Burn the city of Atlanta to the ground – a drunk driver punched a police officer, took his Taser, and fired it him… – IOTW Report

Burn the city of Atlanta to the ground – a drunk driver punched a police officer, took his Taser, and fired it him…

Soooooooooooooooooooooooo sick of this. Rayshard Brooks was drunk, resisted arrest, punched a cop, took his taser and tried to use it on him.

He was shot dead – AS HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN.

Let this guy explain-

ht/ c. steven tucker

37 Comments on Burn the city of Atlanta to the ground – a drunk driver punched a police officer, took his Taser, and fired it him…

  1. its just speculation on my part, but I think that drunk dead guy was more than afraid of being arrested on a DUI. He might have been on probation or parole for some other offenses and panicked when be realized he was going to be taken to jail and have to face more serious charges. The cops probably had a full rap sheet on him off their on board computer before they rousted him out of his drunken slumber. This video is a very sensible response to this act of stupidity.

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  2. Agree with him or not {I do} he should be applauded for his individualism. Thankfully there’s plenty more like him that the media would rather you didn’t know about.

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  3. Having the media defend these thugs and put them up as martyrs to the progressive movement going into a Presidential election is more than we could ever ask for.

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  4. I watched that video of the girl torching the Wendys, however I viewed it differently, it looked to me like it was already on fire. Now she may have been pouring some more fuel on the fire. Not defending her, but for blacks to say they’ll be blamed is pretty stupid, blacks and whites are both guilty as hell.
    GP also has videos showing them tossing something inside from a distance away.

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  5. It isn’t what is legally justified that counts, it’s how the public sees it that does.

    In this case, it’s pretty obvious that a sizable part of the public doesn’t see it as justifiable or necessary and is responding to it that way.

    “Bit he was right” on tombstones isn’t comforting to those in the grave.

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  6. What mattered to me the most about this video was this gentleman’s explanation of the facts that happened in Atlanta without being vulgar or using any expletives. It’s refreshing to hear the truth and not be exploited like BLM and all the other race baiters are doing with this situation in Atlanta. The question now is will anybody listen to the truth or will they use it as an excuse to foment more violence against the Police and riot and loot and burn whole cities to justify their anger. I agree that this guy should’ve been shot for his actions, his death is his fault and not the Cops.

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  7. It was painful to watch the cops push and push and push for the arrest that was coming as sure as night follows day. Too bad they did not let him walk home without keys, drive him home, let him make a call…cornered and to be arrested he ended his life by striking out. I got tired of the tv show Cops because, while much is to be learned by the show, it was the same show over and over with the same inevitable ending…

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  8. Just read the young police officer shot in the head in Las Vegas is paralyzed from the neck down and on a ventilator. He sure as hell didn’t deserve this. I shudder to think what could happen if all us decent folks got pissed off enough to go after these rioters, looters and murderers…and their supporters.

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  9. @Marco…Exactly right. That, or Outstanding Warrants. I used to go to Atlanta traffic court to contest tickets forty years ago, back when judges would dismiss cases if the cop didn’t show up for court. Atlanta cops NEVER showed up. Part of the fun of traffic court, when you’re sitting there and your cop is a no-show, was hearing all the Dondricos and Quantavions get Bench Warrants issued on their truant asses. No wonder the cops never showed up; Neither did the crooks.

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  10. @JDHasty your link – “Reds Exploiting Blacks: The Roots of Black Lives Matter” – is spot on. It’s a difficult read, but if you persist, it’s incredibly informative.

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  11. Thirdtwin: We will know soon enough if this drunk dead guy had another motive for taking things to another level. Dondrico and Quantavion are two new ones. Rayshard is another one I haven’t been acquainted with before, but my exposure to these oddities is confined to the NFL. Where do they get these handles?

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  12. Marco JUNE 14, 2020 AT 4:34 PM
    “its just speculation on my part, but I think that drunk dead guy was more than afraid of being arrested on a DUI. ”

    …you never know what someone’s issue is. One time I was driving my POV and got a call, and flipped my lightbar on to get to the House. My car was an Electra Limited of Reagan vintage so it looked a bit like the cruisers of the day, but my bar was all-red which says FIRE in these parts, not the blue of PD, and had no official markings on it at all. Anyway, as soon as I lit ’em up, the guy in front of me hit the afterburner and had it up to Plaid speed when he wildly busted the first intersection in front of me. I had no right or inclination to follow him and my duties took me in another direction, so I bag-phoned my PD and went about my business.

    They didn’t catch him, so I don’t know what his bag was, but he must have had SOME guilty conscious to bolt from a flippin’ fireman like that…

    …more ominously, one time I was in the patient box with a guy with a broken rib who claimed he got it in a fall, and had shortness of breath, probably from the bruising. Seemed a bit inconsistent and we were in a sketchier neighborhood, but whatever, packed him up and off we went.

    He didn’t need a ton of attention other than keeping his O2 flowing and monitoring for crepitations, so I was behind him in the rear-facing jumpseat when I noticed this car was a bit impolitely close to our Code 3 unit. On further examination, he was busting red lights behind us too. This was dangerous of its own right so I had my driver call the PD on the City radio, and they peeled him off in short order. Good thing too, because after some running and a little tussle we didn’t find out about till later, seems the rib was actually from a punch-up we weren’t told about, and the other fellow came back for seconds shortly after we arrived, then decided to follow us to finish business with his punching bag at the hospital with a knife.

    ..point being, and this is true ANY time there’s a public interaction, that you NEVER KNOW what someone’s up to or got going in the background. Even a cop with a NCIC terminal and plate look up doesn’t know until later.

