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June 04, 2015, 10:09:59 PM
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Any sort of blow to the head can be considered deadly force. The use of deadly force is only permitted if the cop was in danger
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I'm sure cops will not be treated nicely in those jails. The same is the fact for rapists and child abusers (for which I don't mind that they get an "extra punishment" in jail).

Nowadays, most of them are put in isolated cells, away from the attention of the hardcore criminals. But mistakes happen, every now and then. That is why we are having such a high suicide rate among the police officers, who are sentenced. And regarding the child abusers, I agree. Simple punishment is not enough for them. They deserves something "extra".
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They suspended him with pay for about two years until his trial. Then he got a ten year suspension, but he still gets his pension.
Source: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/rhode-island-officer-kicked-cuffed-woman-face-fights-job-article-1.1112719
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WTF ?   Cops get fired Huh
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I dont have problem with the officer here. When you are already handcuffed by LE responsible for the area, you ought to cooperate. Ive never had a problem with police even in eastern Europe and middle East, because it never crossed my mind to try to fight them, when they were doing their job.

Yes, she is woman. I know it and most of you here also. Yet, she doesnt. She reacts like drunken brawler, who just lost his favourite toy. You dont argue with drunken brawlers (especially not, if you are LEO). You put them in place.
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10 years?! I think that is because the media was on the incident.. Way too much if you ask me. If punishment is suitable, there were other ways to deal with the officer..

He was given 10 years of "suspended sentence". He never went to jail, although he lost his job. Although he had to forego his salary and benefits, he must be feeling lucky.  Grin  Unimaginable things occur to cops who are sent to prison. The hardcore criminals single them out, and subject them to the most barbarous torture methods.

Ah, I didn't knew that that was called 'suspended sentence' in English. Then I think the punishment is acceptable.

I'm sure cops will not be treated nicely in those jails. The same is the fact for rapists and child abusers (for which I don't mind that they get an "extra punishment" in jail).
I think that was a fair outcome.  Yeah, no way this cop should have been sent to jail. 
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10 years?! I think that is because the media was on the incident.. Way too much if you ask me. If punishment is suitable, there were other ways to deal with the officer..

He was given 10 years of "suspended sentence". He never went to jail, although he lost his job. Although he had to forego his salary and benefits, he must be feeling lucky.  Grin  Unimaginable things occur to cops who are sent to prison. The hardcore criminals single them out, and subject them to the most barbarous torture methods.

Ah, I didn't knew that that was called 'suspended sentence' in English. Then I think the punishment is acceptable.

I'm sure cops will not be treated nicely in those jails. The same is the fact for rapists and child abusers (for which I don't mind that they get an "extra punishment" in jail).
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10 years?! I think that is because the media was on the incident.. Way too much if you ask me. If punishment is suitable, there were other ways to deal with the officer..

He was given 10 years of "suspended sentence". He never went to jail, although he lost his job. Although he had to forego his salary and benefits, he must be feeling lucky.  Grin  Unimaginable things occur to cops who are sent to prison. The hardcore criminals single them out, and subject them to the most barbarous torture methods.
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psyop.  Wide media distro to implant the idea that when paramilitaries kill citizens it was probably the victim's fault.

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She should be happy she didn't get bullet in the head. These days cops are going mad, probably because of brainwash training.

Wow, who would be happy if your head was kicked. That's so unreasonable. Didn't you see the cop friends try to help her after that?  Smiley The cop was getting hard problem in his head maybe

The point is that if she hadn't gone and tried to kick him in the fucking first place that wouldn't have happened, people like this idiot detract from real victims of police bruality who haven't actually done anything, the way you fuckers blindly side with the woman 'just because' is pathetic.

If a drunken woman took a swing at a cop and they defended themselves would you side with the person trying to attack them? Knowing people like you I suspect you would.

I agree with you, that's exactly my opinion. If the woman would not have kicked the officer, this thing would not have happened at all. Sure, it was not a good reaction. He should kick handcuffed people (both male and female), but I think it was all a reaction. The woman should not have attacked the officer in the first place.

Tried to do a bit of research on the incident. Here is the news paper article about it:

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/rhode-island-officer-kicked-cuffed-woman-face-fights-job-article-1.1112719

This incident occurred in May 2009. The officer (Edward Krawetz) was handed a 10-year suspended sentence. He was also suspended without pay from his job. Don't know what happened to the lady (Donna Levesque). Did she got any compensation?

