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Another "black kids ejected from pool" incident - this time in a Cincinnati suburb (Fairfield Aquatic Center).
A black mother and her kids were asked to leave a pool as one of the kids had no trucks - a violation of the rules. They refused to leave, police were called, and they resisted police efforts to remove them from the pool area. The girl "slammed" against the police car is a claiming a broken jaw and broken ribs.
"The encounter occurred shortly after Krystal Dixon, 33, brought several children and teens to the Fairfield Aquatic Center on Tuesday June 9. One teen was quickly asked to leave because he didn’t have a proper swimsuit, WLWT reported.
Dixon went to get swim trunks for the teen, but was told when she returned that he couldn’t get in the pool, according to Bishop Bobby Hilton, leader of the local World Deliverance Ministries. Hilton, who is acting as the family’s spokesperson, is a member of Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network."
I just don't understand why people expect to be treated with respect if they don't follow a policeman's orders? Do they really think the cops are going to not do anything?
The second video (from the news station) appears to speak for itself. This almost looked staged especially when they are looking at whoever is taping (on the cell phone) and they start with the "we have rights."
This all could have been avoided if people behaved in a civil manner, followed rules and treated each other AND the police with respect.
The video I posted has footage from before the additional officers arrived for backup. This group was attacking one officer inside the pool club. One woman told her child to get the tazer from her purse, presumably to use on the officer?
Others have rights too.........the right to enjoy things they paid for........and follow the rules.
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