Posted June 8, 2015 11:24 am by Comments

By Bob Owens

It appears that the new police outrage de jour is going to focus on the actions of a police corporal in McKinney, Texas who was one of at least nine units responding to a riot (or am I supposed to say “pool party?”) where more than 70 youths trespassed at a community pool, started several fights, and then damaged property before the police finally intervened.

The video below picks up after a small number of the rioting teens attempted to run from police officers. They were quickly corralled, sat down in the grass to be interviewed, and several were handcuffed.

The officer that is the main focus of the video uses copious amounts of profanity (not very becoming, but also not unusual), but the anger at the officer focuses on his treatment of one non-complaint girl who refused to leave when ordered to do so, and two young men who mock-rushed the officer as he attempted to take the girl into custody.

If you’re pressed for time, the action begins heating up at about 2:25 in the video, where the officer tells a group of five girls to disperse, stating unequivocally, “you are leaving, now.”

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Source:: Bearing Arms

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