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    Ever Heard of Tony Timpa?

    This happened on August 10, 2016. Of course, I never heard about this and most people probably haven't either. Interesting...


    Police laughed and joked as he lost consciousness in handcuffs. Minutes later, he died.

    He asked the police for help. They told him to stay on the ground, where he was handcuffed and writhing. He said he was afraid the officers would kill him. They told him to relax. He asked for help again. They kept him pinned, his face in the grass, a knee on his back. He asked again.

    Then Tony Timpa went unconscious. In less than 20 minutes he was dead.

    The group of Dallas police officers detaining Timpa didn’t seem to notice he was dying in front of them. They didn’t check whether he was breathing, and they didn’t look for a pulse. Instead, the officers laughed. They mocked the way he had squirmed around, clearly in distress ?“like a roly poly,?one said. They speculated about what sort of mental illness he might have, or what drugs he might have taken.

    When Timpa stopped responding, the officers apparently assumed he was asleep. They kept laughing, making jokes about waking him up for school. They tapped him, shook him, but he didn’t answer. “What happened??one officer asked.

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    “I don’t know, he just got quiet,?another responded.

    “Just, bloop,?chimed in a third.

    Timpa’s last minutes alive were made public in a disturbing video obtained and published by the Dallas Morning News and NBC5, the result of a years-long legal battle for access to records related to the 32-year-old’s death in police custody on Aug. 10, 2016.

    The video, released Tuesday, challenged previous police claims that Timpa was aggressive and that they used only the force necessary to prevent him from rolling into a busy street. The footage also provides the clearest picture yet of that night three years ago, when Timpa called 911 asking for help.

    The case has dogged the department and angered the city since the Morning News broke the story two years ago. Dallas police declined to comment on the newly released video.

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    “Because there is pending litigation surrounding this incident, we are unable to comment on the actions of the officers,?department spokesman Carlos Almeida told The Washington Post.

    That night, Timpa, an executive who drove a Mercedes, called authorities from the parking lot of a local **** store. He told a dispatcher that he was afraid. He had schizophrenia, he said, and he hadn’t taken his medication. He was unarmed.

    Growing up, one of Timpa’s favorite books was “Peter Pat and the Policeman,?his mother Vicki Timpa told the Morning News. From it, he learned: “If you’re lost, ask a policeman for help,?she said. So he did. And it was the last call he ever made.

    A county autopsy report ruled that Timpa died “as a result of sudden cardiac death due to the toxic effects of ******* and physiologic stress associated with physical restraint.?The physicians who examined him ruled his death was a homicide.

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    “The stress of being restrained and extreme physical exertion contributed to his demise,?they wrote.

    The evidence unearthed by Vicki Timpa and her lawyers, along with the Morning News and NBC5, has led to an excessive force lawsuit in federal court and an indictment of three of the officers involved, Kevin Mansell, Danny Vasquez and Dustin Dillard. In March, the Dallas County district attorney dismissed the charges against them, and they returned to active duty the next month.

    By the time police arrived at the scene, two private security guards had already handcuffed Timpa.

    “Hey, get on the ground,?one of the officers said, sidling up to him.

    As he squirmed, another officer told his colleagues to “just keep him down.?He was restrained that way for more than 13 minutes, according to a Morning News analysis of the footage. As he’s pinned down, an officer tells Timpa they’re just trying to help. In the background, though, another officer can be heard noticing the upscale address on his ID and making a joke about a yacht club.

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    Officers then zip-tie Timpa’s legs. With an officer still on top of him, Timpa’s pleas fade to indecipherable grunts. He stops moving. “Tony, you still with us??someone asks. Someone else asks if he’s asleep. They all laugh.

    The Ethical Society of Police, an association of police officers in St. Louis that advocates for change, criticized the officers?tactics in a Twitter post.

    “They notice his breathing slowed, and joke about him being dead,?the group wrote. “The indifference for the man is angering.?br />
    One officer claims he heard Timpa snore. Another compares him to a child who is refusing to wake up to go to school.

    “Tony, time for school, wake up,?one says as another guffaws.

    “I don’t want to go to school, Mom,?an officer responds, mimicking a child. “Five more minutes, Mom.?br />
    After Timpa’s limp body is lifted onto a gurney, Dillard asks, “Is he knocked out? Or, he ain’t dead, is he? He didn’t just die down there, did he??br />
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    “I don’t think he did,?another officer responded.

