Sergeant arrested after assaulting fellow female officer

stinkynuts

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The sergeant had pulled out his pepper spray and was threatening the suspect who was already handcuffed and in the car.

The female officer was new and tried to intervene by pulling him back. He became furious and attacked her, choking her. He then ordered all the officers to turn off the cameras.

 

Anbarandy

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Ho hum, police just being, well just being police.

"They are who we thought they were and we keep letting them off the hook."
 

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The Sergent was being a coward, he didn't like when a young rookie female officer was doing the right thing.
Generally white men cops are cowards
 

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Wow! You know what is so unfortunate? I went to school for policing and the only person that made it to the force was someone who was highly rscist and physically abusive.

He was the most insecure, putrid, self entitled little brat I’ve ever met. I remember speaking to his girlfriend who is also my classmate years later and she told me how he verbally and physically beat her the entire relationship. And he also expressed to me how he felt about black men.

It’s just crazy the type of men that gain power when we’re supposed to trust them with their lives. What’s crazier is that this man behaved like this with body cams and other offices around. Can you only imagine his behaviour when there’s no one to see him? Wow. Just wow.
 

stinkynuts

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Wow! You know what is so unfortunate? I went to school for policing and the only person that made it to the force was someone who was highly rscist and physically abusive.

He was the most insecure, putrid, self entitled little brat I’ve ever met. I remember speaking to his girlfriend who is also my classmate years later and she told me how he verbally and physically beat her the entire relationship. And he also expressed to me how he felt about black men.

It’s just crazy the type of men that gain power when we’re supposed to trust them with their lives. What’s crazier is that this man behaved like this with body cams and other offices around. Can you only imagine his behaviour when there’s no one to see him? Wow. Just wow.
I am a short Asian guy, and for some reason almost every time I get pulled over for something minor, there is a very hostile, aggressive attitude that I get.

One time, late at night I jaywalked. There were no cars at all on the street, except one cop car that I didn't see. The cop yelled at me very angrily as if I had committed a major felony. I don't understand why they need to get so angry and unprofessional. If you look at cops in Japan, it's so totally the opposite, it's ridiculous. They are so quiet, calm, and professional.

I really think that the lowest of the low go to these professions. However, not all cops are like that. There are some who are professional and worthy of respect.
 
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I am a short Asian guy, and for some reason almost every time I get pulled over for something minor, there is a very hostile, aggressive attitude that I get.

One time, late at night I jaywalked. There were no cars at all on the street, except one cop car that I didn't see. The cop yelled at me very angrily as if I had committed a major felony. I don't understand why they need to get so angry and unprofessional. If you look at cops in Japan, it's so totally the opposite, it's ridiculous. They are so quiet, calm, and professional.

I really that the lowest of the low go to these professions. However, not all cops are like that. There are some who are professional and worthy of respect.
Especially from white men cops, they are very aggressive
 

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You have to question the state of mind of anyone who who actually wants to be a cop in the first place
 

stinkynuts

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You have to question the state of mind of anyone who who actually wants to be a cop in the first place
They get to shoot guns
-hunt down people and possiblly kill them
-obtain a sense of power in the community
-use the law to get people to obey them


I heard that 70% of cops physically abuse their wives. I'm not surprised.
 
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This animal needs to be put in jail.

I commend the rookie female office that intervened, most officers don't have the backbone to stop officer abuse.

If this guy is threatening to pepper spray a handcuffed man in a police cruiser, as well as put his hands around another officers neck, you can only imagine the shit he's done to civilians over the years.
 
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I am a short Asian guy, and for some reason almost every time I get pulled over for something minor, there is a very hostile, aggressive attitude that I get.

One time, late at night I jaywalked. There were no cars at all on the street, except one cop car that I didn't see. The cop yelled at me very angrily as if I had committed a major felony. I don't understand why they need to get so angry and unprofessional. If you look at cops in Japan, it's so totally the opposite, it's ridiculous. They are so quiet, calm, and professional.

I really think that the lowest of the low go to these professions. However, not all cops are like that. There are some who are professional and worthy of respect.
I've found the complete opposite. Mind you anytime I've been pulled over or any dealing with a boy or girl in blue I've smiled and joked around with them even if they ticketed me. The one in the video obviously has anger management issues.
 
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I am a short Asian guy, and for some reason almost every time I get pulled over for something minor, there is a very hostile, aggressive attitude that I get.

One time, late at night I jaywalked. There were no cars at all on the street, except one cop car that I didn't see. The cop yelled at me very angrily as if I had committed a major felony. I don't understand why they need to get so angry and unprofessional. If you look at cops in Japan, it's so totally the opposite, it's ridiculous. They are so quiet, calm, and professional.

I really think that the lowest of the low go to these professions. However, not all cops are like that. There are some who are professional and worthy of respect.
I completely understand. It’s like they’re on level 10 as soon as they speak to you about anything.

