WTF???? Police terrorize innocent black teens at Texas pool party

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D0wn;8113754 said:
The Lonious Monk;8112237 said:
Kwan Dai;8112159 said:
The Lonious Monk;8112152 said:
Kwan Dai;8112138 said:
stringer bell;8112124 said:
https://twitter.com/jrobwebster/status/608100322976755712

'Merica.. Rofl...

How yall say it around here? "White Excellence".

Is it just me, or do they all look exactly how you'd expect them to look. A bunch of fat southern white trash.

Unfortunately they do. However, I actually respect these folks for having the guts to say it out loud. I am more perturbed by the hipsters, and suits that think just like they do. Many of them use the internet message\comment sections to voice the same short sighted views.

True, but on the flip side, those hipsters and suits are worlds apart from the poor blacks they hate so much. With the exception of Racism, those poor white trash white people go through a lot of the same struggles that blacks do and yet they are the ones that seem to hate us the most. The fools will go as far as to knowingly vote against their own self interests just to try and stick it to black people. That's crazy to me.

Poor whites go through the same struggle as poor blks....

Not blks.. po blks. Po. Nigga.po.

Nah, because some of the discrimination poor whites face is comparable to the discrimination blacks face indiscriminate of economic status.
 
Motel Manager Pouring Acid in the Water When Black People Swam in His Pool, 1964

poolacid.jpg


This famous photograph by Horace Cort shows a group of white and black integrationists in the former Monson Motor Lodge swimming pool on June 18, 1964. The photo was connected to the St. Augustine Movement, named for the town in Florida where it took place. Lots of peaceful protests and demonstrations were responded to with violence, which lead to more and more complicated protests.

On June 11, 1964, Martin Luther King, Jr was arrested for trespassing at the Monson Motor Lodge after being asked to leave from its segregated restaurant. This (and other things) helped spurn on a group of protesters, black and white, to jump into the pool as a strategically planned event to end segregation at motel pools. The pool at this motel was designated “white only.” Whites who paid for motel rooms invited blacks to join them in the motel pool as their guests. This swim-in was planned by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and two associates. The motel manager, Jimmy Brock, in an effort to break up the party, poured a bottle of muriatic acid into the pool, hoping the swimmers would become scared and leave. One swimmer, who knew that the ratio of acid to pool water was so great that the acid was no longer a threat, drank some of the pool water to calm the other swimmers’ fears.

The more things change..................
 
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stringer bell;8114496 said:
stringer bell;8111371 said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXvPVw8yn4k




Sickening...how can black Americans go to war for these people? How do you bring yourself to join the military and fight for these people?

They literally still hate you. With all their guts.
 
Swiffness!;8114733 said:
Motel Manager Pouring Acid in the Water When Black People Swam in His Pool, 1964

poolacid.jpg


This famous photograph by Horace Cort shows a group of white and black integrationists in the former Monson Motor Lodge swimming pool on June 18, 1964. The photo was connected to the St. Augustine Movement, named for the town in Florida where it took place. Lots of peaceful protests and demonstrations were responded to with violence, which lead to more and more complicated protests.

On June 11, 1964, Martin Luther King, Jr was arrested for trespassing at the Monson Motor Lodge after being asked to leave from its segregated restaurant. This (and other things) helped spurn on a group of protesters, black and white, to jump into the pool as a strategically planned event to end segregation at motel pools. The pool at this motel was designated “white only.” Whites who paid for motel rooms invited blacks to join them in the motel pool as their guests. This swim-in was planned by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and two associates. The motel manager, Jimmy Brock, in an effort to break up the party, poured a bottle of muriatic acid into the pool, hoping the swimmers would become scared and leave. One swimmer, who knew that the ratio of acid to pool water was so great that the acid was no longer a threat, drank some of the pool water to calm the other swimmers’ fears.

The more things change..................

Right, ain't shit new. I can't remember where from but I remember an old head talking about how pool employees used to drain whole pools and clean them after we swam in them because they thought we contaminated them smh.
 
