Sandra Bland's Arrest and Later Suicide?

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I hope everyone that's commenting have watched the whole video. Make sure you listen to the end how he is explaining what happened to the other officer. Not sure if he's talking on the phone or the other officer was there?
 

Amoreena

Grown up Flower Child
I had heard this early on and just found a link to a page which refers to it. If true, it explains why Ms. Bland changed lanes without signaling in the first place. Doesn't do any good; it's just another factor in this sad incident which, unless I missed it, hasn't been mentioned here. Apparently the LEO created the situation by coming up fast behind and tailgating her.

From http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-sandra-bland-sign-20150724-story.html "... The only reason she changed lanes was to get out of the way of the trooper. ..."

Clicking the link and reading puts the snippet above in context.

Edit: I have not seen the 52-minute video but have put a shortcut to it on my desktop.
 
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NickDlow

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I'm getting the broken record feeling :bang:. I'm gonna have to unwatch this one too, espically not having access to MJ for the next 5 hours lol.

Thanks for hearing my opinion, happy debating everyone.
 
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vakednotfried

i get vaked and hit vongs is it so wrong?
Is that the same comment you'd make to the departed officers saving lives in the twin towers and the countless others who lost their lives in the line of duty?

Yes there are shitty cops n good cops but you can't say every cop is a bully.

I personally know that if I was driving that car I would have complied and been on my way. IMO she wanted to make a point with the whole fuck the police stance. Resisting and arguing makes u look suspicious like you're hiding something.

Also as @MinnBobber said about the whole officer safety aspect. There is just things u do and don't do during a traffic stop. I know if I was walking up to a random car I'd be on my highest guard. You don't know what sick n crazy fucks are out there.

Like the guy in NYC who shot two cops in their car just cuz they were cops. And bragging on Instagram before doing it. Were they being bullies then?!

Putting out a smoke is not going to kill you. Why bother arguing? Yes it's not illegal to smoke and there is no law saying you have to put out a cig in a traffic stop. But who's going to really argue about that come on now.

Idk I find being respectful to cops and people in general makes life a lot smoother no matter the legality of it, to an extent.
not talking about yank cops just talking from experience from police in my country and area. Every one has there own opinion
 
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ragnorak71

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what a sad little world we have managed to create

one comment i would make on racial profiling, of course it works. we have an incredibly racist society/system here in the west so profiling seems to be empirically proven.

people will always need to take a step back and see a bigger picture which is a shame since most seem unable to do that
 
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VapeHeadz

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Yes I tend to agree about being respectful makes things go smoother, in all avenues in life. Sometimes people lose their shit for the smallest things tho, I'm guilty of doing it in the past at times.
 
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grokit

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11 People Dead in Police Custody This Month

There have been at least 11 cases of killing or other type of deaths of people while in police custody just this month. But will any officers face criminal charges for these deaths?

Published: July 29, 2015 | Authors: Andrew Emett | NationofChange

At least eleven people have been killed or found dead while in police custody this month. According to autopsy reports, their deaths have been ruled homicides, suicides, and in some cases remain medically inconclusive. Several investigative agencies have launched probes to determine whether any officers will face criminal charges for these deaths.

After engaging in a violent altercation with her ex-husband, Ralkina Jones, 37, was arrested on July 24 and taken to the Cleveland Heights City Jail in Ohio. Cleveland Heights Police Chief Jeffrey Robertson claims that Jones was being treated for several medical conditions and received her prescription medications as directed. But on the following day, a jail administrator noticed that Jones appeared lethargic and transferred her to a hospital.

Jones remained in the hospital for roughly three hours while receiving treatment for possible blood sugar and blood pressure conditions. At 10:40 p.m. on July 25, Jones returned to her jail cell with reportedly normal vital signs. The next morning, guards found her dead inside her cell. After performing her autopsy, the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner found no suspicious injuries to Jones’ body but admitted that further studies were required to determine a cause of death.

Suspected of being involved in a burglary, Heriberto Godinez Jr., 24, was sweating heavily with labored breathing when Chicago police officers placed him under arrest on July 20. Although paramedics were called, Godinez reportedly became unresponsive and died. An autopsy was conducted but could not determine the cause of death. Informed that dash cam footage exists but has not been released, Godinez’s family has called for an independent federal investigation into his suspicious death.

