So Glad I’m Not A Cop ...

surprised they didn't kill her, since they are a legally empowered execution squad. They held this video for 3 years to protect those evil cops...........proof that there are no good cops.

https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2019/07/31/dallas-police-body-cam-video-tony-timpa-in-custody-death/

Newly released body camera video shows Timpa begging for help as Dallas Police officers restrained him for 14 minutes.

Timpa called 911 from outside a Dallas adult movie store on Mockingbird Lane saying he was afraid and off his medication.

Less than an hour later, he was dead.

“You’re going to kill me. Tou’re going to kill me. You’re going to kill me,” Timpa could be heard saying on the video.

He had already been handcuffed by private security officers when police arrived.

Timpa, 32, had cocaine in his system at the time, according to the autopsy.

Officers pinned Timpa down for 14 minutes and zip-tied his feet.

On the video, Timpa becomes more incoherent, then loses consciousness.

He never threatened to hurt the officers.

On Wednesday, CBS 11 spoke with an attorney for Timpa’s family.

Geoff Henley said officers had no reason to use that kind of restraint for that long.

“No, Tony Timpa shouldn’t have died that night. He called 911 and he called 911 hoping to go back into some inpatient facility,” said Henley.

In 2017, three Dallas Police officers were indicted for deadly conduct related to this incident.

But in March 2019, Dallas County District Attorney John Cruezot dropped the misdemeanor charges.

All three officers are back on the job.

Dallas Police have not yet commented to the video.
 
the cop was all gung ho, but it WAS a lawful order to get out. The cop could have defused the situation by saying "signing the ticket is not an admission of guilt" -I don't think she understood that.
 
surprised they didn't kill her, since they are a legally empowered execution squad. They held this video for 3 years to protect those evil cops...........proof that there are no good cops.

https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2019/07/31/dallas-police-body-cam-video-tony-timpa-in-custody-death/

Newly released body camera video shows Timpa begging for help as Dallas Police officers restrained him for 14 minutes.

Timpa called 911 from outside a Dallas adult movie store on Mockingbird Lane saying he was afraid and off his medication.

Less than an hour later, he was dead.

“You’re going to kill me. Tou’re going to kill me. You’re going to kill me,” Timpa could be heard saying on the video.

He had already been handcuffed by private security officers when police arrived.

Timpa, 32, had cocaine in his system at the time, according to the autopsy.

Officers pinned Timpa down for 14 minutes and zip-tied his feet.

On the video, Timpa becomes more incoherent, then loses consciousness.

He never threatened to hurt the officers.

On Wednesday, CBS 11 spoke with an attorney for Timpa’s family.

Geoff Henley said officers had no reason to use that kind of restraint for that long.

“No, Tony Timpa shouldn’t have died that night. He called 911 and he called 911 hoping to go back into some inpatient facility,” said Henley.

In 2017, three Dallas Police officers were indicted for deadly conduct related to this incident.

But in March 2019, Dallas County District Attorney John Cruezot dropped the misdemeanor charges.

All three officers are back on the job.

Dallas Police have not yet commented to the video.

Police bodycam footage of woman, 65, resisting arrest sparks outrage: 'If she was black she would've been shot' Damn Right!
 
Gawd, what an idiot. Who does this shit when they get pulled over? She deserved to be arrested.

She was not that bad. No anger, swearing or insults. She was just a suburban woman who thinks laws do not apply to her. They had her information. She was getting the ticket and would have to pay it anyway.
 
the cop was all gung ho, but it WAS a lawful order to get out. The cop could have defused the situation by saying "signing the ticket is not an admission of guilt" -I don't think she understood that.

I agree with the bolded above.
 
strange law......I've gotten tickets over the years......don't remember ever having to sign one......

If you refuse to sign here it is a misdemeanor ... arrest, fine and possible jail time. Not just in OK from what I can see.

EDIT: I change the word “sing” to “sign” as it should have been. The response below by pmp was still funny.
 
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surprised they didn't kill her, since they are a legally empowered execution squad. They held this video for 3 years to protect those evil cops...........proof that there are no good cops.

https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2019/07/31/dallas-police-body-cam-video-tony-timpa-in-custody-death/

Newly released body camera video shows Timpa begging for help as Dallas Police officers restrained him for 14 minutes.

Timpa called 911 from outside a Dallas adult movie store on Mockingbird Lane saying he was afraid and off his medication.

Less than an hour later, he was dead.

“You’re going to kill me. Tou’re going to kill me. You’re going to kill me,” Timpa could be heard saying on the video.

He had already been handcuffed by private security officers when police arrived.

Timpa, 32, had cocaine in his system at the time, according to the autopsy.

Officers pinned Timpa down for 14 minutes and zip-tied his feet.

On the video, Timpa becomes more incoherent, then loses consciousness.

He never threatened to hurt the officers.

On Wednesday, CBS 11 spoke with an attorney for Timpa’s family.

Geoff Henley said officers had no reason to use that kind of restraint for that long.

“No, Tony Timpa shouldn’t have died that night. He called 911 and he called 911 hoping to go back into some inpatient facility,” said Henley.

In 2017, three Dallas Police officers were indicted for deadly conduct related to this incident.

But in March 2019, Dallas County District Attorney John Cruezot dropped the misdemeanor charges.

All three officers are back on the job.

Dallas Police have not yet commented to the video.

Hey stupid fuck

Way, way way down in the article are two relevant facts. Kinda surprised they were mentioned at all.
Tony was a schizophrenic on crack.

Not up to us to decide, but a jury will. Just how much did Tony Timpa contribute to his own death. And how much blame belongs to the cops.


He didn’t suffocate. He had a heart attack. cocaine

Cops could’ve been nicer, but no crime

If they were pushing on the back of his head, squishing his face into the dirt, it’d be suffocation and crime.

Not so here.
 
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