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16 hours ago, IGotWorms said:

No it wasn’t, but it was also false 🤡

Geek Club:  it’s ok to spread lies as long as it’s something that sounds believable 

 

lol, you can’t make this stuff up.  Oh wait, I guess you can

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5 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

Geek Club:  it’s ok to spread lies as long as it’s something that sounds believable 

 

lol, you can’t make this stuff up.  Oh wait, I guess you can

You do it all the time. :dunno:

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11 hours ago, Patented Phil said:

 You don’t get special rules and special treatment if you’re famous.

Congrats...this is one of the funniest things ever written on the forum. 

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12 hours ago, Patented Phil said:

Hey dumbasss - the cop didn’t know who Tyreek Hill was.  Did you think OJ Simpson would have murdered two people and then fled from the cops?

So much stupidity in this thread it’s hilarious.

He’s famous!  We’re all safe!

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11 hours ago, Gepetto said:

So now there's video that he wasn't driving wreckless. He wasn't anywhere close to 100 mph. 

The ticket is for visually estimated 60 mph. 

And he gets pulled out of his car in less than a second after the door goes up, put face down on concrete and cuffed. Then later while standing in cuffs he gets taken down again by police. 

These officers have no business being police officers handling a routine traffic stop like that. And it took like four of them. 

 

I don't think he actually got a ticket for speeding.  He got one for careless driving and one for not wearing a seatbelt.

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Maybe he rolled up his window so that people wouldn't film him as they were driving by?

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6 minutes ago, peenie said:

Maybe he rolled up his window so that people wouldn't film him as they were driving by?

Oh no. He didn't want to be seen resisting police? oh the horror. 

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1 hour ago, Hawkeye21 said:

I don't think he actually got a ticket for speeding.  He got one for careless driving and one for not wearing a seatbelt.

They prob have to do the “careless” when it’s obvious that someone is speeding, but the stop is not substantiated by a cerified radar device.  

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6 minutes ago, Fireballer said:

They prob have to do the “careless” when it’s obvious that someone is speeding, but the stop is not substantiated by a cerified radar device.  

Most likely.

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43 minutes ago, peenie said:

Maybe he rolled up his window so that people wouldn't film him as they were driving by?

Or maybe he was hot and wanted the full benefit of air-conditioning.

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1 minute ago, TimHauck said:

I’m pretty sure they do it often calling into sports radio stations

They do? What examples do you have that you've heard? 

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1 minute ago, seafoam1 said:

They do? What examples do you have that you've heard? 

I grew up outside of Philadelphia, that was pretty much all people that called in did, from all sorts of professions

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Just now, TimHauck said:

I grew up outside of Philadelphia, that was pretty much all people that called in did, from all sorts of professions

So 40 years ago you assumed they were cops?  

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Just now, seafoam1 said:

So 40 years ago you assumed they were cops?  

And those were just regular sports fans. How does that directly relate to getting lawyers involved? 

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Has this entire country lost its mind. So Hill is speeding driving reckless, putting peoples lives in danger and correctly gets pulled over for it. Decides to get mouthy, decides to be a smart ass with his windows and just generally a jackass.
 

Hey, I’ve got news for you. I’d be put on the ground too. Again, if Black people are that scared of the police it’s crazy the amount of dumb shiit they do around them.

Pulled over correctly and rightfully so as you should’ve been. Put your hands on the damn wheel and obey orders. You are not in authority at that point.

But of course it’s Black people so they don’t miss an opportunity to be marginalized even if they do something stupid. I’m sick of their bullshiit.

Net focking negative culture.

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Just now, crackattack said:

Tyreek was in the wrong. Not really debatable. 

I mean he has 6 kids from 4 different women. Kinda like Trump.  Making good choices is not his best asset.  He was born to be fast and catch footballs though.

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8 minutes ago, purdygood said:

I mean he has 6 kids from 4 different women. Kinda like Trump.  Making good choices is not his best asset.  He was born to be fast and catch footballs though.

Exactly 😂

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23 minutes ago, purdygood said:

I mean he has 6 kids from 4 different women. Kinda like Trump.  Making good choices is not his best asset.  He was born to be fast and catch footballs though.

And commits domestic violence. But the lady loves her money I guess. 

