Crime Police refusing to do their jobs thread

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We saw what happened in Uvalde, Texas. Here's a place to add more instances where police refused to help someone in need.

To start with, police in Arizona refused to save a drowning man.

Man drowns as Arizona police watch: ‘I’m not jumping in after you’​

Julian Mark


Sean Bickings pleaded for help as he struggled to stay afloat in a reservoir in Tempe, Ariz., late last month. But Tempe police officers watched without intervening as Bickings went underwater and did not come back up, according to city officials and a transcript of body-camera footage.
“I’m going to drown. I’m going to drown,” said Bickings, 34, according to a transcript of video from the May 28 incident released by city officials.

“Okay, I’m not jumping in after you,” an officer, identified as Officer 1 in the transcript, said moments later, after directing Bickings to grab onto a bridge.

“Please help me,” Bickings said. “Please, please, please.”
Soon after, Bickings drowned, according to a Friday news release by city officials.

Now, three Tempe police officers have been put on “non-disciplinary paid administrative leave” as the Arizona Department of Public Safety and the Scottsdale Police Department investigate the officers’ response at the city of Tempe’s request, city officials said. The city has not released the names of the officers.

In a statement, Police Chief Jeff Glover and City Manager Andrew Ching called Bickings’s death a “tragedy.” Glover met with Bickings’s mother last week, according to officials.

The Tempe Officers Association, the city’s police union, did not immediately respond to a request for comment late Sunday.
Just after 5 a.m. on May 28, Tempe police officers responded to an apparent disturbance between Bickings and a woman at the Tempe Center for the Arts, which sits on a promenade along the Tempe Town Lake, a reservoir in the city. In its statement, the city referred to Bickings as “unsheltered.”

Body-camera footage released by the city shows officers approach and speak to a woman who identified herself as Bickings’s wife. As she picked up her belongings off the ground, she explained that she and Bickings sometimes have disagreements but said that he did not physically harm her.

Two of the officers then walked over to Bickings, who was seated on a bench facing the water, according to the body-camera footage. By this point, the officers were running the couple’s names for outstanding warrants, a standard procedure, according to the city. The police later said Bickings had three outstanding warrants, the Arizona Republic reported.

But those did not come up during Bickings’s encounter with police, according to the body-camera footage, which shows the officers trying to make small talk with Bickings as they ran the check.

That’s when Bickings slowly climbed over a short fence dividing the boardwalk and the water. When one of the officers asked what Bickings was doing, Bickings replied that he was going “for a swim.”
“I’m free to go, right?” Bickings asked.

The officers said he was not allowed to swim in the lake, but Bickings waded in and started swimming a freestyle stroke toward a bridge, according to the body-camera footage.

“How far do you think he’s going to be able to swim?” one of the officers asked, according to the footage.

Two of the officers then walked onto the bridge Bickings had swum under and watched him, according to the body-camera footage, which at that point ends “due to the sensitive nature of the remaining portion of the recording,” officials wrote at the end of the video.

Instead, the city provided a transcript of the remaining portion, which indicates that Bickings became increasingly distressed as he remained in the water. Bickings told the officers he was going to “drown,” according to the transcript.

“No, you’re not,” an officer, identified as Officer 2, replied.

Officer 1 then directed Bickings to “go to the pylon and hold on.”

“I’m drowning,” Bickings said.

“Come back over to the pylon,” Officer 2 said.

“I can’t,” Bickings said. “I can’t.”

“Okay, I’m not jumping in after you,” Officer 1 said.

Bickings then begged for help and said moments later, “I can’t touch. Oh God. Please help me. Help me.”

Bickings’s partner then joined the officers and begged them to help Bickings, according to the transcript. The officers told her to persuade Bickings to swim toward the bridge pylon. She tried and became increasingly upset. At one point, according to the transcript, Bickings’s partner tried to jump over the railing to help Bickings but did not end up doing so.

“I’m just distraught because he’s drowning right in front of you and you won’t help,” Bickings’s partner said.

The officers continued to tell her to calm down, saying a third officer was getting a boat.

“No, no, no. Swim,” the woman replied, using an expletive.

“You’re not helping,” Officer 2 said.

