9/6/2006 8:05:14 PM
of COURSE it's a race issuewhy shouldn't it be?
9/6/2006 8:25:29 PM
I wanna see pictures of these three.[Edited on September 6, 2006 at 8:39 PM. Reason : Pictures!]
9/6/2006 8:33:33 PM
Cops like these are animals. They're punished enough now that their names are released.You screw up as a cop like this....you screwed up badly....they are more than likely getting what they deserved.I can't wait until there's some sort of scandal with an NCSU rent-a-cop. Only a matter of time.
9/6/2006 8:39:45 PM
If this is true, then this is very disturbing....If they are guilty they should do time and have their badges taken away forever and I will be the first to throw hate their way...however, no one has been convicted yet...let's see what the investigation shows....as we all know there are 3 sides to every story and we have only seen one side so far....more than anything else whether or not they are guilty, situations like this tarnish the good LEOs out there....Now, I sit back and wait for people to label me a "Pig Supporter"
9/6/2006 8:41:58 PM
No, you're not a pig supporter; that's a fair unbiased approach to take, and I never heard "three sides" before. That's an interesting perspective from a citizen well aware of his rights as evident by consistently tapping police coms. Usually emotion and convictions by popular demand are a product of lack of education, so the smart thing to do is base decisions on the facts.But, my gut tells me I believe they did wrong. I've seen too many authority crazed redneck cops in NC.
9/6/2006 8:44:55 PM
There has to be more to the story. I mean, what were they trying to do--get him to react so they could arrest him and search him and his car for drugs? Looking for a fun fight to blow off some steam? Maybe there was a prior incident? I mean, fuck, this shit makes me so angry.
9/6/2006 8:47:34 PM
You don't pull/expect someone to get out of their car without identifying yourself as a cop first.
9/6/2006 8:54:54 PM
^AHA, you're sweet. They do neglect to identify themselves, and then they claim they did ID themselves and charge the person with assault on a law enforcement officer for jerking away.
9/6/2006 8:56:55 PM
3 sides to every story:1)Robert Wise's side of the story...we have (somewhat) heard his side of the story through the media...although having worked for the media in the past I don't always trust their reporting 2)Wake Deputies side of the story...we have not heard this version yet because they are still under investigation...although I am sure I can find out some more from this angle from sourcesand the 3rd side of the story and the most important:3) the truth somewhere between 1 & 2...that is when you can make a judgement based on what lies somewhere between the two...Too bad our "in the heat of the moment" society is too quick to go with 1 or 2 before we even hear about 3
9/6/2006 9:00:46 PM
^You still haven't explained your bullshit in this statement:
9/6/2006 9:01:34 PM
9/6/2006 9:05:17 PM
as I said in my first post if the 3 are proven guilty after everything is said and done then I will be the first in line to stick a foot in their ass...thugs should not hold a badge...but believe it or not there are good LEOs out there...however some people have made up their minds that all LEOs are bad and no matter what anyone says that belief will not change...[Edited on September 6, 2006 at 9:24 PM. Reason : edited out of respect for bridget :-)]
9/6/2006 9:06:08 PM
^^Oh, LOL, my bad...^I haven't passed judgment. I called you out for your mindset, specifically the part where you said, whether or not the cops are guilty, more than anything else situations like this tarnish the good LEOs out there...Repost for you below...this time try not to come at it like I've made up my mind. I haven't...
9/6/2006 9:06:13 PM
9/6/2006 9:10:19 PM
be glad to explain that statement: Let's go out into pretend world and say that this gentleman lied (for whatever reason) and the 3 deputies are innocent....now I know I am giving a big "what if" but please follow along with me...betcha if that were to happen the media would not give that as much attention as the above first report...meanwhile hardworking LEOs out there who do their job honestly (they are out there) still have their reputation tarnished whether or not the above 3 are guilty or not...."Whoa wait: You are a Wake Sheriff Deputy? Everyone of yall beats up Black Preachers right?" Now of course the above can only take place if the 3 are innocent....again my past comments speak for themselves: if they are guilty I have no problem with getting rid of scumbags like that....but I understand some here have such a strong anti-LEO stance here that none of the good that LEOs do would warrant comments...so many just like to jump on board when the bad apples show up....
