Title: What Tailgaiting in a Police State Looks Like, Police Helicopter Rains Down Hell on Tailgaters Source:
Free Thought Project URL Source:https://thefreethoughtproject.com/p ... licopter-disperses-tailgaters/ Published:Oct 2, 2018 Author:Matt Agorist Post Date:2018-10-02 06:39:08 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:542 Comments:3
State College, PA In all of our years reporting on police conduct and activity at the Free Thought Project, we have never seen anything like we are reporting today. Several utterly insane videos show police officers from Penn State University using their helicopter to rain down hell from above on hundreds of students and parents alike who were tailgaiting for the game.
According to police, a group of college students involved with a fraternity were told to move from one area and relocate to another. However, according to police, this did not happen, so they escalated their tactics.
Penn State parent and tailgater Scott Olson said that early Saturday morning, a police officer asked the fraternity tailgating next to his group to move one space over. After the fraternitys members refused to move, the officer told Olson and his group that the fraternity would be on watch for the day.
Weve been told that the tailgate wasnt just one fraternity, like Olson described, but a senior tailgate with members of the Greek community and that is known to be rowdy.
Olson said police didnt check in all day, until some time between 3:30 and 4 p.m. when eight officers on horseback and 15-20 other officers showed up to disperse the frats tailgate. Shortly after, the helicopter flew in and made a sharp cut in Olsons aisle, picking up tents and other debris.
The alleged rowdiness was not observed by Olson, who was right by where the chopper flew over.
There was no fighting or big disruption. No one was doing anything crazy or outlandish. We didnt have any issue with them all day, said Olson, who reported a scratch to his Mercedes-Benz truck thanks to a flying tent and said a girl at his tailgate was cut on the face from debris, according to the paper.
Several videos show the intense moment the chopper began flying over the crowd, using its downwash to lay waste to tents, chairs, vehicles, and anything else in its path.
The helicopter pilot used the p.a. to order the crowd to disperse, the description on one of the videos said. And then used the down draft to get the point across, blowing down canopies, etc..
The sheer lack of concern over what the potential damage couldve been is outrageous. People couldve been severely injured by flying tents and debris, or worse. If the pilot wouldve lost control over the students, the results couldve been catastrophicespecially considering the concentration of people on the ground. It couldve been pure carnage.
Can you imagine if a helicopter sent debris that hit a horse and it got spooked and started trampling the kids? This couldve been a tragedy, Olson said. If that helicopter had any type of accident, you wouldve had people shredded everywhere and cars on fire. Its so fortunate that there wasnt a major tragedy yesterday.
Naturally and insanely enough, the police are standing by their decision to endanger the lives of hundreds of people to disperse a few rowdy college kids. On Monday, they were forced to respond to the myriad of inquiries as to why they would do such a thing. They defended it.
We understand concerns have been raised regarding police activity during tailgate celebrations in one lot, in advance of the Penn State vs. Ohio State game on Saturday (Sept. 29). University Police wishes to reassure fans that officers were responding to the circumstances on the ground, which involved numerous law violations, including serious threats to officer safety within a disorderly crowd. Unruly individuals refused to disperse following verbal commands and at least one officer suffered injuries. It is rare to resort to these expanded interventions; however, when all other warnings from the mounted police unit and officers on the ground were ignored, a Pennsylvania State Police helicopter was deployed as another tool to compel the group to disperse and curb dangerous and unruly behavior. Following the use of the helicopter, the dangerous behaviors dissipated.
When you watch the videos below, decide for yourself who the ones were who exhibited the most dangerous behaviors.
Throw the book at this psycho (I know, he was "just following orders") and ground the chopper..
It's obvious that this police department is not responsible enough to fly one.
Kinda reminds me of the scene in "They Live".
Truth is treason in the empire of lies. - Ron Paul
Government is in the last resort the employment of armed men, of policemen, gendarmes, soldiers, prison guards, and hangmen. The essential feature of government is the enforcement of its decrees by beating, killing, and imprisoning. Those who are asking for more government interference are asking ultimately for more compulsion and less freedom.
This is why Iran & Joe Sixpack needs rockets, and nukes too. But wait until the chopper is over the police station, before shooting it down. Wouldn't want any civilian casualties.
The Greek fraternity needs to at least get a few RPG-7's, like the US gov supplies to ISIS.
The psycho cops came close to crashing that chopper due to flying easy-ups, tents and other debris.
They should be in jail. Private pilots get jailed for buzzing hotels, beaches etc. in single engine planes. Was the pilot drug & alcohol tested? No.
They should be in jail. Private pilots get jailed for buzzing hotels, beaches etc. in single engine planes.
Blue privilege - a civilian pilot doing the same thing would have been grounded immediately.
Was the pilot drug & alcohol tested?
Cops are never tested for drugs/alcohol.
Truth is treason in the empire of lies. - Ron Paul
Government is in the last resort the employment of armed men, of policemen, gendarmes, soldiers, prison guards, and hangmen. The essential feature of government is the enforcement of its decrees by beating, killing, and imprisoning. Those who are asking for more government interference are asking ultimately for more compulsion and less freedom.