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© Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.Australian police reject comparison to U.S. over indigenous boy's arrest
By ROD McGUIRK CANBERRA, Australia©2025 GPlusMedia Inc.
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snowwolfljb
Double standards is epidemic around the world.
Hiro S Nobumasa
Racists can always deny as usual but action speaks louder than words!
As they da-kine say... " To see is to believe" !
Steve
If I threatened to break a cop's jaw, then I would expect to be taken down and arrested as well.
ArtistAtLarge
The U.S. has NO leg stand on when lecturing anyone about human rights.
Bugle Boy of Company B
This isn't about race. It's about the threat of violence.
J-Dake
Arrested, sure. It was a threat. Have your face smashed into the ground though? That is excessive force against an unarmed minor. That much was easy to see in the video. The police created the actual violence in this situation.
Pukey2
It's funny how native Americans and the Aborigines were doing fine until the whites invaded their land.
Peter14
In General Australian police are much less likely to assault citizen than their US counterparts.
One big difference between the two society's is that Americans can be armed at almost any time in any place, with license's to carry concealed firearms being common. This probably makes the US police have a much smaller tolerance to people. It is clearly a much more dangerous country to live in and a much less safe working environment for US police. Having said that, I think there is a lot of room to improve American police responses to citizens as a whole and for minorities in particular. Once an individual is handcuffed and compliant there is no need to continue the use of force.
DaDude
Not sure about their standings with the police but every Aussie I talked with there had some nsfw things to say about Lebanese people.
Wolfpack
So now what?
Pukey2
Not marginalizing them and treating them like humans might be a good start.
Artemis Rogers
Common use English is pretty dumb sometimes. There is no problem comparing the cops of Australia and United the States. The problem might be in EQUATING them.
Peeping_Tom
Australians being racists?
Can't say I'm surprised.
Just Desillusioned.
Wolfpack
Well sure but that hasn’t happened. Should the land you mentioned be given back?
arrestpaul
The odds were 5 to 1, and a young thug made the decidedly poor choice of threatened to break the police officer's jaw.
J-Dake
If the odds were so bad you would wonder why the cop would want to escalate the situation to actual violence the way he did.
arrestpaul
Who escalated the situation? Police officer talks to five people. One moron threatens to break the officer's jaw. Officer arrests the moron who escalated the situation from a conversation to a verbal threat. Threatening to break anyone's jaw is against the law. Threatening to break a police officer's jaw is also against the law. You (not "you") are now under arrest. You can come along quietly, or you can chose to resist arrest. Your choice.
J-Dake
The police officer escalated the situation from a verbal confrontation to a physical one by tripping him and sending his face into the pavement. He put his hand behind his back and then kicked his legs out from under him causing him to land on his face. He didn't resist. He was in a cuff-able position when the officer assaulted him. Did you actually watch the video?
I agree he should be arrested for threatening someone (not just a police officer) with violence. I disagree that he should be assaulted for words. It was the officer who turned this physical and not the mouthy yet unarmed minor. The cop should be charged with assault as fa as I'm concerned.