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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 23

    Milwaukee is bracing for the release of a video showing Sterling Brown, a player for the Bucks, being arrested for a parking violation. A taser was used during the arrest.https://nyti.ms/2KMVVLm 

    11:50 AM - 23 May 2018
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      2. Karen Jeglin‏ @KJeglin May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        Parking violation,taser, arrest, be sure to stand for that anthem though

        1 reply 11 retweets 96 likes
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      2. JoAnn Gillum‏ @JoAnnGillum May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        I heart goes out Mr. Brown.I'm glad it wasn't worse.The police was rough.But he placed himself in that situation.He was in 2 handicap parking,why?Why get mad for something he broke the law doing? Did he get abusive with the officers when he came out the store?Need store camera.

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      3. Frost‏ @deejaytimnice May 23
        Replying to @JoAnnGillum @nytimes

        No store camera is needed. Did he park illegally yes. Did he question the officer yes. Did it warrant being manhandled and tased and arrested...absolutely not! Hope he sues the Department til their bankrupt. #nocompromise

        3 replies 1 retweet 36 likes
      4. JoAnn Gillum‏ @JoAnnGillum May 23
        Replying to @deejaytimnice @nytimes

        I totally agree.But why break the law,when know it's wrong?Why?We saw a horrible ending,but what happened when he step out the door of the store?I have family that's Cops.Watching "Live PD, & Cop's" people argue with cops for little things,they could go free,but no they fuss😤🔐

        4 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. R. Elaine Garner‏ @RElaineGarner1 May 23
        Replying to @JoAnnGillum @deejaytimnice @nytimes

        All they had to do aS just give him a ticket and Be done with it.. They were trying to intimidate a black man, waiting all that time for him to come out of the store. They started the whole mess.

        1 reply 0 retweets 9 likes
      6. JoAnn Gillum‏ @JoAnnGillum May 23
        Replying to @RElaineGarner1 @deejaytimnice @nytimes

        Was there a group? That time from when he walked out the store till they man handle him is not shown to the public. The store camera hasn't been shown yet, or has it. There was some time missing!

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. Frost‏ @deejaytimnice May 23
        Replying to @JoAnnGillum @RElaineGarner1 @nytimes

        The body cam is 30 Minutes. The officer got there before he came out the Walgreens. Was at his car already when he got there. I think at this point we can just agree to disagree.

        0 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
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      1. Christopher Simenz‏ @csimenz May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        Nobody has shown remorse or questioned the footage of a black teenager being punched repeatedly by police at a Milwaukee area mall last week. https://www.jsonline.com/story/communities/west/news/wauwatosa/2018/05/23/tosa-cop-cleared-after-punching-teen-mayfair/638608002/ … Sterling Brown is shining light on a systemic problem in Milwaukee.

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      1. obaid choudhary‏ @Obaidchoudhary1 May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        The concern being over the expected protests and not over police brutality.

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      2. Ktwitt‏ @s_ktwitt May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        How can you be a police officer in this country if you are afraid of anyone who is not white?

        2 replies 2 retweets 19 likes
      3. Matt Hunt‏ @MattHun67472111 May 23
        Replying to @s_ktwitt @nytimes

        Very poor training ,and rhe american education system is broken ,just so people can profit off a prisons . Ex:Jeff sessions is a prison owner !!

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      4. Matt Hunt‏ @MattHun67472111 May 23
        Replying to @MattHun67472111 @s_ktwitt @nytimes

        the* Sorry out motorbiking didn't catch that terrible spelling

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      1. Brian Convery‏ @bjconvery May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        Police Chief "promises transparency"...but doesn't release officers names or what the discipline may have been??!?!

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      2. shawn bender‏ @toss4life May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        This why Kap takes a knee

        1 reply 0 retweets 24 likes
      3. Nicholas Clarke‏ @GnarlsMurray May 23
        Replying to @toss4life @nytimes

        because people make judgments without knowing what happened?

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      4. No Guarantees‏ @ms_rhodes May 23
        Replying to @GnarlsMurray @toss4life @nytimes

        Judgements based on the video that was released. You lost but thanks for playing. 😂

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Brian Schnitzler‏ @BSchnitzDude May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        This is why NFL players take knees.

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      1. Lori Hannah‏ @LoriHannah58 May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        This is insane. You write a ticket. Period. Maybe have the car towed depending on circumstances but not this.Why was more than one cop car needed too for a fine? No one was harmed unless they were trying to park. Even then it’s an inconvenience but not major harm.

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      2. Denis Mikel‏ @MikelDenis May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        Ironic that this is reported at the same time NFL releases policy forbidding players from protesting police brutality. I was not alive in the 1950’s but it seems like that’s where our society is headed.

        1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
      3. Denis Mikel‏ @MikelDenis May 23
        Replying to @MikelDenis @nytimes

        One would think an organization that is primarily dependent upon the skills and sacrifices of African Americans would have more respect for them and their legitimate concerns.

        1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes
      4. King Sky Cap‏ @LootaP May 23
        Replying to @MikelDenis @nytimes

        Life...logic...fair? Mmmm common sense....all M.I.A.

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      5. Denis Mikel‏ @MikelDenis May 23
        Replying to @LootaP @nytimes

        True. It’s all so sad, frustrating, infuriating, depressing, etc. Ultimately, this is just one more example of what’s at stake. The 11/18 elections are our chance to change course and turn away from the cliff.

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