Daunte Wright

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A police officer shooting at a charging dog kills a woman.

Yet there are bozos on here he want to arm the Police.

 
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And you didn’t say what your answer to my question was despite being asked twice . Swerved out of existence. Bobby Dazzler can’t or won’t answer a simple question but I suppose that’s the softly softly non committal talk about it till the cows come home way.
 
And you didn’t say what your answer to my question was despite being asked twice . Swerved out of existence. Bobby Dazzler can’t or won’t answer a simple question but I suppose that’s the softly softly non committal talk about it till the cows come home way.
Because your questions were an obvious distraction from your stupid comment.

But let's look at your really stupid questions. They're stupid because they're irrelevant to the thread topic, and they do not take into account the racism that is prominent in USA, among police, and that Black Lives do not seem to Matter.
Daunte Wright was not and did not resist arrest. He tried to escape, probably because he feared for his life. Evidently he was correct. Hanging an air freshener from your mirror must be a capital offence.
Okay, okay. Let me put it this way - a three part question for you.
A. What is NOT likely to happen if you resist arrest in the USA?
That depends on the colour of your skin. If you are Black, you are very likely to be shot or throttled. Either way, you'll die. And just in the off-chance that you don't die at the scene, you'll likely die later in custody.
B. What is the worse that could happen if you resisted arrest in the USA?
That depends on the colour of your skin. If you're white, you'll most likely to be tazored (with the correct weapon)
C. What would you do if you were arrested in the USA - comply or resist?
You've not allowed for all options. But it depends on the colour of your skin.
If I was white, I'd comply, if I was Black I'd hope to escape with my life.
 
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Drama queen.
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Cops in the US can pull you over for an air freshener violation - :eek:

I got pulled over in the 70's for having furry dice hanging from the mirror and got a lecture on obscuring the vision. That was in the UK.
 
And you didn’t say what your answer to my question was despite being asked twice . Swerved out of existence. Bobby Dazzler can’t or won’t answer a simple question but I suppose that’s the softly softly non committal talk about it till the cows come home way.

bung the fruitcake himagain dazzler on ignore :LOL:
He is a troll
 
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A. What is NOT likely to happen if you resist arrest in the USA?
B. What is the worse that could happen if you resisted arrest in the USA?
C. What would you do if you were arrested in the USA - comply or resist?
Black people have 'resisted arrest' by lying down with their hands behind their heads - and been shot.

Mottie, I'm not sure you can define a safe way of complying with an officer, if that's the case.
 
He is a troll
IRONY ALERT!
Transam is not just a troll, he's a troll that promotes hatred towards foreigners, immigrants and Muslims.
I suspect he's been promoting such division since he joined the forum, and has been allowed, and in some cases facilitated by Mods.
It looks like many previous posters have been banned for confronting his blatant racism, yet still he is allowed to promote his hatred.
I suspect many others have left due to the persistent racism displayed in this forum.
Transam is one of the few who still persistently and perpetually, with practically every one of his posts, ferments hatred against foreigners and immigrants especially certain types of foreigners and immigrants.

He might want to excuse his behaviour as mere trolling, but that is a deceitful excuse to allow him to continue his abhorrent behaviour.
He's a dishonest individual who displays neo-Nazi tendencies and overtly posts negativity aimed at European centre-left governments in order to promote right-wing ideology while pretending to be disinterested in politics.
 
Black people have 'resisted arrest' by lying down with their hands behind their heads - and been shot.

Mottie, I'm not sure you can define a safe way of complying with an officer, if that's the case.
Nothing is 100% guaranteed whether you are black or white in this instance but my point was that you are probably a hundred times more likely to die by resisting arrest than complying so I’d comply. Obviously there are exceptions but Dazzler thinks I am sticking up for the officer that used his knee to kill someone. I’m not.
 
Nothing is 100% guaranteed whether you are black or white in this instance but my point was that you are probably a hundred times more likely to die by resisting arrest than complying so I’d comply. Obviously there are exceptions but Dazzler thinks I am sticking up for the officer that used his knee to kill someone. I’m not.

Mottie, I'm not sure you can define a safe way of complying with an officer, if that's the case.
Perhaps mottie knows?
 
People on either side of race/racism debates rarely win the other side round. The same is true of many different opinions, even trivial stuff like Playstation vs Xbox, Android vs iOS etc.

I think much of this comes down to whether or not you've been directly exposed to something. Let me give you an example of what I mean. There was a tv prog on last night about police corruption in the 70's. Featured was a white guy who was fitted up for a crime he hadn't committed. He was imprisoned for a couple of years and it took 40ish years for him to clear his name. Whilst being interviewed present day, he said how much the arrest and subsequent conviction had affected his relationship with his parents, who had essentially gone to their graves thinking he was a convicted criminal. Now cleared, they weren't here to see it. He said the whole thing had affected his entire adult life.

Now, let's say for the sake of argument this event led to the aforementioned man not having much time for the police or wider authorities, even to this day. His direct experience 40ish years ago has tarnished his opinion and view of these organisations.

Now, let's rewind the clock and imagine he'd never been falsely accused, arrested or convicted. It's possible/probable that very same man would sit today and say 'I think the police do a great job, I've always had a lot of respect for them.'

My point is, unless you directly experience something, it's easy to essentially say to a group of people 'oh for goodness sake get over it and move on!'
 
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