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You get 20 percent of youth discount coldcocked a 40 year. It's not spelled like he spells it, we spell it FARC were because he's falsey. Today's topic, the blue, we back to blue. Thank you to all the police officers out there. It's a tough job. You put your life on the line each and every day to keep the citizens of this country safe. You don't get to appreciation the child deserve. But some of y'all some of y'all need some training.

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Are we back to support your 100 percent? Yeah, but it's it's a it's a feeling there's some bad apples out there. Well, I wouldn't call them bad apples. They need more training. I would say that. And of course, there are some bad apples, but it's a bad if I run smack where there are some bad apples and there's some good ones that need some more training, I put it like this. There's some good police officers.

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Yeah, there's some drunks out there. Yeah. Bad apples. No, I won't call them, but I will call them jerks. And do you have some bad apples. They do what they want to do and they don't care and everybody's against them in total. Just jerks. They shouldn't be cops. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Goes without saying. Yeah. Y'all understand where we coming from. Yeah. Check this video out.

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Know a lot about the police body. Cam footage is difficult to find. Rochester, New York police try to force a nine year old girl into the back of their squad car. She refuses and a struggle ensues. Oh, as she screams non-stop for her dad.

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My dad's officers wrestled the girl dressed in bright floral leggings to the snowy ground and put her in cuffs. The child continues screaming for her father. The cops urged the child to calm down.

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Take a breath here. All right, stop.

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The girl continues to resist as officers try to get her into the squad car.

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They say they were called to her home after a report of family trouble set up by a female officer, then issued this warning she'd better comply or she'll be pepper sprayed.

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Pepper spray swinging your eyeballs. Let's go. What's her name? I don't know her name. Finally, one cop has had enough. What is right now? Here's at this point, the officer pumps out the pepper spray and the child screams for help. Today, the police officers find themselves under fire from their own police chief.

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I'm not going to stand here and and tell you that for a nine year old to have to be pepper sprayed, it's OK.

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It's not.

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The girl was transported to the hospital and has since been released to her family. Inside Edition spoke to retired LAPD Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey, who says in her opinion, there was absolutely no need to pepper spray a child.

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She's in handcuffs. You're about to put her in the back of your police car. She won't put her legs in, so we pepper spray her. Is that what we do, officers? You get her little legs and you shove them in the car. You have to and you close the door behind her. Now, remember, everybody, you have to remain objective, I support the blue, but if you do not remain objective, you are no better than Aoki's minions.

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Yeah, I mean, do not blindly follow anybody. Yeah, I backed blue, but I'm not going to get on my knees and suck you off just cause you weren't in uniform.

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I'm sorry to the evangelicals just watching us. That's that's a really horrible analogy if you're Christian. Yeah. We're Christians. Don't get it twisted. Look, let's get to the store. The girls, nine years old. I understand she's she's not behaving and I get all that. But she got in the car, putschists in the car and shut the damn door handcuffed. She's handcuffed. Why? I mean, why you got to pepper spray a nine year old girl after she's been handcuffed?

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Yeah, in my book, that is I mean, I can't put it. Nobody knows. This is this is torture. I've been pepper sprayed. Yeah, I, I'm thinking I'm having flashbacks. I've been pepper sprayed. Yeah. This is it. It is, it is awful. It is man. I wouldn't if a cop pull out of pepper spray I said no please, please just shoot me again. But I would say I've been pepper sprayed before that I couldn't breathe.

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My face is on fire. Yeah. And you can't, you can't look where you are. Yeah. I mean it's kind of scary when you can't breathe. It's like you got a bad case of covid. Yeah. She's nine years old and she can't breathe and she's got handcuffs on. She can't even. Why put damn eyes. Yeah. Can you imagine how terrified this little girl out of a little girl was. Man. How much pain.

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Yeah. I would have screamed in the back of that police car and I'm a grown man. She's not. I mean, I think what the cops say at the beginning, get in the car. You're acting like a child.

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I was like, this is not going to end well. And it's like and then the other cop, I'm like, I'm like, thank you, Captain Obvious since the child.

