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by nggr December 3, 2007 9:36 PM EST
I guess the lesson to learn here is that when an officer repeatedly asks you to put your hands behind your back, you probably should make things easier on yourself and on him by doing it.
Posted by Candide777 at 06:24 PM : Dec 03, 2007

this is what a coward would say.
so, in any situation you can think of, a cop threatening violence on you would be allright, just doing his job, nothing to see here. its ALL justified, correct.
run away scaredy cat. little sissy-boy.
this has nothing to do with people thinking they are above the law, this has to do with the law being applied irresponsibly, and the blue wall protecting the criminals that wear badges.
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by nggr December 3, 2007 9:32 PM EST
so he can fight it in court, so what, he can argue with the cop too.
again, the cop never neede to tell him to get out of the vehicle. he could have written refused to sign on the ticket and been on his way.
its obvious he was angry at massey for refusing to sign, and wanted to flex his cop muscles.
but believe what you want. i dont care.
yeah, cops have a right to protect themselves, just like we do. but his life was never even close to being in danger, and there were NO signs to the contrary.
wasting your tax dollars, huh. what do you think they are spending to investigate the cops highly irresponsible actions?
not your tax dollars, it money from speeding tickets and other fines.
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by nggr December 3, 2007 9:31 PM EST
punks like Massey deserve to be put into their place,
Posted by Candide777 at 06:09 PM : Dec 03, 2007


you dont know this guy, niether do i. what we do know is that police have to conduct themselve in a proffesional manner. and the video shows this is not what happened.

My position on this has nothing to do with whether I''''m a coward
Posted by Candide777 at 06:09 PM : Dec 03, 2007

yes, yes it does.
you say that people should bend over and be sodomized by law enforcment no matter what the situation. you think that a policmans job doesn''t entail good judgment, empathy, people skill, or anything of the sort. take a look at the video again, the cop is on a power trip, it looks as if he''s intent on tasering the guy from the moment he tells him to step out of the car. the victim is still reffering to him as officer and never vocalizes any hostility to the officer. he makes no attempts on the officers well-being and never once threatens him. the cop puts down his clipboard and immediatly draws his weapon.
to defend his cowardly actions is to be a coward.
you cant assume massey is a crazed lunatic, the cop can, but there is no evidence that he was.
tickets disrupt your life, and its perfectly normal to be upset, even to the point of arguing with the officer about the validity.
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by candide777 December 3, 2007 9:24 PM EST
did you know that as little as 1/2 an amp can kill a human being?
Posted by nggr at 05:41 PM : Dec 03, 2007

I guess the lesson to learn here is that when an officer repeatedly asks you to put your hands behind your back, you probably should make things easier on yourself and on him by doing it. I''ve heard that officers really don''t enjoy doing reports on tazer incidents, the rush everyone seems to think they get from tazing a suspect is not worth the time, the effort, the explaining. That''s why they only do it when a suspect is acting irrationally like Massey did in the video.
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by candide777 December 3, 2007 9:09 PM EST
you are a coward for condoning this behaivior out of our law enforcment.
Posted by nggr at 05:41 PM : Dec 03, 2007

LOL -- you sound like George Bush talking about the terrorists who flew planes into the World Trade Center. They were a lot of things, but cowards? I don''t think so. You have no credibility. My position on this has nothing to do with whether I''m a coward. I just think punks like Massey deserve to be put into their place, so that they don''t waste more of my tax money while they harrass cops who are just trying to do their jobs.
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by nggr December 3, 2007 8:41 PM EST
The only person I saw act unreasonably in the video was Massey. I''''d rather see more tazed idiots and fewer dead officers, that''''s all.
Posted by Candide777 at 05:29 PM : Dec 03, 2007

the officer apparently was comfortable enough to completely turn his back on the suspect. for about 5 seconds. the guy was out of the car for all of 6 seconds before the taser was pulled. refusing to sign a ticket must make you REALLY angry. what, people cant have an innocent argument about the hassle their about to be put through with the officer? guy refused to sign ticket, officer tells him to get out of the car, with no warnings, officer TURNS HIS BACK on suspect for 4-5 seconds, officer facing victim all of 2 seconds before taser is drawn. guy turns away so that you can see that the hand touching his pocket is not inside his pocket, and no weapon is evident. guy gets tasered. twice, with wife and 15 month old baby in van.
the officer was completely in the wrong, no question about it, his life was NEVER in any danger,whatsoever.

