The police took down Spiderman in Times Square yesterday. I didn’t see it happen, but was there probably a few minutes earlier. There were a lot of police with their attention focused on the superheroes and Disney characters gathered there. I tried asking a cop for directions, but she was too distracted to give me a coherent answer. I wonder what was going on?
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYjl4apz3EA#t=106]
Other places on web said Spidy was charging $10 for people to photograph him and the cops thought that to be too high of a price so they confronted spidy who then got upset and punched a cop. (have not watched the video, just saw it my browsing)
THe story on Fox was he was demanding money and the cop told him he could solicit tips, but not set a price. So he punched the cop.
Dude thinks he’s gonna ‘dance’ with a NY cop? These guys are not the ‘top of the gene pool’ …
Moments before, the ‘perp’ was (most likely, since he’s not there for Comic-Con) ‘shaking’ tourists down for 10 dollars a pop to get his picture taken with them, including (possibly) ‘your kid’ …
(Comic-con was in San Diego this year.)
http://www.comic-con.org/cci
Those cops need to learn how to do a take-down. Talk about amateur hour …
True that; the short porky one needs to move faster too …
The short porky one as opposed to the taller porky one …
The donut shops must do a huge business in New York …
If he really knew how to fight this could have turned into some real made for TV action
Are these fashion police? The second cop looks like she’s taken a vow of passivism.
The point is, or should be, if “Spiderman” wasn’t disturbing the peace, he shouldn’t have been hassled by the police in the first place. Is this an instance of Nanny State meddling, Police State bullying, or both? It’s just lucky for innocent bystanders, or passersby, that nobody was drinking a 32 oz. soda at the time.
hat nobody was drinking a 32 oz. soda at the time.
Then you would have seen some real head cracking!