RACE Black pastor files lawsuit after he was handcuffed for watering his neighbor's flowers

NoDandy

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Pastor needs to start on that wish list of projects the Church never had enough money to start work on.
Just imagine the Pastors reaction the next time he gets a knock on the door, or a phone call from someone soliciting a donation to " Support the Blue "

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:lkick::lkick:
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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You know Lucas, there’s a difference between a real pastor living in a decent area and a “gold teef” sporting, “gat” carrying ghetto rat. But I guess that you’re the kind of guy for whom all blacks are ghetto. My now-ex computer buddy (the Jew) was a flaming racist. He used to have a “joke” that he repeated over and over:

“What do you call a black Supreme Court judge?”

“Ni*ger”

But in fact, he’d substitute any calling in place of SC judge.


I guess that’s the kind of racist pig you are. All women are whores. All blacks are ni*gers. How low you’ve become.
 

Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
You know Lucas, there’s a difference between a real pastor living in a decent area and a “gold teef” sporting, “gat” carrying ghetto rat. But I guess that you’re the kind of guy for whom all blacks are ghetto. My now-ex computer buddy (the Jew) was a flaming racist. He used to have a “joke” that he repeated over and over:

“What do you call a black Supreme Court judge?”

“Ni*ger”

But in fact, he’d substitute any calling in place of SC judge.


I guess that’s the kind of racist pig you are. All women are whores. All blacks are ni*gers. How low you’ve become.
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mikealv77

Senior Member
These cops need to go back to serving and protecting training.

Multiple rounds of bullets weren't fired with someone killed.

Watering flowers is a capital offense.

No dogs were killed.
Don't forget, the cops went home that day. All that matters.
Imagine if our military said the same. we have to go home at night.
But the cops love to use military ranks and call the rest of us "civilians"
 
Gotta note that there can be two ways to "water the flowers."

One, "natural," and the other with the assistance of a water hose.

Was the fellow urinating in public, and was spotted?


intothegoodnight
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Gotta note that there can be two ways to "water the flowers."

One, "natural," and the other with the assistance of a water hose.

Was the fellow urinating in public, and was spotted?


intothegoodnight

Post # 3, he's holding a hose about chest height, try scrolling through the whole thread.
 

20Gauge

TB Fanatic
But despite his good intentions and other residents vouching for him, Jennings was taken to jail and later charged with obstruction of government operation.

What government operation did he obstruct? Did they get called off their donut break? This is ridiculous.
He protested his arrest. That was the government operation.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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So, are you one of those who only read thread titles, and respond as if you’ve read the article?

And why are you asking us here anyway? How the hell would WE know? You need to ask your question of the arresting authority. If you need it, I can look up the contact information for you. I know how tiring those searches can be… :p
 

kyrsyan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Anyone else see a shakeup at the local PD looming?
Oh yeah. Despite how the south is portrayed, not many people here actually have the tolerance for that type of bs. There was a period, during the Obama years, that some of the younger Blacks were deliberately being racist against whites. Their elders took steps to fix it relatively quickly. It's not behavior accepted by any of the races here.

Well, okay, like it or not, the Hispanics catch a lot and they aren't likely to be protected. But Black/White don't have much tolerance for it. At least not the ones I knew. And quite a lot of them would also point out to the more radical that things being done against Black people were also being done against White people, but the media wouldn't talk about those things.
 

Old Gray Mare

TB Fanatic
Yes the cops went home safe and sound and the Reverend is out of jail with the charges dropped. The kicker is these law enforcement officers actions are now enshrined on YouTube for the duration. Hopefully social media will be a future reference if they pursue any other jobs in LE.
 

custom2006

Senior Member
They do. ALL the time. It just never makes the news...

Summerthyme

Then how do you know it happens "all the time'???

I've watched hundreds of videos where police break the law, use unnecessary force and escalate situations and then lie on the arrest reports and never, not one time, has another cop on the scene stepped in and stopped them or detained them or arrested them!

For every one video that you can provide showing "good cops" stopping bad cops .... I can provide 50 videos where it does not happen!

