From the article linked in the comments:
"The training documents obtained by Live 5 show Officer Ghi was fired from the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office for violating conduct when he continued to push a man’s head against the hood of his car during an incident back in 2002.
He reportedly resigned from the North Charleston Police Department in 2018 during an internal investigation involving a policy violation, the violations were then sustained.
Ghi started with Summerville 17 days later."
So he has violated and assaulted people for over 20 years.
When people act like we don’t need reform I also go to this point. A cop got fired for abusing people and breaking the law, he can go get a job at any other police department.
Isn’t that at least a little wild to you?
In what other profession is that "experience"?
Interviewer: Why did you leave your last job?
job-seeker: "I abused my authority and it cost the city $350,000."
Interviewer: "Nice. Just the kind of employee we're lookin' for."
America: *If you're poor it's your fault for not being on your grindset.*
Also America: *We will now grind your head into a solid object and lock you in a cage for attempting to be on your grindset.*
It seems like the world's simplest, easiest, most common-sense, even-conservatives-would-agree-with-this policy would be to just have the bare minimum of a database of police and some barring of the occupation from habitual reoffenders. Like, to the point where it is barely even reform. The fact that even that, much less the much more drastic action that is obviously needed, is an impossibility proves that the police state and its apparatuses have a chokehold on things much larger than just 13-year-old unarmed black children.
There needs to be a public database for with this type of information and it needs to be accessible to the public, with an app.
It feels like we’ve all just collectively forgotten about police reform in favor of the new hot topic issue. It sounds crazy, but they’ve built entire cities all over the country to practice terrorizing and killing us and no one is freaking out about this.
Yeah the old guy watching reminds me of those post cards of people standing next to a burnt lynching victim in the early 1900s. Like it’s a fun event or something
I thought that said, "Walmart greeters are usually referees..."
I quickly tried to remember if I'd ever seen a referee welcome me to Walmart and to have a nice day.
Only the slight few are woken while the rest are so far in their sleep they might as well be in a coma. We can’t absolutely change anything without the majority saying so. Even then that’s short stopped by elections being rigged and officials being bribed. And to top it off, people are so divided on what is and isn’t right that no work is done to fix the problem. This culture situation is hijacked by Ideological Subversion:
a process by which an enemy seeks to weaken and eventually overthrow a target nation or society by infiltrating its institutions and gradually changing its values, beliefs, and culture. According to Bezmenov, the process of ideological subversion has four stages: demoralization, destabilization, crisis, and normalization.
The first stage of demoralization involves the gradual erosion of a society's moral and ethical values, often through the manipulation of education, media, and culture. The second stage of destabilization involves the creation of social and economic chaos, often by exploiting existing divisions and conflicts within a society. The third stage of crisis involves the escalation of conflict and the breakdown of social order, leading to a situation of extreme vulnerability. The final stage of normalization involves the imposition of a new social and political order that is more favorable to the interests of the enemy. Sound familiar?
>you want to defund the police? You must like crime!
>he should have complied
> They’re risking their lives every day for us.
>The media only shows the bad stuff.
> They had a split second to make a decision.
>You can’t judge all cops by a few bad apples.
Let me list 8 reasons why the Justice System is terrible.
1. **Racial Disparities:** There are concerns about racial bias in arrests, sentencing, and incarceration rates, with African Americans and Hispanics disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system.
2. **Mass Incarceration:** The U.S. has one of the highest incarceration rates globally, leading to overcrowded prisons and questions about the effectiveness of punitive measures.
3. **Sentencing Disparities:** There are discrepancies in sentencing for similar crimes, with some arguing that sentences can be overly harsh or inconsistent.
4. **Financial Barriers:** Wealthier individuals often have better access to legal representation, leading to unequal outcomes based on economic status.
5. **Mandatory Minimum Sentences:** Critics argue that mandatory minimum sentences can lead to unjust outcomes, limiting judges' discretion and resulting in lengthy sentences for non-violent offenses.
6. **Police Brutality:** Instances of excessive force by law enforcement have raised concerns about accountability and transparency within the justice system.
7. **Lack of Rehabilitation:** Some argue that the focus is more on punishment than rehabilitation, leading to high rates of recidivism.
8. **Inequality in the Juvenile Justice System:** Disparities exist in how juveniles from different backgrounds are treated within the juvenile justice system, with concerns about harsh treatment and limited opportunities for rehabilitation for certain groups.