9/6/2006 9:14:42 PM
^I get that; I totally understand concerns about the community's perception of the police force. But "more than anything else" the LEOs have been tarnished...??? MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE?By the way, could you edit out the part where you accuse me of having made up my mind about this situation? It's really condescending, it's kinda pissing me off that you assumed that I was making assumptions about this case. It's, like, I posted, and you just had this pre-typed response for me that I didn't deserve.[Edited on September 6, 2006 at 9:19 PM. Reason : sss]
9/6/2006 9:16:01 PM
Bridget:I am not disagreeing with you that if the 3 are guilty then they should be punished and I would hope they would get the same treatment in prison they gave Mr. Wise on the outside world (ie: tuneup) My only comment is that it really does not matter whether or not the charges are true/accurate...the damage has already been done to everyone else who wears the uniform...back in my teen years I used to be the most anti-pig guy you would find in Wake County...hell, I earned myself a ticket downtown because of stupid mistakes i made...turned myself around....now I have friends that work in the LEO profession...are they perfect? Not by a longshot...they are human...they would not do something like this...but they feel the ramifications of this when they put on the uniforms whether or not this event happened...it is all about perception...and situations like this make every person that wears a badge look bad whether or not they are Good LEOs or Scumbag LEOs...I wish it were easy to get rid of the Scumbag LEOs [Edited on September 6, 2006 at 9:25 PM. Reason : goddamn my typing...]
9/6/2006 9:23:36 PM
9/6/2006 9:32:35 PM
Hopefully I have made sense....Bridget You have brought out good spirited dialogue in this situation...I have respected you for your intelligent, reasoned threads in the past here at Tdubb...I know I only have 500+ posts but I have lurked a long time...I wasn't trying to give ya a hard time just explain my Point of View (which can turn into a clusterfuck when you are typing instead of real conversation) With the above being said, I am going to wait and see how this situation plays out...but believe me, If the 3 above are guilty (and turn out to be scumbags) they will have to face wraith from coworkers besides courts and everything else...
9/6/2006 9:33:33 PM
This doesn't really surprise me.[anecdote]I was heading into town on Capital Blvd last week, driving about 5 over the speed limit in the left lane. An unmarked police vehicle came up behind me and began tailgating me, following close enough that I could not see the front of his hood in my rearview mirror. Traffic was fairly heavy at the time and about 2-3 minutes passed before I was able to move into the center lane so that he could pass. During the entire few minutes, the cop never left my rear end, nor did he flash his lights or anything to indicate that he was going to a call and needed to pass immediately. When I finally moved over, the cop began to pass me on the left. As he did, I looked over and gave him the finger. He immediately slowed, merged behind me, and rode my ass for about 5 minutes. He turned off at police HQ.I have no doubt he ran my plates while he was back there. And, since he had the time to follow me for a couple of minutes, it's pretty obvious that he wasn't in a hurry to get anywhere.[/anecdote]Yes, I realize that giving a cop the middle finger was childish, but tailgaters piss me off to no end. I was doubly pissed that it was a police officer. I understand and appreciate the hard and dangerous work that the police do, but it pisses me off to no end when I see cops breaking the very rules they are paid to enforce. It's also bothers me that he was thin-skinned enough to spend 5 minutes of his day following me because I gave him the finger.It's because of crap like that I don't give the cops benefit of the doubt when I read a story like this.
9/6/2006 9:35:56 PM
SourPatchin really really missed that guys point
9/6/2006 10:00:54 PM
Guys, I don't mean to make anybody nervous, but I heard John Baker reads The Wolf Web sometimes. . . .
9/6/2006 10:03:34 PM
that's good but considering Harrison is actually sheriff not Baker I think that we don't have to worry about much (and considering I know Harrison & family I don't have to worry about anything)...Oh wait what is that deputy doing outside my house...don't tow my car!!!!!! dammit!!!! come back here with my car!!!!!
9/6/2006 10:06:55 PM
9/6/2006 10:15:03 PM
Bridget, you totally overreacted to the comments.
9/7/2006 12:14:35 AM
^Most likely, but this thread was boring as fuck, and I sensed an issue...
9/7/2006 3:05:03 AM
I give credit for handling the incident professionally. Outside agencies/experts have the best chance of finding out what really happened. It also minimizes further damage that could be caused by public comment from investigators inside the department.I do want to hear the second and third side of the story. What the article fails to mention is whether there were any witnesses (it seems there should be if it was outside a restaurant) and the original reasoning for investigating that vehicle.
9/7/2006 7:20:51 AM
9/7/2006 7:21:17 AM
So, what I wanna know is. What the hell was the "victim" doing taking up 2 parking spaces???On the news this morning, they were interviewing him and he said that the incident started when one of the officers came up to him and asked him to park his car correctly. He then REFUSED, and the tussel ensued.I'm not saying that the guy deserved to get handled the way he was, but why would you park in two spots and then refuse to correct yourself when asked to do so?
