What I gathered from the video. Women can ruin your life with just one phone call with or without evidence.
Those are both very true.They don't even need a phone call. Just a good divorce attorney!
You are right. We don't know the whole story. And so far, none of the news is saying if they, or the police, have any more of a story.No one knows shit, I don’t see how anyone can begin to speculate about a short clip and some text. We don’t know what really happened, don’t let media get you.
And Glocks. You love Glocks too.I love back seat driving on the way to quarterbacking on Monday morning.
I know, pot meet kettle. I’ll get over it.
Those are both very true.You are right. We don't know the whole story. And so far, none of the news is saying if they, or the police, have any more of a story.
What we do know?
The wife made a claim.
Police ask him to come out, and he does.
Police tackle him without any further investigation and take him into custody.
Sorry, but that ain't right. Not from the video or what has been released so far.
Any law that makes that the right way to do things is wrong.
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And Glocks. You love Glocks too.
It's reported that he is 6'8". It may appear that the cop took him down to the casual observer but actually it was the diminutive li'l female in the video that initiated the take down. Cops made an ass load of "assumptions". Why let li'l o'l facts get in the way of a good take down?Hey the first thing I thought when I saw this last night was how big Parscale is. That dude is a big guy. Or the cop that took him down was a midget.
Then they found an "arsenal" of 10 weapons in his house.
don't care who it is play stupid games with firearms and win stupid prizes.
Gee, why not ask him to put his hands on top of his head or turn away and put his hands behind his back ? He seemed to willingly do what police had asked up until this point and did not fight them when they took him down. Or like maybe ask him to put his hands on the truck and spread his legs....like I've seen them do hundreds of other people being arrested.
This will really work well in the future in Seattle, Portland and Minnesota when they send social workers out to deal with domestic disturbance calls.