    “Is he breathing??Dillard asked again.

    As Timpa is wheeled away, Dillard says to the others, “Hope I didn’t kill him.?br />
    They laugh.

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    #2
    more and more reason to hold cops accountable, but instead people only see race and make excuses for their actions

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      #3
      Wrong colour

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        #4
        Originally posted by larryx... View Post
        more and more reason to hold cops accountable, but instead people only see race and make excuses for their actions
        The point being that people have already destroyed businesses and needlessly brought about violence when a racial element is added and the media gets a hold of it. Only took a few days. This case is years old and nothing happened. The media blow this stuff up and then chaos. We don't even know details about the case and already all this. That's the difference. Shows how low the media is...

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          #5
          Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony View Post
          The point being that people have already destroyed businesses and needlessly brought about violence when a racial element is added and the media gets a hold of it. Only took a few days. This case is years old and nothing happened. The media blow this stuff up and then chaos. We don't even know details about the case and already all this. That's the difference. Shows how low the media is...
          why didnt white people march for him and protest??? why blame others for taking action??

          and as far as the looting..IT IS WRONG!!!but hell people burn down businesses and flip over cars and burn stuff when their team wins titles man..




          Last edited by Larry the boss; 05-29-2020, 09:23 PM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by larryx... View Post
            more and more reason to hold cops accountable, but instead people only see race and make excuses for their actions
            You don’t get it. It was wrong what happened to George Floyd but these cops will probably walk and it’s not a damn thing to do with race. If you could point to the cops being the direct cause you would at least have a chance but now you haven’t even got that. I get that people are angry, it’s understandable, the cops on these videos are beyond de****able.

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              #7
              Originally posted by 4truth View Post
              You don’t get it. It was wrong what happened to George Floyd but these cops will probably walk and it’s not a damn thing to do with race. If you could point to the cops being the direct cause you would at least have a chance but now you haven’t even got that. I get that people are angry, it’s understandable, the cops on these videos are beyond de****able.
              cop was literally the cause of his death..and the cause of death of the person OP is speaking about...they will say" oh the autopsy pointed to heart failure of some trash" BUT IF THE COP DID NOT APPEAR THAT DAY WOULD THAT PERSON STILL HAVE DIED??? sure you can have heart issues or anything else but physical abuse damn sure will stress that issue..I really thought people had commonsense but I see either they lack it or use any excuse to ignore the obvious..

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                #8
                Originally posted by larryx... View Post
                cop was literally the cause of his death..and the cause of death of the person OP is speaking about...they will say" oh the autopsy pointed to heart failure of some trash" BUT IF THE COP DID NOT APPEAR THAT DAY WOULD THAT PERSON STILL HAVE DIED??? sure you can have heart issues or anything else but physical abuse damn sure will stress that issue..I really thought people had commonsense but I see either they lack it or use any excuse to ignore the obvious..
                You’re preaching to the choir Larry but that isn’t the world we live in.
                Compared to the Timpa case in this thread, the Floyd case isn’t even that strong. Don’t be angry at me I’m just a messenger. From my observations of these cases, these cops walk.

                Edit: The second autopsy negates what I said here^^ about the cases strength.
                Last edited by 4truth; 06-03-2020, 09:04 AM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 4truth View Post
                  You’re preaching to the choir Larry but that isn’t the world we live in.
                  Compared to the Timpa case in this thread, the Floyd case isn’t even that strong. Don’t be angry at me I’m just a messenger. From my observations of these cases, these cops walk.
                  I am not mad at you at all, you didnt do anything other then give your opinion and you have every right to do that.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by larryx... View Post
                    why didnt white people march for him and protest??? why blame others for taking action??

                    and as far as the looting..IT IS WRONG!!!but hell people burn down businesses and flip over cars and burn stuff when their team wins titles man..




                    Well, for one thing, it wasn't a racial incident. Of course, this newest one might not have been either for all we know. Beyond that, it's always ****** to riot no matter the cause or race or anything. Rioting over anything is dumb, especially sports. This really isn't racial. Whites rioting? ******. Blacks rioting? ******. Asians rioting? ******. It really makes no sense. It just gives looters and thieves a license to commit crimes.

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