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It’s striking to see how different each officer’s perspective on the situation is, and it’s interesting to note that there is plenty of fresh material in each officer’s view.

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32 thoughts on “An Exercise In Restraint: Body Cam #1 (Full)”
  1. This is actually the first time in my 44 years that I've seen black people tolerate a white person dropping the n-word (any variation of it)

  2. I bet their parents would be proud ..The dude in the brown shorts tried to calm his friends down but they had none of it.. Amazing how calm the officers were ,respect

  3. We need some internal walls. Block off the area, put police on the outside, but honor the request for the police to stay off this guy's block.

  4. Cops are too respectful to the wrong kinds of people :/

    respect for the officer being so resilient and mature in this situation though

  5. I would have locked these rabid beast up after the very first threat.. these cops were way more patient than I would have been and I’m black… they aren’t a paper of black lives matters, they are just straight up ignorant morons

  6. The white girl calling the cops "crackas" is the best. Go look in the mirror, toots. The only reason that dude didn't get tased is because there were only 2 cops there at the time. Otherwise, a little shock therapy would have been prescribed.

  7. Bruh this is sad this is the reason why a lot of the cops look at us blacks like this..this cop was actually cool about it and wasn’t going to do anything jst wanted to know was everything cool if he would have approach th

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