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Cebu_4_2
25th May 2014, 02:51 PM
Skip to the 9 minute mark...


http://youtu.be/l6ewOUfnKuA

http://youtu.be/l6ewOUfnKuA

midnight rambler
25th May 2014, 02:54 PM
Well, he WAS on the short bus...

Just more evidence that the current crop of thugs with badges truly get a charge out of fucking up others* (and having no remorse WHATSOEVER). At least Cartman shows some empathy SOME of the time -


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx4jn77VKlQ

*Officer JBT had to know that he was going to break that kid's arm by doing what he did

Cebu_4_2
25th May 2014, 03:24 PM
*Officer JBT had to know that he was going to break that kid's arm by doing what he did

Yeah, pretty obvious what officer funguy's intention was. The kid wasnt fighting back or anything, just stubborn and feeling down. He will now trust officers he sees his whole life. I hope his family sues the fuck out of them.

Ares
25th May 2014, 04:16 PM
You guys just don't understand. They were in fear for their life and were fully within their rights to break that kids arm.


/sarcasm off

Hitch
25th May 2014, 04:28 PM
I don't think he broke the kids arm, looks like the kid was acting to me.

midnight rambler
25th May 2014, 04:39 PM
I don't think he broke the kids arm, looks like the kid was acting to me.

I think you're warped, possibly beyond redemption. One can clearly hear the bone break and immediately the kid sounds off, as well as his arm is limp as he gets off the bus. Also, you can tell by the thug's subsequent actions that he KNEW he broke the kid's arm.

Of course all thugs with badges think that the kid deserved it. Or that he was faking. lol

Will you ever tire of defending thuggery?? (rhetorical question lol)

Cebu_4_2
25th May 2014, 05:12 PM
I don't think he broke the kids arm, looks like the kid was acting to me.

You have GOT to be kidding me!

Hitch
25th May 2014, 05:13 PM
I think you're warped, possibly beyond redemption. One can clearly hear the bone break and immediately the kid sounds off, as well as his arm is limp as he gets off the bus. Also, you can tell by the thug's subsequent actions that he KNEW he broke the kid's arm.

Of course all thugs with badges think that the kid deserved it. Or that he was faking. lol

Will you ever tire of defending thuggery?? (rhetorical question lol)

I watched it again, and I stand corrected. I think you are right, I heard a snap. The kid is obviously in a lot of pain too.

Wonder what happened with this incident. I bet there was a law suit, hopefully the kid got a new jetski, or something out of this...

EE_
25th May 2014, 05:27 PM
That's what you get when you mix steroids and doughnuts

Spectrism
25th May 2014, 06:32 PM
That's what you get when you mix steroids and doughnuts

That's a good one. I will have to use it next time I encounter one of the fine gentlemen.

They like causing pain without leaving marks. Marks are bad. Broken bones mean doctor reports. Child abuse is right next to tax fraud except for where the money goes.

Cebu_4_2
25th May 2014, 06:39 PM
Does anyone see any purpose for Officer Funguy to break the kids arm? These guys are fucking sick people. Jackboots all need to DIE.

midnight rambler
25th May 2014, 06:48 PM
Does anyone see any purpose for Officer Funguy to break the kids arm? These guys are fucking sick people. Jackboots all need to DIE.

No worries, karma will catch up with each and every one of them eventually (i.e. unless they repent NOW).

Hitch
25th May 2014, 07:27 PM
No worries, karma will catch up with each and every one of them eventually (i.e. unless they repent NOW).

You guys are hilarious. Thousands of cops show up to work each day and actually try to make a difference. You jokers point out the bad ones, then say things like this ^^. Will catch up to each and every one of them....haha.

I love this forum.

Cebu_4_2
25th May 2014, 07:34 PM
You guys are hilarious. Thousands of cops show up to work each day and actually try to make a difference. You jokers point out the bad ones, then say things like this ^^. Will catch up to each and every one of them....haha.

I love this forum.

Okay Pete, how do you find this officers behavior so becoming of yourself? Lets take a 13 or 14 year old and break his fucking arm for fun. How is this mentality or your own defense of this fine officer rationalized?

