Oh Texas. Oh police. Oh Jesus H. Jaywalking Christ. Last week, we learned of the detainment of America's most wanted criminal: a lady in Austin, Texas, who committed the terrible should-be-punishable-by-death offense of jaywalking, and then refused to provide her ID on account of not having her ID with her at the time. Naturally, the Austin police treated the matter with appropriate restraint by calling for reinforcement (instead, they got two bike cops), placing her under arrest, and throwing her in the back of the police car as she screamed that she'd done nothing wrong. Does this sound a tad extreme? Well, pffft and pshaw, because the police department was merely
People who honestly believe he was implying that the jaywalkers should be happy they weren't raped instead lack any common sense or ability to think critically. The statement clearly means that he's happy that the most controversial thing he has to deal with are cases of resisting arrest for attacking a barricade, and not his officers abusing their authority to rape people they're arresting.
If you can't understand the difference, then the problem lays on you.
His first major improvement was to get a local millionaire and attorney to pony up about $20K so the officers have badges that look like Tony Lama rodeo belt buckles. I'm not a big fan off his bravado and bullshit.
The Chief stated in a presser that the jaywalker refused the cop's order to stop and when he told her he was a police officer she allegedly replied "I don't give a fuck who you are". Austin cops are notorious for sending a number of officers for any call; a night time traffic pullover might garner three or four cars. I imagine Acevedo was making a lame joke, he usually comments on any arrests that get much airplay. Now if APD could just stop its problem of shooting unarmed black people. Which never gets sent to a grand jury, btw.
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People who honestly believe he was implying that the jaywalkers should be happy they weren't raped instead lack any common sense or ability to think critically. The statement clearly means that he's happy that the most controversial thing he has to deal with are cases of resisting arrest for attacking a barricade, and not his officers abusing their authority to rape people they're arresting.
If you can't understand the difference, then the problem lays on you.
That's because the officer that capped the black man has retired.
Art Acevedo is a former CHP officer fled California to bring his policing skills to Austin because of at-work-sexy-picture-time: <a href="http://articles.latimes.com..." target="_blank">" rel="nofollow noopener" title="http://articles.latimes.com/2004/jul/09/local/me-...">http://articles.latimes.com...
His first major improvement was to get a local millionaire and attorney to pony up about $20K so the officers have badges that look like Tony Lama rodeo belt buckles. I&#039;m not a big fan off his bravado and bullshit.
Never seen bugs fuck, but I&#039;ll bet it is crazy like Texass
The Chief stated in a presser that the jaywalker refused the cop&#039;s order to stop and when he told her he was a police officer she allegedly replied &quot;I don&#039;t give a fuck who you are&quot;. Austin cops are notorious for sending a number of officers for any call; a night time traffic pullover might garner three or four cars. I imagine Acevedo was making a lame joke, he usually comments on any arrests that get much airplay. Now if APD could just stop its problem of shooting unarmed black people. Which never gets sent to a grand jury, btw.
Austentatious?