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United States News Title: Cop Responds to Complaint of Kids Playing Football by Joining In Buffalo, NY In the land of the free, playing football in your neighborhood street can be a criminal act which can often be met with police force. Kids in a Buffalo neighborhood were about to experience what playing football looks like in a police state that is, until Officer Patrick McDonald showed up to the call. Time and again, weve seen children held at gunpoint for walking home from a basketball game or assaulted for riding a bike. However, this story is different and it shows what a positive effect a compassionate officer can have when he uses his officers discretion while policing. I joined them for a couple of downs, and as you can see its taken on a life of its own, McDonald said about the video which has since gone viral after being posted on social media this week. Id just like to think that any other officer would have done the same thing that I did, and I bet theres others who probably have, he added. As Buffalo News reported, the videos even got the attention of Buffalo Mayor Byron W. Brown, who called the episode community policing at its best. Heres what happened: When Officer Patrick McDonald responded to a nuisance call of children playing football in the street, he just joined in. Video footage shows Officer McDonald walking from his car toward the football game asking, Where we lining up? The next video shows the officer running and catching a Hail Mary pass. In the final video, he jokes with one of the children that he should write up a police report because he just got robbed. Even after the officer was done playing with the kids, he engaged in humor as he pulled off in his cruiser. What could have been a terrible situation involving the arrest and assault of juveniles ended instead with a community coming together. When police officers choose to use discretion instead of the escalation of force, everybody wins. Officer McDonald has set the bar for other officers who may or may not be so likely to oblige. This is what community policing looks like. When reporting on this incident, the Free Thought Project would be remiss if we didnt show you a story of the opposite of McDonalds behavior. As the Free Thought Project previously reported, the Cleveland Police Department actually confiscated a basketball goal and ticketed the owner for having it. According to Toledo News Now, as a kind gesture, a woman, Cheri Fiorilli, had bought the goal for her neighbors for helping her out. But in Cleveland, it happens to be illegal to play basketball in the street. Instead of merely talking to the kids and engaging in conversation or a game, like McDonald did these cops just did their jobs, and ruined all trust in the community in a single move. Cell phone video shows Fiorilli asked if there could be a warning. An officer answered, Theres nothing I can do. She offered to move it immediately, and was told theres no leeway. Fiorilli and the kids were left stunned as the cop threatened to arrest the woman over her basketball goal. I need to see your drivers license again. If not, I have to arrest you for refusing to comply, said the officer. Instead of a community coming together and laughing as the officer drove away with a newfound trust in police, these citizens were left with a citation and the view of cops driving down the street with a basketball goal in their trunk. Below is a video of how not to police. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Deckard (#0)
Officer Patrick McDonald is a fine police officer. He should be held up as a shining example for all officers. SALUTE !!!
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