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- Josev0
This is an interesting take on the Gates thing:
http://www.reason.com/blog/show/…
"Notably, Crowley invited Gates to follow him, thereby setting him up for a disorderly conduct charge. "I told Gates that I was leaving his residence and that if he had any other questions regarding the matter I would speak with him outside the residence," Crowley writes. He claims "my reason for wanting to leave the residence was that Gates was yelling very loud and the acoustics of the kitchen and foyer were making it difficult for me to transmit pertinent information to ECC or other responding units." But instead of simply leaving, Crowley lured Gates outside, the better to create a public spectacle and "alarm" passers-by. The subtext of Crowley's report is that he was angered and embarrassed by Gates' "outburst" and therefore sought to create a pretext for arresting him."- Cop 101. If they think their authority is being tested they find a pretext to arrest you.TheBlueOne
- Fuck the the both of you two-balled-bitches. You don't know jack mutha-fuckin' shit.********
- Haha..you're even funnier when you take pride in your ignorance...TheBlueOne
- I know that I live across the river from Cambridge, and lived in the city for 5 years.Josev
- I also know that the many of police in Cambridge act like hard-ass jerks and run around that city like a bunch of stormtroopers.Josev
- stormtroopers.Josev