Evidence of what? Not sure what you mean, but we take a reasonable interpretation of our observations. Extraordinary interpretations are the ones that require evidence other than what is normal and customary and reasonable. How did I spin it. I said what happened. Even if you aren't trying to injure someone, you may still be liable for the injuries you cause. Yeah, he fell back like a typical old man would fall when suddenly push by a physically fit, young police officer. The force was excessive. If the old man was breaking the law, arrest him. If an officer decides to relocate another human without their consent, then they should take responsibility for their safety in doing so. Assuming he was ordered to back up, no. If they had only arrested him for disobeying a "lawful" order, would it have happened?
With fake blood coming out of his head? And getting the hospital to fake his grave condition? Are you sure you're not the fake here?
Honestly Freddy, I couldn’t disagree more. Not even going to debate it. You have your view of the issue, I have mine and neither of us will budge so I’ll leave it alone.
The staging the fall thing is just.. I would grab the back of that twat's head and smack him off the table if he said that in person. I'm sick of morbid curiosity on how under educated, ill bred goons wallow in their own shit. Probably be back next week but for fuck sake. I did not even cross my mind that one has to explain you are responsible for the harm you cause even if you did not mean to cause harm as userque said. But these guys are so conditionally blinkered that yes that needs to be explained. Fire your gun in the air at a wedding and it comes back down killing someone, you go from misdemeanour to murderer. Push an old man and he falls, you have responsibility.
Buffalo officers who shoved elderly man to the ground arrested: report On Saturday, ABC News reported that the two police officers who pushed an elderly man to the ground have been arrested. “Two Buffalo, New York, police officers are now facing criminal charges in connection with the graphic caught-on-video shove of a 75-year-old man during a protest, a law enforcement source told ABC News.” ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and these guys seem to welcome it..
so how many blacks need to die at the hands of cops until "peaceful protest"? 100? 500? half of them? all of them?
I dont tbink the two officers should be convicted of a crime, there can be within the police punishment. The officers are not being led properly, not being trained, being told to act inappropriately to protesters. They are human and in a heated environment and their leadership failed them miserably. Granted Buffalo is not NYC or LA. This is what happens when you put improperly trained and supervised people in a tense and touchy situation askimg them to use judgment not properly cultivated for the environment. There are several better ways they could have handled it and represents change that needs to come. Simply firing these 2 officers in this case and arresting them will not change the underlying problems that need to be addressed because the fault is not being highlighted, the excuse is that it qaa just these 2 and not flaws in the procedures and training. This is why problems do not go away.