Posted on 10/19/2023 3:35:23 AM PDT by Recovering_Democrat
Well In think the attack might have been prevented.
But then with your vast experience.
Compared to my mere 3 plus decades and thousand of hours of training and having been a LEO trainer for most of those years.
Thousand’s of traffics traffics that I have preformed.
You have a far better opinion of how it should have been handled
Hundreds, I have conducted thousands of traffic stops.
Personally I would have done a passenger side approach.
Asked the normal questions tried to establish some repour using those questions.
If the driver showed that he was going to be uncooperative.
Call for back up and left him sit in his vehicle until it showed up.
Being pissed off from the beginning over a mere 100mph most likely in a 70mph zone.
Tends to get one into trouble.
Clown Crump will not earn a dime here. This black nutcase Leonard Cure, assaulted a Georgia sheriff’s deputy in 70MPH traffic on a highway. The video shows this.
This misfits family will not be winning the ghetto lottery.
Business must be slow for Crump, to take on this case.
LEO trainer. Were you certified by your state and an actual sworn LEO?
I’m a bit confused about what you mean by thousands of “traffics traffics” you preformed, traffic seminars, training sessions, or actual traffic stops? How long did you actually spend in a beat car on patrol?
“The deputy make a lot of mistakes.”
Correct.
Crime analyst dissects video of deputy-involved shooting of Leonard Cure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uGBXJ8nNmc
I was a state certified trainer.
Taught at a state level academy plus monthly and quarterly training and the district levels.
Not only taught recruits but conducted instruct the instructor courses. Meaning I taught others how to be instructors.
I was the most senior instructor at our academy when I retire.
I not only conducted thousands of traffic stops. I trained others on how to.
In 3 plus decades being a working sworn LEO one comes into contact with thousands of people.
How many years total on the street doing law enforcement as a patrolman, deputy, or trooper?
I have been stopped for speeding several times in my life. I have never left my car to physically confront the officer who stopped me. I simply took my ticket (or warning) and moved on. If I thought I was unfairly stopped, I would contest the ticket and take it up in court. This is how civilized people handle these matters.
I feel bad only for the police officer who will now spend the rest of his life being second guessed and even persecuted by others (and may even yet be unfairly prosecuted).
More then enough
Ok then, speaks volumes. I know a few officers who spent most of their careers sitting behind a desk, doesn’t mean they know much about being the police.
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