The kid was stupid. But the Deputy chasing down two suspects, who he suspects are out for him, against department policy, is not bright either. If it had been two armed felons who were trying to lure the officer out of his house it worked.
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The kid was stupid. But the Deputy chasing down two suspects, who he suspects are out for him, against department policy, is not bright either. If it had been two armed felons who were trying to lure the officer out of his house it worked.
The kid was stupid. But the Deputy chasing down two suspects, who he suspects are out for him, against department policy, is not bright either. If it had been two armed felons who were trying to lure the officer out of his house it worked.
I am just curious where did you read what he did was against department policy? I missed it if was in the article...
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20100417/ARTICLE/4171047/2055/NEWS?p=4&tc=pgI too want to know where you found that the pursuit was against department policy. Particularly so when the article clearly states otherwise.
This was neither a neighborhood dispute nor a personal quarrel.http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20100417/ARTICLE/4171047/2055/NEWS?p=4&tc=pg
Verdoni, however, may have violated an internal Sarasota Sheriff's Office policy that instructs officers not to get personally involved in neighborhood disputes or family incidents.
"Such disputes shall be processed by on-duty deputy sheriffs," the policy states. "Members shall not attempt to exercise authority or make arrests in their own quarrels ..."
Page 4 of the origional article.
Even from the paper's twist of "may have violated" that seems to be a huge stretch for that policy to have been violated especially when read in light of the chief's comments...Verdoni, however, may have violated an internal Sarasota Sheriff's Office policy that instructs officers not to get personally involved in neighborhood disputes or family incidents.
"Such disputes shall be processed by on-duty deputy sheriffs," the policy states. "Members shall not attempt to exercise authority or make arrests in their own quarrels ..."
But Sheriff Knight made it clear at the press conference that he supported Verdoni's decision to forgo calling 911 and act on his own.
"He has a duty to take action," Knight said.
This was neither a neighborhood dispute nor a personal quarrel.
So from:
Even from the paper's twist of "may have violated" that seems to be a huge stretch for that policy to have been violated especially when read in light of the chief's comments...
I am sure the sheriff will support one of his own deputies if there is any doubt....
This was neither a neighborhood dispute nor a personal quarrel.
So I am guessing from that you have never been a police officer...
My main concern is the deputy would have walked right into a setup if this had been one.
The fact is that he didn't.
The thing I find a wee bit ironic on NES is everyone talks about standing up to tyranny and has the no one's gonna push me around attitude, yet every single time there is some agent of the state pushing someone around, people here knee jerk react to supporting the agent of the state, no matter how egregious. Doesn't matter if it's tasing a 10 year old or an 80 year old, shooting an unarmed drunk, even beating someone half to death for no reason. The recent video of the kid skipping and then freezing in front of the cops on horses and then getting beaten unconscious. Even then SOME people here were trying to find some way to blame the victim- "He had no situational awareness", etc. Were that not on video, you'd have had a 100 more apologists saying "Well the report said the drunk attacked the horses and officers-- play stupid games, etc"
No one here knows whether this unarmed 20 year old drunk tackled the cop, tried to get his gun or not. No one. But we all know cops don't just shoot for no reason. Even at 1a.m. in their flip-flops and shorts. Cops don't make mistakes or f**k up. No way.
I'm sure Ms. Snelgrove kind of sort of got what she deserved too.
I'm pretty sure with the authoritarian mindset of so many here, when the cops DO come to your house to take away your guns (because it WILL be the local police when the confiscation happens, not nancy pelosi nor blue helmets, but local police acting on the states behalf)- you will comply meekly, no doubt.
Only because it was not a setup. He still took a pretty good hit from a 5'3" drunk as it is. Does not sound like it would have gone well for him if it had been a setup.
If there was one 5'3" 150 pound 20 year old drunk who was a problem imagine if it had been two 6'2" 210 pound men who planned on attacking the deputy?
The thing I find a wee bit ironic on NES is everyone talks about standing up to tyranny and has the no one's gonna push me around attitude, yet every single time there is some agent of the state pushing someone around, people here knee jerk react to supporting the agent of the state, no matter how egregious. Doesn't matter if it's tasing a 10 year old or an 80 year old, shooting an unarmed drunk, even beating someone half to death for no reason. The recent video of the kid skipping and then freezing in front of the cops on horses and then getting beaten unconscious. Even then SOME people here were trying to find some way to blame the victim- "He had no situational awareness", etc. Were that not on video, you'd have had a 100 more apologists saying "Well the report said the drunk attacked the horses and officers-- play stupid games, etc"
No one here knows whether this unarmed 20 year old drunk tackled the cop, tried to get his gun or not. No one. But we all know cops don't just shoot for no reason. Even at 1a.m. in their flip-flops and shorts. Cops don't make mistakes or f**k up. No way.
I'm sure Ms. Snelgrove kind of sort of got what she deserved too.
I'm pretty sure with the authoritarian mindset of so many here, when the cops DO come to your house to take away your guns (because it WILL be the local police when the confiscation happens, not nancy pelosi nor blue helmets, but local police acting on the states behalf)- you will comply meekly, no doubt.
