Did you happen to pay attention to this woman’s proximity to the traffic stop in making your determination? Are you of the opinion that the officer could not have possibly felt unsafe with the person there because she’s a WOMAN? I have a challenge. Next time you see a traffic stop, or any police action for that matter, try walking up within a few feet of the officers and see what happens.
There were other individuals on the lawn, behind the cops. Why were they not intimidated and or arrested?
There were other individuals on the lawn, behind the cops. Why were they not intimidated and or arrested?
In addition, did ya happen to notice another person standing on the lawn, behind the cops, took the camera as the homeowner was taken into custody and continued video taping the incident?
They clearly did not move into the house and were standing right next to the woman taken to jail. Why were they not arrested?
Excuse me? She was on her PRIVATE PROPERTY.
The cop had no business even being close to her property without a warrant.
Your homepage says your ancestors fought in the American Revolution? Who for? George III? Your supporting affronts to property and security on one’s property from unreasonable police presence that Fat George would have been been in favor of, you know.
Yes I did. I’m sorry we disagree, but I’m making my opinion based on 30 years as a cop. The copper over reacted to a nonevent. A perception of danger has to be reasonable and the cop has to be able to articulate what was so dangerous about this particular woman. He’s got a hell of a lot of articulating to do, and with what I’ve seen and read so far, I’m very sceptical about his chances.