PS it’s weird how the Yogi crowd gives a free pass to disregarding the instructions of a cop.
By weird, I obv mean hypocritical yet fully expected.
“PS it’s weird how the Yogi crowd gives a free pass to disregarding the instructions of a cop.”
So far as we know cop #1 told Scheffler to do what he was doing.
Cop #2 Bryan Gillis went nuclear because Scheffler did what cop #1 told him to do.
The issue here is Bryan Gillis who went nuclear, LIED on his police report, and either didn’t have his bodycam on or else it was destroyed or deleted because it made the LPD look bad. I think it’s the latter.
It would be nice for the FBI forensics team to have a look at that bodycamera to confirm or deny the LPD claims.
In fact, when you ignore the cop and the cop reacts, it is ALWAYS the cops fault.
Also, Scheffler states that a uniformed cop told him to drive exactly where Scheffler drove.
Also, the cop alleging assault was a detective in street clothes - no uniform.
I don't know what happened that day but I can tell you about my experience getting directions from a cop. I was a passenger in a car driving slowly through the center of a small town. We were stopped at an intersection when a very irate cop started hollering directions. We did what he told us to do and he went berserk. Either he was having a left-right confusion or suffering from roid rage but he wrote the driver a big ticket. We all went to court for the driver and the case was dismissed.
I've. always had very positive interactions with police but some people have had some very bad experiences. This particular cop had his own company that provides 'expert' police witnesses in accident cases. I suspect he was excited about the prospect of supplying police experts when the family of the man who died was sued.
Your stupid false equivalence is embarrassing.