Posted on 05/28/2024 11:38:23 AM PDT by algore
A US police officer from the city of San Diego resigned after an ’embarrassing incident’ emerged last year, where he was forced to seek help from a fellow policeman after he became locked in the backseat of his police cruiser with a woman he had arrested for suspected car theft.
The officer identified as Anthony Hair had been assisting in the arrest of individuals suspected of car theft on the night of August 15, 2023.
One of the arrested individuals was a woman with an outstanding bench warrant, according to the KFMB San Diego outlet.
According to the internal investigation, officer Hair’s body camera captured a conversation between him and the woman during the transport.
The dialogue took a concerning turn when the woman made suggestive remarks towards Hair, including propositions for sexual activity.
Hair responded by requesting her to refrain from such conversation.
Woman: “Are you single?”
San Diego officer: “Yeah. But you’re not.”
Woman: “I’m down to f— right now.”
San Diego officer: “Don’t say that right now…Don’t say that right now because everything is being recorded right now.”
After the officer’s car approached a quiet neighbourhood, communication between him and the woman dwindled. He then deactivated his body camera.
GPS data indicated Hair’s cruiser slowed to seven miles per hour before turning onto a dark residential street near the destination. The cruiser stopped at 1:34 a.m.
“I heard and noticed Officer Hair had a panicky voice,” said the officer who helped in the probe.
“I asked him if he was okay. He said, yes, and then asked if I had my patrol car key with me… I asked why he was asking and what did he need. Officer Hair then asked me If I could go meet him.
I asked him his location and he said, near Cottonwood… I asked him why he needed me, and he said he would tell me when I got there. He said he was really embarrassed,” the officer was quoted as saying by a local news station.
Nothing more than a thorough frisking, just to be sure. Body cavity search included free of charge.
So are the door locks on police cars set up so you can’t unlock from the inside?
How would he be in the backseat with a criminal suspect? Was he doing something he should not have been doing?
A firing offense? Not sure unless evidence of some other mischief had occurred. A Stormie Daniels he said-she said? Maybe a law suit is coming out.
So the cop got himself locked in his own patrol car. Sounds like another problem caused by Climate Change.
(Don’t ask me how. I just know that every problem these days is caused by Climate Change.)
Cops getting caught raping women on the side of the road is ‘embarrassing’?
That’s all it is?
To me it’s one of a list of felonies.
She says not.
How long have we had “US Police Officers”?
They are patently unconstitutional. Everybody knows or should know that the federal gov’t has NO POLICE POWER from the Constitution and the Constitution is the feds ONLY source of legitimate power.
Time to get this gov’t chained back down by the Constitution or the gov’t will chain us down.
I guess the brain in his little head forgot that the rear doors in police cars cannot be opened from the inside, for obvious reasons.
Here in Virginia, when a deputy screws up, he or she is just shuffled to a force a few counties over and is replaced in this county by a screw up from another county.
Really hard to keep track of where these goof ups end up and even harder to get them out of enforcement work.
Where’s the Thin Blue Line folks out defending this cop?
That's what I tell everyone about Derek Chauvin.
FWIW, he should have been charged with manslaughter. Not murder.
I don’t get it.
There is no amount of horniness that I could be in that would make me want to do with a woman that was a walk-in on my life.
> A firing offense? <
For one thing, the cop is being paid to patrol the streets, not to hold parties in the back of his cruiser. Also, the woman was an arrestee. What would the cop’s testimony in court be like?
If his record is otherwise exemplary, a month off without pay might work. Otherwise, give him the boot.
I’m not an attorney, so I see manslaughter = murder, whether accidental, unintended, intentional, pre-mediated, etc.
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