9/7/2006 10:01:41 AM
^They were undercover. The victim probably thought it was just "some guy" and copped (pun) an attitude. I see people driving like crap all the time and they invariably get angry at me when I honk at them. They probably wouldn't cop an attitude or even pull the dumb maneuvers they pulled in the first place if I was driving in a marked police car.That said I would imagine the cops would have told him that they were police officers when they asked him to move the vehicle.[Edited on September 7, 2006 at 10:29 AM. Reason : -]
9/7/2006 10:27:10 AM
Yeah, if 3 people come up to me in parking lot and tell me to do anything, I'm going to tell them to fuck off if they aren't nice about it thinking that they are trying to start something. The difference between "Hey do you have change for a dollar?" and "Give me a dollar." is all in how you state your intentions. I'm sure if they had said "Sir I'm a police officer, here's my ID. I'm going to have to ask you to re-park your car, there is limited parking and you're taking up two spots." there would have never been a problem.
9/7/2006 11:41:17 AM
He might have refused to park his car again since he was leaving I do competely agree that taking up two spaces is a dick move [Edited on September 7, 2006 at 4:43 PM. Reason : lkj]
9/7/2006 4:43:13 PM
9/7/2006 4:44:57 PM
well, I see many of us have learned one thing from today's 24 hr news media barrage: speculate wildly when you don't know all the facts
9/7/2006 4:48:52 PM
like we ever needed an excuse to do that
9/7/2006 5:14:59 PM
on the news, i believe the guy's vehicle was identified as an expedition. that's a pretty large car, and the spaces may have been narrow. i doubt the officers asked the minister to move his car in a polite tone. i'm guessing they demanded he do it. i'm also going to assume, the minisiter reacted in a confused manner, and probably said something like, "excuse me, but who are you?" and the officers were probably like, "just shut the fuck up and move your motherfuckin' car". then, the verbal argument begins, and that leads to the beating. yeah, that's what i imagine happened.[Edited on September 7, 2006 at 7:35 PM. Reason : ]
9/7/2006 7:34:34 PM
^ yepnarcotic agentsyup
9/7/2006 7:41:54 PM
I do enjoy seeing people who were not there post their versions of how things went Myself, like I said above, I am going to withhold judgement till all of the facts come out with the "3rd" side of the story....if they are guilty let 'em spend time in jail with some of the same people they put in there...if they are innocent then Mr. Wise needs to be held accountable...
9/7/2006 8:54:34 PM
This is what happened.The minister was driving drunk and pulled into three parking spots. The cops called in a SWAT team and they broke down the back doors to the minister's suburban and stormed in from the back. The minister then snorted some coke he had on the dash board and started going Scarface on the SWAT team. The cops in the sniper positions then called in an air strike. The sniper on top of Denny's used infrared light to paint the target and 4 stealth bombers lit the place up. The minister then emerged from the wreckage like in the opening of Robocop 2 and started swearing out the few remaining cops. The three cops then beat him up.[Edited on September 7, 2006 at 9:09 PM. Reason : -]
9/7/2006 9:08:27 PM
ALL THREE DEPUTIES HAVE RESIGNED.I REPEAT, ALL THREE DEPUTIES RESIGNED!!!!LET'S GET READY TO RUUUUUMMMMMBBLE!
9/13/2006 11:02:46 PM
o snap
9/13/2006 11:12:43 PM
The jury has found you guilty of bein a redneck,whitebread, chickenshit motherfucker
9/13/2006 11:14:59 PM
Let's make it official...http://www.wral.com/news/9841369/detail.html
9/13/2006 11:26:08 PM
LET'S GET READY FOR JUUUUUUUSTICE!(hopefully)
9/13/2006 11:29:23 PM
The cops created the problem when they took it upon themselves to fuss at him about his parking. It's a private parking lot, none of their business. They don't have the authority to make him park right unless somebody with the restaurant asked him to, he refused, then they called the cops. If that happened, they could come out there and trespass him. But they were on a power trip and he gave them an important civics lesson. Hopefully other cops will learn from this.
9/14/2006 12:20:34 AM
^Hopefully other cops won't beat and mace innocent black men?
9/14/2006 12:28:12 AM
something like that...and that they can't do whatever they want just because they are cops.
9/14/2006 12:30:04 AM
Broda could get it
9/14/2006 12:44:28 AM
9/14/2006 7:27:57 AM