Sunday, December 23, 2012

VIDEO: White Chicago cop accused of pointing gun at innocent black males, 'violating their rights'

Video: White cop allegedly pulls gun on unarmed suspects

The details surrounding this video may be a bit fuzzy, but the spectators' feelings are crystal clear: White people are jealous of successful black people!

On a snowy December night, several Chicago police officers were filmed during what appeared to be a routine traffic stop on the city's Near North Side.

Based on the evidence in the video, the drama unfolded in a driveway on the 1400 block of  North Halsted Street, near Halsted and Fair Place.

During the altercation, several onlookers, all of them apparently African American, became enraged when a white female officer allegedly drew her weapon after repeatedly instructing several black occupants to exit a white or silver vehicle.

Instead of immediately complying with the officer's request, the driver exchanged words with the cop. Eventually, all of the subjects were removed from the car and questioned by the police.

According to the person who shot the footage, the confrontation was racially motivated.

"This is a white person's world. They hate to see a black person come up. They are so racist," said the videographer.

6 comments:

  1. Pennsylvania v. Mimms, 434 US 106(1977)-The driver can be ordered out of a vehicle, without suspicion, on routine traffic stops. The officer's safety greatly outweighs the inconvenience to the driver.

    The court concluded that a passenger is only minimally inconvenienced, and basically, the most significant change in the passenger’s circumstance is that they will be outside rather than inside the vehicle.
    http://www.patc.com/weeklyarticles/traffic-stops-and-control-of-passengers.shtml



    The court also noted that, often, it is objectively reasonable for officers to point guns at subjects that they detain. The court stated: "while police are not entitled to point their guns at citizens when there is no hint of danger, they are allowed to do so when there is reason to fear danger.”
    http://www.llrmi.com/articles/legal_update/7th_pointing_gun.shtml

    ReplyDelete
  2. When confronted by black animals shoot first, question later.

    ReplyDelete
  3. What a bunch of elephant shit !!! The officer was totally with in the limits of the law despite what comments were made by bystanders .

    ReplyDelete
  4. Comply with the officer, spooks!!!
    Also, get the fuck out of Boystown, nobody wants your stinky black asses there.

    ReplyDelete
  5. She "probably deserved it" for being out and WORKING that late in Detroi.....ooops, Chicago.

    Bix, you're now up against CHA and Section 8 to uphold your diversity condo value. COH is the least of your worries along with the Boystown Bar Guild, NAMBLA, NIMBY, NHBA, TBB, LGBTI.LMNOP (or whatever they were called last week......for a $).

    ReplyDelete
  6. Going to boystown is like asking for death.On one hand you have monkeys trying to kill you for your phone or shoes,on the other hand, you have AIDS infested faggots spreading their deadly bacteria. Both are garbage and good for nothing.

    ReplyDelete

NOTICE: Do not post SPAM, links to other websites, website addresses, phone numbers, or email addresses.

Unless a person is a direct or indirect subject of a news article, or a public figure, do not post other people's first and last names in the forum.

**** COMMENTS THAT CONTAIN RACIST, VULGAR, OR VIOLENT REMARKS, WILL BE DELETED! ****

Furthermore, with the exception of the comments left by the blog’s administrators or editor, the opinions expressed in the comments section are the sole responsibility of the author, and do not reflect the views and opinions of the editor or the administrators of Chicago News Report.

Under federal law, we are not responsible for third party comments.

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.