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Post by overthecap on Sept 29, 2015 13:23:14 GMT -5
Of course not. That doesn't fit the Media's agenda. What can you believe anymore? What I now believe is that the media, with a few exceptions, are a bunch of agenda driven, trouble making liars.nypost.com/2015/09/25/james-blake-body-slam-cop-shook-hands-moments-after-false-arrest/Surveillance video obtained exclusively by The Post shows NYPD cop James Frascatore and James Blake shaking hands and casually chatting moments after the ex-tennis star was tackled to the ground and wrongfully arrested. The undercover officer extends his hand to Blake, and the former athlete shakes it. Frascatore also pats Blake on the shoulder a few times. The cop and other officers in the sting-gone-awry then start to walk away from the scene outside the Grand Hyatt hotel in Midtown, where Frascatore body-slammed Blake to the sidewalk minutes earlier in a case of mistaken identity. Blake follows the officers and pats lead Detective Daniel Herzog on the arm. The ex-tennis star then engages in another chat with Frascatore.
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Post by overthecap on Sept 29, 2015 13:24:22 GMT -5
Of course not. That doesn't fit the Media's agenda. What can you believe anymore? What I now believe is that the media, with a few exceptions, are a bunch of agenda driven, trouble making liars.nypost.com/2015/09/25/james-blake-body-slam-cop-shook-hands-moments-after-false-arrest/Surveillance video obtained exclusively by The Post shows NYPD cop James Frascatore and James Blake shaking hands and casually chatting moments after the ex-tennis star was tackled to the ground and wrongfully arrested. The undercover officer extends his hand to Blake, and the former athlete shakes it. Frascatore also pats Blake on the shoulder a few times. The cop and other officers in the sting-gone-awry then start to walk away from the scene outside the Grand Hyatt hotel in Midtown, where Frascatore body-slammed Blake to the sidewalk minutes earlier in a case of mistaken identity. Blake follows the officers and pats lead Detective Daniel Herzog on the arm. The ex-tennis star then engages in another chat with Frascatore.
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Post by rabbit on Sept 29, 2015 13:27:54 GMT -5
body slam??? where in that video is a body slam???
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Post by mrwizard on Sept 29, 2015 14:43:57 GMT -5
There was no body slam. The media uses catch phrases to advance their agenda. They hate the Police. Their mission is to discredit and de-ball Law Enforcement. It's not necessary for anyone to be body slammed for them to print it and to repeat it over and over again until the public believes that is what they saw. They do it all the time, whether it's referring to a violent felon as an "unarmed teenager" or to a routine take down as a "choke hold". The media sucks. They are not your friend and they should be reminded of that once in a while.
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Post by redstone14 on Sept 29, 2015 14:48:02 GMT -5
body slam??? where in that video is a body slam??? You have to be a media expert in order to detect a Police body slam. The same goes for spotting an 'apparent' chokehold.
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