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They should have went Rodney King on his ass. This entitled, privileged punk would deserve it. He didn’t get ā€œthe talkā€? Also 100 mph. Ā Fock him.Ā 

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18 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

He was behind them, not really in the ā€œsceneā€

Same with Jonnu Smith in front of them. Ā That was a great example of why ā€œjust do what they say!ā€ is often easier said than done. Ā You’ve got one cop telling him to leave and another screaming at him to give him his license

I don't know if you are trying to make this racism or not, but I know plenty of black people who never get into this mess. I also know that I've dealt with assh0le cops and never got into this mess. I don't know what your point is.Ā 

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2 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

They should have went Rodney King on his ass. This entitled, privileged punk would deserve it. He didn’t get ā€œthe talkā€? Also 100 mph. Ā Fock him.Ā 

People here take pride in driving recklessly. Just go look at the Jalen Carter thread when he was drafted.Ā 

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17 minutes ago, Alias Detective said:

So ppl could see him. Ā 

Thats my guess as well. Ā  Yeah, not a good idea when being pulled over but probably not Ā just ā€œbeing a d1ckā€

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13 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

Because it’s a public area? Ā Worst they could get him on would be jaywalking IMO, but he was mostly in the shoulder anyway. Ā He didn’t even appear to be particularly close to Hill

Sorry, forgot who I was talking to. Ā Apparently you are under the assumption that because a police situation is in a public place, you can insert yourself in a police event. Ā Well, you can’t. Ā No juvenile was involved, so no civilian has any right whatsoever to insert themselves, ask questions, etc. Ā 

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2 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

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So he proved himself a dumbass. Good job. John Wayne Gacy was greeted fondly by Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter.Ā :dunno:

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When Peefoam gets pulled over for speeding, he voluntarily drops trow, spreads his cheeks and asks for the nightstick.Ā 

That’s only respectful. :thumbsup:Ā 

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Campbell can lie and make a situation worse because he got an award. Ā šŸŖ–

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1 minute ago, MDC said:

When Peefoam gets pulled over for speeding, he voluntarily drops trow, spreads his cheeks and asks for the nightstick.Ā 

That’s only respectful. :thumbsup:Ā 

When mdcack gets pulled over for speeding, he voluntarily drops trow, spreads his cheeks and asks for the nightstick. His boyfriend the cop gives it to him good.Ā 

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I've watched a lot of police audit videos and while rolling up the window isn't friendly or respectful, once he passed the license and insurance, I'm pretty sure he has the right to close the window.Ā Ā 

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Have to wait for the audit though to see if there is something about Florida that says otherwise.Ā 

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13 minutes ago, Fireballer said:

Sorry, forgot who I was talking to. Ā Apparently you are under the assumption that because a police situation is in a public place, you can insert yourself in a police event. Ā Well, you can’t. Ā No juvenile was involved, so no civilian has any right whatsoever to insert themselves, ask questions, etc. Ā 

That gives them the right to handcuff him? Ā 
did they say anything to him about it being an activeĀ investigation or whatever or did they just scream at him to leave?

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ā€œI wasn’t disrespectful because my mom didn’t raise me that way,ā€ Hill said. ā€œI didn’t cuss. I did none of that. I’m still trying to figure it out.ā€

Hill don't do no cussin'

ā€œI’m just glad that my teammates were there to support me in that situation because I felt alone,ā€ Hill said. ā€œWhen they showed, it made me realize that we got a f–-king good team this year. For them to put their life on the line, it was amazing to see.ā€

"they put their life on the line"Ā šŸ˜†

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4 minutes ago, seafoam1 said:

ā€œI wasn’t disrespectful because my mom didn’t raise me that way,ā€ Hill said. ā€œI didn’t cuss. I did none of that. I’m still trying to figure it out.ā€

Hill don't do no cussin'

ā€œI’m just glad that my teammates were there to support me in that situation because I felt alone,ā€ Hill said. ā€œWhen they showed, it made me realize that we got a f–-king good team this year. For them to put their life on the line, it was amazing to see.ā€

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Do you not like when people cuss?

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10 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

That gives them the right to handcuff him? Ā 
did they say anything to him about it being an activeĀ investigation or whatever or did they just scream at him to leave?

What happened to that campbell bltch? Is he going to be ok? 😫

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3 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

Do you not like when people cuss?