Moments later, Officer 1 said that Bickings “went underneath and hasn’t come up since about 30 seconds ago.”

For the remainder of the transcript, the officers did not address Bickings. Bickings’s partner continued to tell the officers that she loved Bickings.
“He’s everything I got,” she said. “I can’t lose him, he’s going to die.”

Officials said Bickings swam no more than 40 yards before he became distressed and “soon went under and did not resurface.”

The Arizona Republic reported that a team with Tempe Fire Medical Rescue pulled Bickings’s body out of the water just before 11:30 a.m.







 

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"Do your job officer!"

"What do you mean play stupid games, win stupid prizes?"

Ngl it's risky to rescue someone from drowing without drowning yourself or being intentionally drowned by Bickie.

There's a solid reason to not swim fully clothed.
 
I'm somewhat conflicted. One, "reach or throw, don't go" is a diddy from growing up around water; and what it's saying is if you see someone in distress in water, it's more dangerous for you to get in the water to try and help. So reach with your hand or throw something they can grab onto.

Second, outside of maybe the dive team, I doubt most police are trained rescue swimmers, and there's an art to jumping in water and saving someone who is struggling.

Third, the guy's a fucking retard who Darwin'd himself. And when you're so cavalier about what you're doing, then immediately start calling for help; it's "I can't breathe" type shit where a suspect will say that to get an opening to try and run or fight the cops. It may be callous, but he did it to himself.
 
Since when were cops lifeguards? They wear heavy bulletproof vests, not buoyant life jackets.

If a cop actually strips to try to save a person, I could totally see some asshole getting a cop fired for taking his body camera off. Claim he did it to hide that he was trying to drown the man, asking a cop to wear weighted gear when swimming with two humans worth of weight is just asking a cop to be good at their job, fuck logic.
 
Since when were cops lifeguards? They wear heavy bulletproof vests, not buoyant life jackets.

If a cop actually strips to try to save a person, I could totally see some asshole getting a cop fired for taking his body camera off. Claim he did it to hide that he was trying to drown the man, asking a cop to wear weighted gear when swimming with two humans worth of weight is just asking a cop to be good at their job, fuck logic.
I agree with this. Often people drown trying to rescue others that are drowning. Even those who are great athletes can drown while trying to save children.

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I know he’s black and there’s the whole ‘blacks can’t swim’ meme but he’s still a professional athlete and he died trying to save kids. It’s much more difficult to save a drowning adult, and even more dangerous. Especially if you’re not a trained lifeguard. I took some classes on it but I don’t know how useful I’d be now that I’m older, fatter, and I don’t swim often.

What he tried to do was heroic, it’s unfortunate that he didn’t succeed in saving the kids or himself. He could’ve done nothing, and lived a good life from all the money he made, but he put it on the line.

It’s an interesting thread and I think we should keep it going. There are plenty of instances of cops dropping the ball, usually with mass shooters. Like what happened in New Zealand.
 
