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continued to harass her

Harass? A cop doing his job is harassment?

she declined to give her last name and walked away

It's a cop.
You don't get to walk away.

That would be because she didn't

I gave you the video. She did, anyone can watch and see.
She initiated a fight with a cop. The cop went easy on her. He would not have been so gentle and patient with a man.

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Harass? A cop doing his job is harassment?

Doing his job badly.

It's a cop. You don't get to walk away.

You do if you're innocent.

I gave you the video. She did, anyone can watch and see. She initiated a fight with a cop. The cop went easy on her. He would not have been so gentle and patient with a man.

I did watch and see, I encourage other people reading this thread to do the same. She did not initiate violence, the cop did, she was a kid being harassed over a percieved misdemeanor.

He would not have been so gentle and patient with a man.

He was neither gentle or patient.

How do you know he would have reacted differently if it had been a man?

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He was neither gentle or patient.

How do you know he would have reacted differently if it had been a man?

I notice you have failed to respond to this?

He was neither gentle or patient.

He was both, right up until she began resisting.
Watch the video.

How do you know he would have reacted differently if it had been a man?

Because I'm not retarded.

You do if you're innocent.

No. Once detained you are not free to leave until the officer releases you.
And she was not 'innocent'. She was a minor in possession of alcohol. Watch the video.

She did not initiate violence, the cop did

She tried to walk away, then fought with the officer when he grabbed her.
The first strike was thrown by her.

she was a kid being harassed

She was a minor caught with liquor, by a cop doing his job.

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Harass? A cop doing his job is harassment?

Yes harassment.

No. Once detained you are not free to leave until the officer releases you.

She was not arrested or detained until after the cop beat her.

The first strike was thrown by her.

She pushes the cop away with the flat of her hands. The cop used unecessary and disproportionate force.