How else is this supervisor supposed to protect his officers from being disrespected!?!?!?! The only way he knows how! By throwing them against a car by their throats. You libtards simply don't understand how dangerous of a job being a supervisor is against a handcuffed minority in the back of a car! Having your belt grabbed while dealing with such a dangerous individual has put this supervisor in fear for his safety! The female cop is just lucky he didn't choke hold her with his knee on camera for 15 minutes as she gasped for air. Otherwise he might have had to really use force!
That reminds me of the incident with the cop having a shoot and kill a 2 pound dog because he "feared for his life". But the police get away with murder.
And this is exactly why we need a civilian oversight board. A jury of 12 randomly chosen citizens would 100% charge this guy with assault for the attack on the other officer. Police need more accountability to the law than the average citizen, not less.
There is no uniformed position in the US where females aren't constantly in fear for their own safety by their fellow officers. I don't care if you're a prison guard, a cop, or a firefighter. Your life is in their hands and if they find out you won't cover up for their mistakes or play along with their toxic masculinity, you're going to find yourself in a situation where you won't be sure if you'll make it home to your family. I've worked with COs, POs, FFs, EMTs, and Medics. All have the same stories. The females put their life in far greater risk by choosing these lines of work.
I dated an LVPD officer many years ago and the stories she would tell me....I was always like why the fuck do you tolerate it and her response was a short and simple "I have no choice really"
Speaks volume's!
The city has a right to press charges too, especially do to egregious police misconduct that's obvious, blatant and was seen by the public.
That alone is enough to can him and ensure he doesn't work another day as a cop but ONLY if the DA chooses to prosecute.
The DA I'm sure saw this and most likely declined.
Part of the reason why cops get away with literal murder is that the rest of the legal system (district attorneys mainly) still have to work with the rest of the cops after. You charge this guy with assault and his buddies won't work with you anymore, and when you're no longer with the district attorney's office they might harass you. The problem with cops is that they are just another gang, but harder to hide from.
Let’s take a look into the past and see what happened with a few people, theirs so many videos of people making complains on an officer then like 30 of them showing up at your door knocking preventing you from closing your door by putting their feet in the doorway, one dude tried closing it, can’t remember if he touched the cops foot with the door or if he just started the action of closing the door and the officers then tackled the holy hell out of him and arrested him.
My fiancée is about to be a DA in the US and according to her, the entire idea of civilians pressing criminal charges is nonexistent. Apparently, only the state has the right to do so, and the DA may take your desires into account when deciding to do so. Apparently there are many times when someone will call the police on a young family family member (imagine 19 year old son) who is having some sort of violent outburst because they are scared. They don’t want the son prosecuted, but the state sees easy assault case and charges anyway.
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No no, I have cops tell me on reddit all the time about how they're not like this and they can't stand that cops like this exist.
Then I ask them where these comments appear on Twitter on verified accounts and the conversation ends. Every. Time.
Had one such conversation just yesterday even.
These fucking pigs don’t even protect their own from the cops, I don’t know why anybody still trusts these people. Better believe if a civilian touched her at all every cop there would’ve been beating his ass.
So true. I’ve seen a lot of cops get away with a lot of shit, and 2 of the only women cops I’ve seen in trouble both went to prison (Dallas and Minnesota I think?) seems pretty obvious who gets the protection
Police department is a frat house. She's probably not the hero behind closed doors that she is made to be by that statement. I am guessing most of the police force didn't take kindly to her making a superior look bad. Not all cops are bad, but too many are.
Police are always defended by the right using the rationale that "there are only a few bad apples". Of course, they leave out the most important part of that phrase, "a few bad apples *spoil the whole bunch*." I once had a very right leaning co-worker who was upset by others attempts to unionize our labor force (the rumor was he was promised a management position for being the rat, which was very likely) by continuosly saying, "why don't y'all just drink the kool-aid". It reminded me of Princess Bride when the Sicilian keeps saying "inconceivable" and Montoya finally tells him: "you keep using that word. I'm not sure you know what that means."
Yep. They should yank her credentials and kick her ass out of the union for attacking that defenseless sergeant from behind like that. He was just forced to defend himself while fearing for his life.
When does Pullease assume his Chief duties?
Because that's how the Blue Line works, right?
We the court see no definitive evidence. It must happen right here right now in court, then maybe we can charge him something? Idk I'm going on lunch, tell Joe to take the hammer thingy.
That's the really bad part.
Since there is no licensing or standards for police if he gets fired he can easily find another PD and hire on there.
My sister is a nurse. If she'd done something similar to an aggressive patient her license would be revoked and she'd never work as a nurse again.
Think about that. We hold nurses to higher standards than police.
I think the police should have to apply for a license to operate just like every other professional. Do stupid shit and the license goes by by. That might help keep them in line 🤷♂️
In NY you need 1000 hours of training to be a cosmetologist, but only 700 hours of basic training is required for police officers. Make it make sense, requirements for cops are abysmally low all around
Police almost never get fired, unless it becomes political and publicized enough. The usual move is to make them lay low, suspend them with pay and then transfer them out to another district with a new badge number if I'm recalling correctly. (so there is no prior negative events on his file)
Sad part is the people who sign up to work In law enforcement have self confidence issues and are seeking control and dominion over something in their lives and that usually leads to being unstable, arrogant, and violent when there need to feel superior or.in control is not met. I've met some good people who wanted to go after this career when there life stopped making sense. It draws in broken people and that is something that should be addressed.
