Skateboard BOSS this is how we beat cops up in CALI
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Skateboard BOSS this is how we beat cops up in CALI
Skateboarders, meet your hero.
Matthew Hoyt flipped off a pair of off-duty police officers, then punched each of them in the face, after they allegedly harassed and pursued him while he was riding his skateboard through San Francisco’s gritty Tenderloin neighborhood.
To top it off, a jury recently found the 23-year-old not guilty of any crimes.
Source: The Bay Citizen (http://s.tt/12ayh)
Hoyt says he was riding his skateboard in a bicycle lane through the Tenderloin on his way to San Francisco Pride festivities in the Civic Center on June 26 when a motorist behind him began honking his horn.
Rude words and gestures were exchanged before the driver, who Hoyt says failed to identify himself as a police officer, swerved across lanes and used his car to box the skateboarder in between parked cars.
Assuming that the driver wanted to fight, Hoyt punched him through the open window, and then grabbed his board and scrambled over the car’s hood.
The passenger, also an off-duty officer, got out of the car and Hoyt punched him in the face too.
Source: The Bay Citizen (http://s.tt/12ayh)
Matthew Hoyt flipped off a pair of off-duty police officers, then punched each of them in the face, after they allegedly harassed and pursued him while he was riding his skateboard through San Francisco’s gritty Tenderloin neighborhood.
To top it off, a jury recently found the 23-year-old not guilty of any crimes.
Source: The Bay Citizen (http://s.tt/12ayh)
Hoyt says he was riding his skateboard in a bicycle lane through the Tenderloin on his way to San Francisco Pride festivities in the Civic Center on June 26 when a motorist behind him began honking his horn.
Rude words and gestures were exchanged before the driver, who Hoyt says failed to identify himself as a police officer, swerved across lanes and used his car to box the skateboarder in between parked cars.
Assuming that the driver wanted to fight, Hoyt punched him through the open window, and then grabbed his board and scrambled over the car’s hood.
The passenger, also an off-duty officer, got out of the car and Hoyt punched him in the face too.
Source: The Bay Citizen (http://s.tt/12ayh)
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To top it off, a jury recently found the 23-year-old not guilty of any crimes.
trying to endanger someone with their automobile, skateboarder should have SHOT HIM RIGHT IN THE HEAD, just like whenever anyone escapes in an automobile cops claim self defense and shoot unarmed drivers dead. Man SF cops are just ****ed, are there any non criminal SF POLICE? I seriously wonder.
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They were off duty, therefore they are just like any other person on the street. They shouldnt even be making arrests if they're not in uniform...
as a street skater for the last 6 years of my life, i would have done the same thing and expected the same result.
lucky guy, he got to hit not just 1, but 2 cops... pwnzoarrrrzjkdjfkldhak
as a street skater for the last 6 years of my life, i would have done the same thing and expected the same result.
lucky guy, he got to hit not just 1, but 2 cops... pwnzoarrrrzjkdjfkldhak
#13
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Well both parties were stupid if you ask me.
The skateboarder was assaulting a couple people (well, unless he genuinely felt his life was threatened), and the cops didn't even identify themselves and ignored traffic rules.
The skateboarder was assaulting a couple people (well, unless he genuinely felt his life was threatened), and the cops didn't even identify themselves and ignored traffic rules.