50000 volts huh.
did you know that as little as 1/2 an amp can kill a human being?
i''m all for police having tasers, but they are using it instead of being police.
you are a coward for condoning this behaivior out of our law enforcment.
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by candide777 December 3, 2007 8:29 PM EST
yeah, you are.
the state before its citizens. thats what you''''re advocating.
Posted by nggr at 05:22 PM : Dec 03, 2007

Sorry, spanky, you''re wrong again, but nice try. I just believe that when you pit an officer''s right to stay alive against some stupid spoiled republican''s right to have a hissy fit when given a speeding ticket, the officer should win, so long as he is not acting unreasonably. The only person I saw act unreasonably in the video was Massey. I''d rather see more tazed idiots and fewer dead officers, that''s all.

Now, how do I know Massey is a republican? His above the law spoiled mentality. Republicans are the first to demand law and order and the last to comply with it.
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by nggr December 3, 2007 8:25 PM EST
protect himself. By all indications, Massey was a nut.
Posted by Candide777 at 05:09 PM : Dec 03, 2007
i dont see that in any way shape or form.
its perfectly normal to be upset about a ticket, its perfectly normal to want to tell the cop your side.
the cop told HIM to get out of the car. the cop pulled his taser BEFORE the guy touched his pocket.
its obvious the cop was on a power trip.

Please stop, you''''re turning me on! LOL!

Posted by Candide777 at 05:18 PM : Dec 03, 2007

dont get all larry craig on me, settle down.
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by candide777 December 3, 2007 8:24 PM EST
The reason we are seeing so many stories where the citizenry is being brutalized by the cops is because the government wants you to know that if you do not submit immediately, you will literally feel their wrath.
Remember, the police are charged with carrying out the politicians "laws".
Posted by BroncGal at 11:44 PM : Dec 02, 2007

Truly, it would be nice if our government were that organized and effective. I will grant you that the Bush Administration is hell bent on stripping Americans of their Civil Liberties, but a state trooper is just doing his job. He has no thoughts of carrying out some vast right-wing conspiracy; he just wants to return home alive at the end of the day.
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by nggr December 3, 2007 8:22 PM EST
LOL! So, now I''''m a communist?

Posted by Candide777 at 05:09 PM : Dec 03, 2007

yeah, you are.
the state before its citizens. thats what you''re advocating.
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by candide777 December 3, 2007 8:18 PM EST
look at how many posts you have on this story, take a look at how many names you have called people, look at the emotion you have put into this article. whos idiotic rage? who wants to fellate the officer? whos a whiny little *** that loves to submit to authority even when its wrong? you are, wussy b*tch.
Posted by nggr at 04:57 PM : Dec 03, 2007

Please stop, you''re turning me on! LOL!
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by candide777 December 3, 2007 8:09 PM EST
commie b*tch.
Posted by nggr at 04:59 PM : Dec 03, 2007

LOL! So, now I''m a communist? You need to stop getting so hysterical every time the media tells you to. They play you like a flute. CBS totally oversensationalized this story. Rodney King, now that was a bit of excessive force. Here, the cop was simply trying to protect himself. By all indications, Massey was a nut. It''s not normal to throw a hissy fit when pulled over for speeding ticket. The cop had the right to assume that Massey might be dangerous, given his hysterical and over-reaction to being ticketed. No one told Massey he wouldn''t get his day in court. No one planted evidence on him. There was no conspiracy to deprive him of his constitutional rights. You paranoid hysterical government hating lunatics might benefit from some tazing therapy. The place to challenge a cop is in court, not on the side of a busy freeway. End of story.
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by nggr December 3, 2007 7:59 PM EST
- this "shameful un-American coward" will kick your stupid redneck a$$ any time you like!
Posted by Candide777 at 04:21 PM : Dec 03, 2007

is this a threat? mabey the cops should be called.
they can take you to a holding cell and book you before they listen to you, oh, and mabey give you a ride on the taser, you know, for kicks.
commie b*tch.
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by nggr December 3, 2007 7:57 PM EST
You don''''t have the right to harrass an officer
Posted by Candide777 at 04:21 PM : Dec 03, 2007

you''re absolutly right, harrass being the operative word. this guy in no way harrassed the cop. the cop was in the wrong, and so are you.

