KHH1 wrote:
He did all of that and did not get shot. Wonder Why?
If you are inferring that it was because of his color then, I'm sorry because you are wrong. He was black when he was lifted off the ground!
buddy42 wrote:
If you are inferring that it was because of his color then, I'm sorry because you are wrong. He was black when he was lifted off the ground!
That would be implying, I think, I thought it was a think piece.
I appreciate a thread that makes me think, don't you?
KHH1 wrote:
Yeah...as we can see it is very selective.....you have klan types and people who were picked-on dweebs in high school now have a sense of power and will take it out on those who reminds them of their past.....I have worked in some small defense towns and once you get to know some of the locals...they tell you who is like that...from cops to judges........
You had your 2 dimes lunch money taken from you in school, and by the time you were in 3rd grade, you dropped out. Told your Mommie....you could not handle the heat. Then you were really rejected, when you found out you could not join being a "Brownie"......later you were kicked out of the Black Panther meetings as they told you no shrimps or f*gs allowed.....then you applied for a private school....( Bo Jangles University) and they rejected you...of course, you could not write your full name on the application.....then you heard of Obama....your King from Kenya....and it has been love at first sight for you ever since. You are perhaps on of maybe a few thousand, that have a honorary degree from the White House for outstanding service for brown nosing Obama......guess all that trimming your nose hair paid off......keep up that good work....Obama needs all that extra support.....by one nose at a time.
What is yours? You were asked first,,, and I rarely see any point in your ranting
jelun wrote:
What is your point?
jelun wrote:
I guess being beaten is better than being shot in the back.
Law enforcement training ain't what it used to be.
Yes how horrible someone that is a criminal was ruffed up.....should have given him a free pass and some cookies....you DUMB SLIME!
KHH1 wrote:
Video shows deputies beating suspect after three-hour pursuit
Man falls off horseback, ends pursuit
Helicopters, dirt bikes and numerous other vehicles were used in the hunt for a suspect who stole a horse and fled into the mountains near Deep Creek on Thursday. David Pardo, Daily Press
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Video from NBC 4 Los Angeles shows deputies beating suspect
By Anneli Fogt
Staff Writer
Posted Apr. 9, 2015 at 12:45 PM
Updated at 5:32 PM
APPLE VALLEY A man was beaten by at least five San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies Thursday afternoon after being taken into custody at the end of a three-hour-long pursuit that involved a stolen horse, a vehicle pursuit of a blue Dodge sedan and a foot chase through the Deep Creek Spillway near Highway 173.
In a video obtained by NBC4, five deputies are seen punching, kicking and hitting the suspect in the head more than 20 times as they apprehended him around 3 p.m. Thursday.
Scanner traffic reported just before 3 p.m. Thursday that the suspect, who had been riding a stolen horse for most of the pursuit, had dismounted his horse and had been arrested. In the NBC4 video, the suspect is seen falling off of his horse before being stunned with a Taser at least twice. After falling to the ground, the suspect extends his arms and puts them behind his back. At that point, three deputies begin kicking and punching him in the face and stomach before two more come over and join in. By the end of the incident one dozen deputies are huddled around the suspect who is still lying on the ground. Scanner traffic reported medical aid was called for the suspect around 3:15 p.m.
According to scanner traffic, three deputies were also injured in the pursuit and were strewed along the pursuit route. One was reportedly suffering from dehydration near the beginning of the pursuit route, another had a possible neck injury and another allegedly had back pain and trouble breathing. The three were being flown out of the area for medical attention around 3:09 p.m.
According to scanner traffic, San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies were attempting to serve a search warrant at a home in unincorporated Apple Valley around 12:15 p.m. when the man allegedly ran from the home and into a blue Dodge sedan. The man refused to yield to deputies, and the pursuit began around 12:20 p.m. in the area of Laguna Seca and Standing Rock roads. The pursuit continued onto southbound Central Avenue and into Apple Valley Town limits briefly, before continuing south to Bowen Ranch Road. The pursuit reached speeds of 70 mph on paved roads, and 50 mph on the dirt roads south of Bowen Ranch Road.
The Sheriff's Department helicopter was requested to assist with the pursuit around 12:50 p.m., but scanner traffic reported the helicopter coming from the valley was unable to assist due to mechanical issues. The California Highway Patrol helicopter arrived around 12:45 p.m. to assist deputies who were now pursuing the suspect in the area near Deep Creek Hot Springs. The suspect fled from the vehicle on foot around 12:50 p.m.
At 1:50 p.m., scanner traffic reported that the suspect was on a stolen horse and deputies were on foot and on dirt bikes in the creek near the Deep Creek Spillway. Sheriff's officials said the suspect had been on and off of the horse, but it was unclear exactly how he got it. Scanner traffic reported the horse was brown with a saddle.
