Oh goody, another LEO bashing thread without knowing all the facts. Quelle surprise...
Where's the dash cam video? Where's the video from the time he was pulled over 'til the time that bystander video began? What does the coroner's report actually state about the specific cause of death?
If the LEO's acted inappropriately, I have no issue with hanging them out to dry. But all that bystander video showed was Eimers walking to the sandy area, laying down, an appearing to resist being handcuffed.
Curious that many posters 'forgot' to mention Eimers previous record of run-ins with the law, and violent behavior?
Let's see what else comes out, then decide.
Florida law clearly states an autopsy must be conducted on a person who dies while in police custody, but in an attempt to cover their tracks, police sent his body to a funeral home, where it was almost cremated.
I'm waiting for the court of appeals to tweet their opinion.Has it been tweeted about yet?
Hurry and read the article so we can actually have a conversation.
Let's see what else comes out, then decide.
Eimers, who was driving his PT Cruiser westbound on North Roosevelt Boulevard, allegedly used the left turn lane to pass officer Gary Celcer’s police car. Celcer activated his siren and Eimers immediately stopped across from Pizza Hut near the intersection of Roosevelt and Kennedy Drive. Eimers handed his driver’s license to Celcer who “noted the interior of the car to be very disheveled and possibly that Eimers has been living out of the vehicle”.
Then, for reasons unknown, while Celcer was running Eimers’ license, Eimers backed out of the spot, got back onto the road and began driving toward downtown. Celcer followed in pursuit but the PT Cruiser was passing cars using the center lane and Celcer prudently decided to “discontinue actively trying to stop Eimers”. He “turned off [his] siren and emergency lights” and he called for back-up.
At that point it seems as though every police car on duty joined in the pursuit of Eimers’ PT Cruiser. Patrol cars were reportedly driving carefully (stopping at traffic lights), but at least one car spotted by a witness was reportedly going an estimated 50 mph on Duval Street.
Eimers was spotted by Officer Kathyann Wanciak at the intersection of Amelia and Duval “smoking a cigarette with his left hand and driving with his right hand.”
At the end of Duval Street Eimers’ PT Cruiser turned into South Beach, made a slow u-turn onto the sand and stopped on the beach. It was around 8:30 am.
“They tased him in the neck,” says one server who asked not to be identified, and after that he didn’t move – he was out. Then they rolled him over and started compression.”
“I was about 30 feet away,” says another, “I saw him [a police officer] taser him [Eimers]. He didn’t lift the taser from his chest. I could see his legs jerking when they were tasing him… it lasted a good 6 minutes… The female cop was not involved in all that.”
Police admitted that a taser was “placed on the back of the subject” during the arrest, but according to police statements, no tasing was done to the victim. However, some eyewitnesses told The Blue Paper something quite different:
“They tased him in the neck,” says one server who asked not to be identified, and after that he didn’t move – he was out. Then they rolled him over and started compression.”
“I was about 30 feet away,” says another, “I saw him [a police officer] taser him [Eimers]. He didn’t lift the taser from his chest. I could see his legs jerking when they were tasing him… it lasted a good 6 minutes… The female cop was not involved in all that.”
Oh goody, another LEO bashing thread without knowing all the facts. Quelle surprise...
Where's the dash cam video? Where's the video from the time he was pulled over 'til the time that bystander video began? What does the coroner's report actually state about the specific cause of death?
If the LEO's acted inappropriately, I have no issue with hanging them out to dry. But all that bystander video showed was Eimers walking to the sandy area, laying down, an appearing to resist being handcuffed.
Curious that many posters 'forgot' to mention Eimers previous record of run-ins with the law, and violent behavior?
Let's see what else comes out, then decide.
Maybe he went into cardiac arrest and they were using the taser as a defibrillator.
Purple, dude.Doesnt work that way.
And yet NONE of all your dribble even remotely explains as to why on earth the police would have anything to do with sending the deceased to funeral home/crematory. Since when the hell does law enforcement make that choice? They dont...the family does. The dirtbags were obviously trying to cover some **** up...genius.
Purple, dude.
Nope...just like there isnt one for "being a female dog" nor "a vulgar term for the female genitalia".Is there a color for obtuse?
I was indeed being sarcastic with the post you were previously referring to. And Yes I do know that it doesn't work that way.While it is true that I am partially color blind... I dont see ANY other color in his post other than grey. Maybe you can see things that I cant.
You need to take a break. Seriously dude.Nope...just like there isnt one for "being a female dog" nor "a vulgar term for the female genitalia".