Black Female Teen Assaulted By Police In Pool Party.

Who was in the wrong here?

  • The black teens were the problem. They should follow orders.

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • The police officer used excessive force.

    Votes: 6 46.2%
  • The police man and the teenagers are

    Votes: 6 46.2%

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They weren't going after every black person. Yelling at police that are trying to investigate a potential assault is most definitely a crime.

It's really not. They were rounding up/sending home most of the blacks there.
 

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It's really not. They were rounding up/sending home most of the blacks there.

why did they take off when the cops arrived if they were doing nothing wrong? Why make it about race when its clearly about actions? If whites took off running it would be the same result. White although behave like they belong there and go un-noticed.
 

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why did they take off when the cops arrived if they were doing nothing wrong? Why make it about race when its clearly about actions? If whites took off running it would be the same result. White although behave like they belong there and go un-noticed.
They did not get harrassed by the police because they ran. That was the reason for additional action by the police. The were harassed because of a physical altercation that happened between people who were not invited. Those people were kicked out and the cops came in and assumed ALL of the blacks were not invited. Hence the cops trying to round them up and send them home.

You're trying to get away from the racial aspect of this but you simply can't. You can't change the fact that ONLY blacks were rounded up(Besides the one Hispanic boy, but that hardly helps your case). Some of the kids were pleading with the officers that they were actually invited and they just came to swim and the people from inside the party(White people) tried to help them but the cops still rounded them up.
 
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You know this happens everywhere else right. People in "Murica" is just smart enough to put it on camera so investigations exemplified in the video can take place. Your country's.... :rolleyes:

they dont riot against the police where i live sooo :rolleyes:
 

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The cop has resigned according to the news. I think this is indeed appropriate and he should be grateful he isn't being charged for assault and battery.
 

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What you fail to realize is not ALL of the blacks that were harassed were fighting. A lot of them were invited to the party as stated by the owner of the party. However when the police arrived, they assumed ALL of the black teens there were not invited and began to round them ALL up or tell them to go home.

Actually it was more than that: It was a Community End of School Party but 70-100 people tresspassed into the area (jumped over the fence) allegedly led by a black woman, who was apprently unaware that they were not welcome .. and thus the fight ensued.

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"Left media is ablaze with articles condemning the police response to a pool party at a McKinney, Texas, subdivision. Now a video is emerging showing why police were called to the scene to begin with – violence.

Residents in a McKinney subdivision were hosting an end-of-school party in their private community pool. Many teens who were not residents of the subdivision began showing up. Some had been invited by residents, some had not. An ad for the event had been placed on social media sites.

Teens who were not invited began climbing the fence to get in, according to reports from residents of the area. Trouble began when they were asked to leave by residents and pool management.

Police were called to the scene and attempted to get some of the trespassers to sit down while they investigated. Many of the teens fled and police chased some of them down. This is when the video of the incident with police began. There does not appear to be any video of the initial police contact with the teens.

One resident, Benet Embry, a black man, posted on Facebook about the events leading up to the police call. “Look, I LIVE in this community and this ENTIRE incident is NOT racial at all,” Embry wrote. “A few THUGS spoiled a COMMUNITY event by fighting, jumping over fences into a PRIVATE pool, harassing and damaging property. Not EVERYTHING is about RACE. WE have other issues that NEED our attention other flights of made up make believe causes.”

In another post he is critical of media coverage of the incident. “I’ve never seen such irresponsible reporting and miss management of media resources in my life,” he said.

Another McKinney resident, Bryan Gestner, posted on Facebook, “This was a Twitter party that turned into a mob event. Jumping pool fence. Assaulting 2 security guards, attacking a mother with three little girls. The video doesn’t show everything.” He continued saying the kids were drinking and “smoking weed” and they would not listen to any of the adults around the pool.

“This isn’t about race,” he continued. “This is about outside kids invading our neighborhood and had no respect for authority or the residents here. I have a target on my back now and I have been threatened by these punks that they are gonna shoot up my house when all I did was try to control the mob and actually tended to the girl and the boy that had a bloody lip.”


“Yall don’t know the whole story,” Gestner continued. “I commend the officer for handling this situation.”

Gestner wrapped up his post alleging that these same kids came back into the neighborhood Saturday night. They were “kicking in people’s front door, stole a truck and crashed it into many vehicles. They vandalized dozens of cars and were stealing things.”
"
 
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Actually it was more than that: It was a Community End of School Party but 70-100 people tresspassed into the area (jumped over the fence) allegedly led by a black woman, who was apprently unaware that they were not welcome .. and thus the fight ensued.

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"Left media is ablaze with articles condemning the police response to a pool party at a McKinney, Texas, subdivision. Now a video is emerging showing why police were called to the scene to begin with – violence.

Residents in a McKinney subdivision were hosting an end-of-school party in their private community pool. Many teens who were not residents of the subdivision began showing up. Some had been invited by residents, some had not. An ad for the event had been placed on social media sites.

Teens who were not invited began climbing the fence to get in, according to reports from residents of the area. Trouble began when they were asked to leave by residents and pool management.

Police were called to the scene and attempted to get some of the trespassers to sit down while they investigated. Many of the teens fled and police chased some of them down. This is when the video of the incident with police began. There does not appear to be any video of the initial police contact with the teens.

One resident, Benet Embry, a black man, posted on Facebook about the events leading up to the police call. “Look, I LIVE in this community and this ENTIRE incident is NOT racial at all,” Embry wrote. “A few THUGS spoiled a COMMUNITY event by fighting, jumping over fences into a PRIVATE pool, harassing and damaging property. Not EVERYTHING is about RACE. WE have other issues that NEED our attention other flights of made up make believe causes.”

In another post he is critical of media coverage of the incident. “I’ve never seen such irresponsible reporting and miss management of media resources in my life,” he said.

Another McKinney resident, Bryan Gestner, posted on Facebook, “This was a Twitter party that turned into a mob event. Jumping pool fence. Assaulting 2 security guards, attacking a mother with three little girls. The video doesn’t show everything.” He continued saying the kids were drinking and “smoking weed” and they would not listen to any of the adults around the pool.

“This isn’t about race,” he continued. “This is about outside kids invading our neighborhood and had no respect for authority or the residents here. I have a target on my back now and I have been threatened by these punks that they are gonna shoot up my house when all I did was try to control the mob and actually tended to the girl and the boy that had a bloody lip.”


“Yall don’t know the whole story,” Gestner continued. “I commend the officer for handling this situation.”

Gestner wrapped up his post alleging that these same kids came back into the neighborhood Saturday night. They were “kicking in people’s front door, stole a truck and crashed it into many vehicles. They vandalized dozens of cars and were stealing things.”
"

A classic uncle tom. This was racially motivated.
 
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