"I mommy didn't raise me that way. Fock!!" This is the guy you believe.Ā Ā šŸ˜†

You race baiter, anti police asswipes suck.Ā Ā 

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15 minutes ago, Mike Honcho said:

I've watched a lot of police audit videos and while rolling up the window isn't friendly or respectful, once he passed the license and insurance, I'm pretty sure he has the right to close the window.Ā Ā 

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Have to wait for the audit though to see if there is something about Florida that says otherwise.Ā 

I think you're wrong.Ā  Now, it may not be documented so maybe putting the window up wasn't technically illegal, but refusing to put it down when the cop starts demanding you do so sure as hell is.Ā 

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The tape says only one a-hole was making things up. šŸŖ–

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18 minutes ago, Strike said:

I think you're wrong.Ā  Now, it may not be documented so maybe putting the window up wasn't technically illegal, but refusing to put it down when the cop starts demanding you do so sure as hell is.Ā 

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Yes, you should roll down your window when pulled over by police to provide your identifying information and insurance. However, you are not legally required to keep your window down without a warrant..Ā 

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28 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

That gives them the right to handcuff him? Ā 
did they say anything to him about it being an activeĀ investigation or whatever or did they just scream at him to leave?

Can they cuff him? Ā Interfering is unlawful, so yes. Ā He’s not entitled to anything you described above. Ā 

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Just now, edjr said:

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Yes and know, depends on the stop. Ā But all the ā€œhe doesn’t have to lower windowā€ narrative makes me think it’s would have been better just to remove him from the car without giving him the opportunity to keep his window lowered. Ā 

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8 minutes ago, Fireballer said:

Can they cuff him? Ā Interfering is unlawful, so yes. Ā He’s not entitled to anything you described above. Ā 

Was he really interfering? Ā Ultimately he said he just wanted to stay there to make sure his friend was OK.

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9 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

Was he really interfering? Ā Ultimately he said he just wanted to stay there to make sure his friend was OK.

Sure.Ā :doh:

So was he going to be cuffed if he stayed back and watched?Ā 

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2 minutes ago, seafoam1 said:

Sure.Ā :doh:

So was he going to be cuffed if he stayed back and watched?Ā 

Maybe, they kept telling him to leave

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Honest question.Ā  Have any of you 50 some year old wannabe NWA members ever acted that way during a routine traffic stop?Ā Ā 

Ive never told a cop to hurry up and refuse to roll the window back down.Ā  Never felt it necessary.Ā Ā 

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5 minutes ago, listen2me 23 said:

Honest question.Ā  Have any of you 50 some year old wannabe NWA members ever acted that way during a routine traffic stop?Ā Ā 

Ive never told a cop to hurry up and refuse to roll the window back down.Ā  Never felt it necessary.Ā Ā 

What color are you? Do you drive a 300k sportscar?Ā 

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36 minutes ago, edjr said:

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Not sure where you found that since you didn't provide a link, but thanks to you I googled this issue in Florida and found multiple law offices who say very clearly than IN FLORIDA you are required to roll down your window when pulled over.Ā  I won't get in to the semantics of rolling it back up because why would you?Ā  It just seems obvious to me that one should leave it down.Ā  At the very least leave it open enough that a cop has a clear view inside the car so they feel safe.Ā  Otherwise what happened here is a likely outcome.Ā 

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And none of this is to excuse the behavior of these officers.Ā  Once they got him outside the car and handcuffed there was no reason to manhandle him the way they did or talk to him the way they did.Ā  They're lucky they didn't injure his shoulder.Ā  This would be a lot worse for the cops if they had.

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20 minutes ago, listen2me 23 said:

Honest question.Ā  Have any of you 50 some year old wannabe NWA members ever acted that way during a routine traffic stop?Ā Ā 

Ive never told a cop to hurry up and refuse to roll the window back down.Ā  Never felt it necessary.Ā Ā 

Yup. Ā This is all 100 pct an Andy Reid groomed punk thugs fault. Ā 

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5 minutes ago, Strike said:

Not sure where you found that since you didn't provide a link, but thanks to you I googled this issue in Florida and found multiple law offices who say very clearly than IN FLORIDA you are required to roll down your window when pulled over.Ā  I won't get in to the semantics of rolling it back up because why would you?Ā  It just seems obvious to me that one should leave it down.Ā  At the very least leave it open enough that a cop has a clear view inside the car so they feel safe.Ā  Otherwise what happened here is a likely outcome.Ā 

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And none of this is to excuse the behavior of these officers.Ā  Once they got him outside the car and handcuffed there was no reason to manhandle him the way they did or talk to him the way they did.Ā  They're lucky they didn't injure his shoulder.Ā  This would be a lot worse for the cops if they had.

