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Excessive Force or Cocaine Overdose?
By Anonymous Non-PC Writer,
Facts: (Please note site has not verified these.)
A huge black guy threatens to kill people and stuff their bodies in his home
Police are called
Police handcuff after a struggle and place him in a cruiser
The man kicks the cruiser window out and escapes with handcuffs on near a hospital
The police track him down and tell him to stop, lay on the ground on his stomach
The huge man refused and fought with the officers with the cuffs on
The police warned him if he did not stop and obey commands, he would be tazered
The man refused and continued to struggle with the officers
The officers then shot their tazers at the man--three officers, each shot
The man was then subdued and taken back to another patrol car, not the one he kicked window out of and escaped
He continued to try to struggle with an officers seated beside him
On the way to the police station, the man looked like he was going to pass out He admitted he took a bunch of cocaine
Police decided to take him to the ER to have him checked out
The man was admitted and died shortly after as a result of a heart attack due to the massive cocaine he ingested
The family blamed the police and said they used too much force
The family hired an attorney
The family and the attorney want to sue the police for $25 million
So, how is this the police officers' faults? Did they cause him to say he was going to kill people and stuff their bodies in his home. Did they make him take massive amounts of cocaine that ultimately led to a heart attack after the problems he caused? Did the tazers kill him?
The answer to all of this is NO!
It's just another low-life black family trying to get a free ride instead of working like many of black families do!
Facts: (Please note site has not verified these.)
A huge black guy threatens to kill people and stuff their bodies in his home
Police are called
Police handcuff after a struggle and place him in a cruiser
The man kicks the cruiser window out and escapes with handcuffs on near a hospital
The police track him down and tell him to stop, lay on the ground on his stomach
The huge man refused and fought with the officers with the cuffs on
The police warned him if he did not stop and obey commands, he would be tazered
The man refused and continued to struggle with the officers
The officers then shot their tazers at the man--three officers, each shot
The man was then subdued and taken back to another patrol car, not the one he kicked window out of and escaped
He continued to try to struggle with an officers seated beside him
On the way to the police station, the man looked like he was going to pass out He admitted he took a bunch of cocaine
Police decided to take him to the ER to have him checked out
The man was admitted and died shortly after as a result of a heart attack due to the massive cocaine he ingested
The family blamed the police and said they used too much force
The family hired an attorney
The family and the attorney want to sue the police for $25 million
So, how is this the police officers' faults? Did they cause him to say he was going to kill people and stuff their bodies in his home. Did they make him take massive amounts of cocaine that ultimately led to a heart attack after the problems he caused? Did the tazers kill him?
The answer to all of this is NO!
It's just another low-life black family trying to get a free ride instead of working like many of black families do!
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