Coleman is an idiot who was told to step back and get out of the way, which of course he didn’t do, being so impulsive and all. Thug traits and actions. Coleman having his glass pipe in the car adds to the head-smacking hilarity.
He has no right to see what's going on with his friend? Aren't you a little tired as cops acting as dicatators and issuing orders that have nada to do with the law?
LOL. It has everything to do with the laws that Coleman violated. 😀😂🤣🤡
The police are not going to let you come over and gang up on them, whether you are a celebrity (in the very niche world of track) or not. And especially if the officer doesn't know what that helper has on them, like a gun or a knife. I'm not saying that he did have a weapon, but only that the officer doesn't know that.
I don't know Florida law, but in my very liberal state, 104 MPH is automatically a "speed contest" even if there is only one car involved, and a speed contest conviction is a class C felony. YMMV. (yes, pun intended.)
No comparison. In one situation, deaths are the result of traffic accident, albeit speeding being a factor. In the other, you have anonymous, trigger happy thugs, bullying poor brown people. No comparison.
And yes, people, including US Citizens and legal residents, have been kidnapped by masked ICE agents whisking them away in unmarked vehicles. It was kidnapping because the agents had no legal justification for using force and deception to take US Citizens away against their will.
The only people ICE shot were unruly white protestors. The only brown people shot was by an unruly white protestor.
Well, there is no way I am going to dissuade you or others who agree with you. But here are some interesting facts to consider. So, generally speaking "unruly white protestors" would normally be addressed with crowd-control tactics. Crowd control usually does not fall under the purview of Homeland Security or ICE.
Even if we are to assume that the protestors were "unruly" certainly the use of fatal and excessive force by ICE was not necessary or a standard tactic for crowd control.
There are countless cases of peaceful protestors being injured and hospitalized by ICE agents. For good reason, DHS does not keep statistics of these cases.
I mentioned harassment of brown people because ultimately ICE is targeting minority communities, and protestors of all colors are exercising their First Amendment rights.
The only people ICE shot were unruly white protestors. The only brown people shot was by an unruly white protestor.
Well, there is no way I am going to dissuade you or others who agree with you. But here are some interesting facts to consider. So, generally speaking "unruly white protestors" would normally be addressed with crowd-control tactics. Crowd control usually does not fall under the purview of Homeland Security or ICE.
Even if we are to assume that the protestors were "unruly" certainly the use of fatal and excessive force by ICE was not necessary or a standard tactic for crowd control.
There are countless cases of peaceful protestors being injured and hospitalized by ICE agents. For good reason, DHS does not keep statistics of these cases.
I mentioned harassment of brown people because ultimately ICE is targeting minority communities, and protestors of all colors are exercising their First Amendment rights.
The most disingenuous post of the day, and it’s still rather early. 🤡🥸
Did anyone read this? You should. I can't believe anyone is this dum? First of all, how does Coleman and Terry have a bat signal where they can be at the scene so quick? Are there medalists driving by all the time? What idiot doesn't know by now that messing with cops doing their job makes them VERY nervous? This is how police shootings happen. They have no business approaching a cop on highway. Then you won't present ID? It's just the playbook for all young folks on how to get arrested or shot. And does anyone understand what Richardson's excuse was? Her phone made her car speed?? Her flat tire made her speed?
I have to say I thought she turned it around after the missed Olympics. But this is full meltdown. There are a lot of people getting arrested for what they do after being pulled over rather than what they were pulled over for. Put your hands on the steering wheel and say yes sir no sir and you will be fine 99% of the time. You will NOT win an argument with cops.
Whats with all of the unnecessary drama? Driving 104 mph? Why not just tow a trailor with a blinking sign and a big flashing arrow that says "SPEEDING" and "WEED" and "FVK THE PO PO"?
There is something defective about her and her posse.
I wonder if you would have used terms like "posse" and "FVK THE PO PO" if she was white,,,well???
Posse? That’s a term generally used in Westerns - aka white people.
So? You think it is illegal to check on his friend? Or did you just want to use the two multisyllabic words you know?
I would have to google it, but I would not be surprised at all if it is illegal to approach a cop making an arrest and interfering in any way. It's at least reckless. Cops hate it when people start surrounding them or approaching them while they are doing their job. They don't know you or what you are up to. Im sure the cop probably warned him to move along.
For the last time kids, cops don't like being nervous. They are imperfect people with a badge.
The only people ICE shot were unruly white protestors. The only brown people shot was by an unruly white protestor.
Well, there is no way I am going to dissuade you or others who agree with you. But here are some interesting facts to consider. So, generally speaking "unruly white protestors" would normally be addressed with crowd-control tactics. Crowd control usually does not fall under the purview of Homeland Security or ICE.
Even if we are to assume that the protestors were "unruly" certainly the use of fatal and excessive force by ICE was not necessary or a standard tactic for crowd control.
There are countless cases of peaceful protestors being injured and hospitalized by ICE agents. For good reason, DHS does not keep statistics of these cases.
I mentioned harassment of brown people because ultimately ICE is targeting minority communities, and protestors of all colors are exercising their First Amendment rights.
What is your definition of "unruly"? If you don't know, here it is:
"Disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control".
