and the cuffs?

          Wow.
          Really.

          So, the crime was they tried to punish the daughter of the state prosecutor.



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          • RubenDouglas
            Hall Of Fame
            • May 2003
            • 11202

            #6
            Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

            hmm. she says she was sober... If no crime was comitted, why resist? I have seen a ton of cops on tv, and 90% of the time, those resisiting are either drunk or under some of drug influence. Why break out if youre innocent? Wait your time, in your so called sober state, and call your dad in a few hours and get it settled.

            Id like to see this case on courtTv

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            • Blaxican8504
              All Star
              • Jul 2002
              • 4150

              #7
              Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

              She got what she deserved.

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              • BigRed
                MVP
                • May 2003
                • 1683

                #8
                Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

                Wow! Talk about one-sided reporting.

                First of all, she was not a prisoner or an inmate. Nor was she in prison. She was being held in a county or city jail for being drunk and disorderly. If she was a prisoner, that means she was conviceted of something.

                Secondly, she was way out of control. Besides, what do you expect to happen when the police put you in restraints (whether it be handcuffs, leg irons or this chair) and you ESCAPE!!!!!!!

                You should get your *** beat!

                And yes, RubenDouglas, you hit it on the head when you said, "shes probably used to getting taken care of by family for any trouble she gets into."

                I think the direct quote from the interview was "if they can do this to the prosecutor's daughter, I wonder what they do to other people?"

                "To the prosecutor's daughter"

                WHAT!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
                Pecos Pete

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                • ODogg
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 37953

                  #9
                  Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

                  They showed the rules right on the screen, to be used on out of control prisoners, bingo, she was out of control so that's why they used the restraints. When you're in police custody you must obey their commands, if they are right or wrong is not the time to dispute it, that comes at a trial or later when you are able to bring up your grievances. If she had done abided by their very simple requests, drunk or not (and she was obviously drunk to me), then all of that extra crap would not have happened. She only escalated it by continuing to try to resist, the police didn't escalate it.

                  People should be more respectful of authority in society as we've become to accustomed for it to be "cool" or "ok" to ignore authority and we as a society, especially the media love to find excuses for it. The reporting piece was ridiculously one sided and just feeds into the whole absurd notion that everyone's a victim. This warped sort of thinking only serves to make the police's, who don't get paid near enough for what they do anyway btw, jobs much more difficult than it needs to be. Thanks again biased media!

                  If i'm on the jury I would vote 100% for those prison guards being exonerated. She's just a little troublemaking, law disrespecting spoiled brat who got what she deserved.
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                  • RubenDouglas
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • May 2003
                    • 11202

                    #10
                    Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

                    Originally posted by BigRed

                    "To the prosecutor's daughter"

                    WHAT!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
                    they said THE? I thought he wasnt the prosecutor? if anything, he's A prosecutor,

                    its sad that it was on the morning shows. atleast from my experience, its always the vocal house moms who watch it and write emails and letters because there outragged. yet they really dont dig too deep into the facts

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                    • BigRed
                      MVP
                      • May 2003
                      • 1683

                      #11
                      Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

                      Originally posted by RubenDouglas
                      they said THE? I thought he wasnt the prosecutor? if anything, he's A prosecutor,
                      Does it matter? She obviously feels as though she is to expect better treatment than others because of who her father is.
                      Pecos Pete

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                      • Misfit
                        All Star
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 5766

                        #12
                        Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

                        Yeah, I don't feel bad for her at all. Cops are taught that the first sign someone is intoxicated is if they ignore simple commands and yell. She's a stupid girl who got what she deserved, and of course she'll probably get away with it. And screw CBS for this crap reporting.

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                        • MassNole
                          Banned
                          • Mar 2006
                          • 18848

                          #13
                          Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

                          She was arrested for d&o and never given a breathalyzer. Does no one see a problem with this? She was also cited for playing her radio too loudly. I have news for you guys, you can get as drunk as you want in your own house or apartment. I am not seeing any reason, at least any justifiable reason for her to have been there in the first place, muchless say in a holding cell. From the facts presented in that story, there was no cause at all to arrest her.

                          As for her not wanting to shower, if the conditions were as she described then who could blame her?

                          The cops definitely crossed the line be even arresting her and as such in my opinion every further action stemming from the lawful arrest was just a furtherance to the initial wrong. I wonder how many people would be on her side if she was some hood rat as compared to the daughter of a prosecutor?

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                          • Gilateen
                            Banned
                            • Oct 2002
                            • 2855

                            #14
                            Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

                            I didnt know they made you take a shower in a city jail?

                            Plus the guys who are defending the police, have you been arrested?

                            Police are dirty, not all but the majority of them are. They couldve hurt her much more with verbal abuse than physical abuse. I think this whole thing is a crock of BS. I would be resisting too knowing that they locked me up under false pretenses.

                            Stupid *** cops dont know how to put on cuffs but they blame her for gettin out of them...wow.

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                            • RubenDouglas
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • May 2003
                              • 11202

                              #15
                              Re: Were the cops really in the wrong here?

                              Originally posted by MassNole
                              She was arrested for d&o and never given a breathalyzer. Does no one see a problem with this? She was also cited for playing her radio too loudly. I have news for you guys, you can get as drunk as you want in your own house or apartment. I am not seeing any reason, at least any justifiable reason for her to have been there in the first place, muchless say in a holding cell. From the facts presented in that story, there was no cause at all to arrest her.

                              As for her not wanting to shower, if the conditions were as she described then who could blame her?

                              The cops definitely crossed the line be even arresting her and as such in my opinion every further action stemming from the lawful arrest was just a furtherance to the initial wrong. I wonder how many people would be on her side if she was some hood rat as compared to the daughter of a prosecutor?
                              why escape and act stupid if youre sober and did nothing wrong.. wait your time and let your dad help you out. instead, she'll get people fired for her actions, some money, and still get her fathers help. Its not like they accused her of murder. She wouldve had her phone call and maybe a night in prison. Being in a sober state of mind, I dont care how vocally abusive they are, you only make it worse by escaping and acting as if there authority means nothing

                              gilateen, i dont quite understand though. She said she was scared for her life in the interview, yet she brushed off what the cops were saying in the holding cell. Just a physical movement that implies that you dont really care. I dont understand the varying degrees of the story.

                              Why are the cops stupid man? She BROKE OUT. She's the stupid one for not remembering where she is and not taking their words serious.
                              Last edited by RubenDouglas; 06-07-2006, 10:24 AM.

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