I think it’s interesting how everybody felt the need to talk about Jordan Neely’s mental health because he was a houseless person clearly having a reaction to extensive deprivation. But NO ONE wants to talk about the mental state of his KILL ER Daniel Penny ( an ex-marine) who was very possibly mentally ill himself.
Because for those who don’t realize…  US Marines are indoctrinated to attack Black & Brown civilians all over the globe, so it’s feasible that Daniel Penny was fueled by some PTSD-related episode. However, that perspective will probably not be explored & Penny’s actions will been interpreted as self-defense by a lot of Americans. In America, it is the burden of Black people to forgo their humanity in an effort to appear “safe” to White-Americans, if they failed to do so, the punishment often times is death.
"a few bad apples don't spoil the bunch" yeah but have you considered that the soil is rotten and the farmer is spraying the tree with pesticides and worms have spread throughout the entire orchard and and and—
Reckless NYPD Officer Caught On Video Trying To Intentionally Collide With Moped Rider
What’s particularly alarming is that the police car executed these dangerous maneuvers without utilizing its lights and siren, and there was no apparent indication of the officers pursuing an arrest.
In the footage, the Ford police car can be observed approaching the moped at highway speeds and then engaging in maneuvers aimed at blocking the rider’s path in the left lane. The officer behind the wheel employs braking and swerving tactics in an apparent effort to impede the moped’s progress.
Despite the perilous situation, the moped rider makes evasive maneuvers, changing lanes in an attempt to avoid a collision. However, the marked SUV pursues the rider, persisting with dangerous swerving maneuvers in an attempt to knock him down. Eventually, at the last possible moment, the rider manages to take an exit, successfully eluding the ordeal enforced by the police without sustaining any injuries.
Although the events leading up to the recorded incident remain unknown, the behavior exhibited by the police officer on duty appears to be unjustifiably reckless. Regardless of any potential prior circumstances, it is expected and mandated that law enforcement officials would follow appropriate protocols when dealing with individuals on the road.
If the moped rider had committed an offense, the police should have signaled for him to pull over. The fact that the police car did not have its lights and siren activated indicates that this was not an official police pursuit.