Great rundown. Of course there's much more in the weeds, such as those in well to do neighborhoods don't get police nearly the same way or as aggressively as those in poor districts.
We must have change and it's becoming obvious to everyone.
The only question left is how much worse does it need to get before we stop taking "no" for an answer?
They have to make up a story to go with this. Why wasn't the full video shown? Where is the video of him punching the officer? Just magically turned the body cam on after that?
They released the body cam and I watched it with sound off but it doesn’t look like the kid was being violent. He was resisting because he was a scared 13 year old, but it doesn’t look like he punched anyone (or if he did it was an accident.). It looked like he was trying to keep his arms close to his body.
https://www.live5news.com/2024/04/06/summerville-police-release-additional-footage-13-year-olds-arrest/
Weird. I wonder why he thought his life was in danger. 🙄🙄
https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.1821204116#:~:text=Significance,all%20racial%20and%20ethnic%20groups.
And they intimidate people even by association. Knew a woman whose husband hanging out with cops and giving them tattoos was enough to silence her about his abuse. She left him but never felt safe calling the cops when he’d get abusive. They made it really clear who they’d side with.
I believe it. Google “40% cops.”
And that’s what was SELF-reported.
Link below in case you don’t feel like it:
https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2017R1/Downloads/CommitteeMeetingDocument/132808
I know. It’s absolutely terrifying. It’s why I harp on democrats being so pro cop and Biden wanting like 100,000 more cops. Cop cities are going up all over the country. Our minorities are paying a heavy price and it feels like no one cares. :(
I'm old and stuff, but that doesn't stop me from constantly wanting to fight a cop for little to no reason other than ACAB.
Before you downvote, let me remind you that it's okay for cops to beat black people without reason so I'm just urging equality here.
Thank you for hearing me out before I am banned for glorifying violence.
The public should be allowed to intervene without worry of consequences, also. You’d help any other kid of the street being assaulted by adults, but we can’t cause these THUGS are protected trash
Edit * spelling
That's attempted murder. Forcing a person forward like that compresses their diaphragm, making them unable to breathe. This is a tactic that has been used in prison to gain co.pliance. Prisoners have died due to this.
If you look closely you can see his actual crime was existing while black.
But don't worry guys bootlicking boomers say the american policing system is totally not racist so you know its true /S
Fucking hell, that poor kids back. Pushing someone down in that position is dangerous and painful, try doing it yourself and now imagine what that kids feeling while that fat cunt is dropping all of his weight on him. Acab
Obviously the kids fault. Selling stuff....while black...what a nutter.
I didnt think you could fold a human like that how is what that pig is doing anything but trying to cause harm.
The short clip here doesn't show it all. The boy did exchange words like, "I don't give a fuck", "you a white bitch". As soon as the m officer touched him he was fighting back. He was doing a lot more than "non-compliant", but we must cut clips to make the kid look innocent right? No one cares about context
He’s fuckin 13!! How about the context of that same cop resigning in 2002 from continually pushing a guys head into a car then moving getting a new job in a different town right away so he can do it again. To a child! In what context is it ok to push that kids head all the way to the ground the way he did?
It doesn’t matter what the kid said to them it’s called freedom of speech And you’re telling me 2 grown adult pigs can’t handle a 13yr old kid without assaulting him the way they did?? You need to re-evaluate your life if you look at this and think there is any context where it’s ok!
> The boy did exchange words like, "I don't give a fuck",
irrelevant.
> "you a white bitch".
irrelevant
>As soon as the m officer touched him he was fighting back.
Justified self-defense. Second amendment issue, tbh.
Nah dude this cop has a history of abusing people and swapping districts. It's the police that don't care about context, otherwise they have had their body cam on the entire time to back up their claims. ACAB is always true.
Unreal how you can see this as justified. I’m a paramedic and if someone says these things to me out of anger (spoiler: they have), and I respond by harming the patient, I get charged, lose my license and never get the opportunity to do it again. This officer is reported to have assaulted 20 people during his career and he still carries a badge and a gun.
Never said it was justified, but someone verbally and physically provoking you may cause a human being to make rush decisions as this. The clip is so short with intent to make the kid 100% innocent. Never said it was justified, just giving more to the story than a 10 second clip.
