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Dead Black Man Was Tasered Nine Times by White Cop

Posted by Steven D., Booman Tribune at 9:29 AM on July 22, 2008.


Who happens to like using his Taser quite a bit.

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A 21 year old black man in Winnfield, Louisiana, named Baron "Scooter" Pikes, was tasered 9 times in 14 minutes by a white police officer in January after he was arrested and handcuffed. He died. Seems a tad excessive to me. However, here's the story of his arrest and subsequent death according to the police report by the arresting officers:

[Police Officer] Nugent spotted Pikes walking along the street and attempted to arrest him on an outstanding warrant for drug possession, according to Police Chief Johnny Ray Carpenter. Pikes took off running, but another officer cornered him outside a nearby grocery store. Pikes resisted arrest and Nugent subdued him with a shock from a Taser.

Then on the way to the police station, Carpenter told the newspaper, Pikes fell ill and told the officers he suffered from asthma and was high on crack cocaine and PCP. The officers called for an ambulance, but Pikes later died at the hospital.

So Mr. Pikes was high on PCP, crack cocaine and had a serious asthma condition? That poor man was seriously messed up if he smoked crack and took PCP with an existing asthma condition. The again, perhaps we should take a look at what the subsequent autopsy report by the Parish Coroner found:

An autopsy determined there were no drugs in Pikes' system and that he did not have asthma, according to Dr. Randolph Williams, the Winn Parish coroner.

Gee, that doesn't exactly corroborate the police account of what happened to poor Mr. Pikes, now does it. But what about the resisting arrest part? Aren't police entitled to use appropriate force when someone is violently resisting arrest? What horrible acts did that allegedly drug crazed Mr. Pikes do to require these multiple taser shocks? Well, here's what Officer Nugent, the individual who administered the multiple taserings of Mr Pikes, said about that:

Moreover, Pikes did not resist arrest, and he was handcuffed while lying on the ground, according to Nugent's police report of the incident. It was only after Pikes refused Nugent's command to stand up that the officer applied the first Taser shock in the middle of his back, Nugent wrote.

Several more Taser shocks followed quickly, Nugent stated, because Pikes kept falling down and refusing to get back up. Grocery shoppers who witnessed the incident later told Pikes' family that he had pleaded with Nugent: "Please, you all got me. Please don't Tase me again."

So he deserved multiple taserings because he didn't stand up fast enough, and then after each taser shock he was unable to get up off the ground fast enough to please this Officer Nugent? Wow. That's one dangerous man, lying on the ground writhing in pain, literally begging Officer Nugent to stop tasering him. I can certainly see why Officer Nugent was forced to taser Mr. Pikes, again and again, in order to subdue him. What else could he have done? I mean, it's not like Officer Nugent likes to use his taser on criminal suspects. I'm sure he only uses it when he absolutely has to according to proper police protocols. Or does he?

[Coroner] Williams said police records showed Nugent administered nine Taser shocks to Pikes over a 14-minute period. The last two jolts, delivered as police pulled Pikes from a patrol car at the police station, elicited no reaction because the suspect was unconscious, Williams said. [...]

In less than two years on Winnfield's 20-officer police force, police records show, Nugent ranked as the department's most aggressive Taser user. Among the recipients were a 15-year-old African-American runaway who was not charged with any crime and Pikes' father, currently serving a prison sentence for a drug offense, who was Tasered by Nugent last year, according to Kayshon Collins.

Okay, so Officer Nugent might be a little trigger happy overenthusiastic in his use of the taser on criminal suspects or black teenage runaways. But that doesn't necessarily mean he meant any harm to come to Mr. Pikes. Oh wait, maybe we should reserve judgment on that point . . .

After consulting about the case with Dr. Michael Baden, a nationally prominent forensic pathologist, Williams ruled last month that Pikes' death was a homicide. On the death certificate, he listed the cause of death as "cardiac arrest following nine 50,000-volt electroshock applications from a conductive electrical weapon."

"God did not just call this young man home," said Williams, who has served as parish coroner for the past 33 years. "If somebody can tell me anything else that killed this otherwise perfectly healthy young man ... I'd like to know it." [...]

"This case may be the most unnecessary death I have ever had to investigate," Williams said. "[Pikes] put up no fuss, no fighting, no physical aggression. ... He just didn't respond quickly enough to the officer's commands."

