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Seattle police officer runs over an injured protester's head with his bike  

rick315875 65M
13314 posts
9/26/2020 6:04 am

Last Read:
9/28/2020 3:35 am

Seattle police officer runs over an injured protester's head with his bike


This is what I am talking about. Vile disgusting behavior by our law enforcement. He should be fired and charged with assault. But of course, he won't be. Because this kind of behavior is condoned and reinforced in our police departments. They are taught show violence and brutality towards its citizenry. Anyone opposes the status quo of corruption in this country. We are living in a fascist police state.

Source: Op-Ed

Seattle police officer put on leave after running over an injured protester with bike in the street

A police officer in Seattle was placed on administrative leave after video footage showed him walking his bike across a protester lying in the street.

Footage captured from protests in Seattle on Wednesday shows a group of police walking and riding bikes down the street as one officer, dismounted from his bike, runs over the head of a person on the ground.

"He just ran over his head. He just ran over his head. Oh my god. Oh my god," said the person recording the video. "He just ran over that guy's head with his bicycle. I hope you guys saw that."

The footage cuts off as police push protesters away from the man on the ground.

The Seattle Police Department (SPD) said the incident was under internal investigation, adding the information was referred the King County Sheriff's Office for a potential criminal investigation, The Washington Post reported.

The protester was not injured and was arrested and booked at Seattle's jail, police detective Mark Jamieson told the Post.

The Hill contacted SPD but did not immediately receive a response.

Seattle police said they made more than a dozen arrests Wednesday evening as demonstrators protested the Kentucky grand jury's ruling about the police shooting of Breonna Taylor which did not charge the three officers in her<b> death </font></b>on March 13.

Source: The Hill



lindoboy100 61M
23969 posts
9/27/2020 2:19 pm

    Quoting  :

And there it is, the master of inarticulacy, with yet another torso shot that doesn't match the other photos it posts........are you Chuck?

It's just as well that you shouted ABSOLUTELY, because that really added to your point. Which, yeah, makes no sense whatsoever.

Yet another flake profile Rick.......


boobwhisperer69 61M  
8322 posts
9/26/2020 3:02 pm

Yay!


hardguy0051 72M
503 posts
9/26/2020 12:03 pm

It wasn't an "injured protester." He was wearing a helmet and trying to block the road.


crosstraining 70T  
8367 posts
9/26/2020 10:56 am

To bad he wasnt driving a car o-o


Allhard4u50 62M
1725 posts
9/26/2020 10:15 am

How about obeying the law....they’re not protestors....they’re rioters and looters


Tmptrzz 61F  
107039 posts
9/26/2020 10:06 am

This was so APPALLING to me when I seen what happened to that protestor laying in the street. Police are supposed to "PROTECT AND SERVE"!!!

They are not supposed to be hurting and killing people.

Seduce the mind and see what a wonderful adventure the body will take you on..


pocogato12 71F  
37235 posts
9/26/2020 7:53 am

Sickening and I jsut rad a local notice about a protest scheduled for tonight in Portland in which the Lead Organizers of the protest have blatantly refused to respond to law enforcement asking what they can do to help facilitate things remaining peaceful!!! Offers of peace being ignored- guess I wont be going to Trader Joe's after 4pm

(Virtual Symposium Group) use Virtual Symposium Group


funiithesun58 66M
1277 posts
9/26/2020 7:44 am

so he was not rideing his bike and was pushing his bike ! so state all the facts ! . He was pushing his bike and i saw the vid .So tell the whole story Not the Half Story ! ass wipe


rick315875 65M

9/26/2020 6:17 am

This is what I am talking about. Vile disgusting behavior by our law enforcement. He should be fired and charged with assault. But of course, he won't be. Because this kind of behavior is condoned and reinforced in our police departments. They are taught to show violence and brutality towards its citizenry. Anyone who opposes the status quo of corruption in this country. We are living in a fascist police state.

Source: Op-Ed

Seattle police officer put on leave after running over an injured protester with bike in the street

A police officer in Seattle was placed on administrative leave after video footage showed him walking his bike across a protester lying in the street.

Footage captured from protests in Seattle on Wednesday shows a group of police walking and riding bikes down the street as one officer, dismounted from his bike, runs over the head of a person on the ground.

"He just ran over his head. He just ran over his head. Oh my god. Oh my god," said the person recording the video. "He just ran over that guy's head with his bicycle. I hope you guys saw that."

The footage cuts off as police push protesters away from the man on the ground.

The Seattle Police Department (SPD) said the incident was under internal investigation, adding the information was referred to the King County Sheriff's Office for a potential criminal investigation, The Washington Post reported.

The protester was not injured and was arrested and booked at Seattle's jail, police detective Mark Jamieson told the Post.

The Hill contacted SPD but did not immediately receive a response.

Seattle police said they made more than a dozen arrests Wednesday evening as demonstrators protested the Kentucky grand jury's ruling about the police shooting of Breonna Taylor which did not charge the three officers in her death on March 13.

Source: The Hill


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