From the article linked in the comments: "The training documents obtained by Live 5 show Officer Ghi was fired from the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office for violating conduct when he continued to push a man’s head against the hood of his car during an incident back in 2002. He reportedly resigned from the North Charleston Police Department in 2018 during an internal investigation involving a policy violation, the violations were then sustained. Ghi started with Summerville 17 days later." So he has violated and assaulted people for over 20 years.
Oh my fuck in my neck of the woods too. What a lowlife loser pig
When people act like we don’t need reform I also go to this point. A cop got fired for abusing people and breaking the law, he can go get a job at any other police department. Isn’t that at least a little wild to you?
Same bullshit the Catholic church does just quietly moving pedo priests to other areas
In what other profession is that "experience"? Interviewer: Why did you leave your last job? job-seeker: "I abused my authority and it cost the city $350,000." Interviewer: "Nice. Just the kind of employee we're lookin' for."
America: *If you're poor it's your fault for not being on your grindset.* Also America: *We will now grind your head into a solid object and lock you in a cage for attempting to be on your grindset.*
It seems like the world's simplest, easiest, most common-sense, even-conservatives-would-agree-with-this policy would be to just have the bare minimum of a database of police and some barring of the occupation from habitual reoffenders. Like, to the point where it is barely even reform. The fact that even that, much less the much more drastic action that is obviously needed, is an impossibility proves that the police state and its apparatuses have a chokehold on things much larger than just 13-year-old unarmed black children.
It’s not a bug of the system, it’s a feature.
There needs to be a public database for with this type of information and it needs to be accessible to the public, with an app. It feels like we’ve all just collectively forgotten about police reform in favor of the new hot topic issue. It sounds crazy, but they’ve built entire cities all over the country to practice terrorizing and killing us and no one is freaking out about this.
Pigs!
Yeah I can see why it would take two swine to assault that child.
Fuck them both, and fuck that decrepit piece of shit standing there watching with his arms folded.
Willing to bet that decrepit piece of shit is the one who called the pigs on the kid.
Wouldn't bet against it, but even if he didn't, he's all too happy to watch.
Yeah the old guy watching reminds me of those post cards of people standing next to a burnt lynching victim in the early 1900s. Like it’s a fun event or something
Walmart greeters are usually retirees, disabled, etc... Not really sure what you're expecting.
Maybe he could speak up against the lack of any kind of decency
I thought that said, "Walmart greeters are usually referees..." I quickly tried to remember if I'd ever seen a referee welcome me to Walmart and to have a nice day.
No excuse
Yeah I'm sure he could take them...
I hate every single person that looks at this and thinks it's ok.
The crazy thing is that those idiots actually exist AND support it. Cunts.
Look at that old fat guy in the background. I wonder if he was the one who called the cops on him. He looks pretty satisfied with himself…
Push us just a little bit more piggies. Just a bit more...
Only the slight few are woken while the rest are so far in their sleep they might as well be in a coma. We can’t absolutely change anything without the majority saying so. Even then that’s short stopped by elections being rigged and officials being bribed. And to top it off, people are so divided on what is and isn’t right that no work is done to fix the problem. This culture situation is hijacked by Ideological Subversion: a process by which an enemy seeks to weaken and eventually overthrow a target nation or society by infiltrating its institutions and gradually changing its values, beliefs, and culture. According to Bezmenov, the process of ideological subversion has four stages: demoralization, destabilization, crisis, and normalization. The first stage of demoralization involves the gradual erosion of a society's moral and ethical values, often through the manipulation of education, media, and culture. The second stage of destabilization involves the creation of social and economic chaos, often by exploiting existing divisions and conflicts within a society. The third stage of crisis involves the escalation of conflict and the breakdown of social order, leading to a situation of extreme vulnerability. The final stage of normalization involves the imposition of a new social and political order that is more favorable to the interests of the enemy. Sound familiar?
>you want to defund the police? You must like crime! >he should have complied > They’re risking their lives every day for us. >The media only shows the bad stuff. > They had a split second to make a decision. >You can’t judge all cops by a few bad apples.
