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moshquerade

No Lifer
Nov 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: Armitage
Originally posted by: nutcasert
Dude, so what if he got his ass kicked by girls. They had weapons. There were two of them. If me and one of my boys walked up behind a cop and started swinging with nightsticks there would be a dead cop. But we wouldn't do that because it violates common decency, which the police do not normally have. If you have papper spray, jump her at the supermarket or something and just spray her in the face right at the checkout. Seriously, it only assault and battery, and she'd be off duty. Pepper spray has been deemed non-lethal so the police can use it so freely.

I'm dead serious. Find out where she lives, and spray her in the face in public. You'll probably get only a fine if it's your first offense.

Holy crap - no wonder there is police brutality. It's needed. WTF is wrong with you?
according to his username he's a nutcase.

 

Reckoner

Lifer
Jun 11, 2004
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Originally posted by: nutcasert
Dude, so what if he got his ass kicked by girls. They had weapons. There were two of them. If me and one of my boys walked up behind a cop and started swinging with nightsticks there would be a dead cop. But we wouldn't do that because it violates common decency, which the police do not normally have. If you have papper spray, jump her at the supermarket or something and just spray her in the face right at the checkout. Seriously, it only assault and battery, and she'd be off duty. Pepper spray has been deemed non-lethal so the police can use it so freely.

I'm dead serious. Find out where she lives, and spray her in the face in public. You'll probably get only a fine if it's your first offense.


Welp... I now know how you got your username
 

Nebor

Lifer
Jun 24, 2003
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Originally posted by: nutcasert
Dude, so what if he got his ass kicked by girls. They had weapons. There were two of them. If me and one of my boys walked up behind a cop and started swinging with nightsticks there would be a dead cop. But we wouldn't do that because it violates common decency, which the police do not normally have. If you have papper spray, jump her at the supermarket or something and just spray her in the face right at the checkout. Seriously, it only assault and battery, and she'd be off duty. Pepper spray has been deemed non-lethal so the police can use it so freely.

I'm dead serious. Find out where she lives, and spray her in the face in public. You'll probably get only a fine if it's your first offense.

This guy is awesome.
 

TallBill

Lifer
Apr 29, 2001
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Originally posted by: nutcasert
Dude, so what if he got his ass kicked by girls. They had weapons. There were two of them. If me and one of my boys walked up behind a cop and started swinging with nightsticks there would be a dead cop. But we wouldn't do that because it violates common decency, which the police do not normally have. If you have papper spray, jump her at the supermarket or something and just spray her in the face right at the checkout. Seriously, it only assault and battery, and she'd be off duty. Pepper spray has been deemed non-lethal so the police can use it so freely.

I'm dead serious. Find out where she lives, and spray her in the face in public. You'll probably get only a fine if it's your first offense.

Not only is that a terrible idea, but it could very well end up killing you. I happen to be a certified OC spray instructor so I have a decent idea about use of that stuff. Anyways, a police officer on or off duty is authorized to use deadly force if pepper sprayed.
 

Nebor

Lifer
Jun 24, 2003
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I think Tasering her would be much, MUCH funnier. Especially if you could catch it all on video like the police do when they taser people. Watch her kick around on the ground screaming, and just keep yelling, "Don't get up! Don't get up or you're gonna get it again!"

I'd pay $20 to see that video.
 

Kaervak

Diamond Member
Jul 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: nutcasert
Dude, so what if he got his ass kicked by girls. They had weapons. There were two of them. If me and one of my boys walked up behind a cop and started swinging with nightsticks there would be a dead cop. But we wouldn't do that because it violates common decency, which the police do not normally have. If you have papper spray, jump her at the supermarket or something and just spray her in the face right at the checkout. Seriously, it only assault and battery, and she'd be off duty. Pepper spray has been deemed non-lethal so the police can use it so freely.

I'm dead serious. Find out where she lives, and spray her in the face in public. You'll probably get only a fine if it's your first offense.

This guy is awesome.