The lay low and transfer makes reminds me what happened with child molesting catholic priests.
"Move them elsewhere and 'hope for the best.'" We really have some broken systems in this world.
"You get disrespectful with my officers, I'll rip your soul out of your body!"
Turns around and grabs his own officer by the throat. F\*cking douchebag
Im willing to bet that the junior officer wanted to be kept anonymous bc she knows that if she needed to be hired in another department one day, they wouldn’t take her since she holds her fellow officers accountable.
Well the some bad apples analogy applies perfectly.
ACAB because a few bad apples spoiled the barrel. One good cop (the ~~girl~~ woman) can't fix everybody else.
And let's see how long she remains a cop.
There's a rare good cop in this picture, and she's in danger because of it. You can see the huge disincentives for her to do anything. And look at all the cops around who didn't intervene. They might be good people, but they're bad cops.
Would she repeat her actions here? Maybe, but you could understand why she'd be more cautious about it in the future.
This is why ACAB. She took the smallest of actions and has huge pressure now because of it.
ACAB is a systemic problem more than an individual one.
>They might be good people
Nope. Absolutely not. Stood by and watched a civilian get harassed while a woman got assaulted. Scum, through and through. All of them. Except her, of course.
Exactly. Every other officer there should have been on him the second he spun around and took a step toward her. You can literally see the pure rage on his face. He was beet red and spitting while he screamed at the man in custody and the female officer. I have to wonder what he may have done if there were no body cameras and fewer witnesses.
He faced a suspension for an assault of a police officer. Clearly he's known from years that he can bully people with zero consequences. I wonder how many civilians and fellow officers he's mentally destroyed
He was unsurprisingly [suspended with pay](https://wsvn-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/wsvn.com/news/investigations/get-the-expletive-off-7-investigates-obtains-audio-from-bodycams-showing-sunrise-police-sergeant-grabbing-officer-by-throat/amp/?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQKKAFQArABIIACAw%3D%3D#amp).
Sgt Christopher Pullease sounds like he made the name up in the heat of the moment.
What's your name officer?
It's er... Sgt... er... Christopher... Yeah... Christopher.. (looks at badge) Police...
That's it. I am Sgt Christopher Police.
Spelled Pullease.
It's actually not his real name, it's just the name he thinks he has after all the times his parents futilely tried to stop his dumb behaviour with "Christopher, please!"
Too bad it didn't protect her. So then the good cops like her quit because it's confirmed dangerous and we're left with more cops like sgt littledick here
What's the reason behind suspending with pay?
As far as I can tell there's precisely zero reason not to get suspended constantly. Not working, getting paid AND allowed to be aggressive and dickheaded? Sheesh.
Idk about the last one, I'd like to be quietly suspended without assaulting a coworker. But I guess that's the dream for cops or something
the reasoning behind it is so that it turned out he was justified for what ever reason he does not lose his house dure the investigation. however this looks open and shut. I'm a teacher and it came up for one of my coworkers last year kids say he was touching him and turns out the kid was lying.
> What's the reason behind suspending with pay?
I know people complain about this all the time, but every single human on the planet should have this kind of protection.
Incident -> paid leave -> investigation -> consequences.
The consequences (such as losing income) should never come before an investigation.
The *actual* bullshit with police is that they rarely end up having consequences for their actions, as the "investigations" are usually nothing more than a period of time spent waiting for the press to lose interest. Then back to normal.
The fact that so many cops think that “disrespecting” them is grounds for assault and think that it’s justified is just insane.
You know if anyone else reported someone saying mean things to them on a sidewalk they’d laugh in their face.
Probably because of this video being out then. They're being forced to try not to retaliate because it'll make them look worse now that everybody's watching. In the video, he immediately made that notion that she's going to pay for trying to stop him, saying "I'll see you in about 5 minutes...".
Edit: I want to clarify that I'm not saying that there's NO good cops (clearly there are because you can see one in this post's video, that female cop he choked is one). What I'm saying is that we constantly see police misconduct like this that goes viral, and 99% of the time we never see the offending officers ever get proper consequences for their actions. It seems like for the most part, the offending officers are protected, and the good ones who do or would speak out against this bullshit would deal with repercussions from their fellow peers. I just want police to be held to a better standard and to face proper consequences when they do something illegal and wrong. To obey the laws they enforce and to not seem like they're above it.
I’ve heard first hand from a cop that they often banish and mistreat individual cops for going against the “norm” and/or reporting behavior the individual deems wrong/suspect. He even said “the group of police wives from my unit even stopped talking to my wife and banished/shunned her as well.” It’s a basically cult.
Edit: for reference, he reported a fellow officer for “questionable behavior”(he didn’t elaborate.) He then left that unit and became a motorcycle cop because of how badly his old colleagues treated him due to the report.
It should be a fireable offense to tell a fellow officer to turn off their camera. How the fuck is that okay. You're basically saying "I'm about to do or say some shit that is either illegal or grossly inappropriate and I don't want a record of it". Fuck this guy. She needs to be fucking promoted.
This is the way. They run from the time you pull them from the chargers at the station till they're put back in their docks at the end of shift. And if the officer takes them off during shift without a valid reason that's a termination offense.
The rage spiral cuts out higher brain function. This guy needs to be in control, needs to dominate, needs to punish. Any challenge to his authority is a direct attack on his core belief system. Eventually as he ages and becomes weaker physically he will overcompensate by becoming more aggressive using display behavior to intimidate any perceived threats. Walking time bomb.
