Being nice to cops or even saying courtesies seems to be a bit to ‘assumptive’ for police these days, as shown by this Miami cop who thinks that saying ‘God bless you’ is somehow disrespectful.
Then we have a cop from Philadelphia who threatens to ‘beat the sh*t’ out of a teenager for simply making eye contact with him.
Both cops are under investigation.
Fire them both and sue them for verbal abuse , that is an over reach of their duty , just liberal pig cops thinking they are Mr. bad .
Need to hire Christian cops!
God Bless America!!!!
should not be a cop, they all need a mental health screening before being hired to protect the public
God bless anyone who has the courage to stand up for what they believe.
Abuse of power plan and simple.
What happened to the Law Enforcement? They use to cull these kind of people out.
They said the boy did not file a complaint, But since this video was posted the police dept have decided to have an investigation.Gee- whiz, we showed them didn’t we. Investigation, It will take them a year to watch this video and they will come back with the ruling that the cop may have been a little rough, But he was justified because he had to take control of the situation, even tho the young man was walking away when he thanked the officer and said God Bless you.All investigation required here is simply watch the video.
Welcome to Obama’s police nation.
As a former officer for 11 years, I am shocked by the actions of both officers in these videos. I was fortunate enough to work with and around professional officers that certainly did not act like this. These officers should not be investigated. Instead, they should be fired and prosecuted for disorderly conduct or harassment. Just because they are in uniform does not give them the right to act above or outside the law without worry of the same judicial prosecution that the public would be subject to. As more and more videos surface with officer misconduct, I would suggest anyone that is contacted by law enforcement video it for their own safety. There are bad apples in all career fields and unfortunately law enforcement is not immune from this.