Welcome to ECCIE, become a part of the fastest growing adult community. Take a minute & sign up!

Welcome to ECCIE - Sign up today!

Become a part of one of the fastest growing adult communities online. We have something for you, whether you’re a male member seeking out new friends or a new lady on the scene looking to take advantage of our many opportunities to network, make new friends, or connect with people. Join today & take part in lively discussions, take advantage of all the great features that attract hundreds of new daily members!

Go Premium

Go Back   ECCIE Worldwide > Texas > Austin > The Sandbox - Austin
The Sandbox - Austin The Sandbox is a collection of off-topic discussions. Humorous threads, Sports talk, and a wide variety of other topics can be found here. If it's NOT an adult-themed topic, then it belongs here

Most Favorited Images
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
Most Liked Images
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
Top Reviewers
cockalatte 645
MoneyManMatt 490
Still Looking 399
samcruz 399
Jon Bon 385
Harley Diablo 373
honest_abe 362
DFW_Ladies_Man 313
Chung Tran 288
lupegarland 287
nicemusic 285
You&Me 281
Starscream66 268
George Spelvin 254
sharkman29 253
Top Posters
DallasRain70497
biomed161137
Yssup Rider60189
gman4453055
LexusLover51038
WTF48267
offshoredrilling47806
pyramider46370
bambino40462
CryptKicker37109
Mokoa36487
Chung Tran36100
Still Looking35944
The_Waco_Kid35624
Mojojo33117

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 08-25-2011, 04:21 PM   #1
DTorrchia
Valued Poster
 
DTorrchia's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 20, 2011
Location: Georgetown
Posts: 466
Default City pays

Who says Crime doesn't pay?
http://www.kvue.com/news/Council-vot...128392368.html

Nathanial Sanders, one of those shot and to whose family the City agreed to pay $750,000, had been arrested for among other things....attacking and robbing a wheelchair bound man at an ATM machine near 6th Street. He'd also been arrested in the past for Weapons violations, probation violations and had a gun on his person the night he was shot. He was listed as a suspect in a jewelry store theft that took place the same night he was shot as well.
Gotta love a city that pays out $750,000 just to "put it behind us".
DTorrchia is offline   Quote
Old 08-25-2011, 05:51 PM   #2
WyldemanATX
Valued Poster
 
WyldemanATX's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 25, 2010
Posts: 2,959
Encounters: 20
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by DTorrchia View Post
Who says Crime doesn't pay?
http://www.kvue.com/news/Council-vot...128392368.html

Nathanial Sanders, one of those shot and to whose family the City agreed to pay $750,000, had been arrested for among other things....attacking and robbing a wheelchair bound man at an ATM machine near 6th Street. He'd also been arrested in the past for Weapons violations, probation violations and had a gun on his person the night he was shot. He was listed as a suspect in a jewelry store theft that took place the same night he was shot as well.
Gotta love a city that pays out $750,000 just to "put it behind us".
It is not his fault he is a victim of society....(this is called sarcasm)

Attacked a guy in a wheelchair. What a piece of shit.
WyldemanATX is offline   Quote
Old 08-25-2011, 10:02 PM   #3
Booth
Valued Poster
 
Join Date: Dec 22, 2009
Location: Austin
Posts: 1,001
Default

I suppose y'all think liberals are happy about this. Not everything comes down to liberals vs. conservatives. I think this stinks.
Booth is offline   Quote
Old 08-25-2011, 10:39 PM   #4
F-Sharp
Valued Poster
 
Join Date: Jan 1, 2010
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 641
Encounters: 8
Default

Alright, just for kicks I'll bite.

What difference does it make what this kid may or may not have done in the past? What difference does it make that he had a gun on his person? This officer knew none of this when he shot the kid to death. Half the backward-ass hillbilly pickup truck driving morons here in Texas are packing heat. Are only white folks allowed to carry in this state? Are you somehow insinuating that it's ok for police to shoot and kill anyone with a prior criminal record, or anyone who happens to be in the possession of a firearm? Last I heard it's not their job to be shooting and killing civilians who pose no immediate threat to themselves or others.

The officer that shot him was fired over a drunk driving charge seven months after shooting this kid. Who's to say he hadn't been drinking the night of the shooting? Someone too stupid or too careless to know better than to drink and drive is simply not to be trusted and is certainly not someone I want walking around with a badge and loaded weapon.