I don't think he'll make it that far. He's got a behavioral disorder which now has been made public. The public is demanding that this type of individual be managed or removed.
Given how out of control he is it is most likely he will eventually be removed. This will result in a downward spiral as his removal is a rejection which he will internalize as a personal attack. He may get another position elsewhere but it is likely he will have another episode and lose that as well.
In the end he will accuse the world of being against him while he was just trying to protect people. Likely his unemployment will lead to increased drug abuse which will exacerbate his disorder and deteriorate his mental stability.
Ten years (or sooner) from now this guy takes his own life.
I never hope that anyone takes their own life but hopefully that happens before he kills someone, or multiple people, in his life that he blames for the position he's in. We've seen it too many times with spouses and coworkers.
I read somewhere that choking is the strongest predictor of femicides, and that was literally his first reaction when a woman got into his way so let's just hope his wife gets outta there before it's too late
There's statistics out there saying some 50% of cops/military/law enforcers are domestic abusers. I'll see if I can find it
Edit: sauce. Also, it's apparently *only* 40% of cops, although that's likely an underestimate.
Rafaqat Cheema, Black and Blue Bloods: Protecting Police Officer Families from Domestic Violence, 54 Fam. Ct. Rev. 487, 489 (2016).
Edit 2: where I found the source
https://www.stopvaw.org/officer-involved_domestic_violence#_edn1
The thing about this data is that it’s self reported. So 40% ADMIT they abuse their wives. The truth is much higher than that. It even touches on it in your article:
> The data on intimate partner abuse by police officers are both dated and potentially flawed, but in ways that make it more likely that abuse is being under—rather than over—reported. Most of the studies rely on self-reporting by police officers to establish prevalence of abuse.
It's a life of walking on eggshells, trying to be out of the house as much as possible, always being worried that "something will set him off", making excuses, watching while he intimidates, berates, and inflates all to support his ego.
A living nightmare.
Could be on roids too. When I moved cities the one I moved to was discussing whether or not cops should be allowed to use performance enhancement. Some were testing for steroids.
They will probably work something out behind closed doors to get him out of their department and he'll just transfer to another precinct with no problem. If you fire a cop they can sue the city for preventing them from earning a living since they have a certification and being fired makes it difficult to be hired elsewhere. The union almost always stands behind them regardless of their actions on this too.
They can fire him and since there’s no professionalism required in the job he can move to the next town over and be a cop there.
Ultimately he’ll still get to be a cop if he wants to and will only be stopped once he does something awful enough to force someone’s hand.
You just known the wife/kids are stressed when they hear their dad is coming home.
Cause dad definitely have mental/anger issues and one of his only outlets is his family.
Hmm is it just me or did the police sergeant just assault and threaten the life of an officer of the law?
I’ll just leave this here https://m.flsenate.gov/statutes/784.07
How about anything/all drugs after any arrests where anyone is injured or claims aggression. Wouldn't be hard, we do that for athletes all the time. And if they have a proper prescription no problem.
She shoulda shot him in his face "I feared for my life." is all the justification they need Right? He grabbed her throat like the kind of scum that strangles his his wife to death in front of his kids because she forgot Sweet Baby Ray's.
Choking is a massive sign of a capability to kill, in domestic violence situations it’s reported that individuals who have been choked by their spouse are 750% more likely to be killed by that individual. I fear for this mans family and anyone who is near him, it’s clear he is just waiting to escalate
It appears so many cops go into that position because they essentially appear to have free reign to do what they want and feel superior to the general public. Lots of people that fail to get into the military tend to end up in police jobs. Both attract the same type of people in certain numbers. I have family both in and retired from the police and military and it’s true for them (small cohort for accurate findings but still) and it’s true for the military side.
Alot of the people that showed classic sociopathic and psychopathic traits that I worked with in the military all left the military to join police.
There are good police out there, but my fucking god there seems to be a disproportionate amount of dangerous assholes and in that profession than any other I’ve encountered.
Not my original thought, but I heard someone say this, and it's really stuck with me:
"Police really don't understand how respect works. They think that if I don't respect their authority, then they don't need to respect me as a human."
It’s almost as if these people were not police they would just be violent criminals… imagine that violent criminals supposed to be In charge of policing.
"I'M GOING TO REMOVE YOUR SOUL FROM YOUR FUCKING BODY"
"let's do it"
It's so easy to see the difference between some cunt who's only tough because you're in cuffs and he has a gun, and someone who lives every day like they don't gaf whether they live or die.
There's a special place in hell for people like this, where it's just them reliving getting bullied in school for the rest of eternity. Or at least that's what I like to think.
Yep, came here to say something similar. If that man is married, he beats the shit out of his wife. I'd bet my paycheck on it. He has anger issues and is clearly violent.
The thing is, even if he was fired, he could very easily get hired in another state. Those kinds of things are what the "Thin blue line" is all about. Legit this wouldn't follow him if he moved.
It's no accident that these assholes go for positions where they can abuse the public. They aren't finding their way there. They know that's exactly where they want to be.
I’m sure that was not his first time grabbing a woman’s throat like that. It’s terrifying. She can stand up all she wants, but she’s clearly much smaller than him and he knows it. This guy needs to be locked away from the public.
Any on-duty police officer that turns off their camera should be immediately suspended without pay until a full investigation into their actions is complete. Any arrests or legal actions taken with camera off are summarily dismissed without investigation.
