Why do the police act like this? Check out the "lieutenant! Isn't there a law in Colorado pertaining to assaulting the disabled? Personally, I think the cop should be arrested.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/indiana-...to-the-ground/
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Why do the police act like this? Check out the "lieutenant! Isn't there a law in Colorado pertaining to assaulting the disabled? Personally, I think the cop should be arrested.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/indiana-...to-the-ground/
Meh, he said he had a gun then he had a knife, the cop was an asshole for not moving his foot, and it was a bit much to push the guy over, but I wouldn't want my foot run over.
"At risk adult" is the correct term... It's an enhancement to a crime, not a crime itself.
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IBTL due to excessive cop bashing.
Cop bashing the excessive lock before I make no comment.
I'm fairly certain that if I knocked someone out of their wheelchair for running over my foot in the hallway where I work, I would not be working here ever again.
Just sayin.
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accidents happen ...like that guy's conception.
So....can anyone else believe how much rain we're getting? [Shake]
says nothing.
There is no such thing as cop bashing, it's worth what someone will pay for it.
Protect and Serve went the way of Mayberry.
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Cop was wrong. He should be lucky all he got was a demotion. Just my opinion based on one viewing of the brief video. I have no idea what happened pre or post video.
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Ehh. Looks like the kid in the wheel chair intentionally ran over his foot. Probably thought "what's he going to do? Knock me out of my chair?"
Knocking him out of the chair did seem a bit excessive though. Could have just issued him a citation for careless driving or something.
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OK here's the deal, most quadraplegics have suffered a spinal cord injury. 90% of the time the injury to the spinal cord occurs from C1-C8, that is the neck area of the spinal cord. Quadraplegia means he has very little control of his arms and legs, he can barely move his arms and usually can't use his legs at all. He also usually can NOT look down! Why? Because he had a broken neck at some time. I used to hang out with a Vietnam vet who was a quadraplegic, so I sorta know what it is like.
Pleading the 5th.....IBTL
I don't care if they're in a wheelchair because they're disabled, or because they're lazy. They're operating a motorized vehicle. If they run over me, a pedestrian, they are presumptively at fault.