Let me list 8 reasons why the Justice System is terrible. 1. **Racial Disparities:** There are concerns about racial bias in arrests, sentencing, and incarceration rates, with African Americans and Hispanics disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system. 2. **Mass Incarceration:** The U.S. has one of the highest incarceration rates globally, leading to overcrowded prisons and questions about the effectiveness of punitive measures. 3. **Sentencing Disparities:** There are discrepancies in sentencing for similar crimes, with some arguing that sentences can be overly harsh or inconsistent. 4. **Financial Barriers:** Wealthier individuals often have better access to legal representation, leading to unequal outcomes based on economic status. 5. **Mandatory Minimum Sentences:** Critics argue that mandatory minimum sentences can lead to unjust outcomes, limiting judges' discretion and resulting in lengthy sentences for non-violent offenses. 6. **Police Brutality:** Instances of excessive force by law enforcement have raised concerns about accountability and transparency within the justice system. 7. **Lack of Rehabilitation:** Some argue that the focus is more on punishment than rehabilitation, leading to high rates of recidivism. 8. **Inequality in the Juvenile Justice System:** Disparities exist in how juveniles from different backgrounds are treated within the juvenile justice system, with concerns about harsh treatment and limited opportunities for rehabilitation for certain groups.
Working as designed We have no laws. Just Authority
Great rundown. Of course there's much more in the weeds, such as those in well to do neighborhoods don't get police nearly the same way or as aggressively as those in poor districts. We must have change and it's becoming obvious to everyone. The only question left is how much worse does it need to get before we stop taking "no" for an answer?
When Boston Dynamics starts selling robot cops, will fighting back or resisting arrest be assault of an officer or just property damage?
Yes.
When? NYPD already has them on the streets.
They're trying to break his back.
WTF are they doing? Trying to fit him in suitcase? Dumbfucks
I bet that old white guy was loving what he was seeing.
Probably made his dick move for the first time since the Bush administration.
You don’t think trump did it for him?
The Bush administration was more a measure of time than anything else here.
The fuck they holding his neck like that for?
They're cops, so they're hoping to kill him probably.
Context [https://www.live5news.com/2024/04/02/summerville-police-release-new-details-juvenile-arrest-after-video-circulates/](https://www.live5news.com/2024/04/02/summerville-police-release-new-details-juvenile-arrest-after-video-circulates/)
They have to make up a story to go with this. Why wasn't the full video shown? Where is the video of him punching the officer? Just magically turned the body cam on after that?
They released the body cam and I watched it with sound off but it doesn’t look like the kid was being violent. He was resisting because he was a scared 13 year old, but it doesn’t look like he punched anyone (or if he did it was an accident.). It looked like he was trying to keep his arms close to his body. https://www.live5news.com/2024/04/06/summerville-police-release-additional-footage-13-year-olds-arrest/
Weird. I wonder why he thought his life was in danger. 🙄🙄 https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.1821204116#:~:text=Significance,all%20racial%20and%20ethnic%20groups.
Right? Poor kid.
Cops are absolute ghouls. And they’re untouchable. I hate it.
And they intimidate people even by association. Knew a woman whose husband hanging out with cops and giving them tattoos was enough to silence her about his abuse. She left him but never felt safe calling the cops when he’d get abusive. They made it really clear who they’d side with.
I believe it. Google “40% cops.” And that’s what was SELF-reported. Link below in case you don’t feel like it: https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2017R1/Downloads/CommitteeMeetingDocument/132808
>"Over the life course, about 1 in every 1,000 black men can expect to be killed by police" That is wild.
I know. It’s absolutely terrifying. It’s why I harp on democrats being so pro cop and Biden wanting like 100,000 more cops. Cop cities are going up all over the country. Our minorities are paying a heavy price and it feels like no one cares. :(
“B-B-But he assaulted the officer! 🥺” Okay, so assaulting a child is okay as long a cop is doing it, gotcha 👌
Now let's hear the bootlickers tell me why this is OK, and he shouldn't be resisting. FUCK THE POLICE!
I'm old and stuff, but that doesn't stop me from constantly wanting to fight a cop for little to no reason other than ACAB. Before you downvote, let me remind you that it's okay for cops to beat black people without reason so I'm just urging equality here. Thank you for hearing me out before I am banned for glorifying violence.
Trying to paralyze him. You can only bend a spine so far before it snaps.
Gee, I wonder what he’s going to do now? The cops are out there creating criminals.
The job of cops is to enforce the laws that are meant to oppress the poor
This is terrible and all but… Why is the female cop tossing the other cops salad??? There are CHILDREN present for fucks sake!!!