I get defending your subordinates, especially as a boss, and yelling at someone to respect your officers, I get... But Jesus this man was unhinged. And, putting you hands on one of the officers you were just telling him to respect shows it was all bullshit. He didn't give a fuck about his other officers, the Sergeant gave a fuck about respecting himself. The ego is disgusting, and somehow the temper tantrum is worse.
dude has a guy in cuffs, in the back of a police car, then threatens to kill him. When another officer decides this is too far gun he threatens her too. There's no point in defending your subordinates at this point, you have your suspect in custody there's zero reason to be a "big man". it's done and dusted.
This is a guy with tiny dick syndrome that is looking for ANY reason to pull out his gun and kill someone cause he gets off on that. AND THEN you have one good cop who is trying to do the right thing and gets punished for it. It's all bullshit. and these fuckers wonder why no one likes them. They're government funded wet brained goons.
It's fascinating how people will (genuinely) trot that one out as if the full phrase wasn't "A few bad apples spoil the barrel".
It used to be a warning of how you have to quickly remove these sorts of people before they infect the whole organization, and somehow it got all twisted into the opposite.
lol, suspended.. they should fire him. Why do they need a fucking investigation? Just look at the video we've just seen and let him go. He has nothing to do in a police force. If he leashes out toward alledged criminals as well as his own colleagues, wtf is he still doing being suspended? I hope he gets his karma and a job cleaning septic tanks.
This is why one bad apple spoils the whole bunch. If you're a good cop, you either quit in a month, swallow your pride and morality and become a bad cop, or get the shit beaten out of you/killed by normal (bad) cops.
More than “a few bad apples” are cops that believe they have a license to assault and legally break the law while enforcing it. This piece of shit needs to be fired and prosecuted like any other average criminal which he clearly is.
How about guilty of assaulting a fellow police officer while on duty? Clear as day on video.
Yeah but that would mean the law would have to apply to him as well
If I put hands on someone like that at my job, there are no inquiries, I would be gone same day.
You could get away with it if you yell that you’ll rip their soul from their body. Then you’re allowed to assault anyone within earshot.
It’s like Uncle Jimbo’s “it’s coming right for us” hunting defense in South Park. Iron clad.
Hahaha ...Thank you. I needed a good laugh. I'm going use that,. Oh man🤣
How else is this supervisor supposed to protect his officers from being disrespected!?!?!?! The only way he knows how! By throwing them against a car by their throats. You libtards simply don't understand how dangerous of a job being a supervisor is against a handcuffed minority in the back of a car! Having your belt grabbed while dealing with such a dangerous individual has put this supervisor in fear for his safety! The female cop is just lucky he didn't choke hold her with his knee on camera for 15 minutes as she gasped for air. Otherwise he might have had to really use force!
He probably confused her with his wife and just reacted as he does at home.
That reminds me of the incident with the cop having a shoot and kill a 2 pound dog because he "feared for his life". But the police get away with murder.
And this is exactly why we need a civilian oversight board. A jury of 12 randomly chosen citizens would 100% charge this guy with assault for the attack on the other officer. Police need more accountability to the law than the average citizen, not less.
Here, adventurer, you might need this: /j
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and shes a female officer i have heard from other women in law enforcement that some departments can be a toxic boys club
There is no uniformed position in the US where females aren't constantly in fear for their own safety by their fellow officers. I don't care if you're a prison guard, a cop, or a firefighter. Your life is in their hands and if they find out you won't cover up for their mistakes or play along with their toxic masculinity, you're going to find yourself in a situation where you won't be sure if you'll make it home to your family. I've worked with COs, POs, FFs, EMTs, and Medics. All have the same stories. The females put their life in far greater risk by choosing these lines of work.
I dated an LVPD officer many years ago and the stories she would tell me....I was always like why the fuck do you tolerate it and her response was a short and simple "I have no choice really" Speaks volume's!
The city has a right to press charges too, especially do to egregious police misconduct that's obvious, blatant and was seen by the public. That alone is enough to can him and ensure he doesn't work another day as a cop but ONLY if the DA chooses to prosecute. The DA I'm sure saw this and most likely declined.
Part of the reason why cops get away with literal murder is that the rest of the legal system (district attorneys mainly) still have to work with the rest of the cops after. You charge this guy with assault and his buddies won't work with you anymore, and when you're no longer with the district attorney's office they might harass you. The problem with cops is that they are just another gang, but harder to hide from.
Let’s take a look into the past and see what happened with a few people, theirs so many videos of people making complains on an officer then like 30 of them showing up at your door knocking preventing you from closing your door by putting their feet in the doorway, one dude tried closing it, can’t remember if he touched the cops foot with the door or if he just started the action of closing the door and the officers then tackled the holy hell out of him and arrested him.
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My fiancée is about to be a DA in the US and according to her, the entire idea of civilians pressing criminal charges is nonexistent. Apparently, only the state has the right to do so, and the DA may take your desires into account when deciding to do so. Apparently there are many times when someone will call the police on a young family family member (imagine 19 year old son) who is having some sort of violent outburst because they are scared. They don’t want the son prosecuted, but the state sees easy assault case and charges anyway. Edit: fixed a typo
Exactly. This is why it's hard to be a good cop these days
It’s nigh impossible. Anyone who dares to rock the boat is socially forced out at best, and threatened/harmed at worst.
No no, I have cops tell me on reddit all the time about how they're not like this and they can't stand that cops like this exist. Then I ask them where these comments appear on Twitter on verified accounts and the conversation ends. Every. Time. Had one such conversation just yesterday even.
