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Old 02-14-2008, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by ckepi View Post
There is no justification for any human being to do that to another.

From what the story said he was not doing anything to warrant being tossed from his chair.

There were four other deputies you can see them in the video they could have lifted him up. You do not dump any one on their face I don't care how bad a day you are having.

This man was in the local jail he was brought in in his wheel chair. He didn't just walk in off the street. He wasn't behaving oin a manner that was threatening. He was there for his court date for a traffic violation.

My BIL is a police officer so I know what they deal with, there is no excuse in this case.

They weren't pulling some guy over on the side of the road, he was there for his court date for a traffic violation not even a felony.

There is no excuse, none she should be fired.
I agree! My ex was a police officer and I know first hand the stress that comes with the job and what they have to deal with day in and day out. Police officers are supposed to behave in a professional manner at all times, they are even expected to do so off duty. The other officers IMO were just as guilty as they just stood by observing, even laughing about it. Having a bad day is not an excuse for anyone to act in such a manner neither is blaming it on society. If bad behaviour is blamed on what kind of a day a person is having then what happens when the murderers etc. start saying they committed the crime because they were having a bad day?
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