Mind sharing your source for this wheelchair incident and the kid's prior record? Did a quick search, but I can find no reference to it.
F-Sharp is offline   Quote
Old 08-26-2011, 05:45 AM   #5
S O B
Valued Poster
 
S O B's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 1, 2010
Location: Austin
Posts: 432
Encounters: 4
Default

On the same day they paid out, city council gave themselves another raise.
S O B is offline   Quote
Old 08-26-2011, 06:36 AM   #6
Booth
Valued Poster
 
Join Date: Dec 22, 2009
Location: Austin
Posts: 1,001
Default

The wheelchair incident was a completely different perpetrator. It occurred on 38th @ I35.

I agree with almost everything F said. I just don't agree with the settlement.
Booth is offline   Quote
Old 08-26-2011, 09:06 AM   #7
DTorrchia
Valued Poster
 
DTorrchia's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 20, 2011
Location: Georgetown
Posts: 466
Default

Good grief, I don't mind people having different opinions. It's what makes this place fun. However, let's not completely loose sight of the very BASIC facts in this case.
No, it didn't occur at 38th/IH 35. It occurred downtown and NATHANIAL SANDERS was arrested for it.
http://www.txcn.com/sharedcontent/dw...b.2ca9eee.html

http://tinyurl.com/mqvwv6

Next...to F-Sharp's uninformed comments. The kid wasn't just "packing heat". It has nothing to do with his race. It's the fact that he reached for and attempted to draw and point the gun at the Officer which is when the Officer fired.
As far as what happened to Officer Quintana afterwards? You crack me up. You say on one hand that Nathanial Sanders prior Criminal Record shouldn't matter but what happened to the Officer later should? For the record, the day Quintana picked up that DWI was the same day he had to sit through an EIGHT hour deposition by the Sander's family attorney in regards to the civil lawsuit they were bringing against him and the city. Think that may wind someone up enough to where they go have a few beers after? I'm not saying what he did was right but to compare that to a thug robber? And then to insinuate that he was drunk during the Shooting? That shows your complete IGNORANCE. EVERY SINGLE TIME that an APD officer is involved in a shooting, there is an immediate blood test conducted for drugs and alcohol. It's mandated.
He came back 100% clean. Nice try though F-Sharp.
DTorrchia is offline   Quote
Old 08-26-2011, 09:21 AM   #8
nuglet
Valued Poster
 
nuglet's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 4, 2010
Location: Central Austin
Posts: 5,493
Encounters: 22
Default

I'm sure there are some "honest" cops, but in my life, I haven't met one. Not ONE. And I have met a few.
When I was a kid here in Austin, we used to joke about the whole group. If you knew a thug in high school, it was likely you'd see him a couple of years later, driving a police car, wearing a badge and still throwing his weight around, but with a gun on his hip.
nuglet is offline   Quote
Old 08-26-2011, 10:30 AM   #9
WyldemanATX
Valued Poster
 
WyldemanATX's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 25, 2010
Posts: 2,959
Encounters: 20
Default

I would say most cops are honest and a few are dishonest. I do not particularly like the police especially when they give me a speeding ticket. I am always polite with yes sir and no sir to them regardless of how they are towards me. You try having a job that you do not know when you approach someone that they have a gun or not.
WyldemanATX is offline   Quote
Old 08-26-2011, 10:35 AM   #10
nuglet
Valued Poster
 
nuglet's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 4, 2010
Location: Central Austin
Posts: 5,493
Encounters: 22
Default

True. The road rules are different than they used to be. It was a simpler time.
nuglet is offline   Quote
Old 08-26-2011, 11:20 AM   #11
DTorrchia
Valued Poster
 
DTorrchia's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 20, 2011
Location: Georgetown
Posts: 466
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by nuglet View Post
I'm sure there are some "honest" cops, but in my life, I haven't met one. Not ONE. And I have met a few.
When I was a kid here in Austin, we used to joke about the whole group. If you knew a thug in high school, it was likely you'd see him a couple of years later, driving a police car, wearing a badge and still throwing his weight around, but with a gun on his hip.
That's a shame. I've met many who were/are great guys. What struck me is your experience about them having been "thugs" in high school.
The urban legend in many communities is the opposite. It's usually thrown around that they were the "weaklings" in High School and were picked on so that they overcompensate by wearing a badge and gun. I've found both analogies to be untrue with most cops I've known. That's just my personal experience. I've certainly known some bad/corrupt ones as well but that goes for every single profession. In the end, I believe they're simply a slice of the population that make up our communities.
DTorrchia is offline   Quote
Old 08-26-2011, 12:22 PM   #12
Billy_Saul
Lifetime Premium Access
 