I'm just wondering because If I did this to a kid (not an adult that could defend himself) I would throw up. It's fucking disgusting but not to you... Please fill me in I must have missed the memo.

Hitch
25th May 2014, 07:40 PM
Okay Pete, how do you find this officers behavior so becoming of yourself? Lets take a 13 or 14 year old and break his fucking arm for fun. How is this mentality or your own defense of this fine officer rationalized?

I'm just wondering because If I did this to a kid (not an adult that could defend himself) I would throw up. It's fucking disgusting but not to you... Please fill me in I must have missed the memo.

I know it should not be funny, Cebu. Say, what's your first name btw? Since we seem to be on a first name basis here...wouldn't mind knowing who I'm talking/posting to.

Look, I don't know why, but I've just been finding the cop bashing posts just too funny. I know this shit should not be funny, but it is one of the things I enjoy about this forum. A bad cop thread, and all the die pig comments.

Just being honest. Maybe I'll keep my mouth/posting fingers silent going forward.

FWIW, I know there's a lot of bad cops out there. It is good to point them out. Keep on gsus...don't let me get in the way.

midnight rambler
25th May 2014, 08:01 PM
You guys are hilarious. Thousands of cops show up to work each day and actually try to make a difference. You jokers point out the bad ones, then say things like this ^^. Will catch up to each and every one of them....haha.

I love this forum.

As I've posted before, one cannot be BOTH (morally) 'good' AND a cop simultaneously as the two are completely incompatible* - like oil and water they just don't go together, period. But that's okay, go right on ahead and cling to your cherished delusions which you are so enamored with.

*silence is acceptance (of the WORST possible behavior)

Hitch
25th May 2014, 08:17 PM
As I've posted before, one cannot be BOTH (morally) 'good' AND a cop simultaneously as the two are completely incompatible* - like oil and water they just don't go together, period.

I disagree. I believe, based upon my knowledge and experience, you can be both morally good and a cop at the same time.

I just mention silence because most of you folks I think, don't want to hear my opinion. I don't want to clog up this forum and take up space.

7th trump
25th May 2014, 09:26 PM
I disagree. I believe, based upon my knowledge and experience, you can be both morally good and a cop at the same time.

I just mention silence because most of you folks I think, don't want to hear my opinion. I don't want to clog up this forum and take up space.

I was just about to post close to the same thing....but what the heck.....just look at who the source is.......everyone here know midnight isn't an honest person.

A good example of midnights own admission is his addy pic.
He states hes a good ole boy....but yet he promote and cheer-leads for the most evil government ever to come into existence....the communists.....who are none other than the same Zionist thugs who worship satan and do satans bidding.
The same Zionist thugs Christ addressed as the fake chosen ones and called then for who they are and where they come from...."the synagogue of satan".
Hmmm...how can anyone be trusted as a "good ole boy" when they cheer lead satan and his minions Zionist thugs?

Good job comrade midnight on showing everyone your a hippicrit!

Cebu_4_2
26th May 2014, 01:33 AM
So what this fat assed Pig did to this little kid is acceptable... nice to see the company I am with. And as for my name it has been posted plenty of times, guess it wasn't noticed.

collector
26th May 2014, 02:34 AM
That was a totally intentional snap of the arm because the kid said "nope, not gonna happen" as he was being taken out of his seat. This cop knew EXACTLY what he was doing - dishing out his version of street justice for challenging his ability to remove the kid from the bus. This wasn't about enforcing a law, it was about a personal show of who's tougher. You can even hear one of the cops saying that the arm was broken, and there's no reaction other than "let's go". This was a video of a thug acting beyond the legal limit - intentional arm breaks after a kid is being held in place cannot possibly be acceptable.

Spectrism
26th May 2014, 05:58 AM
Cops are mostly decent?

I see them speed down the highway in excess of 80mph- typical.
And I see them set up speed traps to nail people who did less than they do.

Watching videos of these fine pieces of shit, I see one or two cops beating the crap out of somebody and there are 10 others watching. Those 10 are part of the gang and just as guilty.