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41 minutes ago, cyclone24 said:

Has this entire country lost its mind. So Hill is speeding driving reckless, putting peoples lives in danger and correctly gets pulled over for it. Decides to get mouthy, decides to be a smart ass with his windows and just generally a jackass.
 

Hey, I’ve got news for you. I’d be put on the ground too. Again, if Black people are that scared of the police it’s crazy the amount of dumb shiit they do around them.

Pulled over correctly and rightfully so as you should’ve been. Put your hands on the damn wheel and obey orders. You are not in authority at that point.

But of course it’s Black people so they don’t miss an opportunity to be marginalized even if they do something stupid. I’m sick of their bullshiit.

Net focking negative culture.

I can maybe forgive pulling him out of the car if they “feared for their life” if his window was up, but forcefully pulling him down to the curb when he was already handcuffed was definitely over the top.  And it was the same guy both times, who butted in when the other cop was already handling it.   There were several cops there and yet only one got overly physical.  Definitely deserves to be fired and probably will be.

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1 minute ago, TimHauck said:

I can maybe forgive pulling him out of the car if they “feared for their life” if his window was up, but forcefully pulling him down to the curb when he was already handcuffed was definitely over the top.  And it was the same guy both times, who butted in when the other cop was already handling it.   There were several cops there and yet only one got overly physical.  Definitely deserves to be fired and probably will be.

A thug violent guy who put people's lives in danger by driving recklessly gets told to sit down by the cops and then he's let go, and you libtards are all up in arms about it. Jesus, what a bunch of candy-asses you all are. 

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2 hours ago, TimHauck said:

I can maybe forgive pulling him out of the car if they “feared for their life” if his window was up, but forcefully pulling him down to the curb when he was already handcuffed was definitely over the top.  And it was the same guy both times, who butted in when the other cop was already handling it.   There were several cops there and yet only one got overly physical.  Definitely deserves to be fired and probably will be.

If you’re talking about that part where he’s in the grass, they asked to repeatedly to sit down, which is pretty common. He wouldn’t do it. 
 

I do a little bit wonder if there’s a correlation between lack of understanding authority among that culture and the lack of men in their lives. 

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6 hours ago, peenie said:

Maybe he rolled up his window so that people wouldn't film him as they were driving by?

I can actually sort of buy this.  But it resulted in him being taken out if the car for all to see.   People probably would hardly notice its Tyreek through the window as they drive by.  Certainly might if has to get out.   

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People see a cop get fed up with games and be a little physical and we have Hack saying he should be fired.   I understand cops have a powerful job, but my God do we ask them to be perfect.  If you are a repeat offender of going overboard then sure.  Perhaps he does.  

I thought the cop was a bit over the top but did he pistol whip him?  They told him what to do and Tyreek was playing games.  You dont play stupid teenager games and the situation doesnt have to be turned into some deal.  

The cop should have sat cross legged on the road and waited for Tyreek to want to follow instructions.  Lol.  Some of you dont have that patience with your significant other on an hourly basis.   Maybe if thr cop put a pretty please and a lip out Tyreek would have gave in.  

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4 hours ago, cyclone24 said:

Has this entire country lost its mind. So Hill is speeding driving reckless, putting peoples lives in danger and correctly gets pulled over for it. Decides to get mouthy, decides to be a smart ass with his windows and just generally a jackass.
 

Hey, I’ve got news for you. I’d be put on the ground too. Again, if Black people are that scared of the police it’s crazy the amount of dumb shiit they do around them.

Pulled over correctly and rightfully so as you should’ve been. Put your hands on the damn wheel and obey orders. You are not in authority at that point.

But of course it’s Black people so they don’t miss an opportunity to be marginalized even if they do something stupid. I’m sick of their bullshiit.

Net focking negative culture.

I swear black guys know how much money is out there regarding the police & are going to push the envelope.   if he is cooperative this doesn't get to where it got.

simple as that & I think you all know that.

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3 hours ago, TimHauck said:

can maybe forgive pulling him out of the car if they “feared for their life

Stop snowflaking. If you refuse to follow police orders you'll get yanked out EVERY TIME NO MATTER WHO ARE. Follow instructions and we're not even talking about this 

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4 hours ago, cyclone24 said:

If you’re talking about that part where he’s in the grass, they asked to repeatedly to sit down, which is pretty common. He wouldn’t do it. 