As we all know, African American men are well known as dangerous, crack smoking criminal degenerates (and always have been) and Mr. Pikes was undoubtedly a very evil, evil man. Even so, I think Officer Nugent just may have gone above and beyond the call of duty when he electrocuted Mr. Spikes to death for the crime of not responding quickly enough to the good Officer's commands. Indeed, one can only wonder if Officer Nugent, under similar circumstances, would have tasered a white suspect who was handcuffed and in his custody 9 fucking times in 14 goddamn minutes.

I suspect Officer Nugent would have acted differently toward a white man under his control, but we'll never know, especially since Officer Nugent isn't talking to the press, and depending on what the Grand Jury decides, may never be called to account for his actions in tasering Mr. Pikes 9 fucking times in 14 goddamn minutes while Pikes groveled at his feet begging for mercy.

Jesus wept, it says in the Bible. I don't know if Jesus wept again after Baron Pikes died, but I'll bet his family did. I'll bet they cried for days on end. On the other hand, I'll bet that Officer Nugent did not cry after he killed Mr. Pikes by tasering him 9 fucking times in 14 goddamn minutes. Not part of his job description, after all.


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Yam
Posted by: Yam on Jul 22, 2008 9:38 AM   
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Sad story...but it's nothing new. They will NEVER stop

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Yeehaw!
Posted by: QQOblivion on Jul 22, 2008 9:56 AM   
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Wells, geez wiz. Gets Off'cer Nugent a job at GITMO. Hees can 'lectricute alls dee browns peoples hees wants ta downs dare!
Yeehawww!

Seriously, Officer Nugent is acting like the typical American in charge --he has the GOD-GIVEN RIGHT to literally torture innocent people to death.

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» RE: Yeehaw! Posted by: harryf200
» Cops kill for fun.... Posted by: pangolin
legalized lynching goes on in America even as uncle tom Obama runs
Posted by: PakiBoy on Jul 22, 2008 9:59 AM   
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around bashing African Americans to convince the racist whites that he is loyal to the status quo.

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well
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Jul 22, 2008 10:24 AM   
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Ok.. that works out to less than a minute and a half between tazer bursts. This is a weapon meant to incapacitate, so no surprise he didn't get up quick enough after the first blast.

And really... don't we usually just pull people up if they don't stand up fast enough when they are already cuffed????

This pig should definitely be charged with manslaughter at the very least.

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» RE: Nope! He means pig! Posted by: Stoney 12+1
Yet another brain-damaged racist ****stick
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Jul 22, 2008 10:33 AM   
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named Nugent.

jdfu!

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Legalized Torture
Posted by: Kitty Lady Oregon on Jul 22, 2008 11:05 AM   
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Bush has legalized torture, so Nugent was within the Bush law by torturing (tasering) poor Pikes to death. After all, Nugent is white, so that carries some superiority, doesn't it?

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» RE: Legalized Torture Posted by: Lauren
» RE: Legalized Torture Posted by: Dboy
When we take road trips across this country...
Posted by: rhinojos on Jul 22, 2008 11:15 AM   
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...we take into account where we travel across racist America. We don't stop in out of the way gas stations, and we always gas up where there is a gas pump with pay-at-the-pump. That way we gas up and leave quickly.

The other potential hazard are the police, which we are always worried about. So we try not to travel with anything resembling a weapon near us nor we make any body movements that are deemed threatening to the cops when we are stopped.

In case people don't know, being tasered is very similar to being cardioverted, that is "shocked" as in an AED. An AED is used to send a certain amount of joules to in hopes that it will revert the hearts electro conductivity to a normal rhythm. If used incorrectly, it will cause the opposite of what it was intended to do. Don't kid yourself, tasers are nothing more than high powered AED's that will kill you if you are exposed long enough. It's too bad the courts were too stupid to take into account medical expertise at the time.

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» RE: When we take road trips across this country... Posted by: anonymous black writer
get TASED? obviously...
Posted by: BlueBerry PickN on Jul 22, 2008 11:20 AM   
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... you had it coming!

I mean, he might have actually responded to SOCIAL SKILLS rather than hostility, dominance & violence...

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Who Da Bitch Now?
...You found you a Haitian
Brought him down to the station
You boinked him with a broomstick
As a Standard Operation
You thought you’d hide your violence
Behind that big Blue Wall Of Silence
But now you’re roomin’
With some of the bitches you’ve been broomin’
I applaud the situation, but I wouldn’t take a bow
Just tell me, officer, Who Da Bitch Now?...
- Eric 'The Red' Schwartz

Getting tased: 3050 New York Police Department sergeants (~10 % of NYPD officers) are adding the M-26 Taser

The TASER Foundation Launches “Drive to Remember” to Raise Awareness About Officers Killed in the Line of Duty

thought I'd drop you a note to tell you about an interesting interaction I had with TaserCorp's 'we love cops, so BUY TASERS!!' promotion representative in Canada.