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I mean, she I guess you could say she's a big nine year old. It was a pretty dumb thing. Hey, stop it. You're acting like a damn child. This is not so. But it's the thing. And I want to point some out. Cops are human. They make mistakes. Stop thinking these people or robots. Stop. Stop thinking. These people are above reproach, man. These people are human. And stop when a cop does something wrong.

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Don't demonize them all. Stop demonizing. Stop. I wouldn't even say demonises cop. His actions is I don't agree with any of what they did. The pepper spray, the handcuffs. Everything's cool when you pepper sprayed this little girl, man. I was not down for that. Yeah, there's no need to. Your life is not in danger. She's just resisting and going to a political before she talks to her dad. To you. It's to I mean, in some circles, did she really have to be handcuffed?

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Yeah. America sees that's debatable. I mean, it's debatable, but I would tell you like this, she's handcuffed and on top of it she's nine years old. There is absolutely no need to pepper spray your pushchairs in the car and shut the damn door.

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That's what you do. It's two of you. One of y'all could have got back at a police car. I'm not sure if y'all drove together or young came in separate cars, but one of y'all could have the female could have got in the back and you could have kind of consoled her. She's a I mean, she's not a criminal. She's a little girl.

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She's under some kind of mental distress. That's why the parents called her. That would've been a good idea. Yeah. For the female at least. You know, I man, we're just brutes. But that female. Yeah, well, she was trying to do that. What did she say? She said, look, get in the car, it's cold out. You're going to catch hypothermia. But if you don't listen, I'm going to pepper spray your ass.

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I don't think that statement help do anything. I really I'd rather get Hypertherm. You care about my safety, but you're going to burn my damn eyeballs out with some pepper spray with my hands behind my back. And I cannot even try to relieve the pain that I'm going through. A nine year old girl.

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Yeah, and on top of this, you know what, what today looks like you or two white police officers. Yeah, and this girl is black. Yeah, she's definitely black, you know. How are they going? I mean, you could take race out of this. You could have been black. Police officers have been in a white little girl out of steel toed boots. How did pepper spray on a little girl was bad? Because we objective because we you got to understand the political climate we're in right now.

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Yeah. You got to understand that. Yeah. She's black. Yeah. And you're two white cops. I mean. I mean, the attacks happened fast, too, though. I mean, we wasn't in our shoes. I know it's easy for us to be Monday, Monday morning quarterback on this. Yeah, I get that. Yeah. But damn I. I was in the car and close the damn door on. I got, I got killed.

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If I, if I was a little girl and she screamed for that out of sympathized where I probably got in a car with her and try to console her. That's a key man. Nine years old. Yeah. But I've taught my kids when the cops come if you ever interact with the cops. Follow the orders, the peace, the peace officers, they have the right to tell you what to do under a lot of circumstances, so just follow what the cops know.

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No brash movements, no rash movements. Just be calm and you got to look at it to her parents called the cops for you to come help. I don't know what kind of childhood this kid is have, and I don't know how her parents raised her. But I'm thinking a lot of this has to do with a parent, has to do with the parents and the political climate. And we got some we got some stupid parents that are telling them calling cops racist in their pigs.

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And, yeah, they're they're nothing more than game members with badges and guns. Yeah, we don't know that. And I'm telling these to Pete York and I did a lot more. A whole lot more because there's parents out there teaching the black kids that. Yeah. And y'all got body cams on I mean and y'all did it anyway. I'm starting to think maybe y'all was trying to do this. Yeah. Like I say, get some of y'all need some more training.

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Y'all need what they call the police reform. Yeah. I mean, a small child, you shouldn't she's handcuffed. She's not going away. I'm like looking at it. It's like two foot of snow. Where she going. Yeah. And she couldn't have ran in it. That snow probably came up to her waist. Yeah. You pepper spray because she wouldn't put her legs in a car. That's what I'm thinking.