You can be "unruly", provided that you're not doing so illegally, which is tough to do. Yelling, screaming, making noise, waving flags, etc... is 100% legal. However, throwing frozen water bottles, spitting on a person, blocking and obstructing public roads, damaging/vandalizing vehicles (especially law enforcement), interfering with a LEGAL law enforcement operation while carrying a firearm (legal or not) is NOT LEGAL. Per multiple video recordings I've seen (local news, CNN, FOX, BBC, etc...) I've not seen and or witnessed any federal ICE agent and or law enforcement official go out of there way to chase down and assault ANY protester unprovoked. Pretti's and Good's deaths, were 100% preventable had they used the proper discretion. They're actions were not only "unruly", but also ILLEGAL and DANGEROUS. Good's actions were especially dangerous and negligent, as she nearly ran over a federal law enforcement agent with her van.
QUESTION: When Pretti and Good woke up the morning they were killed, they knowingly made the decision to insert themselves into a volatile and potentially dangerous situation. They're intent was to create chaos, antagonize law enforcement, and disrupt a legal federal operation...Right? In fact, Pretti was armed with excessive ammunition (approximately twenty-one 9mm bullets), otherwise he was just a non-violent peaceful protestor...Yeah Right! When the federal agents involved woke up the morning of these tragic events, it's safe to say that their intentions were not to kill ANYONE!!!
Well, there is no way I am going to dissuade you or others who agree with you. But here are some interesting facts to consider. So, generally speaking "unruly white protestors" would normally be addressed with crowd-control tactics. Crowd control usually does not fall under the purview of Homeland Security or ICE.
Even if we are to assume that the protestors were "unruly" certainly the use of fatal and excessive force by ICE was not necessary or a standard tactic for crowd control.
There are countless cases of peaceful protestors being injured and hospitalized by ICE agents. For good reason, DHS does not keep statistics of these cases.
I mentioned harassment of brown people because ultimately ICE is targeting minority communities, and protestors of all colors are exercising their First Amendment rights.
They aren’t targeting communities of a particular color. They are targeting illegal immigrants who have been convicted of crimes by the local government that were released back into the community in spite of ICE issuing a detainer request. If you have an issue regarding the race of the convicted, take it up with those who convicted them (or better yet, those who committed the crimes) in the first place, not ICE. Better yet, encourage your local government to comply with ICE so they don’t have to go into the community and the resultant collateral a”detentions that occur.
Did anyone read this? You should. I can't believe anyone is this dum? First of all, how does Coleman and Terry have a bat signal where they can be at the scene so quick? Are there medalists driving by all the time? What idiot doesn't know by now that messing with cops doing their job makes them VERY nervous? This is how police shootings happen. They have no business approaching a cop on highway. Then you won't present ID? It's just the playbook for all young folks on how to get arrested or shot. And does anyone understand what Richardson's excuse was? Her phone made her car speed?? Her flat tire made her speed?
I have to say I thought she turned it around after the missed Olympics. But this is full meltdown. There are a lot of people getting arrested for what they do after being pulled over rather than what they were pulled over for. Put your hands on the steering wheel and say yes sir no sir and you will be fine 99% of the time. You will NOT win an argument with cops.
How did they get on the scene so fast?
Were the three of them racing somewhere?
Was SCR running from CC?
Was TT chasing CC to stop him from going after SCR?
Well, there is no way I am going to dissuade you or others who agree with you. But here are some interesting facts to consider. So, generally speaking "unruly white protestors" would normally be addressed with crowd-control tactics. Crowd control usually does not fall under the purview of Homeland Security or ICE.
Even if we are to assume that the protestors were "unruly" certainly the use of fatal and excessive force by ICE was not necessary or a standard tactic for crowd control.
There are countless cases of peaceful protestors being injured and hospitalized by ICE agents. For good reason, DHS does not keep statistics of these cases.
I mentioned harassment of brown people because ultimately ICE is targeting minority communities, and protestors of all colors are exercising their First Amendment rights.
What is your definition of "unruly"? If you don't know, here it is:
"Disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control".
You can be "unruly", provided that you're not doing so illegally, which is tough to do. Yelling, screaming, making noise, waving flags, etc... is 100% legal. However, throwing frozen water bottles, spitting on a person, blocking and obstructing public roads, damaging/vandalizing vehicles (especially law enforcement), interfering with a LEGAL law enforcement operation while carrying a firearm (legal or not) is NOT LEGAL. Per multiple video recordings I've seen (local news, CNN, FOX, BBC, etc...) I've not seen and or witnessed any federal ICE agent and or law enforcement official go out of there way to chase down and assault ANY protester unprovoked. Pretti's and Good's deaths, were 100% preventable had they used the proper discretion. They're actions were not only "unruly", but also ILLEGAL and DANGEROUS. Good's actions were especially dangerous and negligent, as she nearly ran over a federal law enforcement agent with her van.
QUESTION: When Pretti and Good woke up the morning they were killed, they knowingly made the decision to insert themselves into a volatile and potentially dangerous situation. They're intent was to create chaos, antagonize law enforcement, and disrupt a legal federal operation...Right? In fact, Pretti was armed with excessive ammunition (approximately twenty-one 9mm bullets), otherwise he was just a non-violent peaceful protestor...Yeah Right! When the federal agents involved woke up the morning of these tragic events, it's safe to say that their intentions were not to kill ANYONE!!!
So? You think it is illegal to check on his friend? Or did you just want to use the two multisyllabic words you know?
I would have to google it, but I would not be surprised at all if it is illegal to approach a cop making an arrest and interfering in any way. It's at least reckless. Cops hate it when people start surrounding them or approaching them while they are doing their job. They don't know you or what you are up to. Im sure the cop probably warned him to move along.
For the last time kids, cops don't like being nervous. They are imperfect people with a badge.