http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/01/08/...ing/index.html
The article conveniently omits why the guys were pulled off the train car to begin with, and says little about the guy struggling while police are trying to detain him...which is not a great idea. There is not enough evidence from the blurry video, seconds before it happens, to throw the officer under the train.
The rioters and the protesters say they live in fear of the police, but I'm guessing that of the hundreds/thousands of deaths by firearms each year in Cali, very few are caused by police officers...and most of those are in self defense in a high stress line of work.
I've found that by not creating public disturbances, police tend to leave me alone. But maybe that's only because I'm German American.
The article conveniently omits why the guys were pulled off the train car to begin with, and says little about the guy struggling while police are trying to detain him...which is not a great idea. There is not enough evidence from the blurry video, seconds before it happens, to throw the officer under the train.
The rioters and the protesters say they live in fear of the police, but I'm guessing that of the hundreds/thousands of deaths by firearms each year in Cali, very few are caused by police officers...and most of those are in self defense in a high stress line of work.
I've found that by not creating public disturbances, police tend to leave me alone. But maybe that's only because I'm German American.
Comment