I know, attacking people out of petty vengeance is so cool.

 

Nebor

Lifer
Jun 24, 2003
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Originally posted by: Kaervak
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: nutcasert
Dude, so what if he got his ass kicked by girls. They had weapons. There were two of them. If me and one of my boys walked up behind a cop and started swinging with nightsticks there would be a dead cop. But we wouldn't do that because it violates common decency, which the police do not normally have. If you have papper spray, jump her at the supermarket or something and just spray her in the face right at the checkout. Seriously, it only assault and battery, and she'd be off duty. Pepper spray has been deemed non-lethal so the police can use it so freely.

I'm dead serious. Find out where she lives, and spray her in the face in public. You'll probably get only a fine if it's your first offense.

This guy is awesome.

I know, attacking people out of petty vengeance is so cool.

Agreed. That's why I'm a member of the PLO.
 

Nebor

Lifer
Jun 24, 2003
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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
WE NEED TO GET BACK TO THE OP

But we already came to the conclusion the OP is shens.

Yeah, his story changed every time he posted, then he said fvck ya'll and cried.
 

brxndxn

Diamond Member
Apr 3, 2001
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From previous posts by Proletariat, it seems almost everything he says is some leftwing liberal almost socialist 'government can do no wrong' type argument.. I don't think random police brutality could happen to a more deserving person.

Proletariat, you more thankful for your own rights now maybe? Glad they're there? Wanna change those political views?

^^ lol.. that's what I was gonna say.. but then I went back and looked at some posts to make sure I didn't have the name confused. Apparently I had the name Proletariat confused with Moonbeam. The dirty hippie icon did it..
 

Kaervak

Diamond Member
Jul 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: Nebor
Yours may be too. Find out what the PLO is.

I know what the PLO is. I probably should rephrase my earlier reposnse to nutcasert, but there's no point. I wont change your or his mind and vice versa so fvck it.
 

bradruth

Lifer
Aug 9, 2002
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Originally posted by: sygyzy
Bradruth - It's your fault.

It usually is.

Originally posted by: Nebor
Police are too empowered. They should need permission or a warrant to even touch someone. Otherwise cases of abuse like this will continue to be more common.

I'm going to assume you're being facetious, because I'd hate to think you're completely stupid.
 

Born2bwire

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Oct 28, 2005
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Originally posted by: Proletariat
Now I have never been rude to a police officer in my life. I have always been respectful even when angry.

I'm confused. Why didn't you just go over to their house and beat the crap out them like you've always said you would do?
 

Wheezer

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Nov 2, 1999
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Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: BigJ
So if a uniformed officer could stop someone that is currently assaulting you, you'd want him to go ahead and get a signed warrant to stop the assailant?

I'm 6'3" 200lbs, great shape, 2nd degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and I carry either a Sig 228 or a Kimber Ultra Compact every day.

People should take charge of their own defense. I never expect the police to help me out of a jam. I've helped police officers several times, ironically, to detain a resisting individual.



Nice, you just described everything my 82 year old grandmother is not. so what is your proposal in that case? Should the police still show restraint?

As far as the OP goes, I smell bullsh!t. With the way stores monitor activity this was not captured anywhere on film?

There were NO other witnesses that would love to see a cop go down for this kind of behavior? NO ONE?

Sorry guy but arguing with a clerk at a groccery store because he was rude its not only a waste of time, but as you have found out the results can be bad. How do you know that they did not just come back from thier break where they learned thorugh a phone call that someone wrecked thier car, or someone they are close to is in the hospital, or his wife/GF is having an affair? Not everyone can take off work in bad situations, and not everyone deals well with poor news.

You know nothing except they were rude and upset you...get over it. You sound like the baby in this situation because you didn't know all the facts and you reacted poorly and got b!tched slapped by a cop that wasn't going to tolerate your sh!t....good for her.
 

FallenHero

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Jan 2, 2006
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Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: sygyzy
Bradruth - It's your fault.

