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Old 06-09-2020, 03:07 PM
 
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He's out there playing a young ANTIFA members game, shouldn't of been out there scanning police officers with your cell phone. I feel bad that he got injured, but he's old enough to of known better. Turns out he's a professional agitator, I can think of better things to do in retirement.

 
Old 06-09-2020, 03:22 PM
 
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Originally Posted by ColoradoOnMyMind View Post
He's out there playing a young ANTIFA members game, shouldn't of been out there scanning police officers with your cell phone. I feel bad that he got injured, but he's old enough to of known better. Turns out he's a professional agitator, I can think of better things to do in retirement.
Yes, so if you have "agitated" before, you deserved to be pushed by police. Enough to make you fall down. The man was clearly elderly. What kind of wimp-assed LEO pushes down an old man?

I guess this is the same equivalency as it's okay to murder someone in police custody because they have a criminal history? Murder by cop is a-okay? Pushing an old guy to ground is okay because he is an "agitator."

This is why the police are in trouble.
 
Old 06-09-2020, 03:25 PM
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Amazing conspiracy theory! He must have been some kind of awesome 75 year old athlete to control his fall as he was being pushed back. He looked clumsy but not at all, he was like a gymnast.
Try it - fall backwards and see if you don't automatically step back on the ball of your foot. Your body automatically reacts like that so you can push off and try to regain your balance. Some people just lack the initiative to research before commenting.
 
Old 06-09-2020, 03:27 PM
 
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You know every time he makes tweets like this, and people like you poo-poo it... it turns out to be more truth that not.
True or not, the old fool should have known better than to be in the middle of a bunch of police trying to clear the area.
That push/shove would not have hurt most people, but this guy clearly has balance issues, and fell uncontrollably as a result.

If the police cannot even push a person too close to them now, what on earth are they suppose to do to control crowds and protect themselves?


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Old 06-09-2020, 03:27 PM
 
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Yes, so if you have "agitated" before, you deserved to be pushed by police. Enough to make you fall down. The man was clearly elderly. What kind of wimp-assed LEO pushes down an old man?

I guess this is the same equivalency as it's okay to murder someone in police custody because they have a criminal history? Murder by cop is a-okay? Pushing an old guy to ground is okay because he is an "agitator."

This is why the police are in trouble.
What happened to personal responsibility? Has it completely gone out the window? This man was causing trouble, and wasn't spry enough to handle a push, hence he shouldn't of been doing what he was doing in the first place. Like I said, find a better hobby in retirement that doesn't include agitating police officers. Your 75 years old, you should know better.

I first watched it and felt sorry for what looked like an innocent, confused old man. Turns out that couldn't of been further from the truth.
 
Old 06-09-2020, 03:28 PM
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Yes, so if you have "agitated" before, you deserved to be pushed by police. Enough to make you fall down. The man was clearly elderly. What kind of wimp-assed LEO pushes down an old man?

I guess this is the same equivalency as it's okay to murder someone in police custody because they have a criminal history? Murder by cop is a-okay? Pushing an old guy to ground is okay because he is an "agitator."

This is why the police are in trouble.
Once again you fail to read that the guy purposely approached the cops with the intention of doing something where they would react causing them to lose their badges. Some people are too full of BS to even consider what others say.

Glad I'm not you - I'll call out a Republican as fast as I do a Democrat - but I do my research without believing any of the BS so I can see what the facts are.
 
Old 06-09-2020, 03:37 PM
 
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The mainstream video isn't even the entire video, there is another one out there showing that he was antagonizing the cops and that after he was pushed, they waited around for medical to arrive to make sure he was taken care of.
Don't just talk about it, show us! We will wait.
 
Old 06-09-2020, 03:39 PM
 
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Yes, so if you have "agitated" before, you deserved to be pushed by police. Enough to make you fall down. The man was clearly elderly. What kind of wimp-assed LEO pushes down an old man?

I guess this is the same equivalency as it's okay to murder someone in police custody because they have a criminal history? Murder by cop is a-okay? Pushing an old guy to ground is okay because he is an "agitator."

This is why the police are in trouble.

So you expect every individual policeman to be able to assess every individual person who is not obeying commands, in every situation, to specifically titrate their actions.
If so, you have an unrealistic view of their abilities and responsibilities, as they are all individual human beings, and will all react differently.

Sure the guy was older, but he was big, refused orders to disperse, and could have intended harm. All the cop did was push/shove the guy, not hit him with a baton or something more aggressive. Pretty soon some will expect police to control unruly mobs with strongly phrased language.

Many a cop has been hurt stabbed by seemingly innocent people.
Heck many are former soldiers and know from experience that others have been blown up by women carrying baskets or young shoeshine boys who had explosives in their boxes.


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Old 06-09-2020, 03:42 PM
 
Location: Salisbury,NC
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Just another Lie coming from the liar in chief. Forcing his own supporters to put out nonsense. I wait for Barr to come out and explain what we have all seen as the blood coming out of the old guys ear is still on the ground.
 
Old 06-09-2020, 03:45 PM
 
Location: STL area
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He outdoes himself as the biggest POS every single day. And his followers lap that idiocy up. He can always sink lower too.
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