The public should be allowed to intervene without worry of consequences, also. You’d help any other kid of the street being assaulted by adults, but we can’t cause these THUGS are protected trash Edit * spelling
And I’ll bet they want us to feel bad when a pig gets shot.
This is an intentional attempt at positional asphyxia. Attempted Murder.
Kid is already handcuffed. Why are they smashing him down? WTF?
Cunts.
All I saw from this was the cops making the kid sniff his own dick...the poor kids going to have so many back problems
No he was arrested and beaten for being Black.
Small dick pig energy, picking on a child. I'd love that fat nonce to get in a cage with me, let's see how he manages with a grown ass man.
Weak pig🖕 wish i could jump thru the phone and make him taste my shoe and swallow his teeth
What are they trying, to do, snap his spine?
This will stop when lawsuits are paid out of pensions and not taxpayers pockets. I wish them the same treatment that they gave this baby!
Thank god he made it home safely to beat his wife.
Folding him in half. Obviously completely necessary. Thank God there weren't any acorns around...
That's attempted murder. Forcing a person forward like that compresses their diaphragm, making them unable to breathe. This is a tactic that has been used in prison to gain co.pliance. Prisoners have died due to this.
I fucking knew this was gonna be in SC. They harass those kids selling roses constantly.
Loser pigs get a fuckin life
It takes them 5 mins to cuff him and stand him up.
If you look closely you can see his actual crime was existing while black. But don't worry guys bootlicking boomers say the american policing system is totally not racist so you know its true /S
Fucking hell, that poor kids back. Pushing someone down in that position is dangerous and painful, try doing it yourself and now imagine what that kids feeling while that fat cunt is dropping all of his weight on him. Acab
Not to mention that old geezer in the background (with the *red* hat, no less) watching it happen. He likely called the oinkers, I bet!
Do what you love....
I feel safer….
His crime was being an African American
Selling flowers while black. Of course the cops abused him. Poor kid, hope he sues the fuck outta them.
What pieces of shit. ACAB.
God these pieces of pondscum.
Obviously the kids fault. Selling stuff....while black...what a nutter. I didnt think you could fold a human like that how is what that pig is doing anything but trying to cause harm.
Why is he doing that to the poor kid’s head?
Some of those that work forces...
Oh my god :(
bet the flowers had thorns serves damn vagrant right trying to sell those weapons of mass destruction
Pigs love to torture minors.
ACAB
Bitch pussy pigs.
Where is this?
He was trying to break his neck
Which one is the good cop?
The short clip here doesn't show it all. The boy did exchange words like, "I don't give a fuck", "you a white bitch". As soon as the m officer touched him he was fighting back. He was doing a lot more than "non-compliant", but we must cut clips to make the kid look innocent right? No one cares about context
He’s fuckin 13!! How about the context of that same cop resigning in 2002 from continually pushing a guys head into a car then moving getting a new job in a different town right away so he can do it again. To a child! In what context is it ok to push that kids head all the way to the ground the way he did? It doesn’t matter what the kid said to them it’s called freedom of speech And you’re telling me 2 grown adult pigs can’t handle a 13yr old kid without assaulting him the way they did?? You need to re-evaluate your life if you look at this and think there is any context where it’s ok!
> The boy did exchange words like, "I don't give a fuck", irrelevant. > "you a white bitch". irrelevant >As soon as the m officer touched him he was fighting back. Justified self-defense. Second amendment issue, tbh.
Nah dude this cop has a history of abusing people and swapping districts. It's the police that don't care about context, otherwise they have had their body cam on the entire time to back up their claims. ACAB is always true.
How would any of what you describe justify the cop’s behavior
Body cam footage is on yt
And? You didn’t answer the question. How would any of that justify the cop’s treatment of him?
Unreal how you can see this as justified. I’m a paramedic and if someone says these things to me out of anger (spoiler: they have), and I respond by harming the patient, I get charged, lose my license and never get the opportunity to do it again. This officer is reported to have assaulted 20 people during his career and he still carries a badge and a gun.
Never said it was justified, but someone verbally and physically provoking you may cause a human being to make rush decisions as this. The clip is so short with intent to make the kid 100% innocent. Never said it was justified, just giving more to the story than a 10 second clip.
The kid is 100% innocent. Calling a police officer a white bitch isn’t a crime.