EE_
26th May 2014, 07:30 AM
What do you get when you take a sociopath with a chip on his shoulder, with something to prove for being being bullied through his grade school years...and give him steroids, a firearm, taser, handcuffs and a nightstick...and make him a member of a powerful gang that is exempt from common laws, and the gang will protect him no matter what he does?

Now throw some real sugary doughnuts into the mix?
http://bdnpull.bangorpublishing.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/1220062688_9b2f.jpg

I don't believe steroids make the average person aggressive, but I do think steroids magnify aggressive behavior in people who are already aggressive.

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a318/Catas/MulletManKills.gif

Steroid Abuse Has Become A Major Problem Among Police Officers
July 8, 2013

Investigations in Oregon, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, New York and other states have in recent years found disturbing evidence of police officers abusing steroids. But Connecticut police insist they’ve never seen it here.

A national expert who’s been studying steroid use in all types of subcultures from athletics to the military believes “tens of thousands” of cops all across the U.S. are on such illegal drugs. But the head of the largest police union in this state, a man who spent 20 years with the Milford P.D., says the issue has never even been raised in any Connecticut disciplinary hearing he knows about.

A recent scandal in New Jersey turned up 248 public safety officials — most of them cops — who were getting steroids prescribed by a steroid-abusing doctor, and New Jersey officials responded by ordering random police drug testing. But a Connecticut State Police spokesman says his department doesn’t do that.

Just last month, a federal appeals court ruled a New Jersey police chief was within his rights to order several of his officers to undergo testing for steroids, strip them of their weapons and put them on desk duty.

But state Rep. Stephen Dargan, the long-time co-chairman of the Connecticut legislature’s Public Safety Committee, says he’s never, ever even heard of questions about police steroid abuse being voiced in this state. “That’s a new one on me,” he says.

John Hoberman is a University of Texas professor who’s spent 25 years studying the social implications of widespread steroid use among professional and amateur athletes, body builders, the military and police.

And statements from Connecticut law enforcement officials that they don’t believe cop-steroid abuse is a significant problem here, or the fact that the issue hasn’t even been raised before in this state, comes as no surprise to Hoberman.

“This has been a suppressed and under-reported story,” he says of steroids and the cops. He has found most police departments “prefer to deal with [steroid abuse] as an internal matter” rather than have it become public.

Hoberman says he’s collected “hundreds of reports” of such cases from around the U.S., Canada, Scotland and England.

“This is not an isolated phenomenon — it’s a country-wide phenomenon,” he adds.

The biggest concern most people have over steroid “juiced” cops is the potential for increased aggression in someone who’s armed and trained to use everything from pepper spray and stun guns to firearms. And one result of the New Jersey scandal is a spate of civil lawsuits claiming excessive use of force by some of the officers implicated in steroid abuse.


Read more at http://libertycrier.com/steroid-abuse-has-become-a-major-problem-among-police-officers/#KHFYPfPWWB4tAYuh.99

Hillbilly
26th May 2014, 12:32 PM
Yes that was an intentional arm break. I've seen cops use that same exact maneuver to break other peoples arms. So you know for a fact they are taught to break arms like that at the academy all the while claiming "he resisted"

midnight rambler
26th May 2014, 12:36 PM
Yes that was an intentional arm break. I've seen cops use that same exact maneuver to break other peoples arms. So you know for a fact they are taught to break arms like that at the academy all the while claiming "he resisted"

Just like any other organized criminal gang, they share their 'techniques'/'tricks of the trade' with their fellow gang members.

gunDriller
26th May 2014, 02:31 PM
Yeah, pretty obvious what officer funguy's intention was. The kid wasnt fighting back or anything, just stubborn and feeling down. He will now trust officers he sees his whole life. I hope his family sues the fuck out of them.

i hope he ends up in the jury on a cop-killer case.

Cebu_4_2
26th May 2014, 02:58 PM
We know which way that will go.

Celtic Rogue
26th May 2014, 05:15 PM
You guys are hilarious. Thousands of cops show up to work each day and actually try to make a difference. You jokers point out the bad ones, then say things like this ^^. Will catch up to each and every one of them....haha.

I love this forum.

