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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

Watch part 3 to view Pastor Steven Andersons camcorder the night of the incident.

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  • Fuck I would have just driven right through the pigs.

  • ...and then they've got you right where they want you. But I understand how you feel ofc.

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  • "Watch part 3 to view Pastor Steven Andersons camcorder the night of the incident." Incident???  This was a highly criminal act. Was there civil and criminal action taken?

  • @brent1141

    In the previous video they said that the dog indicated that there were drugs in the car. Watch it again. And you are basically saying that you should not resist police even when they breach your rights on a whim so as to not get beaten? That means you believe that the police are no better than common thugs or thieves that club people to get them to comply. I have a somewhat higher standard I believe policemen should conform to, and if they cannot do that they should work elsewhere.

  • The U.S. govt. said that 19 Arabs conspired to fly jumbo jet planes into landmark buildings. There's the conspiracy theory as put out by the main-stream media.

  • This is not a scenartio that involves the rich and the powerful much at all...They are allowed to live by different rules. In their circles its not theft or burglary, its "taking a pinch", or "skimming"...Its not adultery its "having a concubine", its never prostitution "theyre porn stars".... And they all meet together on some day of the week where in secret, they shake hands and rub elbows..if not in actuality then in some form, whether it be financially, through a grapevine or any other means

  • @brent1141 Im not saying this to antagonizemor criticize, I simply see much better ways for this situation to find resolution and prefer people stop pretending nothing can be done or that its the other guys fault, etc. If there has been ONE GOOD COP, there can be ALL GOOD COPS, but this is not what is focused on in training and during work to any degfee close to what should be. Anybody with common sense, and a little bit of wisdom can clearly see this. Its the poor and weak that are afflicted.

  • @brent1141 You think people should be COPs for a week....Thats absolutely unneccesary, if its not something a person can handle and maintain their composure while performing their duties, it is obviously the wrong position to be in, for they are not made of the correct constitution nor have the proper psychological stamina for such a position. Instead of civillians becoming COPs, why not surround yourself with role model officers and pattern yourself after COPS of character? Request mentoring..

  • Gee I wonder why theyve taken away our guns... In all reality, situations like this ended up in standoffs in the past, and a peace officer had FAR MORE reason to act within the bounds of his authority and to act amiably and courteous towards citizens of the US they had sworn to protect, and help presevre and defend the constitutional rights of. They KNEW this freedom of information exchange would be coming and the impact it would have, they had all their ducks in a row, everything in place...

  • @brent1141 Of course it would be easier if you gave up your rights and let police do what they want. But I will not give up my rights to make your job easier. I have plenty of experience with cops. I dated a police chiefs daughter for 3 years, have done many ride-alongs, and took civilian police academy classes. I have seen how they operate, and thats why I dislike them. They break the laws they are there to enforce and think they are above the law. Sorry, I have no respect.

  • @drumminshooter I have been an officer since may of 2007 and have had a tazer the entire time... neither me or anyone from my department have had to deploy one ... u have to look at this objectively... maybe the agents were out of line, they never said what it was the dog alerted to in the car now did they how convenient is that if he would have listened if would have went smoother i guarantee it... everyone should be a cop for a week so that way you can relate to the other side of the story

  • @brent1141 It is cops like you that have caused me to have 0 respect for all cops. You think you are above the law and can make people do what you want because you have a badge and a gun and can force them. You think you are all powerful and people should bow down to you because you can taze them. He did not have to get out of his car or submit to a bs search, people like you should never be given weapons, leave them to people who know and abide by the law.

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