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speedracer5
02-08-2013, 03:30 PM
Video: Ego Kill: Police Officer Slaps U.S. Soldier In The Face After Complaining They Took Too Long (http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshh3I4vM3Kp3Dh5DsEA)

OrangeVirus1
02-08-2013, 03:53 PM
what the fuck.. since when can a cop just punch a dude..

hah you know what is funny? Is it s a FELONY to hit a soldier. and the cop had no right to hit the guy, the cop stepped up to him!

that cop could get serious time for that ( no joke, even assaulting a soldier with 1 finger is a FELONY )

having that video, is bad for the cops...

Daniel.
02-08-2013, 04:00 PM
Vallejo is about to secede from California any way. It's the next Oakland.

Jtuned_andy
02-08-2013, 04:00 PM
Dude deserved it fully

OrangeVirus1
02-08-2013, 04:01 PM
I don't think he deserved a Knee to his chest, when he didn't even touch the cop, or even act like was going to assault the cop or do anything illegal at all.

I really don't like cops that think they are fucking better than other people because they have a uniform on and a pistol on their hip.

dudermagee
02-08-2013, 04:10 PM
Looks like that PD has a history of being pieces of shit who don't follow the law.

HyperTek
02-08-2013, 04:30 PM
The idiot instigated it, you don't say shit to a cop and not expect them to react. Right now this idiot is a civilian when off duty right?

dawagarage
02-08-2013, 04:31 PM
dude DID NOT 'fully deserve it.'

i agree you shouldnt mouth off to cops like that. but that "marine/law enforcer" had no right to step up TO THE SOLDIER (as shown at 0:38) and then needlessly strike him (at 0:46.)

i hope this soldier's chain of command takes this as high as they can and that the leo is disciplined more than just a strike on the wrist, which is usually what happens.

HyperTek
02-08-2013, 04:35 PM
Hes a lil bitch tho, now hes all nice after the got on him lol.. I think fully deserved, just because you serve in the military, should you not act upon trying to represent it on your own. Both parties are just hot headed, but I think this kid abused it.

Bambi
02-08-2013, 04:40 PM
Oh, he had to use physical force to take care of the situation?

When did he NEED to slap him and bury his knee into the guys chest? And that arguement about the guy having a posture? What? He can't stand stand straight when he's talking? When it's basically a natural thing for him to do being a solider. That's threatening? I was told that was the way to always speak. I've been yelled at by police before to stand tall and straight and this guy gets a smack for doing that and nothing more? Oh and the cop HAD to step up to talk to him?

OK.

omgRWDgoodness!
02-08-2013, 04:42 PM
Damn, I was hoping it was something involving Soulja Boy.

At least he still told him to GET OUT HIS FAY, HOE!!!

speedracer5
02-08-2013, 04:44 PM
Damn, I was hoping it was something involving Soulja Boy.

At least he still told him to GET OUT HIS FAY, HOE!!!

hhahah nah f that dude everyone in the military hates that garbage ass wannabe raper.

dudermagee
02-08-2013, 04:50 PM
The idiot instigated it, you don't say shit to a cop and not expect them to react. Right now this idiot is a civilian when off duty right?

Cops are supposed to diffuse situations not escalate them.
He over stepped the boundary, stuck a victim, and tried to suppress the backlash against him. There should be a public apology and some show of prevention against future acts of unnecessary aggression. This guy should get a couple weeks without pay, and the victim should get that pay as restitution.

Hes a lil bitch tho, now hes all nice after the got on him lol.. I think fully deserved, just because you serve in the military, should you not act upon trying to represent it on your own. Both parties are just hot headed, but I think this kid abused it.