The thing I find a wee bit ironic on NES is everyone talks about standing up to tyranny and has the no one's gonna push me around attitude, yet every single time there is some agent of the state pushing someone around, people here knee jerk react to supporting the agent of the state, no matter how egregious. Doesn't matter if it's tasing a 10 year old or an 80 year old, shooting an unarmed drunk, even beating someone half to death for no reason. The recent video of the kid skipping and then freezing in front of the cops on horses and then getting beaten unconscious. Even then SOME people here were trying to find some way to blame the victim- "He had no situational awareness", etc. Were that not on video, you'd have had a 100 more apologists saying "Well the report said the drunk attacked the horses and officers-- play stupid games, etc"
No one here knows whether this unarmed 20 year old drunk tackled the cop, tried to get his gun or not. No one. But we all know cops don't just shoot for no reason. Even at 1a.m. in their flip-flops and shorts. Cops don't make mistakes or f**k up. No way.
I'm sure Ms. Snelgrove kind of sort of got what she deserved too.
I'm pretty sure with the authoritarian mindset of so many here, when the cops DO come to your house to take away your guns (because it WILL be the local police when the confiscation happens, not nancy pelosi nor blue helmets, but local police acting on the states behalf)- you will comply meekly, no doubt.
Seems pretty hard to armchair quarterback this one even though people are certainly willing to give it a shot. I don't have a problem personally with the LEO going to look for the person as long as he contacted dispatch to let them know what was going on and asked for assistance. If he just went rogue roaming the neighborhood at 1am without an notification to his dispatch that seems a little odd/shady.
Seems pretty hard to armchair quarterback this one even though people are certainly willing to give it a shot. I don't have a problem personally with the LEO going to look for the person as long as he contacted dispatch to let them know what was going on and asked for assistance. If he just went rogue roaming the neighborhood at 1am without an notification to his dispatch that seems a little odd/shady.
I don't have a problem with ANY of the story, if it's true. If I'm running after pranking or harrassing someone and a marked cruiser pulls up cop, in underwear or in uniform gets out, with his weapon on me and I lunge at him and try to take away his gun? Tough sh!t for me. I'm dead and deserve it.
But guess what? Sometimes cops f**k up, like say, mistake their gun for their taser and shoot someone face down on the ground (not this case, but you know the one)-- sometimes cops panic, f**k up, then lie about it.
So MY natural inclination when I hear about someone unarmed getting shot is to be very critical and scrutinize the entire situation and wonder what might have really happened. My natural inclination is NOT to just trust whatever the authorities tell me without proof or other witnesses.
As a matter of fact I am a former local president...I am guessing you have never had a union rep "discuss" concerns with you.
A "ring and run" would be a huge stretch to fit as a neighborhood dispute and/or personal quarrel, under any of the policy's/proceedure's I've ever looked at regarding similar "off duty" restrictions....Stupid pranks by a neighbor would be both a neighborhood dispute and a personal quarrel, which this started out as until the kid went for the gun. But by that time the deputy had already violated the department policy...
That is our job/life...from on duty every car stop "could be" a set up to off duty when the cook at the resturant I eat at might have been a former "client" and dump some decon in my order of soup...I am far from having a superman complex, but suggesting a police officer (or anyone else for that matter) should not investigate a suspicious "activity" on his property because it "might be a set up" is a little to paranoid for me...My main concern is the deputy would have walked right into a setup if this had been one.
HOLY SHIT! Are you for real?
He IS THE POLICE!
UN-FREAKING-BELIEVABLE. Some of you actually want a cop who witnesses a crime, any crime, in his neighborhood to just call 911 and sit in his couch like a pussy? I'd want him FIRED if he did just that.
None of this makes sense.
Why would a kid tackle a cop and try to get his gun over this? Its not like he had a pound of dope on him. That sounds like a very desperate act for no reason.
Why would a cop put two bullets in a kid over a ding dong dash? That doesn't make sense either.
We'll probably never know what really happened that night. And if we don't know for sure whether the kid tried to grab the gun, we really can't make accusations on this one.
And for all of you who come on here and act like you shit sprinkles: Most of us have probably done worse than ding dong dash. Myself included. Now, I realize that was dumb and rotten when I did that crap, and I hate the a**h***s that do it, if they do it to me now. But at the end of the day, it shouldn't amount to a death.
And for all of you who come on here and act like you shit sprinkles: Most of us have probably done worse than ding dong dash. Myself included. Now, I realize that was dumb and rotten when I did that crap, and I hate the a**h***s that do it, if they do it to me now. But at the end of the day, it shouldn't amount to a death.
You won't convince me that an off-duty cop sitting at home in his shorts and sandals, is obligated to enter into a high speed pursuit of a doorbell ringer.
None of this makes sense.
Why would a kid tackle a cop and try to get his gun over this? Its not like he had a pound of dope on him. That sounds like a very desperate act for no reason.
Why would a cop put two bullets in a kid over a ding dong dash? That doesn't make sense either.
We'll probably never know what really happened that night. And if we don't know for sure whether the kid tried to grab the gun, we really can't make accusations on this one.
And for all of you who come on here and act like you shit sprinkles: Most of us have probably done worse than ding dong dash. Myself included. Now, I realize that was dumb and rotten when I did that crap, and I hate the a**h***s that do it, if they do it to me now. But at the end of the day, it shouldn't amount to a death.
And for all of you who come on here and act like you shit sprinkles: Most of us have probably done worse than ding dong dash. Myself included. Now, I realize that was dumb and rotten when I did that crap, and I hate the a**h***s that do it, if they do it to me now. But at the end of the day, it shouldn't amount to a death.