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To: brent13a
I had one last question…..was it the same police officer who pulled you over every time?

Out of the six stops, one got me twice and I told him "that I had already been checked out"

Good. So a Lt., a Capt., or a Chief listened to you. I assume you made your complaint in a calm and succinct manner……most people just go screaming into the PD and expect that will illicit the reaction they desire.

No screaming or yelling, just told the Sargent that I was tired of the harassment and if I take this any farther that it would look bad on their department. I haven't been pulled over since the day I went to the station.

The Houston police don't mess with me, just in the suburbs.
56 posted on 03/20/2012 8:35:27 AM PDT by ForAmerica (Conservative Christian Black Man!)
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To: ForAmerica

My position is that Zimmerman was wrong and Martin was a victim, and I hope for a more in-depth investigation. But, right now, I just want to comment on your situation specifically:

You shouldn’t be stopped and questioned without reason, and your handling of the situation was perfect. Many people of all backgrounds are pulled over and questioned by police when they aren’t doing anything wrong. I’m a white female, and when I was younger, I was pulled over and questioned once just because I looked out of place in a neighborhood. Another time because my car and I fit a description. Yet another time, I was questioned for standing at a corner waiting for a trolley. (And, no, I wasn’t dressed like a streetwalker.) I have a relative who claimed he was constantly pulled over because he had a permit to carry. Where I grew up, teens were constantly pulled over and questioned just for being young and driving around. Or fitting a description. So, it has happened to all of us for different reasons. It’s worrisome because someone could make a wrong move when he (or she) is “under suspicion”... That’s why your handling of the situation was a good move.

But, this story about Martin and Zimmerman is very different. Zimmerman wasn’t even a police officer. It sounds like Martin was just as suspicious of Zimmerman. I’ve been wondering: What if Martin had called 911, too? What might we have heard? Martin might’ve thought the guy chasing him looked like a criminal. And, sure enough, the latest news is that Martin was on the phone with a girl who is claiming he was running from Zimmerman because he was afraid. I don’t know how true that story is, but we’ll find out more soon enough. It’s a very sad story, no matter how it happened.


57 posted on 03/20/2012 12:46:59 PM PDT by Tired of Taxes
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