There is this supposed ideology about police officers being there to protect and serve us and now it’s an us vs them mentality and it’s very unsettling.

There used to be a term called Community Policing where cops would walk around within the community and get to know the residents and business owners within each zone

Now they remain in their marked and unmarked cars, completely separated from the community they’re supposed to serve and protect waiting to pinch us. Even though I drive the speed limit and have my license in order, I still get nervous when I see them and I’m not even doing anything illegal.

They should Change their motto from serve and protect to unnerve and arrest. Lol.

But yes, you are right. They are there are great police officers to but I feel like there are less and less with everything going on. Now with phones people are holding them more accountable at least.
 
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You have to question the state of mind of anyone who who actually wants to be a cop in the first place
Right? I remember when I went to school I was like I don’t wanna do this shit. Lol

I thought policing was much more proactive but it really is just reactive.
 
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I am a short Asian guy, and for some reason almost every time I get pulled over for something minor, there is a very hostile, aggressive attitude that I get.
I get treated well by bacon, even my squarehead ass dealing with pea soup bacon*. It's only happened twice, and both times I fucked up big time, in one case going 45 over the speed limit. The other time I heard the guy react badly to my not knowing the French but his partner did and everything went fine. The othertime way the fuck in the middle of nowhere rather north of Quebec City, the guy even took 10kph of the ticket even though he hardly knew the English and I even less knew the French.

I suppose you can claim that your typical Pea Soup cop loves us Squareheads, but fornicate that maternal fornicator.

I have to wonder, if someone is always getting tude from bacon, perhaps it is something your doing.

I am always chill with cops and in the Anglo world I almost always get off completely from tickets. One time after a blow up with my jive soul bro when back in Newfoundland I went for a drive to cool off, going about 135 to 140 on the TCH. Guy pulled me over [Newfie plates, Upper Canada Driver's license.] He let me off with a warning about Moose, like I didn't know that.


* My fadder he is da pea soup so I can use that term based on the rules of Wokedom. I never heard it growing up in Quebec but they used it a lot in the Movie "The Rocket", it amuses me. I use it on the old man often. Good fun.
 

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I thought policing was much more proactive but it really is just reactive.
I get the impression, at least in this special needs burg that most of there time is spent trying to calm down mouthbreathers and their derpy special needs bullshittery. Maybe things are different outside of the great Cornholio.
 

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Female and colored men officers are generally nice, it just the white men officers are cowards
I was only pulled over once by black cop, but he was so nice. I was pulled over and sleeping on the shoulder of the highway, where I was not supposed to.

He asked me if I was OK, and told me that I should be parked there, but make sure that I was good to drive. He was so calm and friendly.Whenever I’m in the United States I’m so surprised with my interaction with Black people, especially the middle age and older people. They are incredibly humble , friendly and nice.
 

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I was only pulled over once by black cop, but he was so nice. I was pulled over and sleeping on the shoulder of the highway, where I was not supposed to.

He asked me if I was OK, and told me that I should be parked there, but make sure that I was good to drive. He was so calm and friendly.Whenever I’m in the United States I’m so surprised with my interaction with Black people, especially the middle age and older people. They are incredibly humble , friendly and nice.
Lol how many times you get pulled over
 
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I am a short Asian guy, and for some reason almost every time I get pulled over for something minor, there is a very hostile, aggressive attitude that I get.

One time, late at night I jaywalked. There were no cars at all on the street, except one cop car that I didn't see. The cop yelled at me very angrily as if I had committed a major felony. I don't understand why they need to get so angry and unprofessional. If you look at cops in Japan, it's so totally the opposite, it's ridiculous. They are so quiet, calm, and professional.

I really think that the lowest of the low go to these professions. However, not all cops are like that. There are some who are professional and worthy of respect.
You should feel very fortunate that you weren't carrying a skateboard and an empty plastic bag and that that little shit, Kyle Rittenhouse, wasn't at it again, safeguarding that street like a pompous lil' shit in full-on "fear and panic" mode with his hair trigger, machine gun.
 

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I've found the complete opposite. Mind you anytime I've been pulled over or any dealing with a boy or girl in blue I've smiled and joked around with them even if they ticketed me. The one in the video obviously has anger management issues.
Been to many places in Canada and the U.S. and, had many interactions with LE, never had any issues with cops. Can't always say the same for civilians.

If you anyone think Canadian cops are bad, try going to Brazil.
 
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NotADcotor

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You should feel very fortunate that you weren't carrying a skateboard and an empty plastic bag and that that little shit, Kyle Rittenhouse, wasn't at it again, safeguarding that street like a pompous lil' shit in full-on "fear and panic" mode with his hair trigger, machine gun.
Wow. Leaving out some important details there aren't you.

Don't attack someone who is packing... hell talking shit can get you shot, never mind attacking someone.

 
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