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Yeah, I mean, yeah, I mean, damn, I find I will find it very hard to believe if you got kids and your kid is having some mental breakdown, the cops called you not at home. And you see this video, I'm pretty sure you would not agree with what these police say. And she's nine years old. She's scared. Yeah. And she's got I mean, she's got more likely. She's probably got depression. We don't know what's going on.

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She's having some kind of mental breakdown. And you go, don't make it worse. Yeah, I'm back to blue support men and women to wear the uniform. Y'all do not get enough credit. All the interactions, millions of interaction a day. And yeah, there's millions of interactions with cops a day and everything goes smooth. It's just that when something like this happen, it's going to be put out there and it's like, yeah, and that's how they're going to portray cops.

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Yeah. Y'all have to be smart on this. I mean, what makes you think to get that pepper spray out? Yeah. And to a nine year old girl, you didn't have to do to them. Didn't have to do that. I'm just trying to paint a picture. I mean, think about it. Do a cop go to all of you? He say, what do you say? That's it. Give me the damn spray you.

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No, and you do that, man, it's like a nine year old girl that tells me and tells me the cop lost control of his emotions. Yeah, you're supposed to be above that, understand? We're all human. But I remember when I became trapped, want to become a cop, they said I couldn't say I didn't have the psychological breakdown for the psychological makeup. They said he had homicidal and suicidal thoughts. Yeah, they said my credit was bad too, which I can agree with.

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My credit was sucks because they check your credit and everything, but. Right. But I can't imagine going through all this rigorous testing to become a police officer and, you know, thrust into this situation. And now you would find this OK, kid. But like you said, maybe that's how they're trained. Yeah. That maybe it was Krein. Look, when you have in a situation they won't get in the car, they handcuff. You can't get them in.

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Yeah. Take out the spray. Yeah. I don't care for the damn nine month old. If they go into the car willingly you spray them. But all you had to do was push ass in the car. Close the damn door, not everybody is watching this video. Ya know, I'm conservative, ya know, I support the men and women in blue. Yeah, y'all have to. Look at this objectively, I think they I think for the most part, people will know me, but this is where they will just back to blue and the old.

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You cannot blindly support anybody, man, just because you all agree on a few things. You have to remain objective in no book. This should be OK. Now, if the kid was nine years old and he was seven foot four, 300 pounds. Sublett If if the nine year old was seven foot four, 300 pounds, eight, nine years old. So I'm just saying there are some six feet, one zero six two, and they get your hand on your gun or you thought, you OK?

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. But she's handcuffed. This is a little girl. She's in the back of the car, nine inches, two of you. There was absolutely no need to pepper spray her. No need. I can see the money I should have gotten back to court and tried to calm her down while I see the use of pepper spray. Yeah, as tyrannical use of pepper spray. You know me, you're not following my directions.

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You piss me off. You should be bowing down to my authority. So someone teach you. That's the way I see the use of pepper spray in that situation. Kind of like a non-lethal force to use the it zaps they have what's called a stun gun. Yeah. Not a stun gun. Kukali Oh no. I lost it to what did the stun gun make this tape?

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Our producer says it's a taser. That's the correct word. See, I don't know what I'm talking about. I'm not a police officer. Maybe I just don't know what the hell I'm talking about. But I do. I have common sense. I have not went through any rigorous training to be a police officer. But common sense should tell you to thank its two of you. It's a little girl. All right. Y'all was called to the scene to help.

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Yeah, a little girl. Yeah. All right, let's stop beating a dead horse. Let me say something. As a parent, that infuriated me. Yeah, right, yeah, but then again, I don't think my kids were like this and I told them about this.

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I don't think a mom or dad is teaching anything. But she could have been have a middle. Yeah, but but I don't think she will when she responds to the cop and said you act like a child when she says she's a child, she, she, she knows better. But you do have a quick comeback. I mean, it's not I mean, it's a quick comeback. But she was of clear mind for to respond like that. So I was I guess maybe she was just scared.

