Photo via gateway pundit.

In Baltimore, it’s better for cops to take a beating to unconsciousness than to use weapons against violently resisting thugs.

It’s better to not even go to weapons after a suspect knocks a cop out cold and is fighting to gain control of an unconscious cop’s gun.

Baltimore Police’s restraint in this video went from admirable to reckless pretty quickly.

And Baltimore’s “finest” – the non-productive criminal class standing around cheering when the cop was knocked out by a criminal thug?  If their attitude is to cheer when one of their own knocks out someone trying to keep their community safe, then maybe it’s time to throttle back police “intrusiveness” in that community and let them eat one another.

Caution:  NSFW / language.

How many pre-violence indicators can you identify before the black thug started swinging on the cops?

Either the cops have never received training on these signs that someone’s about to initiate violence, or they’re been “reprogrammed” through fears of reprisal from politically appointed / promoted superiors and the Department of Justice for doing their jobs.

“We can’t risk another riot for the death of another violent career criminal who happens to be black” seems to be the new attitude in Baltimore.

It’s no wonder so much of that city is such a sewer.

 

 

 

7 thoughts on “BALTIMORE’S FINEST: The new normal in Baltimore”
  1. These cops just look woefully untrained. They had several chances to take him to the ground even once the fists started flying.

  2. I may not be completely internet savvy as a 60-something, but I’ll tell you one thing: I know what World Star is known for.

    Sadly, it isn’t pretty.

    I wonder if the KKK is really who funds that website. The stuff I’ve seen from there doesn’t reflect well on black folks.

    Sam

  3. Some friends in law enforcement have told me that the sheriff’s deputies get much better training than their city counterparts because when they are out patrolling rural America their backup is usually a long time coming. They said they are basically on their own outside of the city.

  4. I’m glad I’m not a cop.

    Why didn’t they Taser him? Or use a nightstick? Or pepper spray? Or just haul off and clock his ass while he’s runnin’ his mouth. That’s what cops did when I was a kid to mouthy assholes.

    I still remember my friend coming back black and blue from his arrest. He was a dick, punched a cop and they tuned his ass up. Then on the way to the jail, they said a cat ran out in front of the car. Seems my friend did a header into the cage.

    My parents told me I wasn’t to hang out with him anymore. They were smart. My “friend” ended up in prison a couple of years later. Then died drunk driving when he got out.

  5. As Colin Flaherty’s book says: Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry. Tons of similar incidents all across the U.S. perpetrated by a race failing to assimilate.

  6. Girl cop was the problem. Two cops, each has a job, one contact, one cover. The punk was talking to the black male officer, and she inserts herself and her attitude, rather than shutting the hell up and staying behind the punk. She even LEAVES that point to get back in the guys face. This is poor training and emotion getting in the way of good work. The cover/non talking officer is there to use force and be an extra set of eyes, not to amplify the emotions of the subject. She could have been behind, taser in hand and as soon as bad guy touched the male cop, had him “ride the lightning”, cuff him up, and its over. The current fear/video/internet nonsense has cops taking too many risks and violating their own policy. The good news is that the punch to the cop is likely an upgrade to felony, so Mr Dindu Nuffins is gonna be a guest of the county for awhile.

  7. Dindu will get crump and sharpton to represent him in a suit claiming false arrest and pole-lease brutality.

    I got no use for dindus.

Comments are closed.