This is called deadly force. People die when their throat is impaired. It was never a method to use in police apprehensions.
This young woman is unarmed and posed no threat to anyone in the classroom.
There is a huge difference from being a threat and disturbing the peace.
THE STUDENT was struggling to stop the officer when he had his arm around the young woman's neck. She was not at all assaulting the office, she was attempting self defense. Lies, the media loves to lie.
This young woman is unarmed and posed no threat to anyone in the classroom.
There is a huge difference from being a threat and disturbing the peace.
THE STUDENT was struggling to stop the officer when he had his arm around the young woman's neck. She was not at all assaulting the office, she was attempting self defense. Lies, the media loves to lie.
Will someone please tell the USA media that citizens are important, too?
CNN looked at the video and decided the actions of the young BLACK woman was hitting the officer, therefore, the police officer was doing everything right. Lies. Biased and racist by CNN.
The city and the officer will be defensive in their answers regardless of the truth. This is also South Carolina and the idea a police officer acts unquestionably exists there. So, young black women are completely compromised by the media and quite possibly the SC government. The US Justice Department better be involved.
CNN looked at the video and decided the actions of the young BLACK woman was hitting the officer, therefore, the police officer was doing everything right. Lies. Biased and racist by CNN.
The city and the officer will be defensive in their answers regardless of the truth. This is also South Carolina and the idea a police officer acts unquestionably exists there. So, young black women are completely compromised by the media and quite possibly the SC government. The US Justice Department better be involved.
Why would the USA media do that? A media organization will seek to change the dialogue and hence serve it's political ambitions. It is about power and it's abuse.
Currently, African Americans are caught in the center of a political dialogue which defines them as the bad guys and evidently the bad girls. The most dramatic example was the death of an innocent black man who was carrying a gun for self defense. The death was wrongful and conducted by a police officer. There is an absolute absence of gun organizations speaking out against the police officer causing a wrongful death of a man that owned and carried a gun. The right wing gun organizations are Caucasians and the Police are great. The black men and women in the USA cause a lot of problems and kill people, therefore they are the bad guys. It is just that simple.
The right wing politics in the USA do not deal in facts, but, only simpleton understandings. There is only one way to think as a Republican and it is easy to determine elections and outcomes. The Americans that are pandered to by Republicans don't even know the facts. They don't care. Black people are wrong and police are perfect. "Black Lives Matter" is an extremist organization that hate white people. That is Republicans. When a circumstance occurs that challenges a police officers authority it is a "Black LIves Matter" radical carrying it out.
The young black woman that was assaulted by a police officer with deadly force is one of those radicals. The candidacy of Ben Carson is perfect. It provides a black icon to dispel the facts on the ground.
I would expect a black candidate to take the side of innocent African Americans and the assault they are sustaining in their communities. The facts about Ferguson are undeniable. People died and were held in prison and jail and lost their jobs because they could not pay fines. Ferguson was absolutely corrupt and Michael Brown, Jr. was not only killed for absolutely no reason at all but a petty offense that he should have been scolded by his parents. He is dead. Not only dead, but, he laid in that street for hours. Why? To teach everyone a lesson. This is the USA. This is not my country the way I knew it when I was a young woman. I don't recognize the USA anymore.
Currently, African Americans are caught in the center of a political dialogue which defines them as the bad guys and evidently the bad girls. The most dramatic example was the death of an innocent black man who was carrying a gun for self defense. The death was wrongful and conducted by a police officer. There is an absolute absence of gun organizations speaking out against the police officer causing a wrongful death of a man that owned and carried a gun. The right wing gun organizations are Caucasians and the Police are great. The black men and women in the USA cause a lot of problems and kill people, therefore they are the bad guys. It is just that simple.
The right wing politics in the USA do not deal in facts, but, only simpleton understandings. There is only one way to think as a Republican and it is easy to determine elections and outcomes. The Americans that are pandered to by Republicans don't even know the facts. They don't care. Black people are wrong and police are perfect. "Black Lives Matter" is an extremist organization that hate white people. That is Republicans. When a circumstance occurs that challenges a police officers authority it is a "Black LIves Matter" radical carrying it out.
The young black woman that was assaulted by a police officer with deadly force is one of those radicals. The candidacy of Ben Carson is perfect. It provides a black icon to dispel the facts on the ground.
I would expect a black candidate to take the side of innocent African Americans and the assault they are sustaining in their communities. The facts about Ferguson are undeniable. People died and were held in prison and jail and lost their jobs because they could not pay fines. Ferguson was absolutely corrupt and Michael Brown, Jr. was not only killed for absolutely no reason at all but a petty offense that he should have been scolded by his parents. He is dead. Not only dead, but, he laid in that street for hours. Why? To teach everyone a lesson. This is the USA. This is not my country the way I knew it when I was a young woman. I don't recognize the USA anymore.