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But it's like I never see cops using pepper spray anymore. Like all these incidents, they try to use a Taser right now, use it to bring the pepper spray back. Yeah. Yeah, bring the pepper spray. The nine year old girl, but not the daughter. Like Jacob Blake, yeah. Well, but those you don't work man of our job bring to bring the pepper spray back. I mean, if they fight an arrest and it doesn't go to the pepper spray.

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But you know what they say that I've had I've been pepper sprayed, if you miss and it gets another cop, oh, you could spray somebody, try to spray somebody.

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It blow right back on your face. The winds are blowing. It gets you and your boy to do. You can get your gun and beat the shit out of both. It's yeah. That's what cops don't like to use pepper spray because it could get on them. He could get on a plane, but it totally missed the person. But that you could spray a bystander. Yeah. That pepper spray works, burn that damn taser.

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I tell you that if you can connect it, that's that's the only thing. If you miss all three of about the screen at the back up, I can't see it, but just great. But my point is down the victim. He's down to an hour shot grandma too.

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Man, you shot Grandma. Yeah. Grandma is coming out.

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Still somebody else, in my humble opinion. Yeah, he's out. Yeah. You can't you can't play. I have a daughter similar to this little girl's age. It was Potosí man. She not leaving me, she living. And I couldn't imagine someone pepper spraying her at living, let alone nine years old. Nine years old. I mean, this is just common sense.

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I'm like. She said, what did she say? Look, it's cold out here. I'm trying to put you in a call for hypothermia. But if you don't follow what I'm telling you to do, I'm a pepper spray you and your eyes.

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If I'm a little girl and I'm on a mental duress, will try to get hypothermia. I'm not trying to get pepper sprayed. I mean, you're tricking her not to want to go on the outside, but, man, come on a fast track down to say, look, I give you a chance. I'm a pepper spray guy. I'm cool now. Yeah.

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I can't even imagine what that little girl is going to put myself in a position. So I don't never put myself in a position, even if I was in a position I would to comply with a police officer. And that's what I tell my kids. Yeah, sure. Just comply. You have a day in court is no need to get injured or hurt. I mean, it's kind of crazy. Enact a couple of days and when I will not cop interacts with me when I was young, I'm like petrified.

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I'm like, yes, sir. No, sir. Yeah. I'm like, that's just medo. Yeah. You was raised right. Yeah. Not raising the kids in the hate to cut taxes. Yeah. To not obey their demands. We don't know what kind of upbringing is good. I don't know what kind of a lot of things went wrong for this to happen.

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Yeah. It's not just the cops. Yeah. They supposed to be the solution to the problem. Yeah. A lot of times y'all are the solution to the problem, but when one thing goes wrong, you know, they're going to try to paint these people as the bad guys. Yeah. I mean, these two police officers, I wouldn't say that, but they definitely y'all need some more training. I was doing a damn good job. I mean, I was I was doing a damn good job to pull that damn pepper spray out and pull it out when you lost control of your own emotions.

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Yeah. Be, above all, have a damn good point, know they lost control and the situation, you don't see the dam right at home. I'm bringing home the officers. You did a great job up until you lost control of your own emotions. OK, Captain Obvious, I just said all of that. Why you report he told you to stop acting like a small child and she is small so I can make mistakes to, you know. Oh, you being a police officer, huh?

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You mean in the police officer? Yeah, when you say that you can't make mistakes as a cop. Yeah. That's just the way the world works.

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I didn't know that yet. If you're black, you can pull a knife, you can make all kinds of mistakes. Yeah, pull a gun. Yeah. Good Morning America will call you on it on the interview of my interview, as if you're a victim. Take a break. They interview that dude is a victim. Come out. This dude that you can make five hundred mistakes and you will be hailed as a hero. Yeah, but the cop, you make one mistake.

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They could have made ninety nine thousand excellent decisions. Bennett, the solution to all 4000 crimes made everything better, but you take one incident and they try to paint these people like they're all bad and they're just evil people. They're not well. Well, so we got to see about that. Show ye. Forget good official horse twins that can't go to their fight censorship tab, hit the links, follow on telegram, follows on Rumpo and follow it on YouTube.

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