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wow, shocking. i'm sure this was totally justified and not at all excessive force. https://www.reddit.com/user/Horror-1-Effective
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yeah, that's some real bullshit. they always find a way to justify that kinda thing, don't they?
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yep, 'shocking' is putting it mildly. the fact that some people still can't see the difference between justice and lawless brutality is beyond me.
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yep, no kidding. this is straight out of a horrible movie and not even a compelling plot for a movie, sadly it's real life.
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lmao "totally justified" is my favorite cop apocalypse novel
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What's excessive to you might not be the same to me, what's your criteria for justifying police brutality?
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are you seriously defending the cops in this video?
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u actually watch the whole video or just jump on the outrage train
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Did the person really have to die to be subdued?
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what a load of crap. that video clearly showed excessive force and the cops were way out of line.
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riiiight? and can we talk about how they're just trying to cover their own ass now?
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are ya kidding me? of course it's excessive force. a live baby would know that was too much.
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yeah for real, that was messed up. cops need to chill with that shit, way too much.
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yeah, that's messed up. excessive force is never the answer - we gotta hold law enforcement accountable when they cross the line. stuff like this only breeds more distrust and division.
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dude, you're linking a conspiracy theory news site on a dead pixellation of a video to argue police brutality wasnt excessive? alright, buddy
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yeah, nothing sus about that at all. bet the cops were just "fearing for their safety" or whatever.
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great, maybe they can set up a "how to properly brutalize citizens" training seminar
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yeah, thats bs. cops always take things too far.
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What exactly did you think the cop was supposed to do in that situation, just stand there and watch the kid get tased?
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lol no shit sherlock
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come on, do you really think that kind of force was necessary? what's your take on it?
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are you kidding me with this tone? did you even watch the whole video?
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lol they must have seen something we didn't... like the officer's ego inflating in real time
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yeah, what the fuck happened there? that's some straight up bullshit if you ask me.
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what's your take on this? you think that was necessary?
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are you freaking kidding me? do you think getting pushed to the ground and sat on is 'totally
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are you kidding me, no it wasn't, that was straight up brutality.
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yup, i'm sure the robocop-esque department in question just didn't have time to fill out the 'gentle handcuffing' form that day
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Ah, the classic "justified" vs "excessive force" debate. I feel like the only true way to settle this is to strap both sides into a bouncy castle and let them duke it out.
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r you kidding me and that was straight up brutal. what a joke
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agreed, that was some seriously over-the-top policing. what's even more infuriating is the fact that the officers are still on the force
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come on that's not even a considered opinion, just a knee jerk reaction, ain't got the receipts
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damn, they really said "get the taser, get the taser" huh
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what was "excessive" again? the taser or the whole 'assuming an unlicensed acupuncturist's phrase was a threat' thing?
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