Posted on 09/02/2015 6:01:01 PM PDT by Gamecock
ROCK HILL, SC Two people were arrested during a traffic stop that was prompted by a driver flipping the middle finger to a Rock Hill Police officer at an intersection, according to a police report.
The officer was sitting at a red light at Mt. Gallant Road and Cherry Road about 3:15 p.m. Tuesday when a red SUV pulled up beside her, the report states. The driver reportedly looked at the officer with a deep stare and then put his left hand all the way out the window and stuck up his middle finger in an angry manner.
The officer followed the vehicle into the parking lot of Little Caesars on Cherry Road to investigate if the driver was intoxicated, on drugs or was having any mental issues due to his public disorderly action at the red light, police said. The driver, 20-year-old Michael Ronkeyvius Douglas, was walking away from the car and yelled an expletive at the officer while again holding up his middle finger when she asked to speak with him.
Douglas walked aggressively back to the vehicle as the officer approached, the report states. His female passenger pulled out a cellphone and began screaming and filming the confrontation. Douglas put the key in the cars ignition and tried to roll up the windows.
Believing Douglas could use the car as a weapon or grab a weapon from the front seat, the officer tried to handcuff him but he snatched his hand away, police said. This led to a physical struggle between Douglas the officer, both of whom went to the ground as the officer struggled to handcuff him.
Douglas broke free and began screaming in the patrol cars video camera, then went into the Little Caesars, police said. The officer then told the passenger she needed to produce an ID, and the driver said numerous times that she didnt have one.
The female passenger was handcuffed until backup officers arrived, and began screaming and banging on the window of the patrol car, the report says. Douglas then came out of the restaurant yelling, This is how they do us, bro, and said he was being arrested because he is black and the officer is white. The female passenger is white.
Douglas was charged with public disorderly conduct, resisting police and possession of marijuana. He was placed in the Rock Hill city jail, where he remained Wednesday under $1,972 bond. The female passenger was charged with failure to identify.
Robert Heinlein agrees...
Read post #20....you “think?”
Shoulda shot the bastard.
The officer had no cause for the stop.
I think the charge should be failure to follow indicated turn.
He signaled a right turn didn’t he.
Boy that brings back memories.
I can actually remember people making hand signals before they turned or stopped. I suppose all cars have come equipped with stop lights and turn signals since at least the early 50s.
Freedom of speech and illegal arrest.
And yet...they still wonder why?
My mind, being the human mind that it is...immediately saw it as "Donkey Virus".
Those crazy Irish.
Already been litigated. You shoot a bastard for flipping you off, you get convicted of murder, do not pass go and check right in to the joint for 20 to life.
Exactly. The guy is trash, but if someone flips me off at a red light, I don’t have the right to go put them in cuffs. I’m expected to just deal with it.
Why are the cops different? Are they the more equal pigs on the Animal Farm?
She should have just asked the idiot whether he was pointing out his mental age or I.Q......
Maybe the number of legal parents.....
This is stupid, but I thought the courts ruled it is not a crime. If so, the cop should be reprimanded.
I saw it as “Raquel Monkeyvirus”, so don’t feel bad.
"Failure to identify" is a crime?
Your papers please.
It isn’t illegal to flip off a cop. So if that was the probable cause for the stop, the whole thing was illegal, and the cop should be the one arrested.
To the quick, you have wounded me!
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