10 years?! I think that is because the media was on the incident.. Way too much if you ask me. If punishment is suitable, there were other ways to deal with the officer..

legendary
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Tried to do a bit of research on the incident. Here is the news paper article about it:

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/rhode-island-officer-kicked-cuffed-woman-face-fights-job-article-1.1112719

This incident occurred in May 2009. The officer (Edward Krawetz) was handed a 10-year suspended sentence. He was also suspended without pay from his job. Don't know what happened to the lady (Donna Levesque). Did she got any compensation?
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She should be happy she didn't get bullet in the head. These days cops are going mad, probably because of brainwash training.

Wow, who would be happy if your head was kicked. That's so unreasonable. Didn't you see the cop friends try to help her after that?  Smiley The cop was getting hard problem in his head maybe

The point is that if she hadn't gone and tried to kick him in the fucking first place that wouldn't have happened, people like this idiot detract from real victims of police bruality who haven't actually done anything, the way you fuckers blindly side with the woman 'just because' is pathetic.

If a drunken woman took a swing at a cop and they defended themselves would you side with the person trying to attack them? Knowing people like you I suspect you would.
This is definitely an example of police brutality.  The fact that the cop may have been provoked does not, at least SHOULD not, change the rules on proper and improper behavior.

Look, one thing cops DO is handle public disturbances, drunks, any number of basically normal people who for various reasons are drunk, angry, unruly, and so forth.  That's what they are paid to do, in part.  So then a society must set up rules of engagement for them, and tell them how to act - how to use force, and when, and to what limits.

What the cop should have done after that silly, harmless swipe of her leg would have just been to move one step back.
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She should be happy she didn't get bullet in the head. These days cops are going mad, probably because of brainwash training.

Wow, who would be happy if your head was kicked. That's so unreasonable. Didn't you see the cop friends try to help her after that?  Smiley The cop was getting hard problem in his head maybe

The point is that if she hadn't gone and tried to kick him in the fucking first place that wouldn't have happened, people like this idiot detract from real victims of police bruality who haven't actually done anything, the way you fuckers blindly side with the woman 'just because' is pathetic.

If a drunken woman took a swing at a cop and they defended themselves would you side with the person trying to attack them? Knowing people like you I suspect you would.
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She should be happy she didn't get bullet in the head. These days cops are going mad, probably because of brainwash training.

Wow, who would be happy if your head was kicked. That's so unreasonable. Didn't you see the cop friends try to help her after that?  Smiley The cop was getting hard problem in his head maybe
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I don't think anyone deserves to be kicked in the head especially while in handcuffs

The fact that she was handcuffed didn't prevented her from kicking the officer. First of all, she was driving at 100 Kmph, under the influence of alcohol. And when the officers arrested her for that, she physically assaulted one of the officers (probably under the influence of alcohol). Anyway... she will soon be awarded a $10 million compensation by the supreme court, funded by the tax payers.
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I don't think anyone deserves to be kicked in the head especially while in handcuffs
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She should be happy she didn't get bullet in the head. These days cops are going mad, probably because of brainwash training.
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I just saw this somewhere else and some people were saying that the Cop is not to be blamed here  Shocked And that she deserved it.


What?!

What backwards country did this happened?

The guy should be fired immediately and face charges for what he did, he clearly cannot behave accordingly to his position.

I almost guarantee it's here in the good ole USA. A light touch can be an assault charge here. A dirty look can get you a charge of "menacing".

She deserved something , but the cop is completely responsible for his actions. A "civilian" (as they like to call us) would get at least one year in jail for that kick.
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So you're basically coming off as if you detest the action of the cop as being violent. But then when you wrote this:

to kick her in the head and seeing that just makes me wanna bash his head with a bat until I crack his skull open.  Angry

You completely discredit yourself.

Yes, it was an overreaction on the cop's part. But did the woman really think kicking him was a good idea?
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I just saw this somewhere else and some people were saying that the Cop is not to be blamed here  Shocked And that she deserved it.

I personally feel even though she did kick him first, as an officer of the law he should have just charged her with hitting a police officer but he decides to kick her in the head and seeing that just makes me wanna bash his head with a bat until I crack his skull open.  Angry

So.. what do you guys think? And any idea where did this actually happen, any news on this, was he fired or not?

lol, nice, but cop shouldn't do this
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