All out melee between police and a family at Wal-Mart in AZ

Yo. That video was amazing

Havent read the replies in this thread yet but, was awesome to see a police force on video that knew how to kick *** without using their guns.

Thats what we need. However, that was a straight up Hills Have Eyes type family and I'm sure theyre well known around those parts so lets not get too carried away

In my town the police have to kick *** like this constantly. And rarely. But them meth heads be crazy even in very suburban towns. Prescription drugs are making cops on edge all over this country
Funny you say that, I was thinking the same thing 
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As far as "police force kicking *** without using their guns": 

Not only did they use their guns, one got shot in his leg and 7-8 of them got injured. So not much *** kicking by the police in this clip bruh. 

If this was a big city police force, that whole family would've been laid out. They were lucky they were dealing with 9 Paul Blarts.
 
You're not special. It's completely routine for a cop to have their hand on their waist/ready to draw when approaching a vehicle during a traffic stop.

That's protocol but they RARELY do that...

Like very rarely...





And it's funny how everybody in the comments section are saying "why are saying 'what I'd this was a black family?' Don't bring n race. That's racist!"


But just last week...

When Aaron Harrison said "**** that *****"

The comments section was filled with "what if frank kaminsky had said that!?"

:lol:
 
Man I made eye contact with a cop on a traffic stop and he reached for his waist. I don't know what these guys are talking about, like the black experience in America is completely made up.

You're not special. It's completely routine for a cop to have their hand on their waist/ready to draw when approaching a vehicle during a traffic stop.

-He didn't put it to his waist until he saw me
-He didn't approach with it on his waist
-I've never had that on other traffic stops
-Shut the **** up
 
It's violent bruh. It's simply consensual. Violent=rough, forceful, traumatic, etc. There's really no debate here.

You don't know the difference between force and violence do you? It's ok most people don't. Where do you think the word VIOLence is derived from?

Actually it's not ok. You need to know the difference. This is the reason for a lot of problems going on today.

Consensual violence is an oxymoron if there ever was one my man.

Hear me out here...do some research before you respond thinking you know all the answers

Violence is a word that's been WIDLEY obfuscated
 
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That's protocol but they RARELY do that...

Like very rarely...

I have no clue how you're quantifying how often a cop does/doesn't approach a vehicle in that manor, but it really doesn't matter either way. The fact is that it IS protocol, as you said, so I don't see the issue with said cop walking up to Mark's car and readying himself in the process.

My point was simply that Mark is acting as if it only happened to him because (I'm assuming) he's a minority and the cop was white, which is just dumb.


-He didn't put it to his waist until he saw me
-He didn't approach with it on his waist
-I've never had that on other traffic stops
-Shut the **** up

-Ok
-Ok
-Lucky you, it happens daily regardless of race
-Nah
 
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That's protocol but they RARELY do that...

Like very rarely...

I have no clue how you're quantifying how often a cop does/doesn't approach a vehicle in that manor, but it really doesn't matter either way. The fact is that it IS protocol, as you said, so I don't see the issue with said cop walking up to Mark's car and readying himself in the process.

My point was simply that Mark is acting as if it only happened to him because (I'm assuming) he's a minority and the cop was white, which is just dumb.


-He didn't put it to his waist until he saw me
-He didn't approach with it on his waist
-I've never had that on other traffic stops
-Shut the **** up

-Ok
-Ok
-Lucky you, it happens daily regardless of race
-Nah
Inb4 someone calls u out for white privilege or :nerd:
 
Keep in mind that the family in this video are the type of people who call NYC overated.
 
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I have no clue how you're quantifying how often a cop does/doesn't approach a vehicle in that manor, but it really doesn't matter either way. The fact is that it IS protocol, as you said, so I don't see the issue with said cop walking up to Mark's car and readying himself in the process.

My point was simply that Mark is acting as if it only happened to him because (I'm assuming) he's a minority and the cop was white, which is just dumb.
-Ok
-Ok
-Lucky you, it happens daily regardless of race
-Nah

-cop brother
-my experiences
-other anecdotal experience from cops, both black and white



You can tell who actually talks to cops, who's actually a minority, and who's completely unaware of what's going on based on responses



That's the equivalent of a cop always giving a ticket for a violation. It's up to the discretion of the officer to ***** the situation and act accordingly.
 
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you are kidding right?

Dead srs. Prove me wrong. I'll educate u real quick. Today I got time cuz.

violent
adjective vi·o·lent \-lənt\
: using or involving the use of physical force to cause harm or damage to someone or something : showing violence

: caused by physical force or violence

: trying to physically attack someone because of anger
 
That's protocol but they RARELY do that...

Like very rarely...

I have no clue how you're quantifying how often a cop does/doesn't approach a vehicle in that manor, but it really doesn't matter either way. The fact is that it IS protocol, as you said, so I don't see the issue with said cop walking up to Mark's car and readying himself in the process.

My point was simply that Mark is acting as if it only happened to him because (I'm assuming) he's a minority and the cop was white, which is just dumb.


-He didn't put it to his waist until he saw me
-He didn't approach with it on his waist
-I've never had that on other traffic stops
-Shut the **** up

-Ok
-Ok
-Lucky you, it happens daily regardless of race
-Nah

So giving one experience to bring a real life situation means it only happens to me? not sure how you deduced that as the point, but your pov is quite brilliant. Subscribed to your future ramblings.
 
So giving one experience to bring a real life situation means it only happens to me? not sure how you deduced that as the point, but your pov is quite brilliant. Subscribed to your future ramblings.
Your post that I originally quoted was pure sensationalism and you know damn good and well what my point was regarding it.
-cop brother
-my experiences
-other anecdotal experience from cops, both black and white



You can tell who actually talks to cops, who's actually a minority, and who's completely unaware of what's going on based on responses



That's the equivalent of a cop always giving a ticket for a violation. It's up to the discretion of the officer to ***** the situation and act accordingly.
Totally agreed, that's why threads like this are always so entertaining.

Basically everything (within reason) is up to the discretion of an officer - that's obvious - so again, it shouldn't alarm someone when/if a cop walks up to your car ready to draw. That's all there is to it.
 
You don't know the difference between force and violence do you? It's ok most people don't. Where do you think the word VIOLence is derived from?

Actually it's not ok. You need to know the difference. This is the reason for a lot of problems going on today.

Consensual violence is an oxymoron if there ever was one my man.

Hear me out here...do some research before you respond thinking you know all the answers

Violence is a word that's been WIDLEY obfuscated
The definition of violence I like to use is that provided by The World Health Organization: “The intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or against a group or community, that either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, maldevelopment or deprivation” (p. 6).

As can be seen, this is a rather broad definition that includes physical harm, as well as the threat of harm, or even the high likelihood of different types of harm. This definition also argues that violence must include intent to harm, and under this definition, MMA is undoubtedly an example of violence – sporting violence. 
 
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