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Hill may not be wrong with that.Bro’s TD celebration was acting like he was getting handcuffed…
He is handcuffed with Tua as his QB.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Hill may not be wrong with that.Bro’s TD celebration was acting like he was getting handcuffed…
There's always a reason. And there are bad cops, and bad police departments, with unquestioned and unrehabilitated biases, that lead to frequent bad police behavior.You don't understand the job of a police officer and you don't have the foggiest idea of what happened with Hill down in Florida. Do you honestly believe that a police officer would handcuff a person and put them face down on the ground for no reason?
I still don’t get how people expect to be treated well when they do not comply with a leo….bet your ass I’d be on the ground if one told me to do it and I’d expect to get stomped if I didn’t. Doest matter how innocent I think I am..
Depends what she looks like.Would you pay them to stomp you? Not that there's anything wrong with that.
So in short he was speeding. Tyreek says he was compliant. This all appears to be over rolling a window back up after they gathered his license and registration. One thing that confused me tho was Hill said he complied but he was asked to leave it down but he said they threatened to break the window which implies it was back up again.
Cops in the US are crazy, always on some kind of mad powertrip.
He gave them his license. My understanding with what I read is at that point he is compliant. They issue him a ticket and move on.So looks Tyreek should of complied better but even still those officers were way out of line. Especially with his teammate that was just a bystander.
Tyreek wasn't belligerent or anything but he did just enough where I wanted to lean back in the cops direction but then they looked even worse in the body cam compared to that first twitter video and it was bad to begin with. And the real kicker for me is how they treat Campbell. He's just a witness that's BS.Plenty of blame to go 'round there. A cop shouldn't have to ask, mime and then tap on a window to get a driver to roll down a window. Just courtesy/go along to get along to have it down when the copnd walks up. Right out of the gate tyREEK is 'DON"T KNOCK ON MY WINDOW LIKE THAT." Maybe don't make him tap on it? From there it just goes to ****.
This is the kind of crap you see all the time on these types of vids. Someone's a richard and the cop reacts in kind and then some. Not excusing the cops but wtf maybe don't be a **** and everybody just gets quietly on with their business that much sooner
Tyreek wasn't belligerent or anything but he did just enough where I wanted to lean back in the cops direction but then they looked even worse in the body cam compared to that first twitter video and it was bad to begin with. And the real kicker for me is how they treat Campbell. He's just a witness that's BS.
Maybe I'm naive in this one but why would pulling over to watch be even worthy of asking for an ID. And the cops were already at level ten approaching Campbell who's a bystander. I can see where Tyreek had a part in escalating it but Campbell just got rushed up on.Again though, the cop is looking at a tinted window SUV that's angled over in front of their scene. He doesn't know what might be inside and is not cooperated with when he asks for an id. The cops overreacted but the individuals involved didn't just cooperate. If they had there's be no story. Enough blame to share all the way around there.
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