The bald shortarse seemed to be in charge yet couldn't handle one angry taxpayer? For kicking him when he was already being pinned down he deserves a proper beating - the cowardly little turd. He's obviously an officious little prick who shouldn't be dealing with the public.
The bald shortarse seemed to be in charge yet couldn't handle one angry taxpayer? For kicking him when he was already being pinned down he deserves a proper beating - the cowardly little turd. He's obviously an officious little prick who shouldn't be dealing with the public.
Too right! People like this should be sacked. When you are dealing with the public and are supposed to be there to protect them! This is just disgusting. I hope the all get the boot and a nice hefty law suit.
The bald shortarse seemed to be in charge yet couldn't handle one angry taxpayer? For kicking him when he was already being pinned down he deserves a proper beating - the cowardly little turd. He's obviously an officious little prick who shouldn't be dealing with the public.
Right on! People misuse public services all the time, but it doesn't mean that they need to get the crap beat out of them. I hope these guys are punished to the full extent of the law. I certainly understand the frustration of being called on to do something that doesn't really need your services, but there are much better ways to handle it.
The bald shortarse seemed to be in charge yet couldn't handle one angry taxpayer? For kicking him when he was already being pinned down he deserves a proper beating - the cowardly little turd. He's obviously an officious little prick who shouldn't be dealing with the public.
Well said and I couldn't agree with you more. He shouldn't be dealing with the public, in accordance with the prophecy.
Wow - looks like he is pretty calm abou this, though I suspect he said something 'Zidane-like' to the firefighter to set him off like that.
Regardless, surely these people deal with much worse from drunks, drug addicts and vagrants to rise above any sort of verbal abuse without resorting to this sort of behaviour.
The bald bloke doing the kicking has likely ended his career, as have the others, which is a shame as these people risk their lives every day for the public and every one fewer on the streets is bad for public safety.
PORTLAND, Ore. - The Portland Fire Bureau has pulled one of its most experienced firefighters off the streets after the man was caught on tape, involved in a confrontation between a citizen and several firefighters.
The video was recorded early Thursday morning at a downtown Portland apartment building and shows a Portland Fire Bureau lieutenant kicking a man who was being held down on the ground.
The man who was kicked does admit that he was being verbally abusive toward the firefighters. The video of the confrontation is sending shock waves through the Portland Fire Bureau.
The surveillance video shows Terry DeGeorge walking through his apartment building's lobby where firefighters are helping someone on a couch who is complaining of a headache. Here is an account of what happened next:
DeGeorge walks in and out of the lobby. The tape does not have any sound, but DeGeorge admits he was annoyed that the firefighters were there. "My rage led to the fireman's rage," he said. "I was loud, probably at a time that I shouldn't have been."
DeGeorge argues with a firefighter, Lieutenant Robert Bedgood.
DeGeorge walks back out the door, then stops, turns around and starts shouting at Bedgood.
A few words are exchanged and then another firefighter grabs DeGeorge.
The two struggle. This lasts for several seconds as other firefighters help force DeGeorge to the ground.
DeGeorge struggles to stand up, but you never see him strike another firefighter.
It takes about 20 seconds for the firefighters to pin DeGeorge to the ground.
Then Bedgood steps in and kicks DeGeorge three times. "The kicking was unnecessary," DeGeorge said. "Maybe in their minds it wasn't. I don't know."
DeGeorge spoke to KATU News in the same lobby where the struggle happened. He had injuries on his face and bruises on his legs and arms. He said he may have been loud and intimidating, but he did not deserve the treatment he got. "Everybody has a bad day," he said. "I wasn't having a good one. Maybe a couple of those guys weren't either."
Firefighters have a copy of the tape and Bedgood is no longer on the street. He is now working a desk job.
When KATU News asked Lt. Allen Oswalt with the Portland Fire Bureau whether he could envision a circumstance where it would be OK for a firefighter to tackle somebody who had not assaulted anyone, he said "there are ways to verbally intimidate or verbally assault people. I don't know what was going on. We do have eyewitness reports of the language that was used and some of the things that were said."
The incident is under investigation by the Portland Police Bureau. According to an initial police report, DeGeorge was cussing and firefighters felt threatened by him.
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