Sorry Hitch, but until the so called good officers root out the bad ones and have them removed from the force... then they are just as guilty and complicit in the continued anti social behavior of the corrupt sociopaths wearing blue. If there all of these "Good" officers on the force... then they need to stand up and be counted! However they wont because of the thin blue line that no cop ever crosses... They know if they rat out a brother cop their career is over and done. Can you say corruption?

osoab
26th May 2014, 08:09 PM
Sorry Hitch, but until the so called good officers root out the bad ones and have them removed from the force... then they are just as guilty and complicit in the continued anti social behavior of the corrupt sociopaths wearing blue. If there all of these "Good" officers on the force... then they need to stand up and be counted! However they wont because of the thin blue line that no cop ever crosses... They know if they rat out a brother cop their career is over and done. Can you say corruption?

Sounds like the mafia.

7th trump
26th May 2014, 08:20 PM
Sorry Hitch, but until the so called good officers root out the bad ones and have them removed from the force... then they are just as guilty and complicit in the continued anti social behavior of the corrupt sociopaths wearing blue. If there all of these "Good" officers on the force... then they need to stand up and be counted! However they wont because of the thin blue line that no cop ever crosses... They know if they rat out a brother cop their career is over and done. Can you say corruption?
Incredible how people want to blame it on someone else to get the job done.
Hey heres an idea....how about one of you cowards do something about it?
You are just as guilty, by not doing anything yourself, as any good cop keeping his mouth shut.
There are plenty of legal ways getting bad cops off the PD that you and I can do but I don't see you coming forward any time soon.

What ever....blame the good cop when you have the power to do the same.........the ones yapping their mouths about bad cops are usually the lazy cowards who blame it on someone else.

Hitch
26th May 2014, 08:36 PM
Incredible how people want to blame it on someone else to get the job done.
Hey heres an idea....how about one of you cowards do something about it?
You are just as guilty, by not doing anything yourself, as any good cop keeping his mouth shut.
There are plenty of legal ways getting bad cops off the PD that you and I can do but I don't see you coming forward any time soon.

What ever....blame the good cop when you have the power to do the same.........the ones yapping their mouths about bad cops are usually the lazy cowards who blame it on someone else.

All good points. To add, nobody notices the good cops. It's like being invisible, honestly so, no BS. The bad cops get all the attention.

That's being a cop. Nobody sees your work when it's done right.

Hitch
26th May 2014, 08:41 PM
Yes that was an intentional arm break. I've seen cops use that same exact maneuver to break other peoples arms. So you know for a fact they are taught to break arms like that at the academy all the while claiming "he resisted"

That technique is called, was called in my time, an armbar hammerlock. It's not supposed to break an arm, even though it looks like it does. It's why I didn't believe this thread to begin with. They do teach it in academy, and we've all been painfully through it. Try get that done on you hundreds of times by over eager fellow trainees. I don't think my arms have ever been the same since, but not once did I see an arm broken from that technique.

Cebu_4_2
26th May 2014, 08:55 PM
$1M lawsuit after troubled teen's arm broken by police in removal from school bus

Rotterdam chief says his officers took appropriate action

By Paul Grondahl

Published 9:58 pm, Friday, January 31, 2014

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Rotterdam

Rotterdam police allegedly broke the arm of an emotionally disturbed 16-year-old boy after two cops tried to remove him by force from a school bus he refused to leave, and a video revealed the cracking sound of a bone followed by the teenager's moans and shouted expletives.

Now an attorney representing the teenager's family is suing the town and seeking damages in excess of $1 million for a fractured humerus, possible nerve damage, medical expenses and pain and suffering.

The attorney said the teenager's medications were being adjusted at the time, limiting his ability to move. He has been diagnosed with multiple emotional disorders, including Tourette syndrome, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder and pervasive developmental disorder, according to the family's lawyer.

The incident unfolded on the morning of Oct. 9, 2013 in the driveway of the teenager's Rotterdam home and came to light late Friday in a news release issued by Rotterdam Police Chief James Hamilton (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22James+Hamilton%22) who said a review determined that "officers followed department protocol and procedures."

