I hope she ends up in section 8 housing over it.
Did anyone notice in the video she had a young child who was just wailing while all this was going on? She shows all kinds of poor judgment in the situation. Making racial slurs and rudeness is the tip of the iceberg for her. She should be hauled in to court for slapping a 14y/o too.
Comments on other sites say that she also called police to complain about black kids fighting. Karma is a mother-fucker, stupid bitch
I'm probably missing some things and you guys can correct me if I'm wrong, but is there any video of her shouting racial things? Although she started hitting the 19 year old, she was initially trying to break it up. I mean, I would probably start hitting the other person if my friend was in a fight and my initial attempts to break it up didn't work. Does that make sense? I feel like the other lady is way worse. Isn't she the one who spit in the girl's face?
Suzanne Knight (21) brutally raped and devoured 3 toddlers while on a meth binge before hanging herself Marky69: If those toddlers didnt want to be eaten then they shouldnt of looked so god damned delicious. RIP Suzanne
Suzanne Knight (21) brutally raped and devoured 3 toddlers while on a meth binge before hanging herself Marky69: If those toddlers didnt want to be eaten then they shouldnt of looked so god damned delicious. RIP Suzanne
It's also people insisting that they were 'thugs invading a lovely community pool' when they were 'teenage kids going to a pool party.'
No Charges for Texas Officer Who Threw Girl, 15, to the Ground
A grand jury decided on Thursday not to charge a Texas police officer who was shown on a cellphone video throwing a black teenage girl to the ground outside a pool party last year, the authorities said.
The footage of the white officer, Cpl. David Eric Casebolt, tackling the teenager in June 2015 was posted to YouTube, becoming part of a nationwide debate over how white officers treat African-Americans.
Tom Mills, a lawyer for Mr. Casebolt, who resigned from the McKinney Police Department in the wake of the encounter, said on Friday that the officer was ?very relieved? by the grand jury?s decision.
Kim Cole, a lawyer for the girl?s family, said it intended to file civil rights and personal injury lawsuits, according to The Dallas Morning News.
Corporal Casebolt was among the officers who responded to a call about a disturbance about 7 p.m. that day at a community pool in a racially diverse subdivision north of Dallas.
The video showed him chasing some of the young party-goers, cursing at them and shouting for them to go home. Corporal Casebolt then approached the girl, Dajerria Becton, 15, and other teenagers and told them to leave. After she lingered, according to the footage, the corporal shoved her down onto the grass by the head, arms and neck, and yelled, ?On your face!?
Ms. Becton ended up facedown and Corporal Casebolt placed both knees on her back. She cried and asked for her mother. Several people rushed toward Corporal Casebolt as he grabbed the girl, and he pulled out his handgun.
Ms. Becton was detained and later released to her parents, police officials said. One man was arrested on charges of interfering with the duties of a police officer and evading arrest, but the charges were later dismissed.
Corporal Casebolt?s lawyer at the time, Jane E. Bishkin, tried to explain the officer?s actions by saying that he had been under stress after responding to two earlier calls involving a suicide and a suicide attempt.
Investigators from the Texas Department of Public Safety looked into the case then turned it over to the Collin County district attorney?s office in January. On Thursday, the office presented the findings to a grand jury, which decided not to indict the officer, a police statement said.
McKinney, which has about 150,000 people, is a fast-growing, mostly middle-class suburb with deep racial and economic divisions. The pool party took place on the west side, in the Craig Ranch neighborhood, which residents said has had friendly relations among black, white, Hispanic and Asian residents.
After the announcement that the officer would not be charged, the Police Department invited residents to meet on June 27 for community-building talks intended to strengthen ties.
?The McKinney Police Department?s mission is to make the city a safe place to live, work and visit for everyone,? the department?s statement said. ?In light of this, we seek to work in partnership with all who live and work in this great city.?
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/25/us...smtyp=cur&_r=0
The worst part of all of this is the assumption by both the police and every dumbass, boot licking, closet racist white person, - that half naked black kids go to pool parties with guns and knives instead of bathing suits and towels.
What you saw was official oppression and assault of a minor for no reason. None of the majority of posters in favor of this officer's actions want to admit that they're ignorant enough to believe that black kids are all evil, disrespectful little shits, but that is the unspoken truth in every bit of their posts. They all know goddamn good and well that if that girl had blonde hair and blue eyes, she would have gotten a ride home courtesy of the APD, and would never have been assaulted in the first place.
Don't like what I have to say? I respect that. Go fuck yourself.
And those two pairs of pale legs in the upper left corner up there? Throw an American flag down and step on it right next to that poor black child, watch them flip the fuck out.
To have that much apathy for a human and that much vigilance for colors, seems like a form of sociopathy.
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