http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/201...olice-pat-down
Even more police brutality
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/201...olice-pat-down
Even more police brutality
Thats pretty brutal, i cant imagine having my nuts squuezed and pulled on so badly that i would have to get surgery. Im cringing on the thought of it.
Damn that's horrible. Hopefully the officer in question loses her job. I don't think you can do anything to make it up to this kid though, 16 and denied the chance to ever have kids :|
It's not yet certain if he's infertile, they're using words such as "Fear, Could, Might"; Regardless though, that's brutal.
Good that they're launching an investigation, but damn.
Poor guy.
I hope he doesn't end infertile. I really do.
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"January 19, 2014: A US 16-year-old says he was the victim of police brutality after a female police officer grabbed his testicles and squeezed after she stopped him on the street in Philadelphia last week."
now imagine the outcry if it was a male police officer grabbing and squeezing a female 16-year-old's breasts.
meanwhile, men's rights continue to be a joke.
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The hell is aggregated assault? But anyway. I'm calling BS on this. Even if his story is true and the officer grabbed and pulled, how the hell is she going to pull hard enough to rip the internal plumbing? And why would an officer arrest him for aggravated assault? "He has no discipline problems in school and he has strait A's." And? That doesn't mean he didn't do something stupid.Police ended up arresting Manning for aggregated assault and resisting arrest.
Even as a man I am not sure I believe this.
I'll just leave this thread now. thinking about this situation is making my balls ache
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Im more curious why the article has to mention that he's "a straight A student"
Also im not sure how it should leave him infertile - unless the lady twisted them twice and then pulled them down to his knees...
If it was the police who injured him in the first place, why would he expect reporting the injury to the police to do anything but piss them off?
I'm typically a staunch advocate and defender of the police in general, but we're talking about a teenager who just allegedly was molested to the point of potentially being infertile; I wouldn't expect him to be particularly inclined toward reporting anything to the police.
It's an appeal to emotion instead of getting all the facts straight.
"This poor teen who had a bright future ahead of him now has to suffer for what one evil female police officer did to him."
And of course the police can't say anything now because it is under investigation. I'm sure once the investigation is complete and if the officer was found innocent or the kid didn't suffer any real injuries, we won't hear anything more about this.