Yeah I'm pretty sure you'd do the same if two full grown men put both of their knees into your chest. Whether or not he deserved it isn't quite the question here. Its if the cops over stepped what they are allowed or should do. The simple answer is they did. Take into account that the kid just got his ass kicked, tossed out of his apartment, all his shit thrown outside, and was waiting almost an hour for the cops to show up. I'd be a little upset too. All the cop had to do was say sorry, tell the guy to calm down and take a seat, and remind him that they are there to help.

speedracer5
02-08-2013, 04:53 PM
Cops are supposed to diffuse situations not escalate them.
He over stepped the boundary, stuck a victim, and tried to suppress the backlash against him. There should be a public apology and some show of prevention against future acts of unnecessary aggression. This guy should get a couple weeks without pay, and the victim should get that pay as restitution.

im on your side for this one but you know what erks me is no matter how many complaints a cop gets i guarantee that shit gets swept under a rug like it never happened. and you cant complain in front of the cop or he will just 1 arrest you are do as what was done in this video.

dudermagee
02-08-2013, 05:00 PM
im on your side for this one but you know what erks me is no matter how many complaints a cop gets i guarantee that shit gets swept under a rug like it never happened. and you cant complain in front of the cop or he will just 1 arrest you are do as what was done in this video.

They are going to find that harder as technology enables us all to have a camera on us at all times.

Best thing to do is assess the cop, see if he is out of his fucking mind.
Next try and report the incident anonymously.
If all else fails go to the local news or Youtube.

I think policing in this nation needs to be reevaluated. They are supposed to be our protectors and servants. They are here to help us and provide customer service. They are well paid, nicely insured, and have one of the best pension plans in the world. It's the least they can do.

Matej
02-08-2013, 08:08 PM
Only watched the first 20 seconds and wished someone would punch that guy.

spiderlone
02-08-2013, 08:15 PM
what the fuck.. since when can a cop just punch a dude..

hah you know what is funny? Is it s a FELONY to hit a soldier. and the cop had no right to hit the guy, the cop stepped up to him!

that cop could get serious time for that ( no joke, even assaulting a soldier with 1 finger is a FELONY )

having that video, is bad for the cops...

It's not a felony for a cop to hit a soldier nor is it a felony for a citizen to hit a soldier, It is how ever a felony for a soldier to hit a civilian.

dawagarage
02-08-2013, 08:25 PM
yeah ive NEVER heard of this 'hitting ANY member of the armed forces = felony."
but ive also never heard of a soldier/armed forces member hitting a civilian as being a felony.

it's all classified as assault, if the person chooses to press charges.

spiderlone
02-08-2013, 08:28 PM
yeah ive NEVER heard of this 'hitting ANY member of the armed forces = felony."
but ive also never heard of a soldier/armed forces member hitting a civilian as being a felony.

it's all classified as assault, if the person chooses to press charges.

They are considered a deadly weapon and same goes for mma fighters or any fighter who is documented as a professional fighter. Them using they're hands would be equal to a civilian using a bat not in power and physical damage but in the system as they are trained to kill and do the most damage possible.

dawagarage
02-08-2013, 08:34 PM
lol that is an urban legend, look it up.
this is coming from someone (speakin about myself) who:
-has been in the military for 9 years, worked with members from all the different armed forces.
-has trained muay thai for a few years, under a few UFC/similar fighters (Eddie Yagin, most recently)

most recent example is "warmachine" who got in a fight down here at a club in Sd and got in trouble for assault, but not charged with a felony.

soldiers/marines/etc arent all the 'trained deadly weapons' that the movies lead yall to believe

EDacIouSX
02-08-2013, 08:36 PM
You know.... some cops are just total dick wads. But only some. I can understand how some are just tired of peoples BS, I would be too if I had to throw some gang banger in the back of my car every other day. But seriously, there are a lot of cops who are just out of control and think they are all bad ass... I've had cops treat me like poop for NO REASON at all, completely incredibly. But, I've also dealt with some very very kind cops. Unfortunately not everyone in law enforcement's good hearted.

