To Protect and to Serve II

How a 19-Year-Old Got Charged with a Hate Crime for Teasing a Cop

Unintended consequences of hate crime laws.
Everyone is becoming a victim and now we see that they can be manipulated. The cop used the law to get revenge for his feelings getting hurt.
Two stories but only the civilian gets arrested.

BTW-us this a hate crime?


The officer was understandably frustrated at these low IQ crackheads, but was completely unprofessional and should've been written up for saying that...escalated the situation when he could've just said, if you aren't going to cooperate I will just leave...If i were his supervisor, i would've written him up and required him to type an apology to send to them.
 
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The officer was understandably frustrated at these low IQ crackheads, but was completely unprofessional and should've been written up for saying that...escalated the situation when he could've just said, if you aren't going to cooperate I will just leave...If i were his supervisor, i would've written him up and required him to type an apology to send to them.
Question... what would happen to the McDonalds cashier if they told a customer to suck their unit? Trust me, cops are not the only ones in this world that have to deal with annoying people. Stop it.
 
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Watched the video of the white car / Delta County deputy several times. The deputy put himself needlessly in harm's way and took the life of a woman needlessly. All he had to do was change the angle of his vehicle and there would not have been a path through. Also, he had plenty of time with his door open to jump back in. He attempted to be a hero and turned executioner instead.
What about the woman who put numerous people in harm’s way? The incident is unfortunate, but she chose to run and drive recklessly as hell over a registration issue.
 
What about the woman who put numerous people in harm’s way? The incident is unfortunate, but she chose to run and drive recklessly as hell over a registration issue.

Your question is valid. She deserved to be apprehended, tried in a court of law, and be given a reasonable sentence under the law for her actions.
 
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Question... what would happen to the McDonalds cashier if they told a customer to suck their unit? Trust me, cops are not the only ones in this world that have to deal with annoying people. Stop it.
Ok and again, not saying that behavior was acceptable. And to compare what police deal with to what McDs deal with is silly
 
Ok and again, not saying that behavior was acceptable. And to compare what police deal with to what McDs deal with is silly
There was nothing that officer went through in that call that is more extreme or out of the ordinary than what a McDonalds cashier would face day to day. The cashier would get fired for telling a customer to suck his unit.
 
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The officer was understandably frustrated at these low IQ crackheads, but was completely unprofessional and should've been written up for saying that...escalated the situation when he could've just said, if you aren't going to cooperate I will just leave...If i were his supervisor, i would've written him up and required him to type an apology to send to them.

Nope. He should be fired on the spot.

In any other leadership position if you tell a co-worker, a subordinate, a customer, or some other Joe blow while on duty to suck your d$ck you would be fired on the spot. No apology letters, no written reprimands, but fired.

We want to hold citizens to a higher standard than cops which is disgraceful. We always assume what police officers have to deal with everyday on the job, but what about the average citizen being harassed over a blown license plates light?

Right off the bat you assumed those citizens were crackheads. Do cops believe all citizens are criminals? They were going through a very trying situation and instead of de-escalating the situation he tells them to suck his d$ck. Are police officers not trained in de-escalation techniques?

Bad employees are fired everyday for their job performance. Why are cops rewarded for bad performance?
 
Question... what would happen to the McDonalds cashier if they told a customer to suck their unit? Trust me, cops are not the only ones in this world that have to deal with annoying people. Stop it.

Come on man you know that no other profession but cops have to deal with angry people. It’s totally acceptable to walk around telling people to suck your d$ck.

Ok and again, not saying that behavior was acceptable. And to compare what police deal with to what McDs deal with is silly

Yes it is because McDonalds employees are held to a higher standard.
 
Ex-Florida deputy gets 12 years for planting drugs


He got off easy. Another crime was committed in that court room.


Here is video of the sentencing.


I like this excerpt from the article:

Teresa Odom, one of Wester's victims, told the judge the deputy had ruined her reputation and deprived her of time with her grandchild. Wester had stopped her for a defective brake light in 2018 and asked for permission to search her truck. She agreed. He claimed he found a baggie of methamphetamine in her purse — but body camera video showed him palming a bag before beginning his search.

WTF is wrong with cops that do this kind of crap?
 
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I like this excerpt from the article:

Teresa Odom, one of Wester's victims, told the judge the deputy had ruined her reputation and deprived her of time with her grandchild. Wester had stopped her for a defective brake light in 2018 and asked for permission to search her truck. She agreed. He claimed he found a baggie of methamphetamine in her purse — but body camera video showed him palming a bag before beginning his search.

WTF is wrong with cops that do this kind of crap?
Cops always f**kin with someone.
 
I like this excerpt from the article:

Teresa Odom, one of Wester's victims, told the judge the deputy had ruined her reputation and deprived her of time with her grandchild. Wester had stopped her for a defective brake light in 2018 and asked for permission to search her truck. She agreed. He claimed he found a baggie of methamphetamine in her purse — but body camera video showed him palming a bag before beginning his search.

WTF is wrong with cops that do this kind of crap?

There seems to be quite a few stories about cops pulling someone over for a busted tail light and then wanting to search the vehicle. Same thing happened with a UT football player here recently. Why do they need to search the vehicle in these instances? If the only problem is that one of the tail lights is out, tell the person to get it fixed and let them go or at most write them a ticket for it. A defective break light alone doesn't present the need to search the vehicle.
 
There seems to be quite a few stories about cops pulling someone over for a busted tail light and then wanting to search the vehicle. Same thing happened with a UT football player here recently. Why do they need to search the vehicle in these instances? If the only problem is that one of the tail lights is out, tell the person to get it fixed and let them go or at most write them a ticket for it. A defective break light alone doesn't present the need to search the vehicle.
I got pulled over once because one of my 2 license plate lights was burned out. I mean seriously?
 
There seems to be quite a few stories about cops pulling someone over for a busted tail light and then wanting to search the vehicle. Same thing happened with a UT football player here recently. Why do they need to search the vehicle in these instances? If the only problem is that one of the tail lights is out, tell the person to get it fixed and let them go or at most write them a ticket for it. A defective break light alone doesn't present the need to search the vehicle.
Cop logic: Busted tail light = probable cause
 
There seems to be quite a few stories about cops pulling someone over for a busted tail light and then wanting to search the vehicle. Same thing happened with a UT football player here recently. Why do they need to search the vehicle in these instances? If the only problem is that one of the tail lights is out, tell the person to get it fixed and let them go or at most write them a ticket for it. A defective break light alone doesn't present the need to search the vehicle.
Never consent to a search.
 
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