Join Date: Aug 22, 2010
Location: austin
Posts: 683
Encounters: 1
Default

Dash cam of shooting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzOecK1uNUA


Independent report:
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/news/2010...is_5_11_09.pdf

Ultimately it is our finding that significant tactical errors that rose to the level of recklessness were made by the involved officers, and that but for this recklessness the use of deadly physical force might very well have been avoided. While we have also found that the use of deadly physical force by Office Quintana was not justified, as any belief that there was an imminent danger to himself or others was not objectively reasonable, it was ultimately the reckless tactics employed by Officer Quintana in the first place that directly led to his use of deadly force and ultimately the taking of the life of one individual and seriously wounding of another.

Based on Independent analysis, the settlement was not unreasonable. However, if I was a felon, currently committing additional felonies, in violation of my probation, ripped on multiple drugs, suspected in multiple violent robberies within a car associated with those crimes, having a pistol discovered on my person, and beginning to make rapid fleeing actions, I would not be surprised at all if I ended up getting shot upon any police interaction..
Billy_Saul is offline   Quote
Old 08-26-2011, 12:26 PM   #13
Booth
Valued Poster
 
Join Date: Dec 22, 2009
Location: Austin
Posts: 1,001
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Wyldeman30 View Post
I would say most cops are honest and a few are dishonest. I do not particularly like the police especially when they give me a speeding ticket. I am always polite with yes sir and no sir to them regardless of how they are towards me. You try having a job that you do not know when you approach someone that they have a gun or not.
The rare Wyldeman post I can agree with.
Booth is offline   Quote
Old 08-26-2011, 12:50 PM   #14
DTorrchia
Valued Poster
 
DTorrchia's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 20, 2011
Location: Georgetown
Posts: 466
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy_Saul View Post
Dash cam of shooting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzOecK1uNUA


Independent report:
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/news/2010...is_5_11_09.pdf

Ultimately it is our finding that significant tactical errors that rose to the level of recklessness were made by the involved officers, and that but for this recklessness the use of deadly physical force might very well have been avoided. While we have also found that the use of deadly physical force by Office Quintana was not justified, as any belief that there was an imminent danger to himself or others was not objectively reasonable, it was ultimately the reckless tactics employed by Officer Quintana in the first place that directly led to his use of deadly force and ultimately the taking of the life of one individual and seriously wounding of another.

Based on Independent analysis, the settlement was not unreasonable. However, if I was a felon, currently committing additional felonies, in violation of my probation, ripped on multiple drugs, suspected in multiple violent robberies within a car associated with those crimes, having a pistol discovered on my person, and beginning to make rapid fleeing actions, I would not be surprised at all if I ended up getting shot upon any police interaction..
I had read the report you posted before. It's hard for people to understand when they read a report like this, but things don't always play out quite so neatly and controlled as the report indicates they should have. In any use of force, when you look at the situation after the fact, it's easy to dissect what someone could have done differently.
The report makes clear that Officer Quintana was trying to find and apprehend wanted felons that he had every reason to believe were a menace to the community. Sticking a gun in someone's mouth and making them beg for their life, robbing a man in a wheelchair, actions like that put a criminal in the dangerous category, meaning, you want someone like that off the street as soon as possible.
Would a picture perfect felony stop of this vehicle and it's occupants have prevented this shooting?
Maybe, maybe not. There's nothing to prevent people from running during a felony car stop and Officer Quintana made it clear that based on what these guys were alleged to have done, he didn't want them to get away. That's why he approached and apprehended the driver and that's why he went back to the car to make contact with Sanders.
He felt that if they were asleep, maybe that was their best chance to take them into custody without them escaping. Once the struggle ensued in the car over the gun that Nathanial Sanders had in his waistband, things went downhill from there.
It's true that hindsight is always 20/20. Tactically, things could have been done better. No doubt about it.
Would that have changed the outcome? We'll never know. Should the city pay out $750,000 based on this? I simply don't agree.
If cities and counties start paying out every time an Officer makes a tactical error, the general funds of those cities and counties will soon dry up.
Did Officer Quintana act within the law? Yes he did. A Grand Jury certainly thought so.
Chief Acevedo gave Quintana a 15 day suspension for not turning his lights/camera on.
The rest is certainly open for panels and investigative bodies to come in and pick apart after the fact as this report did.
It wasn't like he was trigger happy. He took the driver into custody without incident before the shooting. But when you're leaning into a car and a suspected robber tries to fight with you over a gun in his waistband, well, like you said Billy Saul, one shouldn't be surprised if you wind up shot.
DTorrchia is offline   Quote
Old 08-26-2011, 05:22 PM   #15
F-Sharp
Valued Poster
 