spiderlone
02-08-2013, 08:43 PM
lol that is an urban legend, look it up.
this is coming from someone (speakin about myself) who:
-has been in the military for 9 years, worked with members from all the different armed forces.
-has trained muay thai for a few years, under a few UFC/similar fighters (Eddie Yagin, most recently)

most recent example is "warmachine" who got in a fight down here at a club in Sd and got in trouble for assault, but not charged with a felony.

soldiers/marines/etc arent all the 'trained deadly weapons' that the movies lead yall to believe

I have family in the military my cousin is a marine and he was brought up on felony assualt charges because the person had a fractured jaw and cracked eye socket. My uncle who is a dumbass gang banger had similar charges but assualt using a deadly weapon and the person had a broken arm and a huge gash on his eye brow about 2 inches wide. he was given time on a misdemeanor charge, maybe it was just the judge.

josephin510
02-08-2013, 08:50 PM
Didnt think anybody talked shit to Bay Area cops there known for beating the shit out off people.

dawagarage
02-08-2013, 08:54 PM
it definitely is the judge. that was something that i considered adding but did not.

military members are held to a higher standard, that is to say they are EXPECTED to be more responsible in their every decision. part of the responsibility of receiving special training would be the knowledge of when and where to employ that training, and the knowledge of your capabilities.

also, military members usually get punished twice. once in civilian court, and then again in 'military court' (ie-captain's mast, etc) where they might receive reduction in rank/money, confinement, etc.

Is a U.S. Marines hands, feet, knees, legs, and/or any other - JustAnswer (http://www.justanswer.com/military-law/2kswt-u-s-marine-s-hands-feet-knees-legs-and-or.html)

spiderlone
02-08-2013, 09:26 PM
it definitely is the judge. that was something that i considered adding but did not.

military members are held to a higher standard, that is to say they are EXPECTED to be more responsible in their every decision. part of the responsibility of receiving special training would be the knowledge of when and where to employ that training, and the knowledge of your capabilities.

also, military members usually get punished twice. once in civilian court, and then again in 'military court' (ie-captain's mast, etc) where they might receive reduction in rank/money, confinement, etc.

Is a U.S. Marines hands, feet, knees, legs, and/or any other - JustAnswer (http://www.justanswer.com/military-law/2kswt-u-s-marine-s-hands-feet-knees-legs-and-or.html)

I don't talk to that cousin much I just heard through the fam that he was on felony charges. didn't hear anything after, I understand now! always good being brought up on knowledge! :2f2f:

holemilk00
02-08-2013, 09:28 PM
I went to college in Wilmington NC, it's the play ground for all the marines at Jacksonville, if it was a felony to hit someone in the service, half that town would be in a federal prison. It is not a felony because its a member of the military, it can be felony assault in the right situation, but that's on anyone, not just military. I don't blame the cop, the guy was trying to be a badass and intimidate the LEO with the fact that he's a "US Soldier". Little did he know he was bucking up to a Marine. Hahaha

FRpilot
02-08-2013, 09:57 PM
that cop is on a power trip.

the date on the bottom of the video says 2011, so i doubt it matters anymore.

fliprayzin240sx
02-08-2013, 10:04 PM
What the fuck is a "Souldier"???

OrangeVirus1
02-08-2013, 11:59 PM
Dude I was in the army for 4 years, and I'm not a damn MMA fighter in the least. yeah we get some hand to hand combat training and stuff, but we don't learn how to street fight we are only taught how to restrain, subdue, or ultimately kill

From what I have heard and been told, Attacking/ assaulting a soldier is a felony because soldiers are considered government property
and that is true, you can get double jeopardy in the military. but 90% of the time civilian charges are dropped. I've seen soldiers get out of DUI's, bar fights, you name it. they are released to their chain of command, where it goes from there, either chapter/article etc or shoved under the rug is up to the command

where is the proof this cop was a marine, obviously not an active duty, maybe reserves, either way he they were both douche *snip. still no reason to drop the guy tho

speedracer5
02-09-2013, 12:51 AM
What the fuck is a "Souldier"???