They only gave him like 2 seconds, and he said “hold on,” not no.

4 hours ago, listen2me 23 said:

People see a cop get fed up with games and be a little physical and we have Hack saying he should be fired.   I understand cops have a powerful job, but my God do we ask them to be perfect.  If you are a repeat offender of going overboard then sure.  Perhaps he does.  

I thought the cop was a bit over the top but did he pistol whip him?  They told him what to do and Tyreek was playing games.  You dont play stupid teenager games and the situation doesnt have to be turned into some deal.  

The cop should have sat cross legged on the road and waited for Tyreek to want to follow instructions.  Lol.  Some of you dont have that patience with your significant other on an hourly basis.   Maybe if thr cop put a pretty please and a lip out Tyreek would have gave in.  

Again, they weren’t giving him much time until they got physical.  He was also literally getting out of the car on his own (as he was directed to do) when the dude grabbed him and shoved him to the ground.

Several cops there and yet it was the same cop that:

1) Pulled Hill out of the car and shoved him to the ground (butting in front of the other officer that was talking in front of the window)

2) Forcefully pulled him to sit down to the curb (butting in front of the other officer that was holding Hill while he was handcuffed)

3) Handcuffed Calais Campbell for…standing

 

Seems like a pattern to me, but to each their own.

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17 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

They only gave him like 2 seconds, and he said “hold on,” not no.

Again, they weren’t giving him much time until they got physical.  He was also literally getting out of the car on his own (as he was directed to do) when the dude grabbed him and shoved him to the ground.

Several cops there and yet it was the same cop that:

1) Pulled Hill out of the car and shoved him to the ground (butting in front of the other officer that was talking in front of the window)

2) Forcefully pulled him to sit down to the curb (butting in front of the other officer that was holding Hill while he was handcuffed)

3) Handcuffed Calais Campbell for…standing

 

Seems like a pattern to me, but to each their own.

Oh, they were physical with a guy breaking the law? Oh no  😆

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26 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

They only gave him like 2 seconds, and he said “hold on,” not no.

Again, they weren’t giving him much time until they got physical.  He was also literally getting out of the car on his own (as he was directed to do) when the dude grabbed him and shoved him to the ground.

Several cops there and yet it was the same cop that:

1) Pulled Hill out of the car and shoved him to the ground (butting in front of the other officer that was talking in front of the window)

2) Forcefully pulled him to sit down to the curb (butting in front of the other officer that was holding Hill while he was handcuffed)

3) Handcuffed Calais Campbell for…standing

 

Seems like a pattern to me, but to each their own.

Lmao…you’re really butt hurt over the Campbell thing.  🥹

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It’s be a better country if the moment this punk got uppity he got a nightstick to his pearly whites and everyone cheered.  

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32 minutes ago, Fireballer said:

Lmao…you’re really butt hurt over the Campbell thing.  🥹

6’8 300 pound black dude and he had never been put in handcuffs in 38 years of life, certainly seems like he was taught how to behave around normal cops.

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7 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

6’8 300 pound black dude and he had never been put in handcuffs in 38 years of life, certainly seems like he was taught how to behave around normal cops.

That's not necessarily true.  Most people never have an interaction with a cop via traffic stop or arrest.  How many times has he?  If you don't know then you shouldn't  make the statement bolded above.  Additionally, as they say about the stock market, past performance is not a predictor of future results.  I just wish people would let cops do their jobs instead of making it so difficult and then picking apart every action they take.  It's a difficult, dangerous job, and acting like these guys did makes the outcomes unpredictable, when they are totally predictable if these guys don't act as they did.

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13 minutes ago, Strike said:

That's not necessarily true.  Most people never have an interaction with a cop via traffic stop or arrest.  How many times has he?  If you don't know then you shouldn't  make the statement bolded above.  Additionally, as they say about the stock market, past performance is not a predictor of future results.  I just wish people would let cops do their jobs instead of making it so difficult and then picking apart every action they take.  It's a difficult, dangerous job, and acting like these guys did makes the outcomes unpredictable, when they are totally predictable if these guys don't act as they did.

Do you think Campbell deserved to be handcuffed?

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Also if anyone thought Campbell was the one saying the cops were “beating on” Hill, that wasn’t Campbell.  That was Jonnu Smith.

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