The police later said Bickings had three outstanding warrants, the Arizona Republic reported.
So Google...
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Sean Wendell Bickings was booked in Maricopa County, AZ for (1) Count of DANGEROUS DRUG-POSS/USE, (1) Count of TAKE CONTRABAND IN CORR FACIL, (1) Count of MARIJUANA-POSSESS/USE, (1) Count of DRUG PARAPHERNALIA-POSSESS/USE, (1) Count of OBSTR GOVT OPERNS-LAW OFCR, (1) Count of FALSE REPORT TO LAW ENFORCE
Mugshots.com : 158079049
Name : SEAN WENDELL BICKINGS
Sex : MALE
Height : 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
Weight : 200 lb (91 kg)
Eye Color : BROWN
Hair Color : BLACK
DOB : 11/27/1987
Booking Number : T395506
Booking Date : 9/04/2017
Sean-Wendell-Bickings-mugshot-45391967.223x223.jpg
Sean Wendell Bickings was booked in Maricopa County, AZ for (1) Count of PROBATION VIOLATION
Mugshots.com : 163324472
Name : SEAN WENDELL BICKINGS
Sex : MALE
Height : 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
Weight : 180 lb (82 kg)
Eye Color : BROWN
Hair Color : BROWN
DOB : 11/27/1987
Booking Number : T426086
Booking Date : 1/07/2018
Sean-Wendell-Bickings-mugshot-47956121.223x223.jpg
Sean Wendell Bickings was booked in Maricopa County, AZ for (2) Counts of DRUG PARAPHERNALIA-POSSESS/USE, (1) Count of DRUG PARAPHERNALIA-POSSESS/USE, (1) Count of FALSE REPORT TO LAW ENFORCE, (1) Count of MARIJUANA-POSSESS/USE
Mugshots.com : 180286380
Name : SEAN WENDELL BICKINGS
Sex : MALE
Height : 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
Weight : 180 lb (82 kg)
Eye Color : BROWN
Hair Color : BLACK
DOB : 11/27/1987
Booking Number : T583912
Booking Date : 9/17/2019
Sean-Wendell-Bickings-mugshot-49029455.223x223.jpg
Sean Wendell Bickings was booked in Maricopa County, AZ for (001) Count of PROBATION VIOLATION
Mugshots.com : 184070991
Name : Sean Wendell Bickings
Sex : MALE
Height : 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
Weight : 185 lb (84 kg)
Eye Color : BROWN
Hair Color : BROWN
DOB : 11/27/1987
Booking Number : T643556
Booking Date : 7/13/2020

State Of Arizona v. Sean Wendell Bickings
CR2017-135187 | Arizona State, Maricopa County, Superior Court
 
For OPs story
Well if you told me you were drowning / I would not lend a hand.
 
This legitimately could've been a trap for the officers though. He could've been faking his drowning with an intent to ambush the attempted rescue. He had several active warrants. I don't see a reason why the police officers should place themselves in unnecessary risk to save a person who's acting highly suspiciously.

It sucks that he turned out to be in actual danger, but he made the conscious decision to "go for a swim" to avoid questioning from the officers.
 
It's not like he was a child with an active shooter hunting for him. This dude rolled the stupid dice, and they came up YOU'RE A RETARD.
 
"Do your job officer!"

"What do you mean play stupid games, win stupid prizes?"

Ngl it's risky to rescue someone from drowing without drowning yourself or being intentionally drowned by Bickie.

There's a solid reason to not swim fully clothed.
a Texas Guardsman drowned trying to save drowning "migrant" crossing the river. she ended up being a drug mule.

water rescue is its own skillset.
 
I've witnessed an instance of "police refusing to do their job" in an identical manner. Dude walked into the ocean to avoid an arrest. Luckily, Coast Guard response was less than a minute and he was arrested from the water.
 
Good idea op but it's too late for it. The police already does nothing in big cities since a single bad picture can destroy their lives. The only thing that's left is the rare moments that slip through the cracks and actually appear on the news.
 
Reminder that people who hate the cops want to send scrawny little social workers out to deal with this harmless homeless man instead. Because they're totally strong enough to handle this task.
 
Reminder that people who hate the cops want to send scrawny little social workers out to deal with this harmless homeless man instead. Because they're totally strong enough to handle this task.
I hate social workers and cops. Watching some smarmy city dwelling liberal arts degree holder get ventilated by Latawrnda is funny.
 
Agree with the premise of the thread but can't agree with the opening example. It sucks and it's a shame the guy died but ultimately the guy got in the water by himself, was behaving in an erratic manner making him an obvious risk to anyone who tried to help him and as others already said it's a risky business helping out someone in distress in bodies of water.

Assuming the third officer had gone to get a boat they were trying to assist. I'm surprised there were no emergency life preservers anywhere nearby for them to throw to him.
 
It sucks and it's a shame the guy died
After seeing the pictures of him, I don't even think it's a shame he died. He's a butt ugly, bald black manlet with a record. He jumped in the water and drowned like a retard, and I'm supposed to be mad that others didn't put themselves at risk for his ugly ass? He's not a child. If it was a child, they'd have jumped in after him. He's just an ugly POS though, so it was better to just let him drown.
 
That’s okay if this wasn’t a perfect example, this thread will fill up quickly. Lots of anarchotyranny going on these days.
 
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