The Sheriff's Department helicopter was later able to assist, pick up injured deputies and drop deputies into the remote area where the pursuit was occurring.
Scanner traffic reported the suspect had been apprehended around 2:55 p.m. The horse was also found safe, and deputies are working on getting the horse back to its owner.
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Maybe you should go steal a horse and do some criminal activity and see how they handle it......the person should have had his azz beat.
jelun wrote:
I guess being beaten is better than being shot in the back.
Law enforcement training ain't what it used to be.
Sadly slime like you do not get the picture that what happens to a criminal is how it is. Maybe criminals should not commit CRIMES!
KHH1 wrote:
Video shows deputies beating suspect after three-hour pursuit
Man falls off horseback, ends pursuit
Helicopters, dirt bikes and numerous other vehicles were used in the hunt for a suspect who stole a horse and fled into the mountains near Deep Creek on Thursday. David Pardo, Daily Press
LINKS
Video from NBC 4 Los Angeles shows deputies beating suspect
By Anneli Fogt
Staff Writer
Posted Apr. 9, 2015 at 12:45 PM
Updated at 5:32 PM
APPLE VALLEY A man was beaten by at least five San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies Thursday afternoon after being taken into custody at the end of a three-hour-long pursuit that involved a stolen horse, a vehicle pursuit of a blue Dodge sedan and a foot chase through the Deep Creek Spillway near Highway 173.
In a video obtained by NBC4, five deputies are seen punching, kicking and hitting the suspect in the head more than 20 times as they apprehended him around 3 p.m. Thursday.
Scanner traffic reported just before 3 p.m. Thursday that the suspect, who had been riding a stolen horse for most of the pursuit, had dismounted his horse and had been arrested. In the NBC4 video, the suspect is seen falling off of his horse before being stunned with a Taser at least twice. After falling to the ground, the suspect extends his arms and puts them behind his back. At that point, three deputies begin kicking and punching him in the face and stomach before two more come over and join in. By the end of the incident one dozen deputies are huddled around the suspect who is still lying on the ground. Scanner traffic reported medical aid was called for the suspect around 3:15 p.m.
According to scanner traffic, three deputies were also injured in the pursuit and were strewed along the pursuit route. One was reportedly suffering from dehydration near the beginning of the pursuit route, another had a possible neck injury and another allegedly had back pain and trouble breathing. The three were being flown out of the area for medical attention around 3:09 p.m.
According to scanner traffic, San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies were attempting to serve a search warrant at a home in unincorporated Apple Valley around 12:15 p.m. when the man allegedly ran from the home and into a blue Dodge sedan. The man refused to yield to deputies, and the pursuit began around 12:20 p.m. in the area of Laguna Seca and Standing Rock roads. The pursuit continued onto southbound Central Avenue and into Apple Valley Town limits briefly, before continuing south to Bowen Ranch Road. The pursuit reached speeds of 70 mph on paved roads, and 50 mph on the dirt roads south of Bowen Ranch Road.
The Sheriff's Department helicopter was requested to assist with the pursuit around 12:50 p.m., but scanner traffic reported the helicopter coming from the valley was unable to assist due to mechanical issues. The California Highway Patrol helicopter arrived around 12:45 p.m. to assist deputies who were now pursuing the suspect in the area near Deep Creek Hot Springs. The suspect fled from the vehicle on foot around 12:50 p.m.
At 1:50 p.m., scanner traffic reported that the suspect was on a stolen horse and deputies were on foot and on dirt bikes in the creek near the Deep Creek Spillway. Sheriff's officials said the suspect had been on and off of the horse, but it was unclear exactly how he got it. Scanner traffic reported the horse was brown with a saddle.
The Sheriff's Department helicopter was later able to assist, pick up injured deputies and drop deputies into the remote area where the pursuit was occurring.
Scanner traffic reported the suspect had been apprehended around 2:55 p.m. The horse was also found safe, and deputies are working on getting the horse back to its owner.
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I couldn't remember the name of this thread the other day when I was trying to hunt it up after SicilianThing posted the same story.
Interesting to see the difference in the response.
At least one person excused the behavior by claiming that the sheriffs beat rattlesnakes from the man's body, if my recollection is clear for this thread.
And someone suggested that this victim who was not shot was black. We know with the vid that is not true, of course.
And , like your avatar states,,, all you provide is rumor and stupidity.... kkkzero provides the r****m,,,, funny that you are friends... but not really,,,
quote=jelun]I couldn't remember the name of this thread the other day when I was trying to hunt it up after SicilianThing posted the same story.
Interesting to see the difference in the response.
At least one person excused the behavior by claiming that the sheriffs beat rattlesnakes from the man's body, if my recollection is clear for this thread.
And someone suggested that this victim who was not shot was black. We know with the vid that is not true, of course.[/quote]
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