well first...i didnt mention the crowd so i dont know what your talking about. You might want to make sure who you are talking to before lump everyone who doesnt agree with you into one category...and a bigot category at that. second...i apologize if i think that a person who taunts a cop by interntionally jaywalking in front of them as the cop wsa ticketing someone else, then does not stop when the cops asks them to, to the point he has to grab her. After he grabs her to prevent her from walking away, with all her class, she wiggles and tries to get away like a 5 year old to the point where her lovely and upstanding friend (with a criminal past by some reports) steps in to push the cop. Maybe it's just me and i'm crazy, but thats pretty trashy/POS behaviour. NO matter what the color...since that's what you are seemingly trying to reply.
Why does it bother you? And you're assuming they have no job. Could it have been a Saturday and/or *GASP!* they had a day off? I see maybe one person wearing their pants like that but I am sure you can see different with that perfectly still, perfectly clear video, right? Still, why the hell does it matter to YOU!? Yeah, I think we got how you really feel.
He just lucky he did not do this to an illegal immigrant. . .then he might be in trouble. Rocket River
I really don't think it was racial at all. I think he just got caught up in the heat of the moment but that's just what I think.
I agree with you. That particular problem is seen more in the thread. I think he's just a very lousy cop who clearly shouldn't be let out alone at any time.
Not First Legal Run-In For Video Teens Cop assault, robbery, auto theft on rap sheets of viral "victims" JUNE 17--One of the teenage girls seen tussling with a Seattle cop on a recent viral video was arrested last year for assaulting a sheriff's deputy, records show. Marilyn Levias, 19, was busted last February after cops were called to a residential treatment center where the young woman had been abusive to staff (Levias was scheduled to be transported to a foster home). According to the below probable cause affidavit sworn by King County Sheriff's Office Detective Eleanor Broggi, Levias became "loud an uncooperative" and told two deputies to "**** Off." At one point, she allegedly pushed Deputy Amy Zarelli, causing her to fall, with Levias landing atop her. After Levias was handcuffed, she kicked Zarelli in the stomach and called her a "b****." The charge against Levias, a first-time offender, was dismissed on "deferred disposition" after she completed the terms of community supervision. The other young woman seen in the recent video, Angel Rosenthal, 17, has been arrested twice in the past two years. She was busted in early-2008 for auto theft, as detailed in a probable cause affidavit sworn by a Kent Police Department officer. In an interview with police, Rosenthal admitted using a screw driver to "break the ignition and start" a Dodge Caravan. The juvenile case against Rosenthal was dismissed after Rosenthal received a "deferred disposition." She was arrested again last August for allegedly punching and robbing a 14-year-old boy, according to a Seattle Police Department probable cause affidavit. The robbery case was dismissed earlier this year. Levias and Rosenthal were arrested Monday afternoon after tangling with Officer Ian Walsh, who tried to cite Levias for jaywalking outside a Seattle high school. As seen in the video shot by an onlooker, Rosenthal was punched in the face by Walsh after she pushed the cop and tried to intervene in his arrest of Levias. http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2010/0617102punch1.html