In addition, police charged the teen, Jacob Gocheski (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22Jacob+Gocheski%22), with obstructing governmental administration in the second degree, a misdemeanor. He appeared in Rotterdam Town Court on Nov. 18 on the charge, which is pending.

Attorney Kevin Luibrand (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22Kevin+Luibrand%22) filed a notice of claim on Jan. 6 against the town on behalf of Gocheski and his parents. "There was clear and obvious use of excessive force," Luibrand said Friday. "They placed his arm in a position where they locked the arm and proceeded with significant force to break the arm between the shoulder blade and elbow, creating a displaced fracture."

Luibrand released an X-ray of the teenager's left arm that showed a gruesome break and a shattered bone midway up the bicep.
The video from the bus showed Sgt. Daniel Ryan (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22Daniel+Ryan%22) and Officer Ronald Armstrong (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22Ronald+Armstrong%22) talking for nearly 15 minutes to Gocheski, who wore a camouflage hoodie and kept his head down as he sat alone in a bus seat two rows back from the driver, who worked for Mohonasen Transportation.

Police were called after the driver said he felt he could not safely transport Gocheski to school at Parsons Child and Family Center (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22Parsons+Child+and+Family+Center%22), "based on threats that the student made in an aggressive manner," police said in the release.
The video showed Gocheski's brother, another teenager and a female aide sitting in their seats during the 15-minute discussion as the police conferred with Gocheski's mother.

"I haven't seen him quite this defiant in quite a long time," a woman believed to be the mother was heard to say from outside the bus, captured by the bus video camera.

The two cops waited on the bus for an ambulance to arrive to take the teenager to Ellis Hospital (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22Ellis+Hospital%22) for a mental health evaluation.
That plan was verbally approved by the woman believed to be Gocheski's mother.

Ryan tried to engage Gocheski, who sat in silence, with his head down. "What are we going to do here?" Ryan asked. "You can either walk off the bus, or we can drag you off the bus, strap you on a stretcher and take you to Ellis Hospital. You can walk off the bus like a young man or we can hog-tie you."

Ryan added, "You're making all these other kids late for school."
"I don't give a (expletive). I don't give a (expletive)," Gocheski said.
"If we have to fight, someone might get hurt," Armstrong said.

The video showed Armstrong and Ryan as they pulled Gocheski out of his seat, pushed him standing into an empty seat across the aisle. Ryan apparently was trying to handcuff Gocheski as he pulled and twisted the teenager's left arm at an awkward angle until a cracking sound of bone could be heard on the video.

"Ahhh (expletive). Oh, God...Ahhhh...You broke my (expletive) arm," Gocheski yelled between groans of pain as the two officers walked him off the bus.

pgrondahl@timesunion.com • 518-454-5623 • @PaulGrondahl

BrewTech
26th May 2014, 09:12 PM
$1M lawsuit after troubled teen's arm broken by police in removal from school bus

Rotterdam chief says his officers took appropriate action

By Paul Grondahl

Published 9:58 pm, Friday, January 31, 2014

http://www.timesunion.com/img/pages/slideshow/item/button-next.gif (http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/1M-lawsuit-after-troubled-teen-s-arm-broken-by-5194946.php#next)http://www.timesunion.com/img/pages/slideshow/item/button-prev.gif (http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/1M-lawsuit-after-troubled-teen-s-arm-broken-by-5194946.php#previous)



http://ww2.hdnux.com/photos/26/12/10/5808649/3/628x471.jpg (http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/1M-lawsuit-after-troubled-teen-s-arm-broken-by-5194946.php#next) Screen grab from surveillance video which shows Rotterdam Police officers forcefully removing Jacob Gocheski, 16, from a Mohonasen Transportation school bus after Gocheski threatened the bus driver. The Gocheskia€™s arm was broken during the brief skirmish. (Courtesy of Rotterdam Police)


Rotterdam

Rotterdam police allegedly broke the arm of an emotionally disturbed 16-year-old boy after two cops tried to remove him by force from a school bus he refused to leave, and a video revealed the cracking sound of a bone followed by the teenager's moans and shouted expletives.