It usually is.

Originally posted by: Nebor
Police are too empowered. They should need permission or a warrant to even touch someone. Otherwise cases of abuse like this will continue to be more common.

I'm going to assume you're being facetious, because I'd hate to think you're completely stupid.

No. Reading the rest of his posts, he really is that stupid.
 

CarlKillerMiller

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Jul 14, 2003
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The responses here have really shown me ATOT in a bad light.

You people fvcking disgust me, may the worst happen to all of you.

To the op, I'm really sorry, that shouldn't happen to anyone. The system does, however, work on the police's side. Did the store perhaps have a security camera which captured everything?
 

imported_Baloo

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Feb 2, 2006
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My two cents. You were told to leave. You should have left. You should not have been still there when the cops arrived. As soon as you started mouthing off to the clerk and were told to leave, that's when you should have left. Remember that the next time. And Never, NEVER, start an argument with a police officer. You are lucky they did not throw the book at you. At that point when you walked out the door, you already ready had several violations for which you could be charged. To name a few, trespassing, disturbing the peace, public intoxication( A guess, but I bet it's true), disobeying Police orders. You had no side here, you had no rights whatsoever to remain in the building once you were told to leave. And you had the stupidity(What else can you call it?) to continue to refuse to cooperate when the cops told you to leave. Right there you proved the store's case. Your report of brutality will go nowhere. There are eyewitnesses in the store who saw you beligerence, nobody is gonna back you up -- you're the bad guy.
 

BigJ

Lifer
Nov 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: CarlKillerMiller
The responses here have really shown me ATOT in a bad light.

You people fvcking disgust me, may the worst happen to all of you.

To the op, I'm really sorry, that shouldn't happen to anyone. The system does, however, work on the police's side. Did the store perhaps have a security camera which captured everything?

The responses here disgust you, and then you go ahead and make a post like this?

Sorry if not everyone here takes the word of someone who committed the following:

Trespassed
Disturbed the Peace
Resisted Arrest

and not to mention, Disobeyed a Direct Order from a LEO (more than once mind you), which is a ticketable offense.

You expect the cops to play nice when you try to resist being arrested?
 

Lifted

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Nov 30, 2004
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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: CarlKillerMiller
The responses here have really shown me ATOT in a bad light.

You people fvcking disgust me, may the worst happen to all of you.

To the op, I'm really sorry, that shouldn't happen to anyone. The system does, however, work on the police's side. Did the store perhaps have a security camera which captured everything?

The responses here disgust you, and then you go ahead and make a post like this?

Sorry if not everyone here takes the word of someone who committed the following:

Trespassed
Disturbed the Police
Resisted Arrest

and not to mention, Disobeyed a Direct Order from a LEO (more than once mind you), which is a ticketable offense.

You expect the cops to play nice when you try to resist being arrested?

Maybe I missed something, but how did he resist arrest if he was never arrested and the police officer never said 'You're under arrest' but simply said 'stop'.
 

BigJ

Lifer
Nov 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: Lifted
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: CarlKillerMiller
The responses here have really shown me ATOT in a bad light.

You people fvcking disgust me, may the worst happen to all of you.

To the op, I'm really sorry, that shouldn't happen to anyone. The system does, however, work on the police's side. Did the store perhaps have a security camera which captured everything?

The responses here disgust you, and then you go ahead and make a post like this?

Sorry if not everyone here takes the word of someone who committed the following:

Trespassed
Disturbed the Peace
Resisted Arrest

and not to mention, Disobeyed a Direct Order from a LEO (more than once mind you), which is a ticketable offense.

You expect the cops to play nice when you try to resist being arrested?

Maybe I missed something, but how did he resist arrest if he was never arrested and the police officer never said 'You're under arrest' but simply said 'stop'.

After refusing a direct order from a police officer, he was subdued and they were placing the cuffs on him. Had the police officers actually gone through and formally arrested him instead of simply restraining him, he could've been charged with resisting arrest.