Your idiotic rage over this incident is a real shame
Posted by Candide777 at 04:21 PM : Dec 03, 2007

look at how many posts you have on this story, take a look at how many names you have called people, look at the emotion you have put into this article. whos idiotic rage? who wants to fellate the officer? whos a whiny little *** that loves to submit to authority even when its wrong? you are, wussy b*tch.

which I agree should absolutely be stopped.
Posted by Candide777 at 04:21 PM : Dec 03, 2007

have you been following any other story at all? the taser incidents are on the rise. it shows a pattern of cops wanting people to simply submit to authority instead of applying empathy and reason to a situation involving a citizen, of which they are supposed to be protecting. we know you would submit, so when you are harrassed and tasered for something you wanted to discuss with an officer, i''ll make sure to show no sympathy to your cause because you prefer it that way.

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by candide777 December 3, 2007 7:28 PM EST
For everyone who has ever had to deal with a prick-in-charge, just knowing one of them was fired, and in such a public manner, is wonderful.
Posted by Nancy_Naive at 04:29 AM : Dec 03, 2007

So now the truth comes out, our dear little Nancy is still bitter about the fact that a rent-a-cop was a prick to her. No doubt she wanted a date and he wasn''t interested. LOL Nancy, I understand that hell knows no fury like that of a woman scorned, but you shouldn''t displace your anger toward one security guard by railing against every cop in this country, good or bad. In fact, you should probably just let go of that anger, you''ll be amazed at how much happier you are once you forgive that prick. Regards, :-)
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by candide777 December 3, 2007 7:21 PM EST
but i''''m not the freaking wussy that you are, cops protect us, they dont attack us. he should have not told the guy to exit the vehicle and issued the ticket as refused to sign.
you show your cowardice by arguing otherwise.
shameful un-american coward
Posted by nggr at 02:17 PM : Dec 03, 2007

LOL - this "shameful un-American coward" will kick your stupid redneck a$$ any time you like! You don''t have the right to harrass an officer who is simply doing his job, and if you go into a passionate rage instead of calmly discussing the situation, you deserve whatever comes your way, especially when you reach for your pocket when told to put your hands behind your back. Massey acted like an immature mental case. Had he conducted himself like a reasonable person instead of the spoiled little baby that he is, he would not have been tazed, plain and simple. Your idiotic rage over this incident is a real shame because it detracts from real cases of abuse of power by police, which I agree should absolutely be stopped. This wasn''t one of those cases, the cop may have over-reacted a bit because Massey was so incredibly rude, but this was no abuse of power case, and to call it one, is to trivialize the real thing, which we should have zero tolerance for.
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by nggr December 3, 2007 5:17 PM EST
Posted by Candide777 at 05:50 PM : Dec 02, 2007

you really are all for a police type state.
i''m sure you would frame your "papers" and hang them from your rear view mirror..
sad.
the cop told him to exit the vehicle. and if he was any good at his job, then he had already checked the tags to see if the vehicle was stolen, and then the suspects license to make sure the vehicle was registered in his name. it was obvious that the guy was arguing the ticket, not being unreasonable to the cop.
reguardless of what YOU think, people still have rights, for now, and we dont have to bend over and take it in the A** from every trigger happy cop that wants to stop us on a speeding violation. cops are people too, thats what i always hear, but SO ARE CITIZENS, and citizens have a right to argue with cops, if they disagree with them. i saw nothing that wuld have made me pull out a tazer and stun a guy twice. this cop is either mean as hell or a complete coward, and in my opinion should be fired.
but i''m not the freaking wussy that you are, cops protect us, they dont attack us. he should have not told the guy to exit the vehicle and issued the ticket as refused to sign.
you show your cowardice by arguing otherwise.
shameful un-american coward
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Posted by BroncGal at 11:48 PM : Dec 02, 2007
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you got that one right HURRY leave before its too late...go to valenzuela..the police there dont use taser..and they let you criticize anybody there. PLEASE HURRY!! ALL THOSE LIBERALS.PLEASE LEAVE BEFORE ITS ALL TOO LATE...
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by broncgal December 3, 2007 2:48 AM EST
The reason we are seeing so many stories where the citizenry is being brutalized by the police is because the government wants you to know that if you do not submit immediately, you will literally feel their wrath.
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by broncgal December 3, 2007 2:44 AM EST
The reason we are seeing so many stories where the citizenry is being brutalized by the cops is because the government wants you to know that if you do not submit immediately, you will literally feel their wrath.
Remember, the police are charged with carrying out the politicians "laws".
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