So ILL;8115027 said:
Swiffness!;8114733 said:
Motel Manager Pouring Acid in the Water When Black People Swam in His Pool, 1964

poolacid.jpg


This famous photograph by Horace Cort shows a group of white and black integrationists in the former Monson Motor Lodge swimming pool on June 18, 1964. The photo was connected to the St. Augustine Movement, named for the town in Florida where it took place. Lots of peaceful protests and demonstrations were responded to with violence, which lead to more and more complicated protests.

On June 11, 1964, Martin Luther King, Jr was arrested for trespassing at the Monson Motor Lodge after being asked to leave from its segregated restaurant. This (and other things) helped spurn on a group of protesters, black and white, to jump into the pool as a strategically planned event to end segregation at motel pools. The pool at this motel was designated “white only.” Whites who paid for motel rooms invited blacks to join them in the motel pool as their guests. This swim-in was planned by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and two associates. The motel manager, Jimmy Brock, in an effort to break up the party, poured a bottle of muriatic acid into the pool, hoping the swimmers would become scared and leave. One swimmer, who knew that the ratio of acid to pool water was so great that the acid was no longer a threat, drank some of the pool water to calm the other swimmers’ fears.

The more things change..................

Right, ain't shit new. I can't remember where from but I remember an old head talking about how pool employees used to drain whole pools and clean them after we swam in them because they thought we contaminated them smh.

I've heard this as well.

 
Swiffness!;8114733 said:
Motel Manager Pouring Acid in the Water When Black People Swam in His Pool, 1964

poolacid.jpg


This famous photograph by Horace Cort shows a group of white and black integrationists in the former Monson Motor Lodge swimming pool on June 18, 1964. The photo was connected to the St. Augustine Movement, named for the town in Florida where it took place. Lots of peaceful protests and demonstrations were responded to with violence, which lead to more and more complicated protests.

On June 11, 1964, Martin Luther King, Jr was arrested for trespassing at the Monson Motor Lodge after being asked to leave from its segregated restaurant. This (and other things) helped spurn on a group of protesters, black and white, to jump into the pool as a strategically planned event to end segregation at motel pools. The pool at this motel was designated “white only.” Whites who paid for motel rooms invited blacks to join them in the motel pool as their guests. This swim-in was planned by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and two associates. The motel manager, Jimmy Brock, in an effort to break up the party, poured a bottle of muriatic acid into the pool, hoping the swimmers would become scared and leave. One swimmer, who knew that the ratio of acid to pool water was so great that the acid was no longer a threat, drank some of the pool water to calm the other swimmers’ fears.

The more things change..................

I don't agree with MLK's turn the other cheek and integrationist philosophy but Goddamn I respect that Black Man. He stayed getting it in for his folks. What would America look like today if, Martin, Malcolm and Hampton weren't assassinated?

 
5th Letter;8106494 said:
It's a shame that the children have to act like how the adults are supposed to. Those cops (as usual) escalated an already tense situation by running up in there acting aggressive to a bunch of kids. But we know they'll "investigate" and they'll come back and say the cop did nothing wrong, and he'll be back on the streets.

Criminally slept on post.

This is the norm in america now so this will be the last black mistreatment thread I will comment on.
 
blackamerica;8115052 said:
I still wanna know why a grown woman can put her hands on a minor and no arrest is made. This fat white bitch assaulted a kid

I am not excusing this officer but there is enough national attention on police brutality. I think there needs to be a shift in approach and begin going after people instigating. This is the same type of shit that got Tamir Rice shot on sight. Some one supposedly fearing for their life, or some perceived threat of Black violence.

 
Kwan Dai;8115075 said:
]I am not excusing this officer but there is enough national attention on police brutality. I think there needs to be a shift in approach and begin going after people instigating. This is the same type of shit that got Tamir Rice shot on sight. Some one supposedly fearing for their life, or some perceived threat of Black violence.

Exactly. I'm glad the cop quit. But the question is who started the incident? It was started by a adult white lady assaulting a minor aged black girl. Had it been a black woman attacking a Taylor Swift sweet lil white teenager, the public would tear that black woman down
 
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/attorney-eric-casebolt-apologizes

Attorney: Texas Cop 'Regrets' Actions On Pool Party Call

The attorney for former McKinney police officer Eric Casebolt on Wednesday said that "he apologizes to all who were offended" by his actions while responding to a complaint at a pool party in McKinney, Texas.