Join Date: Jan 1, 2010
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 641
Encounters: 8
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by DTorrchia View Post
No, it didn't occur at 38th/IH 35. It occurred downtown and NATHANIAL SANDERS was arrested for it.
http://www.txcn.com/sharedcontent/dw....2ca9eee.html.
I hate to burst anyone's bubble with the obvious, but it says here this crime was committed on May 7th, 2009. Nathaniel Sanders was shot and killed by police on May 11th, 2009. Are we to believe he was arrested on a Thursday morning on a felony robbery by assault charge and was back out on the streets by Monday evening when he was shot? It also states that your Nathanial Sanders was 19 years old. The Nathanial Sanders in question was 18 when he was shot. I'm not saying it's the wrong guy for certain. I am saying I have questions.

Quote:
Originally Posted by DTorrchia View Post
I have similar issues here. This completely unofficial site has a "Nathanial Sanders" listed for some arrests and traffic voilations. I've been arrested a few times myself and have had plenty of traffic violations in my lifetime. Does that make me a "thug robber" too? Would it be okay if the police shot and killed me too?

Quote:
Originally Posted by DTorrchia View Post
Next...to F-Sharp's uninformed comments. The kid wasn't just "packing heat". It has nothing to do with his race. It's the fact that he reached for and attempted to draw and point the gun at the Officer which is when the Officer fired.
Oh did he now? So you were there? Too bad Nathanial isn't alive to speak in his own defense.

Quote:
Originally Posted by DTorrchia View Post
As far as what happened to Officer Quintana afterwards? You crack me up. You say on one hand that Nathanial Sanders prior Criminal Record shouldn't matter but what happened to the Officer later should?
I didn't make any such statements. Show me the official criminal record of the Nathanial Sanders in question and we'll talk then.

Quote:
Originally Posted by DTorrchia View Post
Think that may wind someone up enough to where they go have a few beers after? I'm not saying what he did was right but to compare that to a thug robber?
In my eyes it makes Quintana worse. He was an adult police officer and should be held to a higher standard than an 18 year old child. Bet you'd have a very differnt take if Quintana had killed your wife and children while driving drunk. Assuming you have any children of course.

Quote:
Originally Posted by DTorrchia View Post
And then to insinuate that he was drunk during the Shooting? That shows your complete IGNORANCE. EVERY SINGLE TIME that an APD officer is involved in a shooting, there is an immediate blood test conducted for drugs and alcohol. It's mandated.
He came back 100% clean. Nice try though F-Sharp.
Again, you saw his test results personally? I make no assumptions here.

Sorry, but having had police pull guns on me twice in my lifetime (once when I was 14, and again when I was 18) for absolutely no reason, and having been placed in jail for four days as an adult for a crime I did not commit leaves me very suspicious of police and the system in general. I personally despise people like yourself who somehow have made up your minds that this kid deserved to be shot and killed. Were you there? Did you witness what happened personally? Did you know Nathanial Sanders? He was a fucking kid for Pete's sake. You came to this conculsion based on what? Nothing more than he was a black kid with a record? Shall I pull you some statistics on how many black kids with records there are in this country? Is it okay with you with you if they all get unjustifiably shot and killed by police too?

Police officers have no right to shoot and kill ANY civilians without some immediate threat. I fail to see there was one here, and I don't care if this kid was a "thug robber" or not, he deserved his day in court. We simply don't live in some third world shithole where it's okay for police to be dishing out their own form of justice.
F-Sharp is offline   Quote
Reply



AMPReviews.net
Find Ladies
Hot Women

Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright © 2009 - 2016, ECCIE Worldwide, All Rights Reserved