Title: Retired Army General Says He’s ‘Ashamed To Be An American’ After Brutal Arrest by Police Source:
Counter Current News/WSB-TV URL Source:http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/ ... hes-ashamed-to-be-an-american/ Published:Aug 21, 2015 Author:Counter Current News Post Date:2015-08-21 13:30:59 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:4230 Comments:34
Officers from the Fayetteville, Georgia police department brutally arrested a retired four-star Army general, and now he says hes ashamed to be an American because of how out-of-control the police have gotten.
William J. Livsey, 84, along with his neighbors, have accused police of severe violent acts during an alleged dispute with a food delivery driver.
The Raw Story notes a report from the Journal-Constitution, which noted that a portion of Highway 314 in town was renamed the General Bill Livsey Highway in Livseys honor. They add that he retired from duty in 1987, following a career that saw him win the Distinguished Flying Cross, Silver Star and Distinguished Service Medal, among other honors.
They took me away without my shoes, glasses or medicine. I fought for this country so hard, and Ive tried to do good all my life, Livsey recounted.
This all started when a delivery driver said his debit card was not accepted. Livsey offered a check, but the driver refused.
What happened next is for a court to sort out. The drive says that the 84-year-old man grabbed him by the throat and pinned him against his refrigerator. But the physical state of Livsey makes that somewhat difficult to imagine, as you will see in the video at the bottom of this article.
Police believed the driver though, and they decided the elderly man needed some police-administered street justice.
The former commander of US forces in South Korea was swarmed by ten officers, who claim he resisted and eventually tried to punch one of the officers and kick another one all while making threatening and disparaging remarks.
But neighbors who witnessed this incident say it was just blown out of proportion, by the police, according to a neighbor who spoke with local WSB-TV.
Way too many police for that. Way too many. And the way they handcuffed him was ridiculous.
"This all started when a delivery driver said his debit card was not accepted. Livsey offered a check, but the driver refused."
A debit card IS your checking account. If the card is rejected it means there's no money there. So expecting someone to accept a written check is ridiculous.
A debit card IS your checking account. If the card is rejected it means there's no money there. So expecting someone to accept a written check is ridiculous.
Not always. For three reasons.
1. Within 4 hours I successfully used my debit card to pick up groceries only to later have it declined at a gas station. I immediately went to the ATM and it dispensed money for me I knew was there. Called the bank and they put a fraud alert on my card due to some security breach. Has happened to me a few times.
2. Sometimes those mobile card swipers are crappy. If the delivery guy was using a mobile device to swipe the card sometimes that is hit or miss. Some of those services don't accept certain cards. Usually delivery food places take your credit/debit card over the phone and before delivery can resolve these issues. So it must have been one of those mobile device crappy readers.
3. The check could have been from a completely different bank account. That would not matter as the restaurant had a no checks policy.
Finally, all could have been avoided if (1) The general just said "ok take the food back" or "call your manager, I want to talk with them." At that point the manager would have said "Hey Ping come back, we bill general, ok bad Ping leave nice customer alone." Or (2) the delivery man could have nodded his head and said 'we can work this out sir, please speak to my manager.'
Cops could have been avoided if one or the other or both were not jerks.