Body Cam: This Cop Sums Up Everything that is Wrong with the Police in America
“Keep your hands out of your pocket or I’ll pop a bullet in ya!” “I will hurt you!”
May 16, 2014
Psychopathy
or sociopathy is traditionally defined as a personality disorder
characterized by enduring antisocial behavior, diminished empathy and
remorse, and disinhibited or bold behavior.
The
Federal Bureau of Investigation reports that psychopathic behavior is
consistent with traits common to some serial killers, including
sensation seeking, a lack of remorse or guilt, impulsivity, the need for
control, and predatory behavior.
In
this raw footage below, officer David Marcinik of the Palm Bay Florida
Police Department, comes up on two teenagers parked in a gravel drive.
Over
the course of the next 20 minutes Marcinik exhibits several of the
traits of a psychopath. He clearly has a lack of remorse for his
actions, zero empathy, he’s impulsive, and displays a sickening
predatory behavior.
It is hard to watch.
When
this case went to court, Marcinik’s behavior was so vile during the arrest that a Brevard
County judge dismissed Melissa Bell’s misdemeanor drug possession case
after he called the officer’s actions during her arrest “demeaning,
condescending, threatening and abusive.”
Marcinik was clearly an aggressive and predatory maniac and the judge realized it.
Gun drawn, moving in on an 18 year old girl like she’s a entire gang of men with M-16’s, Marcinik seems to enjoy his power.
“Keep
your hands out of your pockets or I’ll pump a bullet in ya,” Marcinik
said. “You want to get lit up? Open that mouth one more time.” He
further goes on to call her an “idiot” and threatens to “break her
arms.”
This guy was so unprofessional, that he even gets into it with a fellow officer around the 15 minute mark.
This
type of behavior is the epitome of police misconduct. It is an
unfortunate reality that some of the most repugnant psychopathic
criminals this country has to offer are among those who’ve sworn to
uphold the law.
And it is far from
an isolated incident, the same week that Marcinik was being exposed for
his behavior, another cop in Michigan embarked on a power trip and
pulled a gun during a traffic stop then asked the driver if she “enjoyed having a gun pointed at her.”
All
of this, the
arrests, the abuse, the harassment, all of it, over an ‘illegal’ plant.
It is high time that we demand there be peace brought to this ‘war on
drugs.’
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May 16, 2014
Psychopathy
or sociopathy is traditionally defined as a personality disorder
characterized by enduring antisocial behavior, diminished empathy and
remorse, and disinhibited or bold behavior.
The
Federal Bureau of Investigation reports that psychopathic behavior is
consistent with traits common to some serial killers, including
sensation seeking, a lack of remorse or guilt, impulsivity, the need for
control, and predatory behavior.
In
this raw footage below, officer David Marcinik of the Palm Bay Florida
Police Department, comes up on two teenagers parked in a gravel drive.
Over
the course of the next 20 minutes Marcinik exhibits several of the
traits of a psychopath. He clearly has a lack of remorse for his
actions, zero empathy, he’s impulsive, and displays a sickening
predatory behavior.
It is hard to watch.
When
this case went to court, Marcinik’s behavior was so vile during the arrest that a Brevard
County judge dismissed Melissa Bell’s misdemeanor drug possession case
after he called the officer’s actions during her arrest “demeaning,
condescending, threatening and abusive.”
Marcinik was clearly an aggressive and predatory maniac and the judge realized it.
Gun drawn, moving in on an 18 year old girl like she’s a entire gang of men with M-16’s, Marcinik seems to enjoy his power.
“Keep
your hands out of your pockets or I’ll pump a bullet in ya,” Marcinik
said. “You want to get lit up? Open that mouth one more time.” He
further goes on to call her an “idiot” and threatens to “break her
arms.”
This guy was so unprofessional, that he even gets into it with a fellow officer around the 15 minute mark.
This
type of behavior is the epitome of police misconduct. It is an
unfortunate reality that some of the most repugnant psychopathic
criminals this country has to offer are among those who’ve sworn to
uphold the law.
And it is far from
an isolated incident, the same week that Marcinik was being exposed for
his behavior, another cop in Michigan embarked on a power trip and
pulled a gun during a traffic stop then asked the driver if she “enjoyed having a gun pointed at her.”
All
of this, the
arrests, the abuse, the harassment, all of it, over an ‘illegal’ plant.
It is high time that we demand there be peace brought to this ‘war on
drugs.’

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