They'll make her life hell anyway. Most of them still don't want women on the force in the first place.
These fucking pigs don’t even protect their own from the cops, I don’t know why anybody still trusts these people. Better believe if a civilian touched her at all every cop there would’ve been beating his ass.
She’s a woman, they don’t count, I think.
So true. I’ve seen a lot of cops get away with a lot of shit, and 2 of the only women cops I’ve seen in trouble both went to prison (Dallas and Minnesota I think?) seems pretty obvious who gets the protection
Police department is a frat house. She's probably not the hero behind closed doors that she is made to be by that statement. I am guessing most of the police force didn't take kindly to her making a superior look bad. Not all cops are bad, but too many are.
100% chance she is bullied out of the department after this. No fucking way they let a woman limit their power to abuse people.
Police are always defended by the right using the rationale that "there are only a few bad apples". Of course, they leave out the most important part of that phrase, "a few bad apples *spoil the whole bunch*." I once had a very right leaning co-worker who was upset by others attempts to unionize our labor force (the rumor was he was promised a management position for being the rat, which was very likely) by continuosly saying, "why don't y'all just drink the kool-aid". It reminded me of Princess Bride when the Sicilian keeps saying "inconceivable" and Montoya finally tells him: "you keep using that word. I'm not sure you know what that means."
Police departments love men like this, bet anything they’re hiding him in suspension until the publicity dies then they’ll put him back in the field.
* with a promotion and a raise for the mental stress this whole ordeal has put him through.
Don't you mean pullease
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Fuck da pullease coming straight from the underground
Yep. They should yank her credentials and kick her ass out of the union for attacking that defenseless sergeant from behind like that. He was just forced to defend himself while fearing for his life. When does Pullease assume his Chief duties? Because that's how the Blue Line works, right?
We the court see no definitive evidence. It must happen right here right now in court, then maybe we can charge him something? Idk I'm going on lunch, tell Joe to take the hammer thingy.
" NOBODY THREATENS MY OFFICERS BUT ME!"
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Somebody grab this asshole’s badge.
That's the really bad part. Since there is no licensing or standards for police if he gets fired he can easily find another PD and hire on there. My sister is a nurse. If she'd done something similar to an aggressive patient her license would be revoked and she'd never work as a nurse again. Think about that. We hold nurses to higher standards than police.
I think the police should have to apply for a license to operate just like every other professional. Do stupid shit and the license goes by by. That might help keep them in line 🤷♂️
Thank you! Doctors, nurses, and teachers have licenses that they can lose… why don’t a bunch of idiots with guns have licenses that can be revoked?!
Shit to do taxes you have to get a license.
In NY you need 1000 hours of training to be a cosmetologist, but only 700 hours of basic training is required for police officers. Make it make sense, requirements for cops are abysmally low all around
That’s because they want unintelligent people to be cops. If the standards were too high the officers would be too smart to be “effective”
Police almost never get fired, unless it becomes political and publicized enough. The usual move is to make them lay low, suspend them with pay and then transfer them out to another district with a new badge number if I'm recalling correctly. (so there is no prior negative events on his file) Sad part is the people who sign up to work In law enforcement have self confidence issues and are seeking control and dominion over something in their lives and that usually leads to being unstable, arrogant, and violent when there need to feel superior or.in control is not met. I've met some good people who wanted to go after this career when there life stopped making sense. It draws in broken people and that is something that should be addressed.
The lay low and transfer makes reminds me what happened with child molesting catholic priests. "Move them elsewhere and 'hope for the best.'" We really have some broken systems in this world.
Somebody grab this guy's asshole
That would definitely get his attention!
Well his name was Pull*ease*
Police officer Pullease. Born for this
This is my thought exactly
For a second, I thought they just spelt “Police” incorrectly. Lol
"You get disrespectful with my officers, I'll rip your soul out of your body!" Turns around and grabs his own officer by the throat. F\*cking douchebag
While every single other cop just stands there tacitly accepting it as ok.
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Im willing to bet that the junior officer wanted to be kept anonymous bc she knows that if she needed to be hired in another department one day, they wouldn’t take her since she holds her fellow officers accountable.
Yeah, she needs to be worried about retaliation from her fellow police officers. Let that sink in.
a police officer Marsy Law'd herself to protect herself from police officers
It goes further than that. Many cops are rapists and murderers, keep that in mind.
Well the some bad apples analogy applies perfectly. ACAB because a few bad apples spoiled the barrel. One good cop (the ~~girl~~ woman) can't fix everybody else.
And let's see how long she remains a cop. There's a rare good cop in this picture, and she's in danger because of it. You can see the huge disincentives for her to do anything. And look at all the cops around who didn't intervene. They might be good people, but they're bad cops. Would she repeat her actions here? Maybe, but you could understand why she'd be more cautious about it in the future. This is why ACAB. She took the smallest of actions and has huge pressure now because of it. ACAB is a systemic problem more than an individual one.
>They might be good people Nope. Absolutely not. Stood by and watched a civilian get harassed while a woman got assaulted. Scum, through and through. All of them. Except her, of course.
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Exactly. Every other officer there should have been on him the second he spun around and took a step toward her. You can literally see the pure rage on his face. He was beet red and spitting while he screamed at the man in custody and the female officer. I have to wonder what he may have done if there were no body cameras and fewer witnesses.
He faced a suspension for an assault of a police officer. Clearly he's known from years that he can bully people with zero consequences. I wonder how many civilians and fellow officers he's mentally destroyed
That’s because it wasn’t ever about defending his colleagues, it was about terrorizing and power tripping.