The Logical Fallacy Squad is represented & partially sponsored in Canada by Best Western... promoting a harmful, trigger-anxiety reducing solution for Canada's police through emotion-laiden & illogical false dichotomies which ignores both social psychological studies & a Canadian survey indicating that 3/4 of the 500+ police taserings were done upon the unarmed.

Polite, direct & professionally factual, I itemized to Mr.Prystay (GM of Sands hotel) why I would no longer stay at Best Western hotels.

His response was to begin screaming maniacally into the phone, "FUCKyouFUCKYOUfuckYOU, you BITCH!" repeatedly into the phone, until I hung up.

...verily, the epitome of a rational spokesperson advocating a measured response to anxiety-producing social interaction.


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I Highly Recommend The Book "Medical Apartheid" by Harriet Washington
Posted by: desidid on Jul 22, 2008 12:17 PM   
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This book has given me a whole new appreciation for just how White America fully enslaved Black America. How they used the census to bolster slavery. How they denied the possibility of their own progeny (their half-Black children) to be their's. How they first claimed it was the strength of the African that made us perfect for slavery, then how our weakness made it a necessity for slavery to continue. If Blacks have continued to internalized the slave experience, what would you call the mindset of people who descended from lunatics? And I am by no means only talking about Southern Whites, afterall Delaware was a southern state at one time. I had no idea until I began reading this book that Blacks have been violated in every way in America. From grave robbing to forced participation to being lyed to for medical experimentation. False claims that Whites have made from the beginning about Blacks, things like we are promiscious even in light of having to submit to the White man's sexual advances. These things may be ingrained in the Black psyche, but don't you think they are ingrained in Whites as well?

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Deb
Posted by: debmcd on Jul 22, 2008 12:25 PM   
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Sounds like officer Nugent is a God Damn sadist and would get along famously with those inside the local prison for the rest of his misbegotten life.

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» RE: Deb Posted by: stoicnag
TIRED OF HEARING ABOUT IT
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Jul 22, 2008 2:24 PM   
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Everytime a cop kills someone I hear about how 'they put their lives on the line for us'. They seem unable to control a situation and they take the path of least resistance, which is to harm or kill someone simply because they can. More time and effort is spent covering their butts and lying than in making sure they know how to handle situations. They take on a pack mentality. It was not always like this. Thanks, ANNA

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» RE: TIRED OF HEARING ABOUT IT Posted by: anonymous black writer
...All Politics Are Local"...The elected do what they want..
Posted by: picket on Jul 22, 2008 2:52 PM   
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If you read the original article about this travesty of justice,[click on the highlighted area in the first sentence of this report], you will see the very evil politics of that small town.

Today somewhere in the "boondocks" of New York State, there is a newly appointed Chief of Police. Two years ago he crashed a PD vehicle after an afternoon of drinking while on the job. He evaded the State Police investigating the accident that night, and the Chief at the time was eventually fired for his part in the cover-up.

At the time the citizens were very vocal about the incident, complaining that justice is not equal. Today the silence is deafening.

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Stupid Lowlife PIG
Posted by: GreyFoxThree on Jul 22, 2008 4:49 PM   
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THIS is exactly the kind of cop I love to read about in the paper or hear on the news that got shot and killed in the line of duty. And the PIGS wonder why people rejoice everytime some stupid cop gets clipped in the line of Duty!

JT
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Ego driven dorks
Posted by: crush690 on Jul 23, 2008 9:11 AM   
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This is exactly the kind of stuff that makes me so glad I am out of that line of work. I was a police officer in California for 16 years until a knee injury took me out (Thank God). I was so sick of seeing this kind of thing and never bought into the "US AGAINST THEM" bull crap. I grew up having friends of different ethnic groups. I have a very good friend of 20 years who is black and I never thought about color when growing up. However when I entered the police force I soon became aware of just how predjuice and sterotypical the cops can be. Also it is wide spread how the misuse of force is a day to day event. In my 16 years as a cop I used my baton one time (on a white dude who had hit another in the head with a hammer). I never used my pepper spray and never shot anyone with a gun or a taser. Somehow though I was still able to lead the department in good Felony arrest for 3 years. I saw officers go through pepper spray like it was their daily water supply.The police forces all across california are full of idiots like this guy. What you find is a guy with a very low self esteem issue and actually is a coward. Yes a real pussy. Probably couldn't fight his way out of a Dunkin Dohnut shop. These kind of cops create more problems for theirself then anything. They should be selling shoes at Wal-Mart.

