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Excuse me mam, I believe you have sand in your Schlitz

Horrible.
It is terribly sad if true. I will delete my post and attempt to be humorous. Just read a couple articles that seem to confirm it. The police should have never recorded video of the incident; or at least destroyed it. I am sure they have department policy to video encounters for their own protection. They should never have made an arrest - a warning would have sufficed.
 
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It is terribly sad if true. I will delete my post and attempt to be humorous. Just read a couple articles that seem to confirm it. The police should have never recorded video the incident; or at least destroyed it. I am sure they have department policy to video encounters for their own protection. They really should never have made an arrest - a warning would have sufficed.
I would delete mine if I knew how. So sorry to hear about that. And I will pray for her soul.
 
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It is terribly sad if true. I will delete my post and attempt to be humorous. Just read a couple articles that seem to confirm it. The police should have never recorded video the incident; or at least destroyed it. I am sure they have department policy to video encounters for their own protection. They really should never have made an arrest - a warning would have sufficed.
I sincerely hope not. The whole thing is absurd. The police even confronting her is inappropriate at that point. The police officers should be ashamed of themselves. But, the release of the video should hold criminal culpability and be dealt with as such.
An overriding issue here is that persons exercising their 5A right should NEVER be portraid as an admission of wrongdoing as it often is in tv, movie and media.
Guaranteed, this girl's reaction on the video is a product of her ignorance of 5A and so, she became a tragic victim of that lack of knowledge.
If she had simply told those cops to GFY, they would have had to do just that.
 
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It is terribly sad if true. I will delete my post and attempt to be humorous. Just read a couple articles that seem to confirm it. The police should have never recorded video of the incident; or at least destroyed it. I am sure they have department policy to video encounters for their own protection. They should never have made an arrest - a warning would have sufficed.
Good call. I deleted mine as well.
 
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