Some of these guys like to play childish games then back away with their hands in the air like they had no clue they were playing games.Ā Ā 

Its tiresome.Ā Ā 

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6 hours ago, BarneyFife said:

You’re the armchair quarterback type that wouldn’t last three days on the streets. Ā And if you did you’d change your tone. Ā 

Okay tough guy :rolleyes:

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19 minutes ago, listen2me 23 said:

Honest question.Ā  Have any of you 50 some year old wannabe NWA members ever acted that way during a routine traffic stop?Ā Ā 

Ive never told a cop to hurry up and refuse to roll the window back down.Ā  Never felt it necessary.Ā Ā 

Not exactly but kind of yes.Ā  Got pulled over twice within a mile or so and was kind of pissed, and slightly but not over the limit buzzed.Ā  So I got out of my car and started walking towards the cop car saying somewhat loudly that his buddy just pulled me over and let me go.Ā  He got on his PA and sternly told me to get back in my car and wait.Ā  He didn't shoot me.Ā  Must have been my Asian privilege.

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51 minutes ago, Strike said:

I think you're wrong.Ā  Now, it may not be documented so maybe putting the window up wasn't technically illegal, but refusing to put it down when the cop starts demanding you do so sure as hell is.Ā 

I agree with that, he immediately should have opened the window, the line between lawful/unlawful(it might not sure as hell illegal) commands is too blurry to be screwing around with aggravating a cop over the window, IMO. The videos I've watched, andĀ Ā the actions by departments afterwards often show the window doesn't need to be all the way down, but lowered enough to have aĀ conversation.

The problem I see for the cops here is he asks him to roll the window down...pause, asks again and Tyreek rolls the window down. Then the officer says "keep your window down or I'm going to get you out of the car, as a matter-of-fact get out of the car".Ā  What I wonder is if in between the first time officer asks him to keep the window down is Tyreek doing something else, getting insurance stuff, calling his agent, somethingĀ that delayed him from opening the window immediately.Ā  The officer asks him to roll the window down at 32 seconds and it's lowered at 43 seconds---and at 47 seconds he's telling him to get out of the car.Ā  I find it hard to believe that the Miami PD are going to find this to be reasonable actions by the police.Ā 

Again though, I'll wait to the after-incident report, as the procedures vary so much from dept. to dept.Ā 

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12 minutes ago, Strike said:

Not sure where you found that since you didn't provide a link, but thanks to you I googled this issue in Florida and found multiple law offices who say very clearly than IN FLORIDA you are required to roll down your window when pulled over.Ā 

he did roll it down (or it was open initially)Ā and did what was asked of him and rolled it back up

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So the cops were power tripping aholes. Big surprise :mellow:

And, yeah, Tyreek was a doosh and fock him. But he ain’t the one we’ve entrusted with power

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16 minutes ago, Mike Honcho said:

I agree with that, he immediately should have opened the window, the line between lawful/unlawful(it might not sure as hell illegal) commands is too blurry to be screwing around with aggravating a cop over the window, IMO. The videos I've watched, andĀ Ā the actions by departments afterwards often show the window doesn't need to be all the way down, but lowered enough to have aĀ conversation.

The problem I see for the cops here is he asks him to roll the window down...pause, asks again and Tyreek rolls the window down. Then the officer says "keep your window down or I'm going to get you out of the car, as a matter-of-fact get out of the car".Ā  What I wonder is if in between the first time officer asks him to keep the window down is Tyreek doing something else, getting insurance stuff, calling his agent, somethingĀ that delayed him from opening the window immediately.Ā  The officer asks him to roll the window down at 32 seconds and it's lowered at 43 seconds---and at 47 seconds he's telling him to get out of the car.Ā  I find it hard to believe that the Miami PD are going to find this to be reasonable actions by the police.Ā 

Again though, I'll wait to the after-incident report, as the procedures vary so much from dept. to dept.Ā 

"Something that delayed him" from rolling down the window? I guess police should all just be chill, relaxed at pull overs. I mean, nothing bad ever happens when they pull thugs over. amIright?

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43 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

Maybe, they kept telling him to leave

They can ask him to leave, but from watching enough police audit videos, if he was not interfering and not doing anything illegal(parked), the courtsĀ haveĀ been pretty clear they can ask, but he's under no obligation to leave.Ā 

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