Of course there are CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATIONS, Excessive FORCE.
Casebolt & Company can cut the BS about threats. No one is more threatened in this country more than our children.
Of course there are CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATIONS, Excessive FORCE.
Casebolt & Company can cut the BS about threats. No one is more threatened in this country more than our children.
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I so hope that Dajerria Becton’s parents file a civil suit against Craig Ranch and their management company. Given that this occurred in a facility owned by the HOA and it was a homeowner who started the altercation that eventually caused this young girl to be traumatized by what the cop and the community manager did to her, there is really no question of liability. Whoever the insurers are for Craig Ranch and their management company will have to negotiate a settlement, assuming there is a civil suit.
I suspect that Skip Davis is going to find himself unemployed and perhaps unemployable. That picture is really, really bad.
I’ve had more experience than I care to think about with community management companies. In Arizona, there are no licensing requirements for HOA management companies and no certification requirements for staff. So any idiot can be a community manager and that is exactly what happens so much of the time. I don’t know what the laws are in Texas, but I would be surprised if it is much different.
Craig Ranch appears to be managed by a company called Capital Consultants Management Corporation and I would think that is where Skip Davis is employed. It would be very common for an HOA as large as Craig Ranch to have an on site, full time community manager provided by their management company.
http://www.craigranchliving.com/page/10389~240242
Thanks Liza for bringing these links & info here. Great detective work. Because we know the media isn’t going to do it. Too much LIKE DOING THEIR REAL JOBS!
Here’s Skippy on Linkedin. I don’t know how much longer this link will work, but this is him, and where he is currently employed. There’s a picture of him.
Skip Davis
Community Manager at Capital Consultants Management Corporation
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Recreational Facilities and Services
Current
Capital Consultants Management Company
Education
University of St. Thomas (TX)
104 connections
Background
Experience
Community Manager
Capital Consultants Management Company
Skills
Community ManagementAssociation ManagementEvent PlanningCommunity DevelopmentEvent ManagementSalesStrategic PlanningLeadershipMicrosoft OfficeMarketingCustomer ServiceBudgetsTrainingPublic RelationsMarketing StrategyNew Business DevelopmentNegotiationReal EstateContract Negotiation
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Education
University of St. Thomas (TX)
Bachelor of Science (BS), Pre-Law Studies
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/skip-davis/1a/745/966
https://twitter.com/Ronc99/status/608723319160864769/photo/1
DISGUSTING!
OMG, that clown is the community manager? Well, I suspect he’ll be fired unless the company he works for wants to lose their contract with Craig Ranch.
Sean Toon, who called police to complain about group of black teenagers trying to enter a party on Friday, was jailed for violent behaviour and animal torture.
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jun/10/texas-pool-party-911-caller-convicted-felon?CMP=share_btn_tw
The man who called 911 to complain about a group of black teenagers at a pool party in Texas, and defended the controversial police response as a “good amount of aggression”, is a convicted felon who spent time in jail for violent behaviour and torturing animals.
Sean Toon was sentenced to more than nine months in jail after pleading guilty to killing and maiming prize farm animals and covering them in paint, according to court records in Texas. He was separately sentenced to two and a half months for an assault.
Toon, 33, called police on Friday to allege that a group of predominantly African American young people were climbing over fences to get into a party and cookout at a community pool in his neighbourhood of Craig Ranch in McKinney, a suburb of Dallas.
Corporal Eric Casebolt resigned from the McKinney police department on Tuesday amid a growing outcry from protesters and activists over video footage showing him roughly manhandling a black teenage girl and pointing his handgun at two black teenage boys.
THEY ARE ALL THUGS. Calling the cops on kids at a pool party, hurling racial slurs, and fighting. Grown ASS adults, so full of racial animus.
“ a good amount of aggression”
Evil man.
And no interviews with Brandon Brooks. They don’t want to hear the white boy tell the truth.
Curious…why not talk to him?
Can’t have whom they think is one of their own, UNCOVER their FILTH, now can we?
Let’s hope that SLOB in the tan shirt goes down too!
Sleuths are out searching for his identity. He had no business putting his body on a 14yr old girl. Sue them all to the knees!
Folks are not letting this go.
He squatted over Dajerria Becton’s head like he was ready to take a crap.
OUTRAGES! He needs to be SUED.