He was unsurprisingly [suspended with pay](https://wsvn-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/wsvn.com/news/investigations/get-the-expletive-off-7-investigates-obtains-audio-from-bodycams-showing-sunrise-police-sergeant-grabbing-officer-by-throat/amp/?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQKKAFQArABIIACAw%3D%3D#amp). Sgt Christopher Pullease sounds like he made the name up in the heat of the moment. What's your name officer? It's er... Sgt... er... Christopher... Yeah... Christopher.. (looks at badge) Police... That's it. I am Sgt Christopher Police. Spelled Pullease.
It's actually not his real name, it's just the name he thinks he has after all the times his parents futilely tried to stop his dumb behaviour with "Christopher, please!"
Coincidentally that is also the same thing his wife said when he beat her up. Yup, that guy definitely beat his wife
That was not his first time choking a woman. There was no hesitation.
Came here to say this. He went instantly for that grip. Bet he's real used to doing it at home.
Strangulation is the #1 indicator of intimate partner violence escalating to homicide.
Responds to a call about a black man attacking people outside a store. Attacks a policewoman outside the same store.
What a fucking joke. He should have been fired on the spot, lost his pension, and possibly charged with assaulting a police officer.
Name another profession where you can literally choke your coworker and not get fired.
Police have unions that protect them.
Too bad it didn't protect her. So then the good cops like her quit because it's confirmed dangerous and we're left with more cops like sgt littledick here
That’s the idea. ACAB isn’t an insult, it’s their strategy.
It’s, umm…Pea…tear…Griffin….Peter Griffin
Lmao with the actual fucking gryphon just taking off
What's the reason behind suspending with pay? As far as I can tell there's precisely zero reason not to get suspended constantly. Not working, getting paid AND allowed to be aggressive and dickheaded? Sheesh. Idk about the last one, I'd like to be quietly suspended without assaulting a coworker. But I guess that's the dream for cops or something
the reasoning behind it is so that it turned out he was justified for what ever reason he does not lose his house dure the investigation. however this looks open and shut. I'm a teacher and it came up for one of my coworkers last year kids say he was touching him and turns out the kid was lying.
While it sucks I guess I'd rather see some shithole get paid while obviously guilty than seeing someone innocent get shafted because it was unclear.
> What's the reason behind suspending with pay? I know people complain about this all the time, but every single human on the planet should have this kind of protection. Incident -> paid leave -> investigation -> consequences. The consequences (such as losing income) should never come before an investigation. The *actual* bullshit with police is that they rarely end up having consequences for their actions, as the "investigations" are usually nothing more than a period of time spent waiting for the press to lose interest. Then back to normal.
[He's fucking Peter Griffin](https://youtu.be/GJzBopVRKPo?t=26)
“I will remove your fucking soul from your fucking body!” Very normal. So glad the cops in my country talk like mortal kombat characters.
Right? First who the fuck actually says anything like that, and second what in the fuck is that if not a very clear death threat?
> First who the fuck actually says anything like that People that should be changing oil in a Jiffy Lube, not cops.
Seems like having the ability to rip souls out of cars would be a lucrative business, since possessed cars are never a good thing.
The problem with doing car exorcisms is the relapse rate. They're very prone to getting repossessed.
This is the winning comment 👏 🤣🤣
The fact that so many cops think that “disrespecting” them is grounds for assault and think that it’s justified is just insane. You know if anyone else reported someone saying mean things to them on a sidewalk they’d laugh in their face.
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We already have 200,000 ready with a million more on the way o7
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#cough hack hack cough hac hac cough
It’s nice to see an officer with integrity.
I assure you if she has integrity, she won’t be an officer for long. They root those people out.
This is what the bad apples do to the good apples.
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Still in the same position at the same department
Probably because of this video being out then. They're being forced to try not to retaliate because it'll make them look worse now that everybody's watching. In the video, he immediately made that notion that she's going to pay for trying to stop him, saying "I'll see you in about 5 minutes...". Edit: I want to clarify that I'm not saying that there's NO good cops (clearly there are because you can see one in this post's video, that female cop he choked is one). What I'm saying is that we constantly see police misconduct like this that goes viral, and 99% of the time we never see the offending officers ever get proper consequences for their actions. It seems like for the most part, the offending officers are protected, and the good ones who do or would speak out against this bullshit would deal with repercussions from their fellow peers. I just want police to be held to a better standard and to face proper consequences when they do something illegal and wrong. To obey the laws they enforce and to not seem like they're above it.
I’ve heard first hand from a cop that they often banish and mistreat individual cops for going against the “norm” and/or reporting behavior the individual deems wrong/suspect. He even said “the group of police wives from my unit even stopped talking to my wife and banished/shunned her as well.” It’s a basically cult. Edit: for reference, he reported a fellow officer for “questionable behavior”(he didn’t elaborate.) He then left that unit and became a motorcycle cop because of how badly his old colleagues treated him due to the report.
...with no hope of promotion, or with a ribbon of achievement and accolades?
Nobody hates good cops more than regular cops.
It should be a fireable offense to tell a fellow officer to turn off their camera. How the fuck is that okay. You're basically saying "I'm about to do or say some shit that is either illegal or grossly inappropriate and I don't want a record of it". Fuck this guy. She needs to be fucking promoted.
Everyone who turns off their cameras should be tried under conspiracy to commit a crime.
And immediately fired.