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» RE: go driven dorks Posted by: anonymous black writer
The Blind & The Decaffeinated...
Posted by: BlueBerry PickN on Jul 23, 2008 9:13 AM   
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Police use taser on blind woman with cancer
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) - Family members are angry and speaking out after Dayton police used a stun gun on a woman who is blind and suffering from cancer. Police said they were looking for a suspect when they knocked on Denise Harris's door Thursday morning. But according to both police and witnesses, things quickly got out of hand and Harris was tased.

"She was able to force herself down on to the floor and not be cooperative, grabbing on to the detective. A taser was dry stunned onto her arm to control her hand movement, then she was cuffed," said Sgt. Charles Anderson.

Her family said she was yelling at officers because she was scared.

"She was terrified. She was extremely terrified," said Harris's niece, Dionna. "She was scared because the person identified themselves as a police officer. But she's been robbed before by someone using the same technique."

They said police used unnecessary force when officers came to the Fernwood Avenue apartment looking for Harris's son, who is wanted. Officers said Harris attacked a detective.

"She's blind and they pulled her off her Futon, handcuffed her and tased her because he said she swung at him. She can't see," said Harris's sister Elvita Harris. "I'm very frustrated and upset. Dayton police need to implement a sensitivity program."

Neighbors said they told officers she was blind and sick.

"It was heartbreaking," Brenda Miles said. "I was almost in tears because I know the lady and I look out for her because she's blind."

Harris was taken to Good Samaritan for treatment.

The officers actions will be investigated, but Sgt. Anderson said Harris should have told them she was scared.

"She does not have to open her door. It was a voluntary thing for her to open her door," he said.

Harris is now facing charges for assault on a police officer and resisting arrest."

Officer Accused Of Threatening Starbucks Managers For Free Coffee
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) - An internal affairs report says a Daytona Beach police officer demanded free coffee and tea from a Starbucks and threatened employees with slower emergency response times if they refused.
Lt. Major Garvin, a 15-year veteran, was fired July 8. According to the Daytona Beach News-Journal, Chief Mike Chitwood says Garvin recently failed a polygraph test that he insisted on taking.

The coffeehouse's employees claim that since June 2007, Garvin had visited the store as many as six times a night while on duty. Besides demanding free drinks, workers complained that Garvin also cut in front of paying customers. ..."

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What only 9
Posted by: billgee on Jul 23, 2008 9:32 AM   
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He should be able to fire faster.

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Miffed
Posted by: heinz57 on Jul 23, 2008 9:58 AM   
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This new toy fits nicely into the hands of "cop mentality". How did they ever keep law and order before tasers? Now, instead of having to be subject to inquiry for shooting, they have the benefit of seeing the victim convulse after each jolt and sometimes up to seven times before "accidently" convulsing to death. What a feeling of power the police must have as they put a jolt into a human being that is cuffed and absolutley no threat.

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Welcome to the USA
Posted by: Zeugitai on Jul 23, 2008 10:15 AM   
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This story, like watching the Jerry Springer Show, reveals a clear glimpse of the truth of America, the actual reality of America, its fundamental racism and heartless brutality, through the veil of ideological romanticism and radiant mythology that is usually so thick as to be impenetrable. This is a blatant racist hate crime, a cold-blooded execution. This white man was the judge and executioner of an innocent American citizen. He brought death down upon that hapless victim with insane and arbitrary wrath that is fundamentally as evil or more evil than any of the world's Saddam Husseins. This is a case of lynching with impunity on a open public street in front of witnesses. Do not think that the United States has changed from its historical racist past. That can never happen. By the way, this is also the basis of our foreign policy: kill them. Violence is always celebrated in America as the way of the strong. We have not changed in thousands of years. We are not the new Roman Empire. We are the new Mongol Horde. World: Beware! America will get you all, sooner or later.

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Words from Robert A. Heinlein
Posted by: manderson on Jul 23, 2008 10:16 AM   
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"A brute kills for pleasure, and a fool kills from hate."

Obviously the unspoken requirement for law enforcement (and private mercenaries), especially in the south, is to be a brute and a fool. How else can you "enforce" criminal Corporatist Fascist theology???

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Government mind control in action.
Posted by: trel on Jul 23, 2008 10:50 AM   
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The military and the police departments are under mind control, (brainwashing) and have very little empathy for civilians of any color or creed.
We now live in perilous times and it will only get worse. There is no way for us to stop it.
Time if very short and our freedoms are already gone.
God Bless the American people! We are all as sheep being led to the slaughter.