Hahaha i posted from my phone and noticed it after i posted it. I guess your the first to see it lol

sw20>>s14
02-09-2013, 02:54 AM
nSLLGgSPRVo

lucky7
02-09-2013, 08:39 AM
What a piece of shit cop. Professional, my ass.

VNG704
02-09-2013, 09:17 AM
Nah, worse he did was verbally assert himself. "Army blah blah, know who you're talking to." Physically, all he did was stand up straight. Cops just got mad because he thought he was a big man being in the army and gave attitude from the beginning. Nothing worth a smack down. Very unprofessional.

... They are supposed to be our protectors and servants. ...
You would think so but they're not legally bound to.

mau5trap
02-09-2013, 10:18 AM
80% Army guys fault, 20% Cops fault. I love it how that cops was an U.S. Marine

Semper fi!

OrangeVirus1
02-09-2013, 10:48 AM
80% Army guys fault, 20% Cops fault. I love it how that cops was an U.S. Marine

Semper fi!

where is the proof he was a marine? dude real marines aren't total jackasses like that cop.

Either he was a marine wash out piece of shit, or he was never a marine

dawagarage
02-09-2013, 12:11 PM
WAS a marine, maybe
as in 'once a marine, always a marine.'

singlecamslam
02-09-2013, 12:29 PM
Cops do take forever to do ANYTHING. But they're right there when they need to write chicken shit tickets for speeding, but when someone gets robbed theres not enough "man power" Fuck that power tripping cop, if i lay a hand on him its jail time, but he can slap him around for being mad that they DID take forever? i would be mad too.

slideslidegnarslide
02-09-2013, 01:47 PM
In my opinion. This video makes me sick. Cops are the biggest gang and nothing more. Protect and serve my ass. Cops have done nothing but fuck me over and the couple of times I needed their help they did nothing. I have no respect for any police officer. I even gave them the adress and lisense plate of the person that stole shit out of my car and they did nothing. Maybe cops should remember that they are here to protect citizens. And get off their fucking high horse. I've even had a cop violate my rights and when I said thats illegal he snapped and asked me what law school I went to. I responded by saying what law school did you go to? (Oh wait he didn't go to law school lol) then I got put up against my car and arrested for absolutely nothing. Then they found out that I was filming the whole thing and faced a lawsuit so they let me go :). Always film the police. It's your right.

Any way fuck police. I will say that to any cops face because you don't deserve respect. There are like 2% of cops that are cool. But other than that their all crooked.

I'm sure some one will get on here and blast my post and say some bs like blah blah I'm a cop ill beat your ass blah blah. Go ahead. Ill give you my adress lol. This is my experience and my opinion. And oh wait we live in America so I'm entitled to say what ever I want.

Fucking crooks. And they wonder why every one hates the police.

KevinEdgar
02-09-2013, 02:57 PM
Reserves...

imotion s14
02-09-2013, 09:34 PM
I have no respect for any police officer. I even gave them the adress and lisense plate of the person that stole shit out of my car and they did nothing.

Did you file a police report?

Maybe cops should remember that they are here to protect citizens.

Hard to remember something they have no duty to perform.

That's right, the protect and serve shit is just PR.

They are merely the enforcement arm of the CJS.

Bambi
02-09-2013, 09:38 PM
Hard to remember something they have no duty to perform.

That's right, the protect and serve shit is just PR.



It is and it isn't.

To protect and serve... the law.

Law enforcement, not some civilian guardians.

marcencar
02-10-2013, 12:51 PM
To protect and serve... the law.

Law enforcement, not some civilian guardians.


You are absolutley right my friend. I guess we don't have complete retards on these forums.

I love how everyone is, "Cops are here to protect and serve me! blah blah blah"

My experience is if you don't have anything to hide, then why be afraid of the cops?