While attending a rock concert in Southaven, Mississippi, Troy Goode, 30, allegedly took LSD before police arrested him for running in circles through a field on July 18. Video captured from a bystander shows Goode being hogtied with his face buried in the mattress of a stretcher and a strap over the back of his head to restrict movement. The officers ordered the witnesses to stop recording the incident and threatened to arrest Goode’s family if they attempted to visit him at the Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto where he died two hours later.

Arrested for stealing a cell phone in Homewood, Alabama, Kindra Chapman, 18, was booked into the Homewood City Jail at 6:22 p.m. on July 14. Over an hour later, guards reportedly found her dead inside her cell hanging from a bed sheet. Although police claim that they have surveillance footage of Chapman taking her own life, they refuse to release the entire video to the public and did not attempt to stop her from committing suicide. The officers admittedly did not attempt to resuscitate her until returning another inmate from court to Chapman’s cell.

Arrested on July 9 for failing to pay a traffic fine, Rexdale Henry, 53, was taken to the Neshoba County Jail in Philadelphia, Mississippi. Five days later, on the same day as Chapman’s death, guards found Henry dead in his cell around 10 a.m. on July 14. Henry’s family has called for an independent autopsy, while the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation has launched a probe into the cause of his death.

Pulled over for making a lane change without signaling on July 10, Sandra Bland, 28, had a police Taser aimed at her face and was arrested for refusing to put out her cigarette. Booked in the Waller County Jail and charged with assaulting an officer, Bland was found dead three days later in her cell hanging from a metal hook with a plastic trashcan liner wrapped around her neck. Although Bland’s death has been ruled a suicide from self-inflicted asphyxiation, the FBI and Texas Rangers have launched investigations into the circumstances surrounding her death.

While riding in his horse-drawn buggy on July 8, Jonathan Sanders, 39, saw Stonewall police officer Kevin Herrington arguing with a man at a gas station. After asking Officer Herrington to stop bothering the man, Sanders continued on down the road as a witness reportedly heard Herrington direct a racial slur at Sanders. Following Sanders in his patrol car, Herrington turned on his police lights directly behind the buggy, which startled Sanders’ horse.

As his horse took off running, Sanders fell off the buggy and attempted to chase after his horse. Grabbing a headlamp tied around Sanders’ head, Herrington pulled the strap down to his neck and continued choking Sanders for twenty minutes. Although Herrington claims that he saw Sanders holding illegal drugs and had attempted to grab his gun during the struggle, witnesses assert that Sanders didn’t appear to have drugs on him and was not resisting arrest.

When Herrington finally released his chokehold, Sanders was unconscious with blood pouring out of his mouth. A preliminary autopsy report ruled his death a homicide by manual asphyxiation. With assistance from the FBI, the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is looking into his death.

Arrested on a bond violation earlier this month, Sarah Lee Circle Bear, 24, was taken to the Brown County Jail in Aberdeen, South Dakota. Although Circle Bear reportedly pleaded to her guards that she was suffering excruciating pain, the guards ignored her cries for help and told her to quit faking. On July 5, she was found unconscious and not breathing in her holding cell. Circle Bear was transported to a local hospital and died later that day. Brown County coroner Mike Carlsen found the results of her autopsy inconclusive.

In less than two weeks, three people have died in police custody in Houston, Texas. On July 26, a 29-year-old woman charged with public intoxication was found unresponsive and transported to Ben Taub General Hospital where she was declared dead. On July 23, a 38-year-old inmate in a downtown Houston jail cell allegedly hung himself with his pants. And on July 18, a 42-year-old man walked into a Houston convenience store and allegedly attacked several officers before suddenly becoming nonresponsive. He was taken to a hospital where he was declared dead. Law enforcement officials refuse to release the identities of these three victims who died in police custody.


:disgust: And the month's not even over yet.
Troy Good's case is the one that led me to this article:

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...lice-dies-wife-alleges-threats-hospital-visit
 
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