Man Fails To Obey Police, Reaches Into Car, Gets Shot

DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
So why was he not cooperating? Could it be his outstanding warrant?
Surprise surprise....
Didn't cooperate this time either:

A 2015 story in Racine Eye described how “Racine police say K9 Dozer had to help officers take a man into custody when the man refused to go quietly into custody after he pulled a gun at a local bar.” The man was described as Jacob Blake, 24, of Racine, which makes him the same age as the man shot by police on August 23. The Racine Eye story said he was charged with “one felony count of resisting arrest causing a soft tissue injury to a police officer and one misdemeanor count each of carrying a concealed weapon, carrying a firearm while intoxicated, endangering safety-use of a dangerous weapon, and disorderly conduct.” Those charges don’t show up on the circuit court website though.

That story further alleged, “Blake and two women were at the Brass Monkey tavern, 1436 Junction Avenue, Saturday when Blake got into an argument with another patron and pulled a black handgun. Blake pointed the gun at the other man, and the magazine fell to the floor. The bartender told Blake to leave, and he did but then pointed the gun through the window at patrons inside the bar before walking south on Junction Avenue.”

Police stopped Blake in a “high risk traffic stop” but he “exited the SUV and started walking toward officers and ignored commands to get down on the ground,” the story said. That’s when officers forced him to the ground and used a K9 when he kept resisting, the story added.
 

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
Surprise surprise....
Didn't cooperate this time either:

A 2015 story in Racine Eye described how “Racine police say K9 Dozer had to help officers take a man into custody when the man refused to go quietly into custody after he pulled a gun at a local bar.” The man was described as Jacob Blake, 24, of Racine, which makes him the same age as the man shot by police on August 23. The Racine Eye story said he was charged with “one felony count of resisting arrest causing a soft tissue injury to a police officer and one misdemeanor count each of carrying a concealed weapon, carrying a firearm while intoxicated, endangering safety-use of a dangerous weapon, and disorderly conduct.” Those charges don’t show up on the circuit court website though.

That story further alleged, “Blake and two women were at the Brass Monkey tavern, 1436 Junction Avenue, Saturday when Blake got into an argument with another patron and pulled a black handgun. Blake pointed the gun at the other man, and the magazine fell to the floor. The bartender told Blake to leave, and he did but then pointed the gun through the window at patrons inside the bar before walking south on Junction Avenue.”

Police stopped Blake in a “high risk traffic stop” but he “exited the SUV and started walking toward officers and ignored commands to get down on the ground,” the story said. That’s when officers forced him to the ground and used a K9 when he kept resisting, the story added.
Dozer opened up a can of woop arse!

Every story I've been reading makes the whole family out to be a cross between Gandhi and Dr MLK?
 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
Dozer opened up a can of woop arse!

Every story I've been reading makes the whole family out to be a cross between Gandhi and Dr MLK?
wow

notice how the cops did their job properly here but not when they shot him in the back LOL

i love how you guys post stories about this guys criminal history as if it somehow justifies the police not doing their jobs right that day.
 

Non sequitur

Well-Known Member
Police shootings will continue to rise and it’s not because they are crooked. They will rise because the media is teaching people that it’s acceptable to ignore and disrespect the police and no need to listen to the commands. It’s called personal accountability and people want to play the victim instead of acknowledging the fact that people are being shot by police because of their idiotic actions.
The nerve bringing logic into this emotional discussion.
 

DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
i love how you guys post stories about this guys criminal history as if it somehow justifies the police not doing their jobs right that day.
No it goes to show that he has a history of violent resistance to arrest and illegally carrying a weapon. These things suggest the officers lives may have been in danger, possibly justifying the use of deadly force to protect themselves.

But again we don't know all the details. Burning down a city because you don't have instant access to those details is what terrorists do.
 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
No it goes to show that he has a history of violent resistance to arrest and illegally carrying a weapon. These things suggest the officers lives may have been in danger, possibly justifying the use of deadly force to protect themselves.

But again we don't know all the details. Burning down a city because you don't have instant access to those details is what terrorists do.
his history has nothing to do with the cops bad actions in that video. they shouldve tackled him or nicely shot him before he opened the car door.
 

bbsam

Moderator
Staff member
In this day and age, body cameras off? Blake has a record. He may be a piece of crap.

Officers are held to a higher standard. Fire them.
 

burrheadd

KING Of GIFS
monday morning quarterbacks.... you weren't there. put on a uniform and do the job for years.

just like you whiners with UPS uniforms on that say citizens don't know what you all go thru everyday for years.
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Poop Head

Judge me.
his history has nothing to do with the cops bad actions in that video. they shouldve tackled him or nicely shot him before he opened the car door.
Its highly likley that these officers have dealt with Blake's :censored2: in the past. Most likley, they could tell he was on a war path.
 
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