Attorney Jane Bushkin said that Casebolt "regrets" that his actions reflected poorly on the McKinney Police Department.

Casebolt resigned on Tuesday amid a police department investigation into his actions near a community pool, where video showed him slamming a 14-year-old girl onto the ground and drawing his gun to chase away other teenagers.

In a press conference Wednesday, Bushkin said Casebolt resigned "with a heavy heart," but hoped his resignation would facilitate greater cooperation in the community.

Bushkin told reporters that the video did not show all of Casebolt's actions and said, "His actions were only in attempt to investigate the reports of violent assaults."

"He was not targeting minorities," she added, noting that he also detained a white female near the community pool on Friday.

Bushkin claimed that prior to the call about a "disturbance" at the community pool, Casebolt had responded to two suicide calls that "took an emotional toll" on him.

"He allowed his emotions to get the better of him," she said.

When asked if other officers who responded to the call at the community pool also responded to the earlier suicide calls, Bushkin would not say.

Bushkin said that Casebolt would address the media in the near future, when it is safe to do so. She said that he has received numerous death threats and is currently in an undisclosed location.

After Casebolt resigned on Tuesday, McKinney Police Chief Greg Conley called Casebolt's actions "indefensible." Before his resignation, Casebolt was on administrative leave while the police department investigated his actions.

On Tuesday, Conley did not yet know whether Casebolt would face criminal charges, and Bushkin said on Wednesday that she was unaware of additional investigations into Casebolt's actions.

I guess we should forgive that racist nutcase cause he has a "heavy heart"...
 
stringer bell;8116013 said:
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/attorney-eric-casebolt-apologizes

Attorney: Texas Cop 'Regrets' Actions On Pool Party Call

The attorney for former McKinney police officer Eric Casebolt on Wednesday said that "he apologizes to all who were offended" by his actions while responding to a complaint at a pool party in McKinney, Texas.

Attorney Jane Bushkin said that Casebolt "regrets" that his actions reflected poorly on the McKinney Police Department.

Casebolt resigned on Tuesday amid a police department investigation into his actions near a community pool, where video showed him slamming a 14-year-old girl onto the ground and drawing his gun to chase away other teenagers.

In a press conference Wednesday, Bushkin said Casebolt resigned "with a heavy heart," but hoped his resignation would facilitate greater cooperation in the community.

Bushkin told reporters that the video did not show all of Casebolt's actions and said, "His actions were only in attempt to investigate the reports of violent assaults."

"He was not targeting minorities," she added, noting that he also detained a white female near the community pool on Friday.

Bushkin claimed that prior to the call about a "disturbance" at the community pool, Casebolt had responded to two suicide calls that "took an emotional toll" on him.

"He allowed his emotions to get the better of him," she said.

When asked if other officers who responded to the call at the community pool also responded to the earlier suicide calls, Bushkin would not say.

Bushkin said that Casebolt would address the media in the near future, when it is safe to do so. She said that he has received numerous death threats and is currently in an undisclosed location.

After Casebolt resigned on Tuesday, McKinney Police Chief Greg Conley called Casebolt's actions "indefensible." Before his resignation, Casebolt was on administrative leave while the police department investigated his actions.

On Tuesday, Conley did not yet know whether Casebolt would face criminal charges, and Bushkin said on Wednesday that she was unaware of additional investigations into Casebolt's actions.

I guess we should forgive that racist nutcase cause he has a "heavy heart"...

and then he gonna say "he wasn't targeting minorities..he also detained ONE white girl"

foh you cast a net over 20 black people and one white girl probably just caught up in it…and I bet you ain't slam her down and put your knee in her back or pull your gun on her.
 
lol I still don't understand what the purpose of rounding the kids up and sitting them down was. The cops were called there to remove the kids from the premises. By all accounts, the kids were leaving in a hurry as soon as they saw the cops, so what was the point of detaining them?
 

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