The truth is, it isn't very common at all for "good" cops to stop bad cops from doing bad things ....
 

kyrsyan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Then how do you know it happens "all the time'???

I've watched hundreds of videos where police break the law, use unnecessary force and escalate situations and then lie on the arrest reports and never, not one time, has another cop on the scene stepped in and stopped them or detained them or arrested them!

For every one video that you can provide showing "good cops" stopping bad cops .... I can provide 50 videos where it does not happen!

The truth is, it isn't very common at all for "good" cops to stop bad cops from doing bad things ....
It actually is common. But the media doesn't show it. And most of the officers themselves don't talk about it. Airing dirty laundry is not something most people do, they just deal with it.

And sometimes, sometimes, the good cops get pushed out, if the rot in a department is deep enough.
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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Then how do you know it happens "all the time'???

I've watched hundreds of videos where police break the law, use unnecessary force and escalate situations and then lie on the arrest reports and never, not one time, has another cop on the scene stepped in and stopped them or detained them or arrested them!

For every one video that you can provide showing "good cops" stopping bad cops .... I can provide 50 videos where it does not happen!

The truth is, it isn't very common at all for "good" cops to stop bad cops from doing bad things ....
Because we have relatives and friends who are LEOS. The MSM isn't gonna report on it... it doesn't fit the narrative. But for every officer who ends up on YouTube buying groceries for someone, dozens or hundreds more did the same thing without any video.

Closest kin who is LEO refused to take an elderly veteran's guns (there were nomred flag laws then). The old their ch8ef, "with all due respect, we don't have the right to do that, and I can't follow that order". Chief thought about it for a minute and said, "you're right. Order rescinded"

8f your experience on LEO behavior is from YouTube, you have no clue.

Summerthyme
 

SSTemplar

Veteran Member
I suppose “obstruction of government operation” was because he did not provide ID. That is as bullshit as it gets. Next time THEY will just haul him off to the boxcars.
 

MinnesotaSmith

Membership Revoked
You know Lucas, there’s a difference between a real pastor living in a decent area and a “gold teef” sporting, “gat” carrying ghetto rat.


I guess that’s the kind of racist pig you are. All women are whores. All blacks are ni*gers. How low you’ve become.
When the members of a group in a country A) have an average IQ of around 86, B) close to half of their males have a known criminal record (previous convictions, on probation, parole, etc.), C) have a long (~50 years) history of MASSIVE preferences in their favor (admissions, hiring, scholarships, promotions, civil lawsuit outcomes, government regulatory rulings, etc.), and D) in the past several years have been able to get away with LOTS of criminal behavior they never go to prison for (that conservative whites certainly would have) that's the way to bet for one you don't know personally.

(I am of course NOT talking about Alan Keyes, Thomas Sowell, Ben Carson, Condoleezza Rice, or the like, but they are rareties and you know it. Think Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Creflo Dollar, Jeremiah Wright [Obama's "pastor"], Carlton Funderburke [the black minister recently in the news for berating his congregation for not buying him a luxury wristwatch] etc., as more typical examples.)

How it tends to go for hiring these days (and for a non-all-black church that has a black pastor, likely was their hiring path):

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herbalpower

Inactive
No. You’ve been a member since 2003 (19 years) and you have THIRTY FIVE POSTS. And I’m supposed to listen to you? Hell, you’re just a UB sock. Leave me alone.
No. You’ve been a member since 2003 (19 years) and you have THIRTY FIVE POSTS. And I’m supposed to listen to you? Hell, you’re just a UB sock. Leave me alone.
The reason I have 35 posts is because early on I saw how some people were unduly lectured and talked down to. It still goes on. This forum provides good information so I have stayed as an observer. You don't have to listen to me, but you need to listen to yourself. You called me a UB sock. What is that?
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Exactly what a UB sock would say. And you’ve been here long enough to know that answer to your question.

I tell you what, I’m going to resolve your issues with this forum for you.
 

custom2006

Senior Member
Because we have relatives and friends who are LEOS. The MSM isn't gonna report on it... it doesn't fit the narrative. But for every officer who ends up on YouTube buying groceries for someone, dozens or hundreds more did the same thing without any video.