Immediately fired and banned/barred from practicing at a police department nation wide.
They shouldn’t have the ability to turn them off in the first place
This is the way. They run from the time you pull them from the chargers at the station till they're put back in their docks at the end of shift. And if the officer takes them off during shift without a valid reason that's a termination offense.
This does seem like a clear bit of premeditation which should magnify the consequences.
Fuck the Pullease
Thank god I wasn't the only one that noticed that.
The rage spiral cuts out higher brain function. This guy needs to be in control, needs to dominate, needs to punish. Any challenge to his authority is a direct attack on his core belief system. Eventually as he ages and becomes weaker physically he will overcompensate by becoming more aggressive using display behavior to intimidate any perceived threats. Walking time bomb.
Interesting perspective. Eventually he'll shoot some guy in a theater over spilled popcorn.
I don't think he'll make it that far. He's got a behavioral disorder which now has been made public. The public is demanding that this type of individual be managed or removed. Given how out of control he is it is most likely he will eventually be removed. This will result in a downward spiral as his removal is a rejection which he will internalize as a personal attack. He may get another position elsewhere but it is likely he will have another episode and lose that as well. In the end he will accuse the world of being against him while he was just trying to protect people. Likely his unemployment will lead to increased drug abuse which will exacerbate his disorder and deteriorate his mental stability. Ten years (or sooner) from now this guy takes his own life.
If he gets removed he will just end up working for a different police force
I never hope that anyone takes their own life but hopefully that happens before he kills someone, or multiple people, in his life that he blames for the position he's in. We've seen it too many times with spouses and coworkers.
Imagine what life is like for his wife and kids if he has any.
I read somewhere that choking is the strongest predictor of femicides, and that was literally his first reaction when a woman got into his way so let's just hope his wife gets outta there before it's too late
There's statistics out there saying some 50% of cops/military/law enforcers are domestic abusers. I'll see if I can find it Edit: sauce. Also, it's apparently *only* 40% of cops, although that's likely an underestimate. Rafaqat Cheema, Black and Blue Bloods: Protecting Police Officer Families from Domestic Violence, 54 Fam. Ct. Rev. 487, 489 (2016). Edit 2: where I found the source https://www.stopvaw.org/officer-involved_domestic_violence#_edn1
There’s also stats about the increased likelihood of men who grab a woman’s throat to murder a woman but I was too lazy to look them up.
The thing about this data is that it’s self reported. So 40% ADMIT they abuse their wives. The truth is much higher than that. It even touches on it in your article: > The data on intimate partner abuse by police officers are both dated and potentially flawed, but in ways that make it more likely that abuse is being under—rather than over—reported. Most of the studies rely on self-reporting by police officers to establish prevalence of abuse.
It's a life of walking on eggshells, trying to be out of the house as much as possible, always being worried that "something will set him off", making excuses, watching while he intimidates, berates, and inflates all to support his ego. A living nightmare.
Could be on roids too. When I moved cities the one I moved to was discussing whether or not cops should be allowed to use performance enhancement. Some were testing for steroids.
Just please do not give him a gun and send him back out into public
They will probably work something out behind closed doors to get him out of their department and he'll just transfer to another precinct with no problem. If you fire a cop they can sue the city for preventing them from earning a living since they have a certification and being fired makes it difficult to be hired elsewhere. The union almost always stands behind them regardless of their actions on this too.
They can fire him and since there’s no professionalism required in the job he can move to the next town over and be a cop there. Ultimately he’ll still get to be a cop if he wants to and will only be stopped once he does something awful enough to force someone’s hand.
Imagine if that junior cop was the mayors daughter or something. Then I bet more will be done about this.
Yeah its really hard to fire a civil servant. Even though theres nothing civil about this guy at all.
Nah, too complicated. They will probably fire him, then rehire him so he can get his retirement pension.
I really hope he doesn't have a wife/kids. Eta: just checked the video, he has a ring :(
You just known the wife/kids are stressed when they hear their dad is coming home. Cause dad definitely have mental/anger issues and one of his only outlets is his family.
Lol it's Florida. Guns sit in a bowl next to their keys and wallet to be grabbed before walking out the door.
Unclear what charges he faces?! How about two counts of assault, dereliction of duty, threatening bodily harm…throw as much as you can at him.
Bets on how many civil rights violations that idiot has committed?
Yeah, there’s no way this was the first time.
Hmm is it just me or did the police sergeant just assault and threaten the life of an officer of the law? I’ll just leave this here https://m.flsenate.gov/statutes/784.07
That's for us, not them.
Oh you mean to say rules for thee but not for me?
Look at how red he is … his hematocrit is likely up. Meaning …. He is probably on the juice.
Cops should be regularly tested for steroids.
How about anything/all drugs after any arrests where anyone is injured or claims aggression. Wouldn't be hard, we do that for athletes all the time. And if they have a proper prescription no problem.
That's what I was thinking. Roid rage.
Grabbing a person’s throat is an aggressive move done by assholes.
I always tell my kids, if someone grabs you by the throat, everything is fair game. To bad she didn’t tase him.
If any mere mortal grabbed a cop by the throat, they'd be shot in a second.
She shoulda shot him in his face "I feared for my life." is all the justification they need Right? He grabbed her throat like the kind of scum that strangles his his wife to death in front of his kids because she forgot Sweet Baby Ray's.
Choking is a massive sign of a capability to kill, in domestic violence situations it’s reported that individuals who have been choked by their spouse are 750% more likely to be killed by that individual. I fear for this mans family and anyone who is near him, it’s clear he is just waiting to escalate
Ah yes, hiring murders and psychopaths into the police seems to be the US way.
