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Its not my characterization. Its about equal application of the law. This was clearly brought up just because of her gender. I personally find the registries to be way too extreme and unforgiving. There should be a time limit, offense depending, on how long you stay on it. And yes, for misdemeanor charges like this, not on for first offenses.

But the law is the law. Gender is no longer a factor.
I never said, gender was a factor
 

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The release of the bodycam footage served no purpose other than to destroy and humiliate the woman. The police was not looking for potential victims.

She was low risk to reoffend. It was a stupid mistake with terrible consequences.
 
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Unfortunately this is a gender issue. When I first seen this, I thought they severely overreacted and should leave the poor lady alone. After it was pointed out, I thought…well if it was a guy jerking off on a public beach I wouldn’t have any sympathy for him. I suppose it’s gotta go both ways. Still sad that she committed suicide. Mental health needs much more attention and resources.
 

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Unfortunately this is a gender issue. When I first seen this, I thought they severely overreacted and should leave the poor lady alone. After it was pointed out, I thought…well if it was a guy jerking off on a public beach I wouldn’t have any sympathy for him. I suppose it’s gotta go both ways. Still sad that she committed suicide. Mental health needs much more attention and resources.
I do agree the woman should be charged and face a judge.

By releasing the bodycam footage, was the punishment too harsh for the crime?
 

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The amount of body camera footage we see as the public is minuscule compared to what is collected. It is not “policy” to release everything. Some news source got wind of the story and made a request for it is the most likely scenario.

And again / I don’t see why you keep making this a gender issue.

I also didn’t defend her at all. Where did I do any of that? I’m sad this drove her to commit suicide but that is not defending her.

I’m sorry you seem to be looking for some fight or debate because you keep making assumptions and things that I am simply not saying or doing.
I'm skeptical you would have expressed sympathy for a man on this.
 
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In July, 1991, Paul (Pee-Wee Herman) Reubens was arrested for rubbing one out in a porn movie theater. He had every reason to believe that no children nor Karens would see what he was doing, as the other patrons were most probably tending to their own business.
That's a better analogy.
 

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I'm skeptical you would have expressed sympathy for a man on this.
Except I never defended her, never said anything about gender, or anything about the charges.

You are trying to pick a gender issue fight. You are doing it with everyone here but because I’m the only woman here, you are going hard on me for things I didn’t say.

You are making this a gender issue with her and with me in this thread. I’m one of the most vocal on the board about mental health for both men and women yet that would have no bearing on me feeling sad that a person killed themself, right????

But think what you want. Be skeptical if it makes you feel better. I personally don’t care. A person killed themselves over this but you go ahead and feel skeptical. Because that is the most important feeling out of all this. 🙄😂
 
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I'm skeptical you would have expressed sympathy for a man on this.
I don't think Jenesis read bestman007's link in post #7, and I'm pretty sure that she doesn't read my posts. It seems like she doesn't know that there is no connection whatsoever between the suicide and the bodycam video release, other than that the same woman is involved. Her sympathies in this thread are not based on gender, they are predicated on the false assumption that the woman killed herself because her arrest video went viral.
 

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I don't think Jenesis read bestman007's link in post #7, and I'm pretty sure that she doesn't read my posts. It seems like she doesn't know that there is no connection whatsoever between the suicide and the bodycam video release, other than that the same woman is involved. Her sympathies in this thread are not based on gender, they are predicated on the false assumption that the woman killed herself because her arrest video went viral.
Although the footage has nothing to do with her suicide, the arrest and subsequent news release was what led to her suicide. She committed suicide just weeks after being arrested, and the story making news
 

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Although the footage has nothing to do with her suicide, the arrest and subsequent news release was what led to her suicide. She committed suicide just weeks after being arrested, and the story making news
Which begs the question I asked. Why release the video? She was not being put on some sex offenders list so what was the point of the release. Some news reporter got wind of the release and decided to make it worthy. It takes a bit before footage gets cleared for release. But my question is about the release. Not about her or her arrest.

The only other thing I said in this thread is her suicide was sad. Which it is. It is sad when I think about the pain a person must be feeling to commit suicide.

Apparently this makes me sexist??????? I don’t know. I haven’t quite figured it out.
 
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Although the footage has nothing to do with her suicide, the arrest and subsequent news release was what led to her suicide. She committed suicide just weeks after being arrested, and the story making news
Nope. You're drawing a conclusion from assumptions based on an incomplete set of facts.

bestman007's link from post #7:


The arrest/ bodycam video is from summer, 2021.

She committed suicide in March, 2022.

The arrest video went viral in November, 2023.
 

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If I understand this correctly, the vid was only just released. It's not like the video being released led to her suicide. By all accounts, she was a troubled person.
That said, I have no idea why they'd release the vid at all.
 
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If I understand this correctly, the vid was only just released. It's not like the video being released led to her suicide. By all accounts, she was a troubled person.
That said, I have no idea why they'd release the vid at all.
You get it.

The video wasn't posted by the police on the Internet. It was released by the police to someone who followed the proper protocols to obtain a copy, and from there, it made its way to the Internet.

Why would someone post the video on the Internet? For Likes statistics, new subscribers, revenue from advertising ... all the same reasons why anybody posts social media content that is targeted at people they don't know.
 
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If I understand this correctly, the vid was only just released. It's not like the video being released led to her suicide. By all accounts, she was a troubled person.
That said, I have no idea why they'd release the vid at all.
Yes. That is the timeline. I think it is safe to say that this played into her suicide. Either she was troubled before, hence the disregard to public laws, and the drink and drugs, or she got heavier into the drinking and drugs because of embarrassment. All clearly painful for her to the point of suicide.

Either way it is sad and pointless for the video to now be released. Slow news day I guess.
 
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If I understand this correctly, the vid was only just released. It's not like the video being released led to her suicide. By all accounts, she was a troubled person.
That said, I have no idea why they'd release the vid at all.
Troubled (mental health and addiction issues) with obviously not a lot of friends and family. Her body was discovered in her apartment, 30 days after she committed suicide.


She allegedly died of a self inflicted gunshot wound and was not found for 30 days, according to a family member, The Daily Mail reported.

Her body was discovered in a rented apartment in Hinesville, Georgia, where she had been living, the woman's family member told the outlet.

"She had a good life for a while, drove a BMW, had a nice house – but she was wild," the family member told the outlet. "She got in trouble. She went to prison in Florida, got herself arrested, her husband took her back after all that, but she was just wild."

"Then she fell in with a real bad crowd… drinks, drugs," they said.
 
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The other thing I was going to mention, was that it was more her moaning that caught the attention of the family, rather than the sight of her jamming a vibrator in and out of her pussy. I believe she said she was doing it under a towel so nobody could’ve really know what she was doing. She could’ve been faking it for all the family knows. I also can’t agree with those who are suggesting what she was doing is the same as a man jerking off in plain sight.

Interestingly enough, you can make out with your partner (full on sucking face) anywhere in public and it's not illegal.

I think the only thing the video shows is what a couple assholes those cops are. They could've handled the situation completely differently.
 
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