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Regardless of what this guy did, hurting him like this isn’t acceptable.

What if next time you’re having a connecting flight at this airport or by mistake someone or something bad happens police are gonna use excessive force. I have seen people support police because this guy is Muslim and attacked police first. I agree police has right to defend themselves and if he used his religion to attack police, it’s wrong. At the same time supporting such acts of police shouldn’t be acceptable. The guy is already on ground, he is overpowered by cops, why kick him when he is already down on the ground?
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Without the facts it's hard to say the reason.

A 79 year old man was arrested the other night here. Police brutality accusations were made by bystanders. Yet no facts were given.
@DeWayfarer you can hate religious extremism and still support the man. People claim he deserved it because of religion. Let’s not talk about that. The guy got kicked on his head while he was down. It’s not how civilised police should behave.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@mysteryespresso and that's exactly what the bystanders said.

Yet what is the truth? 🤷🏻‍♂️

Not enough facts to say.
Pretzel · 70-79, M
@DeWayfarer I suspect that kicking a suspect on the ground is not a proper police tactic. It doesn't subdue him unless they knock him unconscious. Again dontt think that is a generally recognized police tactic.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Pretzel more and more I'm seeing false bystander reports.

Now I'm not staying they are not seeing something. Yet is it what they think they are seeing...


Then people have been known to protect their friends and family.

Let the authorities make their investigations before jumping to conclusions. Investigations take time.