What would you do?

Tony Shelton

BS Detector, Esquire
Let's say a guy broke into your neighbors house and you come out to find the guy has tied up your neighbor, has him face down with his weight on the guy while he is drowning him with a garden hose. What will you do? Your options are limited because you notice the perpetrator is armed. This guy is trying to breathe and is dying. You've got a gun in your car. What do you do?
 
My neighbors spoil the hell out of my dog, so he would get him and I would have to join in to save my mutt. Can't let anything happen to the dog so no time for the gun.
 
How wellI do I like my neighbor in this story???
Sorry to answer with a question ...
 
Why does he have a garden hose in his house?
 
If you have a gun your self and you or your family is not in danger you are not able to use your gun. Atleast in the state of TN! Taking the gun carrying course they show a video of people that make the wrong moves since they carry guns and end up going to jail over protecting them.
 
I still want to know why he has a garden hose in his house. That and did someone outside turn it on for him?
 
Shoot the bastard, then stick the garden hose up his ass. Then call the cops and complain that your neighbor has a mexican lawn fountain in his front yard. No really just shoot him !!
 
Alright, I can't hold it in anymore. Here it is. Personally I think the murderer needed a bullet in the forehead. But in this country the only sure fire way to murder someone without any fear of the crowd is to do it while wearing a uniform (and a big fat-a$$ vest.

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FRESNO, Calif. (CN) - Fresno police drowned a man by Tasering and hogtying him, then sticking a garden hose "onto (his) face and mouth" when he pleaded for water, the man's two children claim in Federal Court.
The two minor children, I.R. and H.R., claim that in the summer of 2011 Fresno police restrained their father, Raul Rosas, at a friend's house while responding to a domestic disturbance call.
The children say their father was not armed and "had not committed a crime."
After an altercation with a John Doe officer, police pepper-sprayed Rosas and then Tasered him a "countless number of times," the complaint states.
The children claim their father was Tasered "for eight to ten more minutes," then he was "hogtied with his ankles tied to his handcuffs behind his back."
The complaint continues: "Decedent was then slammed onto a table in the residence's backyard face down. An officer was observed with his knee on decedent's back while decedent was hogtied, handcuffed, and face down.
"Decedent stated that he couldn't breathe and that he needed water; an officer ran water from a hose onto decedent's face and mouth to the point of making it more difficult for decedent to breathe. Decedent tried to move his mouth away from the water and gasp for air. A witness yelled 'He can't breathe, you're drowning him,' but the officer continued running water over decedent's face.
"After turning the water off, the Doe Officer(s) continued to press his knee against decedent's back and continued to put pressure on it. Witnesses repeatedly asked officers to let decedent get up because he couldn't breathe, but their cries for help were ignored.
"By now there were in excess of 15 deputies and officers on the scene.
"After some time passed, decedent had clear spit bubbles coming out of his mouth.
"Witnesses yelled at officers that decedent was not breathing and pointed to the clear spit bubbles but again were ignored. Doe officer claimed decedent was 'faking it.'"
"Officers, after much pleading from witnesses, checked decedent's pulse and discovered he had stopped breathing after not feeling anything when they touched decedent's neck.
"Decedent had his handcuffs taken off and was untied and placed on his back on the ground. After some time had passed, an officer started doing chest compressions but none of the officers administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to the decedent. Ultimately a witness at the scene administered CPR to decedent.
"Some time later, an ambulance arrived and took over trying to revive decedent."
Rosas' children are represented by Brian Claypool of Pasadena.
They seek punitive damages for wrongful death, unreasonable search and seizure, due process violations, supervisory liability, negligence, battery, and violation of the Bane Act.
The sued through their guardians, Claudia and Nora Nava.
Named as defendants are the City of Fresno, the County of Fresno, and Does 1-10.
The City of Fresno did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
 
Wow.

Something really needs to be done about the police officers around the country that are not doing the right thing and just letting this kind of thing just happen.

If I had a gun there I know what I would do.

I hope they not only win in court but make the officer and those officers watching serve life sentences in prison for not helping to save the guy and not trying to stop the officer from what he was doing.

I just cannot believe that they let this happen. Wow.
 
Somehow in the back of my mind I knew this was going to be related to another scurge in uniform. I am never surprised at the levels these scumbags will go, not to mention 15 of these shitbags standing around while they murder him.
 
no matter what "group" you choose from, you still have the same cross-section of society..

look at your competition..
half of 'em don't show up on time, don't tuck-in their shirts,
and they certainly don't do a "compelling demo".
 
But my competition doesn't have the ability to frighten neighbors to the point where they watch a man being murdered right in front of them rather than take action.

If anyone else did this it would be all over the news and if they happened to be of a different race from each other it would be a hate crime.

The murderer would probably get the death penalty for refusing to even allow the bystanders to help.

This murderer should have gotten the instant death penalty from the neighbors.
 
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