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Officers in Austin, Texas provoked public controversy last week after several cops forcibly handcuffed a woman out jogging as part of an initiative to curb pedestrian injuries. But Austins police chief only ratcheted up that controversy when he minimized the incident, saying at least his officers didnt sexually assault anyone.
In other cities theres cops who are actually committing sexual assaults on duty, so I thank God that this is what passes for a controversy in Austin, Texas, Austin police chief Art Acevedo said, according to reports by the Daily Texan. Acevedo later apologized for his comments, saying, In hindsight I believe the comparison was a poor analogy.
Last week, Acevedo said officers were focused on an initiative to curb pedestrian violations, stopping 28 people and issuing seven citations. A police department spokesperson told the Daily Austin the initiative was not just geared at jaywalkers, but pedestrian and bike safety.
Witnesses who saw the stop and arrest of Amanda Jo Stephen said they were taken aback when police pursued a woman who was simply out for a jog. I hear a cop shout at an innocent girl jogging through West Campus with her headphones on, said Chris Quintero, a UT-Austin student who was sitting at a nearby Starbucks. He said the officers then grabbed her by the arm and placed her in handcuffs as she pleaded that she had done nothing wrong, and several officers corralled her into a police car. Police said she failed to provide identification when asked.
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2014/02/24/3322591/austin-police-chief-defends-police-overreach-sexual-assault/#
In other cities theres cops who are actually committing sexual assaults on duty, so I thank God that this is what passes for a controversy in Austin, Texas,
WHAT??????
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BainsBane
(55,406 posts)We should be grateful.
Texasgal
(17,190 posts)I am so angry by this!!!
UtahLib
(3,180 posts)jeff47
(26,549 posts)I'm also fairly sure that'll happen soon enough.
UtahLib
(3,180 posts)seabeyond
(110,159 posts)it is used as a high bar.
no thought to what is actually being said that rape is not even considered, per se, just that an offense is associated with it is the new norm.
be it congress, courts, judges, cops, fuggin entertainment or the porn to get off on, rape is the new norm.