The one rookie cop I could see getting nothing.
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It's not just the blue wall. No one points fingers in our society.
Every time law enforcement asks for help nobody knows nuttin' Could be a hundred people around a crime scene and no one "sees" anything.
It's like that everywhere.
Get real here.
Here's the real scoop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlZwga3B5ro
Snazzy unis, cool dogs. What more could you want?.
are you not a moderator?
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there was another incident (whatever day it was) with a woman in NY that called the police on an African American man.
was this racism?
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/26/us/ce...rnd/index.html
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Amy Cooper was walking her dog Monday morning while Christian Cooper (no relation) was bird-watching at a wooded area of Central Park called the Ramble. They both told CNN their dispute began because her dog was not on a leash, contrary to the Ramble's rules, according to the park's website.
Christian Cooper recorded video of part of their encounter and posted it on Facebook, where it has since been shared thousands of times and became a trending topic on Twitter. In the video, he is largely silent while she frantically tells police he is threatening her and her dog.
"I'm taking a picture and calling the cops," Amy Cooper is heard saying in the video. "I'm going to tell them there's an African American man threatening my life."
per rules she should have had the dog on a leash. but the man also did warn her which could be perceived as a threat, which she said.Quote:
Christian Cooper said the dog was "tearing through the plantings," and he told Amy Cooper the dog needed to be on a leash. He said he was not screaming at Amy Cooper, and "was actually pretty calm."
The two went back-and-forth about the dog leash. Christian Cooper, according to his Facebook post, then told her: "Look, if you're going to do what you want, I'm going to do what I want, but you're not going to like it."
"I didn't know what that meant. When you're alone in a wooded area, that's absolutely terrifying, right?" Amy Cooper said.
is her use of "African American" racist or a description.
with this story, I think Candace Owens has a point. there is often a lot of media/social media attention on these type of incidents where race was a factor or not, but not much attention to what she is talking about.
No it isn't. It's how it is and it is unfortunate.
Do you have a job…would you turn in a bad employee???
When you were in HS or college…did you turn in any students for cheating or whatever???
I was a security director for a good sized financial institution. Getting info out of employees was near impossible even when you knew they knew what was going on. Very few would come forward and even then it had to be in such a way as to leave them out of it.
My opinion…this was clearly racist.
This woman made way too much out of this. Even if she just ignored the guy and walked away, nothing would have happened. But she just had to say something. She is a complete idiot. Little prima donna not used to anyone telling her anything. Got what she deserved.