reply to post by wantsome
Ok a little reality check is in order here, from reading your post what you said to us is that;
1. You committed a crime and evaded the police, then got smart with the cops.

back in the early 90's when I was 15 I got arrested for trying to break into a car. I kept the cops searching for 2 hours before they caught
me. The cop that caught me was a little ticked and I got lippy with him. He smashed my face into the hood of his car and broke my nose.

learned a lil lesson did ya?
2. Your buddy started getting lippy with the cops, after they had to be called to break up a fight?

Around that same time I was hanging out at a freinds house and the cops got called because of a fight that happend. When they showed up they
told everyone to leave. My buddy said up yours to the cop and they arrested him. Two hours later he called and said they took him to one of the worste
parts of Detroit beat the crap out of him and left him there.

your buddy learned a lesson didn't he?
And you wonder why you got beat down?

Man a little reality is in order here, when you do stuff like this your going to get beat up on. Sorry the
police aren't there to be nice when your being a

to them. They are there to uphold the law. You committed two crimes, and now your
complaining that you got beat down? Dude. Seriously?
Im not going to defend the cops in this situation. However what I am going to defend is this. If someone is breaking the law there are punishments for
this. What people are missing here is the article points out this little bit of information.

The teen shouts profanity and is eventually turned toward a wall as an officer appears to hold him by the back of his neck.
About two minutes into the video, Nugent begins walking the teen down the hallway toward a booking room when a tussle occurs and the teenager appears
to jerk away from Nugent.
Ok now the teen has done two things, first he has just insulted this guy, then he attempts to escape. This no matter what color you are will get you
beat down by a cop. Sorry folks but this looks a little like the teen was asking for it at most and an accident at least.

Mallery said Nugent has been a Public Safety officer for nearly 10 years and that this is his first excessive-force complaint. The Public Safety
officers' union has filed a grievance over the suspension.
Looks here as if the guy just was trying to control a person in custody and misjudged the use of force.
I get real ticked off when I hear this "it's because I'm black" thing. Seriously? that crap don't fly anymore, that card has been used up. this
kid got his teeth knocked out cause he was being a jerk and trying to escape not cause of the color of his skin.
[edit on 6/19/2008 by whatukno]