Closest kin who is LEO refused to take an elderly veteran's guns (there were nomred flag laws then). The old their ch8ef, "with all due respect, we don't have the right to do that, and I can't follow that order". Chief thought about it for a minute and said, "you're right. Order rescinded"

8f your experience on LEO behavior is from YouTube, you have no clue.

Summerthyme
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Because we have relatives and friends who are LEOS. The MSM isn't gonna report on it... it doesn't fit the narrative. But for every officer who ends up on YouTube buying groceries for someone, dozens or hundreds more did the same thing without any video.

Closest kin who is LEO refused to take an elderly veteran's guns (there were nomred flag laws then). The old their ch8ef, "with all due respect, we don't have the right to do that, and I can't follow that order". Chief thought about it for a minute and said, "you're right. Order rescinded"

8f your experience on LEO behavior is from YouTube, you have no clue.

Summerthyme

Yes ma'am.... and I can show you 50-1 proof via video PROOF vs your claims :-)
 

kyrsyan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Ouch. When the person that called you says they made a mistake, and then you double down on the mistake instead of apologizing and walking away... yeah that's going to hurt.
 

Masterchief117

I'm all about the doom
That's not even police work, I'm not sure what the police were thinking here??

One of the officers said that once an arrest has been made, he had to follow through
with the charges. I never heard the words of; you're under arrest. I only saw the handcuffs
being placed on the pastor. The idea of if handcuffs go on, implying an arrest has been made and someone
goes to jail is BS.

One incident that comes to mind happened so very long ago now.
When I worked in MN as a county deputy, the jail administrator contacted me, advising that
an officer was processing a drunk driver in the center and that she
didn't know what she was doing and that I need to come in and intervene or assist?

I came in and stood silently in the processing room for a while.
I noticed that the officer was completely screwed up on the processing order.....

I asked her what she was doing?

When I questioned the officer on probable cause, there was none!
The suspect passed the field sobriety test and the PBT, but the officer arrested the driver anyway??????????
She thought that it was the right thing to do..............
I advised the officer to stop what she was doing and take the driver home.
She complied and nothing was heard of this incident again.

I once asked a city prosecutor in a larger community about releasing an arrested person upon
discovery that it was a bad arrest, lacking probable cause. The prosecutor said that at anytime during
the arrest or processing, evidence is obtain that indicates that it's a bad arrest, that the arrest or processing
should be ended before placing the suspect in jail. He said to end it. Do your written report explaining your
actions and he would handle it from there. This was an Iowa prosecutor in the early
1980's. I have no idea if this still holds true?


Anyway, there is a big payday coming for this pastor and or his congregation. Lots of $$$$ to change hands.
I've seen a couple of arrests (being recorded) in which the cop said that once they placed you under arrest, then they can't "undo the arrest". These were in 2 different states and very recent.
 

Milkweed Host

Veteran Member
I've seen a couple of arrests (being recorded) in which the cop said that once they placed you under arrest, then they can't "undo the arrest". These were in 2 different states and very recent.

I heard that many times in the early 1980's from other officers, but never from any college or training course I took.

The city prosecutor that I was referring to was very adamant about not placing any one in jail if the officer
came into evidence that indicated the suspect did not commit the crime. He wanted the arrest/processing to end.
If the suspect has already been booked into jail, it is far beyond the officers authority to do anything but
complete an accurate report and allow the prosecutor to handle it.

I also had a conversation with a county attorney, who became a district court judge,
I think he was also a college professor when he was younger.

I asked about the words "you're under arrest". He laughed and said there is nothing
"magical" about that phrase. He also said, do not follow through with the arrest if it is in error.
Again, do an accurate and truthful report. Now, the video recording makes for more truthful
police reports.

Of course, once a person is placed under arrest, they are required to comply with the arrest, nothing
has changed there. If a person resist an arrest for a crime that they are found not guilty of, they
can still be found guilty of resisting arrest. (hope that makes sense?)

I hold a college degree in LE, but it's from the 1980's. Someone else may have legal precedent on this rare area of
LE.
 
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