Now an attorney representing the teenager's family is suing the town and seeking damages in excess of $1 million for a fractured humerus, possible nerve damage, medical expenses and pain and suffering.

The attorney said the teenager's medications were being adjusted at the time, limiting his ability to move. He has been diagnosed with multiple emotional disorders, including Tourette syndrome, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder and pervasive developmental disorder, according to the family's lawyer.

The incident unfolded on the morning of Oct. 9, 2013 in the driveway of the teenager's Rotterdam home and came to light late Friday in a news release issued by Rotterdam Police Chief James Hamilton (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22James+Hamilton%22) who said a review determined that "officers followed department protocol and procedures."

In addition, police charged the teen, Jacob Gocheski (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22Jacob+Gocheski%22), with obstructing governmental administration in the second degree, a misdemeanor. He appeared in Rotterdam Town Court on Nov. 18 on the charge, which is pending.

Attorney Kevin Luibrand (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22Kevin+Luibrand%22) filed a notice of claim on Jan. 6 against the town on behalf of Gocheski and his parents. "There was clear and obvious use of excessive force," Luibrand said Friday. "They placed his arm in a position where they locked the arm and proceeded with significant force to break the arm between the shoulder blade and elbow, creating a displaced fracture."

Luibrand released an X-ray of the teenager's left arm that showed a gruesome break and a shattered bone midway up the bicep.
The video from the bus showed Sgt. Daniel Ryan (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22Daniel+Ryan%22) and Officer Ronald Armstrong (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22Ronald+Armstrong%22) talking for nearly 15 minutes to Gocheski, who wore a camouflage hoodie and kept his head down as he sat alone in a bus seat two rows back from the driver, who worked for Mohonasen Transportation.

Police were called after the driver said he felt he could not safely transport Gocheski to school at Parsons Child and Family Center (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22Parsons+Child+and+Family+Center%22), "based on threats that the student made in an aggressive manner," police said in the release.
The video showed Gocheski's brother, another teenager and a female aide sitting in their seats during the 15-minute discussion as the police conferred with Gocheski's mother.

"I haven't seen him quite this defiant in quite a long time," a woman believed to be the mother was heard to say from outside the bus, captured by the bus video camera.

The two cops waited on the bus for an ambulance to arrive to take the teenager to Ellis Hospital (http://www.timesunion.com/?controllerName=search&action=search&channel=local&search=1&inlineLink=1&query=%22Ellis+Hospital%22) for a mental health evaluation.
That plan was verbally approved by the woman believed to be Gocheski's mother.

Ryan tried to engage Gocheski, who sat in silence, with his head down. "What are we going to do here?" Ryan asked. "You can either walk off the bus, or we can drag you off the bus, strap you on a stretcher and take you to Ellis Hospital. You can walk off the bus like a young man or we can hog-tie you."

Ryan added, "You're making all these other kids late for school."
"I don't give a (expletive). I don't give a (expletive)," Gocheski said.
"If we have to fight, someone might get hurt," Armstrong said.

The video showed Armstrong and Ryan as they pulled Gocheski out of his seat, pushed him standing into an empty seat across the aisle. Ryan apparently was trying to handcuff Gocheski as he pulled and twisted the teenager's left arm at an awkward angle until a cracking sound of bone could be heard on the video.

"Ahhh (expletive). Oh, God...Ahhhh...You broke my (expletive) arm," Gocheski yelled between groans of pain as the two officers walked him off the bus.

pgrondahl@timesunion.com • 518-454-5623 • @PaulGrondahl

Does anybody see how scripted, insane and fucked up this entire dialogue is?

Anybody older than 35 should be able to remember a time where reading an article like this would be likened to the ravings of a complete lunatic.

Unimaginable that this stuff would be happening regularly only a few short years ago.

Yet, people try to discuss it rationally, outside of any moral connection to reality.

Pure fucking insanity. This world is becoming frightening in a way I never thought possible.

Ponce
26th May 2014, 09:56 PM
It is now the job of the "law enforcers" to have our future generations afraid of them and that way easier to control........they are here now to enforce and be obeyed rather than to protect and to serve.

V