LA deputy is seen bashing a BLM protester with riot shield

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  • rayg
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 7444

    #1

    LA deputy is seen bashing a BLM protester with riot shield

    Well it is one of the protester blocking the bridge and it appears he is resisting arrest. The deputy appears to be pushing and holding the guy down with his shield.. Better then bashing him with a night stick..DM just puts their lefty slant on the incident..

    DM says LA deputy is seen bashing a BLM protester with riot shield and hundreds occupy Brooklyn Bridge for hours as demonstrators take to the streets across the nation for a third night of Breonna Taylor protests

    Protests continued Friday in New York and in other cities around the country including Boston, San Diego, LA and Louisville over a grand jury's decision not to charge the police officers in Breonna Taylor's death

    In Los Angeles, footage was captured showing an LA County Sheriff's deputy using his riot shield to slam a Black Lives Matter protester into the ground on Friday night

    In New York, hundreds marched through Brooklyn from the Barclays Center to the Brooklyn Bridge, where they sat and refused to move for more than two hours
    Hundreds were out on the streets in Boston in the largest gathering in the city since George Floyd's death

    About 100 protestors were also out protesting in Hollywood and in San Diego on the west coast

    Big demonstrations are planned of the weekend in Louisville which has been the focal point in recent days

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-streets.html
  • togor
    Banned
    • Nov 2009
    • 17610

    #2
    They had the guy pinned down and the one deputy went full Rodney King on him. Ray thinks that's an example of stellar police work?

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    • rayg
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 7444

      #3
      The cop used the shield to pin him down and control him as he was fighting as it looks.... To bad you were never in such a situation as a cop having to fight with people.....

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      • togor
        Banned
        • Nov 2009
        • 17610

        #4
        I was a wrestler in high school. A good hammer lock will chill a guy out if you can get there. The repeated bashes like that aren't a good look, looks too much like petty retribution.

        Love to see a police Use of Force training manual posted online. Where it says "bash with whatever you got". Maybe they don't put that part on paper?

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        • rayg
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 7444

          #5
          These are not HS wrestler's

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          • togor
            Banned
            • Nov 2009
            • 17610

            #6
            Originally posted by rayg
            These are not HS wrestler's
            Right more like WWE sometimes. I've read that some cops use(d) steroids to get jacked, to keep up with the streets. Is that really a thing?

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            • S.A. Boggs
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 8568

              #7
              Originally posted by togor
              I was a wrestler in high school. A good hammer lock will chill a guy out if you can get there. The repeated bashes like that aren't a good look, looks too much like petty retribution.

              Love to see a police Use of Force training manual posted online. Where it says "bash with whatever you got". Maybe they don't put that part on paper?
              Togey say's....I was a, I was trained as, I feel that...
              Sam

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              • Vern Humphrey
                Administrator - OFC
                • Aug 2009
                • 15875

                #8
                Originally posted by S.A. Boggs
                Togey say's....I was a, I was trained as, I feel that...
                Sam
                Well, he's a Bishop, don't you know?

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                • S.A. Boggs
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 8568

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Vern Humphrey
                  Well, he's a Bishop, don't you know?
                  "Joey"
                  Sam

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                  • Vern Humphrey
                    Administrator - OFC
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 15875

                    #10
                    Originally posted by S.A. Boggs
                    "Joey"
                    Sam
                    I wonder why he calls himself a "trained" engineer, and not a "graduate" engineer?

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                    • Roadkingtrax
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 7835

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Vern Humphrey
                      I wonder why he calls himself a "trained" engineer, and not a "graduate" engineer?
                      You mean professional engineer. (PE)
                      "The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. Ullman

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                      • togor
                        Banned
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 17610

                        #12
                        If someone wants to put out a shingle, set up a LLC to offer certain types of engineering services to the public, or government, then there is a state PE license requirement, and a test. And on that test, one would be quizzed on topics such as the access requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act.

                        So architecture, some kinds of construction, gotta get the PE license. But ChemE, most Electrical, Mechanical, Software engineering jobs, the PE license brings nothing to the resume or paycheck.

                        I do actually like talking about engineering, how stuff works, gets built, tech tech trends, but this isn't the place for it.

                        The thing I personally Iike about the field is that for all of the usual politics, arguments, opinions, eventually all that takes a back seat to something getting built, and then that thing succeeds in the marketplace, or doesn't. When you design something and it turns out really well, there's satisfaction in that. And clearly, not everyone is lucky enough to work in a field where cutting through BS with hard questions is a valued, well-compensated skill.

                        Boggs attempting to tease me about being an engineer, would be like me teasing him about having a garden. There's literally no point to it. He likes gardening. And unless he's pathologically insecure, no amount of teasing about his love of gardening would phase him.
                        Last edited by togor; 09-27-2020, 05:02.

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                        • S.A. Boggs
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 8568

                          #13
                          Originally posted by togor
                          If someone wants to put out a shingle, set up a LLC to offer certain types of engineering services to the public, or government, then there is a state PE license requirement, and a test. And on that test, one would be quizzed on topics such as the access requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act.

                          So architecture, some kinds of construction, gotta get the PE license. But ChemE, most Electrical, Mechanical, Software engineering jobs, the PE license brings nothing to the resume or paycheck.

                          I do actually like talking about engineering, how stuff works, gets built, tech tech trends, but this isn't the place for it.

                          The thing I personally Iike about the field is that for all of the usual politics, arguments, opinions, eventually all that takes a back seat to something getting built, and then that thing succeeds in the marketplace, or doesn't. When you design something and it turns out really well, there's satisfaction in that. And clearly, not everyone is lucky enough to work in a field where cutting through BS with hard questions is a valued, well-compensated skill.

                          Boggs attempting to tease me about being an engineer, would be like me teasing him about having a garden. There's literally no point to it. He likes gardening. And unless he's pathologically insecure, no amount of teasing about his love of gardening would phase him.
                          I am glad that YOU brought this out about yourself. Togey you have many issues that YOU know YOU have and that is basically an insecurity of being ignored. Anti social personality disorder is one ideation that comes to mind...an illness not of one's making. One can be born with it [criminal] or one can be made as the child growths into a teenager and then into an adult. Teasing is your perception that apparently is a hold over from your youth. Togey you can't help what you are and other's need to realize this. Your last statement is your Freudian Slip moment and speaks volumes of your outlook on life and social intercourse with other's.
                          Sam

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