I have my 240 lowered with exhaust and that's it. Even with just those mods I worry about getting lit up. But its all on me when I get pulled over and ticketed. They are doing their job even though its a small infraction.

People need to take responsibilty for their actions and stop blaming the cops.

Okinawandrifter87
02-10-2013, 01:15 PM
#becauseMARINECORPS hahahaha, I'm weak.

hobbs
02-10-2013, 01:37 PM
Kid got everything coming to him, shouldn't have copped an attitude with the cop in the first place. I think the cop defused the situation rather quickly if you ask me.

imotion s14
02-10-2013, 01:40 PM
My experience is if you don't have anything to hide, then why be afraid of the cops?


Because

Dont Talk to Police - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wXkI4t7nuc)

slideslidegnarslide
02-10-2013, 05:30 PM
Did you file a police report?



Hard to remember something they have no duty to perform.

That's right, the protect and serve shit is just PR.

They are merely the enforcement arm of the CJS.

Yes I filed a police report...





And to every one saying its not to protect citizens

Google it lol cause it says to protect the community and the constitutional rights of citizens

Sucks to be wrong

marcencar
02-10-2013, 07:22 PM
Yes I filed a police report...





And to every one saying its not to protect citizens

Google it lol cause it says to protect the community and the constitutional rights of citizens

Sucks to be wrong

You remind me of that auto insurance commercial about how everything you read on the internet is true hahaha!!

I bet you still believe in santa when NORAD tracks him and they report it on the news, :picardfp:

Im done with you kid.

slideslidegnarslide
02-10-2013, 07:38 PM
Omg what makes you a credible source? Nothing! At least I looked it up and actually that was from lsu law schools interpretation of the words and is what the Supreme Court defines it as. From lsu law site .edu

But I really don't care cause there's always going to be some d bag that just talks shit.

How about you come back with some evidence and facts instead of just talking shit.
Prove me wrong. Supply proof and I will gladly admit I'm wrong

But until you do just keep trolling

godsmack
02-11-2013, 07:25 PM
Fuck that BS. And to all of you who think that this guy diserved this. Yeah you know where to stick it. So what he had an attitude. I would to. Your tax dollars go into his pockets. Not the other way around. They are in place to protect the citizens and serve the law. That guy broke no law but the police officer did. So I say he gets the same punishment as any other civilian plus either fired or loss of pay and put on leave without pay.

And if I was in the same shoes I would've changed my tune also. The cop already hit him who knows how far it would've gone if he retaliated and fought back. Cop would've found a way to be in the right either way. Although I do fear what would happen if I was in this situation since I might have fought back. Just in my nature and I don't care who you are. Hard to really say what you would do in the situation until thrown into it. I'd rather not be put in it.

speedgod^s13
02-11-2013, 10:32 PM
lol that is an urban legend, look it up.
this is coming from someone (speakin about myself) who:
-has been in the military for 9 years, worked with members from all the different armed forces.
-has trained muay thai for a few years, under a few UFC/similar fighters (Eddie Yagin, most recently)

most recent example is "warmachine" who got in a fight down here at a club in Sd and got in trouble for assault, but not charged with a felony.

soldiers/marines/etc arent all the 'trained deadly weapons' that the movies lead yall to believe

You trained with Eddie Yagin? Damn, it's a small world. When I went to Job Corps, here in Hawaii, I used to dorm with him. This was back in the 90's, and he was already all into fighting, and training. He used to hang green coconuts, in our room, and made me kick them. He even busted my lip one time, while we were sparring. Good times!

dawagarage
02-11-2013, 11:31 PM
trained UNDER.
hahah thats fun to hear! yeah i earned my trunks through him, & had to get stiches when i caught a knee to the (eye) brow (my fault.)
i think he was just in hawaii for a while. and then vegas. maybe sd a few days.
facebook him!

Heytheremr2
02-11-2013, 11:54 PM
It is and it isn't.