    That’s why Wendy’s doesn’t send employees out to wake up high/drunk sleeping people in the drive-thru lane, because a guy who can kick three policemens’ assets at once may prove to be a bit much to a scrawny teenage fry cook.

    Ya never know…

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  13. So Police Chief resigns, the Officer is fired, and the autopsy is coded as a homicide. Next will come arrest and prosecution of the Officer for correctly defending himself.

    The Kenyan Queer started this ball rolling as the national avatar for hatred of law enforcement. 99.9 % of every black shot by police was a felon, most with long rap sheets. 99.9 % of blacks shot by police resisted arrest and had multiple drugs in their system. 100% of all blacks shot become sainted martyrs with halos…and we wonder why there will be no police in our future.

    And the problem is now the white police officers? America is going to pay an incredibly heavy price for defaming law and order when there is no one left to enforce it.

    I am sensing a huge tsunami of backlash coming in November big enough to wash away the usual 20% margin of Demonrat cheating.

    Most Americans with a single ounce of common sense are repulsed by the martyrdom and worship of these criminals.

    Blacks themselves will pay the heaviest price as they will left alone in the urban core They themselves are destroying as no remaining LEO will respond to any crime involving blacks.

    George Floyd and Derek Chauvin had history together, it was as much of a hit job as a murder. Chauvin will be shown to be on the Take and murdered Floyd under the color of law. Arresting and prosecuting every other officer who is enforcing the law will have repercussions almost no one who is not a LEO will comprehend.

    For those of us capable of defending ourselves there will be no issues, but the vulnerable are going to be screaming for protection they will no longer receive.

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  14. When it comes to my unbleached elastic starfish, my Petey B shoots first and asks questions later! “How’d you like my deadly aim Chasten’s Unbleached Elastic Starfish?”

  15. This news event pisses me the hell off. The guy resisted arrest. He stole a weapon from one of the officers. He tried to use said weapon against the pursuing officers. WHY THE HELL WAS THE OFFICER FIRED?!? WHY THE HELL DID THE POLICE CHIEF RESIGN????? WHY ARE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS BEING PUNISHED FOR DOING THE JOB THE PUBLIC ASKS OF THEM??????
    People need to educate themselves. More than once yesterday I heard the radio news describe this criminal as “an unarmed black man.” Since when is trying to attack a police officer with a taser considered UNARMED??? The media is deliberately trying to stoke hatred and outrage!

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  16. @Cisco Kid June 15, 2020 at 3:47 am

    > The Kenyan Queer started this ball rolling as the national avatar for hatred of law enforcement

    Until Obama, all the cops were honest. All honest cops at Ruby Ridge. All honest cops at Waco. All honest cops in Mayberry, before Barack.

    Until Obama, all the laws were honest. All the pols were honest. All the judges were honest. All honest mayors and governors, in all the cities and states, before Barack.

    And in less than eight years, he sacked them all. Stole all their pensions. Stole all the candy from their babies. Replaced them all. Each and every one. With corrupt, street Guido extortionists (and their ultraviolent droogs). And retconned all their paperworks. Giving them decades of fake seniority. Decades of fake experience (to “qualify” their fake managerial skill). And convinced his allies, the MSM, to use their hypnobeams, to convince the plebes, “These have always been ‘your’ cops”. Only after Barack.

    Such a waste. Generations of Americans. Who had no reason to believe any of the MSM lies. That cops would “abduct your children, because lesbians didn’t think they were sexual enough”. That cops would “kill your dog, and drag you out of your home, because the guy supplying the mayor with catamites, wanted to build a strip mall”. That cops would “steal your car, because they wanted it”. No cops would ever do that. Not before Barack.

    > America is going to pay an incredibly heavy price for defaming law and order when there is no one left to enforce it

    How will work set them free? If all the guards abandon their posts?

    > Most Americans with a single ounce of common sense are repulsed by the martyrdom and worship of these criminals

    I’ll let Mr. Montoya explain that to you.

    > the vulnerable are going to be screaming for protection they will no longer receive

    Same as it ever is. That’ll learn ’em.

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  17. @Peter the Bubblehead June 15, 2020 at 6:23 am

    > WHY ARE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS BEING PUNISHED FOR DOING THE JOB THE PUBLIC ASKS OF THEM??????

    The “public”!? “Asks”!?

    ?

    Shake ma head, and bless yer heart.

  18. @Me again officers have tried what you said “take his keys, drive him home, or let him make a call. Guess what, then the guy would get home, kick the crap outta his wife/girlfriend ot whatever. They have even gone on to commit murder after the officer “did the right thing”…only to be terminated from the department.

    It even goes to the point where Officers are not allowed to push disabled vehicles from the roadway or use a slim-jim to help out a motorist that locked his keys in the car. Pushing cars off the road “you scratched my bumper” boom lawsuit, officer on a fot post for a week. Keys locked in the car “here are your keys sir/maam” “you broke my locking mechanism” boom lawsuit” Don’t believe me, ask any NYC officer about these scenarios

    That type of nonsense started when officers would get a family dispute call, heated verbally, she says that he slapped her, officers really can’t physically tell if he did or didn’t. Officer tells the dude to take a walk n sllep it off a t a friend house, he says ok and leaves, officers leave, 2 hours later a call comes in to the officers of a female down….she is dead, guess who came back…..Now present day, he gets locked up on the original call for domestic violence, let the courts figure it out….officers damned if they do damned if they don’t

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