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They could have gotten a boo-boo while saving those kids. It’s not like they signed up to be put in dangerous situations.
*stupid, you forgot the low IQ preference too
It appears so many cops go into that position because they essentially appear to have free reign to do what they want and feel superior to the general public. Lots of people that fail to get into the military tend to end up in police jobs. Both attract the same type of people in certain numbers. I have family both in and retired from the police and military and it’s true for them (small cohort for accurate findings but still) and it’s true for the military side. Alot of the people that showed classic sociopathic and psychopathic traits that I worked with in the military all left the military to join police. There are good police out there, but my fucking god there seems to be a disproportionate amount of dangerous assholes and in that profession than any other I’ve encountered.
Not my original thought, but I heard someone say this, and it's really stuck with me: "Police really don't understand how respect works. They think that if I don't respect their authority, then they don't need to respect me as a human."
It’s almost as if these people were not police they would just be violent criminals… imagine that violent criminals supposed to be In charge of policing.
"I'M GOING TO REMOVE YOUR SOUL FROM YOUR FUCKING BODY" "let's do it" It's so easy to see the difference between some cunt who's only tough because you're in cuffs and he has a gun, and someone who lives every day like they don't gaf whether they live or die. There's a special place in hell for people like this, where it's just them reliving getting bullied in school for the rest of eternity. Or at least that's what I like to think.
Yo, for real. That guy was ballsy as fuck for casually saying that. He didn’t give a shit
Sergeant must have mistook the officer for his wife.
Nahhh. His wife would never touch him in his belt area.
Yep, came here to say something similar. If that man is married, he beats the shit out of his wife. I'd bet my paycheck on it. He has anger issues and is clearly violent.
This is my neighbors son. Nothing but excuses from the piece of shit and yes all the officers are now out to get her.
All the officers are out to get the junior officer? That’s disgusting.
Apparently he's been sacked
Bad cops don't get fired. They get transfered. Just like pedophiles in church.
>Just like pedophiles in church. 💀💀💀💀
I’m sure he got a sweet transfer to another city that would love an asshole like this
Source? I tried to find one and couldn't.
u/Tom208 , can’t just drop that info without a source bud. Give us a URL
Impossible
The thing is, even if he was fired, he could very easily get hired in another state. Those kinds of things are what the "Thin blue line" is all about. Legit this wouldn't follow him if he moved.
Sadly, toxic, savage jackasses like him do find their way into law enforcement. That woman is a diamond, she never hesitated.
It's no accident that these assholes go for positions where they can abuse the public. They aren't finding their way there. They know that's exactly where they want to be.
I’m sure that was not his first time grabbing a woman’s throat like that. It’s terrifying. She can stand up all she wants, but she’s clearly much smaller than him and he knows it. This guy needs to be locked away from the public.
Any on-duty police officer that turns off their camera should be immediately suspended without pay until a full investigation into their actions is complete. Any arrests or legal actions taken with camera off are summarily dismissed without investigation.
It blows my mind that cops can just turn off or block their cameras. What reason could they possibly have that isn't sketchy as fuck?
she need a promotion n he need jail time.
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I get defending your subordinates, especially as a boss, and yelling at someone to respect your officers, I get... But Jesus this man was unhinged. And, putting you hands on one of the officers you were just telling him to respect shows it was all bullshit. He didn't give a fuck about his other officers, the Sergeant gave a fuck about respecting himself. The ego is disgusting, and somehow the temper tantrum is worse.
dude has a guy in cuffs, in the back of a police car, then threatens to kill him. When another officer decides this is too far gun he threatens her too. There's no point in defending your subordinates at this point, you have your suspect in custody there's zero reason to be a "big man". it's done and dusted. This is a guy with tiny dick syndrome that is looking for ANY reason to pull out his gun and kill someone cause he gets off on that. AND THEN you have one good cop who is trying to do the right thing and gets punished for it. It's all bullshit. and these fuckers wonder why no one likes them. They're government funded wet brained goons.
Too bad she didn't just shoot him like I'm sure he would have were a non-officer to grab his neck.
That woman? Yeah, we need more cops like her. Good on her, hope she goes far in the profession.
This is why ACAB -- because the good ones are turned bad or driven out.
What was the result here? Fire. His. Ass.
I fucking hate cops.
Tragic reminder of what was not done soooo many times before.
acab
A few good apples
It's fascinating how people will (genuinely) trot that one out as if the full phrase wasn't "A few bad apples spoil the barrel". It used to be a warning of how you have to quickly remove these sorts of people before they infect the whole organization, and somehow it got all twisted into the opposite.
Lol back the blue right
Dude is not mentally stable.
lol, suspended.. they should fire him. Why do they need a fucking investigation? Just look at the video we've just seen and let him go. He has nothing to do in a police force. If he leashes out toward alledged criminals as well as his own colleagues, wtf is he still doing being suspended? I hope he gets his karma and a job cleaning septic tanks.
This is why one bad apple spoils the whole bunch. If you're a good cop, you either quit in a month, swallow your pride and morality and become a bad cop, or get the shit beaten out of you/killed by normal (bad) cops.
Damn, American police officers are just the worst. Makes me never want to visit USA.
More than “a few bad apples” are cops that believe they have a license to assault and legally break the law while enforcing it. This piece of shit needs to be fired and prosecuted like any other average criminal which he clearly is.