tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1355146670430640793.post4801504790964119788..comments2023-09-30T12:27:02.037-07:00Comments on What Happened To Fouad Kaady: the state of mind of kaady's killersPsyche Medhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15638842620917829905noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1355146670430640793.post-17031563752218088232015-05-09T11:22:09.565-07:002015-05-09T11:22:09.565-07:00"Get off his back". I will bet a years p..."Get off his back". I will bet a years pay that you or a loved one or friend works for a police department. Either way, you're as heartless as the scumbag cops that killed Mr. Kaady are. <br /><br />Obviously, Mr Kaady is just another "Arab Animal", or "Spic" or "Nigger", or "Jew", or other inhabitant of this planet that are so easily turned into 'Non-Humans" in the eyes of people like you.<br /><br />O.K.!!! Of course I know the little you said can not truly be evidence of my comments, but, if you actually can not see how heinous this murder was and still is, and why it is so, then at the very least you are not trying to look at Mr Kaady for what he indeed is/was. A human being that was every bit as worthy of a nice life in this country as you or the cops that you love are.<br /><br />The scumbag you're sticking up for did not shoot Mr. Kaady by accident. It involved thought and no matter what those thought were, he should be severely punished and Never, Never, Never, should be allowed to wear a badge again.<br /><br />This is very simple common sense.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1355146670430640793.post-83308178942779758822011-08-06T14:16:10.863-07:002011-08-06T14:16:10.863-07:00Get off his back? Yes that is a statement that sho...Get off his back? Yes that is a statement that should be directed at the officer who tazed an injured victim in the back while he was sitting on the ground defenseless. A cowardly and unforgivable act! You and every individual involved in this discusting display of cover-up and injustice should suffer the same justice. Hope its those officers who arrive at your car crash. Which a likely scenerio to a car accident you could be involved in would be result to a drunk driving cop. My sincere apologies and sympathies to Fouad Kaady's family... and the rest of America.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1355146670430640793.post-26301057972523854512008-05-22T10:28:00.000-07:002008-05-22T10:28:00.000-07:00"Get off his back! Geez!!"Oh yes, leave the poor g..."Get off his back! Geez!!"<BR/><BR/>Oh yes, leave the poor guy alone. WAKE UP. He has a criminal record that verifies a tendency to abuse drugs (alcohol), lie to the police, and act irrationally and abusively. He falsely attributed these same characteristics to an unarmed accident victim in order to justify his murder. He was a police officer called to the scene of a horrific accident. In such cases it is customary for the police to help the victims, not shoot them because they don't want to get any icky blood on them. How dare victims of violent crime and accidents get so bloody and mangled, I mean if they don't want to be repeatedly tazered and shot by two officers they shouldn't get themselves into accidents. They could at least have the decency not to bleed so profusely. And while they're at it they could try not to go into shock . The cheek of them trying to use extensive and incredibly severe injuries as an excuse not to comply to a police officer's every irrational whim. I mean it's not as if forcing a burn victim to lie on the ground would cause mind bending agony or exponentially increase his risk of septicemia. So get off his back, he could have been infected with an imaginary pathogen! He had to look out for Number 1. "Protect and Serve" is after all just a suggestion.Oldjukeboxjohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14684148605362732653noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1355146670430640793.post-69744311386824939132008-05-18T18:52:00.000-07:002008-05-18T18:52:00.000-07:00I think it's really wrong that you people make Mr ...I think it's really wrong that you people make Mr Bergen sound like such an awful person. From my point of view it sounds like he was a young officer that was doing his job alongside another officer that had been working as one for many many years. It's obvious that he does feel bad about it because of what he said, but you people just make it worse and worse for him. Get off his back! Geez!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1355146670430640793.post-77290197769289156542007-10-04T22:31:00.000-07:002007-10-04T22:31:00.000-07:00The "28 seconds" video is a compelling documentary...The "28 seconds" video is a compelling documentary, but what I noticed most was that it was not 28 seconds. When I copied out the entire script the officers testified they said - excising redundancies - and read it out loud, it took me a <B>full minute to read</B>, and that's not counting the five second electrocutions and weapon switching and head shaking and running and jumping up and down and so on that they claimed happened.<BR/><BR/>The use of tasers was supposedly introduced as an alternative to lethal force, but can a cop shoot somebody for sitting in the road? In reality it seems to have been the EXCUSE for lethal force, because when you start attacking a severely injured person they might not stay perfectly still.<BR/><BR/>It should come as no surprise the tasers were less effective on Kaady, because severe burns (severe pain) triggers compensatory mechanisms in the brain (endogenous opiates) that reduce the pain. Once that happens, electric shock will not be as effective as on a healthy person. These naturally occurring pain-killers are the mythical "drugs" postulated to be responsible for Kaady's resistance, but instead of being used to dehumanize him they should underscore that a severely injured person deserves special compassion and consideration.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1355146670430640793.post-21759345133300480892007-08-05T15:27:00.000-07:002007-08-05T15:27:00.000-07:00I really appreciate all of the work that you have ...I really appreciate all of the work that you have done on this blog. It shows a great deal of sensitivity and caring on your part.<BR/>I must disagree in part, concerning the actions of the officers: In my years as a police officer, we were continually trained. One criterion (the only one) for the use of lethal force was stressed. The "reasonable man rule" (no sexism here). If a reasonable person, given the totality of the circumstances at the time and place of the event, would find it reasonable to use reasonable force, then the officer is justified. Now, I don't know about the rest of the folks involved, but I consider myself to be reasonable, and there is no way on the goddesses earth that I could have, or would have, used "less lethal" OR lethal force on this man. In fact, to use a taser on an injured dog, horse, or other animal so injured would have brought down the wrath of the ASPCA faster than you can spell it. No, these guys were wrong, wrong, WRONG. No way to paint them otherwise, despite the failure of the District Attorney, and the grand jury to see all of the facts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com