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drug laws must be changed
Posted by: brian hayes on Jul 23, 2008 10:50 AM   
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the drug laws must be change. its a shame that user get treated the same way as dealers. this man died because the officer had no respect for his life. this is the bottom line. he had no respect for his life. drug user come in many colors shapes and backgrounds. the police offercer must be held acountable for his recless action. government must change the laws so that users are not thought as harded criminals. i was able to get help for my drug habbit but i have good heath insurance.

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» RE: drug laws must be changed Posted by: stoicnag
» An OT aside... Posted by: harryf200
themanwithadog
Posted by: the man with a dog on Jul 23, 2008 11:16 AM   
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The whole town of Winnfield is controlled by one of the most corrupt
councils in the US. They are seemingly so interbred and fathers sons and other relatives all cover the backs of each other though lying.

The one shining light however is the coroner who is attempting to tell the truth, he admits to have a loaded gun by his side wherever he goes alleging his life has been threatened to the extent his offices were recently burnt down.I believe the guy.

FBI to be called in in view of all the revealed corruption?

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» RE: themanwithadog Posted by: stoicnag
9 shocks?
Posted by: modeler on Jul 23, 2008 12:45 PM   
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"Officer" Nugent is a murderer in spite of his badge. He should stand trial for 1st degree murder.

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Nice racist tagline for this story
Posted by: blogbooks on Jul 23, 2008 4:51 PM   
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Alternet racist? Ha, you just threw away your last chance to deny it.

Of course the brainwashed 20 and 30 somethings on this site define racism as, "white people being mean to brown people", so it's impossible for Alternet to be racist in the eyes of its readers.

Sensationalist race baiting headlines, check.

News about Miley Cyprus, Brad Pitt, and Angelina Jolie, check.

Alternet is officially a tabloid gossip rag.

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» Factual statements can't be "-ist" Posted by: Beached Whale
Same ole
Posted by: lamac66 on Jul 23, 2008 5:05 PM   
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This goes on regularly this case just got top press. Many will say, "oh, well this doesn't happen often," and I say it never happened to a loved one of theirs.

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» RE: Same ole Posted by: dmmaze6
in an ideal world..
Posted by: cyr3n on Jul 23, 2008 6:05 PM   
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This man should be given to the family of the slain victim to come up with an appropriate punishment for his crimes. I'm sick of judges and jurys succumbing to some lawyer's honeyed reframing of what's obviously cold-blooded murder. Theres no justice served unless the victims are satisfied. Where theres a deficit in justice, prior victims become future aggressors. Thus the crescendo of violence only begets more evil and we never have justice.

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Now try to tell me all cops are bad
Posted by: harryf200 on Jul 24, 2008 1:34 AM   
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Don't know if anyone is bothering with this thread now, given it's a day old, but I thought you'd all be interested in this story about two cops that appeared this morning on the BBC News. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/surrey/7522722.stm

In summary, "Two firearms officers are in hospital after using their own bodies to smother flames engulfing a knife-wielding man who had set himself alight." They could have tased him, or even shot him. But they didn't. They stunned him using a baton round, then smothered the flames with their bodies and hands! Now tell me all cops are bad!

(You'll note "firearms officers ..." That means that, in the UK, our cops are NOT routinely armed. The specialists with guns, tasers and baton round guns are called in only when the unarmed cops are faced with someone brandishing a significant deadly weapon. They don't even usually shoot someone with a knife, either using their night sticks or pepper spray to disarm them. So, how is it we have cops who are not routinely armed but in the US they are? Is it that people in the US are more violent, than they are in the UK? Somehow I doubt that. But are they more dangerous? If they aren't, then your regular cops don't need guns. If they are more dangerous ... why is that? Could it be that's because ordinary Joe's in the UK don;t routinely carry weapons or keep them in their homes? I wonder ...)

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Ugh!
Posted by: anonymous black writer on Jul 24, 2008 1:49 AM   
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Moreover, Pikes, Didn't Resist Arrest.
Grocery shoppers who witnessed the incident later told Pikes family that he had pleaded with Nugent.

OK. I have resigned myself to the unpleasant fact that the life of a common citizen, especially a black man, doesn't necessarily amount much to some cops, but being tasered nine times and killed for pleading not to be tasered-even as you don't resist arrest still put you at the risk of murder. DAMN!

Animals that have attempted to harm people and ran wild have been put under control with less brutality than this!*Shucks*!

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