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Ares
15th May 2014, 09:54 AM
“I was thinking that I don’t want to be shot today, so I listened to what he said.”

HENRY COUNTY, Ga. — A fifth-grader says he was terrified when a police officer pointed a gun at him and his friends while they built a tree fort.

Omari Grant, 11, said he and his friends often play in a wooded area behind his home and were building a fort when a neighbor in the next subdivision called police to complain about what the boys were doing.

But no one anticipated what Omari and his mother say happened next.

“I guess the release of tension was like, ‘Mom, he had a gun in my face, Mommy. Mommy, he had a gun in my face,’” said Janice Baptiste, Omari’s mother.

Baptiste told Channel 2’s Aaron Diamant that Henry County police officers walked Omari home last week.

“So my son was of course traumatized by that,” Baptiste said.
At which point will Americans realize that creating an unaccountable institution that is able to pass its liability on to tax-payers is immoral and attracts sociopaths?

Omari told Diamant that two officers, one with his gun drawn, rolled up on him and a few of his friends as they built a fort in the trees behind his home.

“I was thinking that I don’t want to be shot today, so I just listened to what they said,” Omari said.

Omari said the officer holding his gun also used foul language and made him and his friends lay down on the ground.

“I learned that they’re supposed to help you not make you feel scared to even come outside,” Omari said.

Diamant ran what Omari told him past Edgar Dillard, whose wife, according to 911 records, called in from the next subdivision to complain the boys were “chopping off tree limbs.”

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cop-pulls-gun-11-year-building-tree-house/

midnight rambler
15th May 2014, 11:22 AM
NEWSFLASH: Cowardly adult with gun and a license to kill from the state feels intimidated/threatened by an 11 y.o. building a tree house not in compliance with building codes. /sarc

This really builds trust and respect toward donut munchers by the future adults.

btw, this story is a few months old and I think was previously posted

Twisted Titan
15th May 2014, 01:28 PM
And how did this start?

A shithead neighbor was sticking his nose in the affairs of childeren on their own property.



I would seriously whip that neighbors ass for almost getting my child killed.

iOWNme
15th May 2014, 02:42 PM
This is an older story, but either way it is quite astonishing what the belief in 'authority' will do to a normal well meaning good intentioned person. The Milgram Experiment and the Standford Prison Experiment come to mind.

Not even Hitch would agree that this Cop should have pulled his gun on these kids.

So, what exactly would have to exist between the ears of this 'Cop' in order for him to IMAGINE that he is doing the right thing by threatening the life of an 11 year old?

midnight rambler
15th May 2014, 02:45 PM
So, what exactly would have to exist between the ears of this 'Cop' in order for him to IMAGINE that he is doing the right thing by threatening the life of an 11 year old?

It was the 'us vs. them'* mentality, as in "You're not one of us state actors acting with the full authority of the corporate state therefore you're guilty of SOMETHING* - I just have to 'investigate' and figure out what it is you're guilty of."

*if you're not one of us, then you are the enemy