To protect and serve... the law.

Law enforcement, not some civilian guardians.

Was gonna post this but I guess I was beat lol. Guess I should waste more time on this forum :P

lucky7
02-12-2013, 04:49 AM
If you can justify that cops actions, you are part of the problem. Had that been me, my lawyer would have contacted that department the very same day with an excessive force suit. Legally, the kid that got kneed in the chest did absolutely nothing illegal. He could have approached the situation differently, however, a bad attitude isn't illegal in the part of America I'm from. To say that police officer was out of line and wrong would be an accurate statement. We the citizens should not fear the police, but unfortunately many of us do. It's things like this that make it that way. This video is sickening, and there should be repercussions for this officer's actions.

lil-red-89
02-12-2013, 06:51 AM
That soldier did nothing to deserve being hit in the face then restrained the way he was. As stated before there are other ways to defuse the situation! The officer is in the wrong and if he doesn't lose his job needs to get something out of this. The officer clearly walked forward to him. If I was the guy who just got my ass handed to me plus my shit thrown out of my apartment, I'd talk shit about them taking forever also bet if the kid called in a domestic saying a black dude was beating on a white chick they would have been there in seconds. Cop was out of line and needs to lose his job piece of shit.

hobbs
02-12-2013, 07:32 AM
If you can justify that cops actions, you are part of the problem. Had that been me, my lawyer would have contacted that department the very same day with an excessive force suit. Legally, the kid that got kneed in the chest did absolutely nothing illegal. He could have approached the situation differently, however, a bad attitude isn't illegal in the part of America I'm from. To say that police officer was out of line and wrong would be an accurate statement. We the citizens should not fear the police, but unfortunately many of us do. It's things like this that make it that way. This video is sickening, and there should be repercussions for this officer's actions.

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Maybe you should include some tampax in your suit aswell.

lucky7
02-13-2013, 05:47 AM
I won't even dignify that with a response.
There is a reason why I rarely visit this site..

speedgod^s13
02-14-2013, 05:29 PM
http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/126/314/3cd8a33a.png?1306264975

Maybe you should include some tampax in your suit aswell.

So if you had gotten wrongfully assaulted, what would you have done? The officers were flat out wrong, in the way they handled that situation. Don't get me wrong, the kid was an idiot for the way he talked to them. Doesn't mean, that he should have gotten a beat down.

Teddy
02-15-2013, 01:16 AM
45 minutes for the police to show up to a house mugging is ridiculous. Kid had every right to be pissed in my opinion and the cop is a fucking asshole power tripping all over the place.

AdamR
02-16-2013, 05:00 PM
where is the proof he was a marine? dude real marines aren't total jackasses like that cop.

Either he was a marine wash out piece of shit, or he was never a marine

HAHA. There are plenty of Marines that are jackasses.

ryans523
02-17-2013, 06:46 PM
both were in the wrong in my opinion

dizzariot
02-18-2013, 12:39 PM
Here's how I see it:

- Reservist is pissed of that he was beat/mugged and it took forever for the cops to show up.
- Reservist tries to 'soldier up' in to a cop...who is a former Marine.
- Former Marine/cop steps up to the individual and then (for camera purposes, I'm assuming.) says, "Why are YOU stepping up to ME?"
- Reservist says, "YOU stepped up to ME." (Obviously the truth.)
- Former Marine/Cop hits the dude and then drops a knee in his chest. You can hear the guy breathing strangely.
- Cop berates the dude and asks him questions that he CLEARLY can't answer because the dude can't fucking breathe.
- Later on, cop says, "Ohhhh reserves, huh?" In a condescending tone.

I've got a few friends in the Marines and a few in the reserves...neither of them act the way these two did so you can't make a sweeping generalization.

Cop was wrong, plain and simple. They have fatter egos than service men and even fatter stomachs. My issues is with the COP (he became)and not the MARINE (he once was).