Yes. I do.
He never claimed the policeman was drug anywhere.
He changed his story.
http://wusa9.com/news/article/190763/188/Va-State-Police-Say-Kris-Buchele-Of-Culpeper-Changed-His-Story-About-Officer-Involved-Shooting
So did you bother to check into the background of the "eyewitness"? Did the media? It's very easy. Just go to the Virginia Court website and do a name search.
Oh look! What do we find when we look in both Culpeper and Winchester Criminal Courts?
GC10000762-00 BUCHELE, KRISTOPHER MICHAEL 06/16/2010 02:30 PM ASSLT: ON LAW ENF/DOC PERSON
GT10000763-00 BUCHELE, KRISTOPHER MICHAEL 06/16/2010 02:30 PM RD-GENERALLY-MISD
GT10000764-00 BUCHELE, KRISTOPHER MICHAEL 06/16/2010 02:30 PM DRIVING OVER FIRE HOSE
GT09001232-00 BUCHELE, KRISTOPHER MICHEAL 04/13/2009 09:00 AM DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT GENERALLY
GC07008706-00 BUCHELE, KRISTOPHER M. 09/19/2007 10:30 AM BREAK AND ENTER
GC07008707-00 BUCHELE, KRISTOPHER M. 09/19/2007 10:30 AM POSSESS CONT. SUBSTANCE
CR07000266-01 BUCHELE, KRISTOPHER M. 09/21/2007 9:30AM POSSESS HEROIN
Hmmmmmmm. Wonder why the media left that out?
The cop's claim that she rolled up the window and drug him down the street is undoubtably a lie. Absolutely no doubt about that unless they can prove she is a crazed meth addict, which I am sure they are working on now.
Look at the way that the rounds are spread out in the pictures. Fits perfectly with being dragged.
We do not automatically discount everthing a government person says unless it is an obvious lie as in this case.
What evidence do you have? Oh wait, none. Just your ignorant ramblings.
Why do you defend the killing of this woman so hard? Are you so anxious to see innocent people summarily executed?
State police say he's changed his story...but I see no details.
He says he has not changed his story.
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The Culpeper town spokesperson says the officer's cruiser did have a video camera, but that it was not working. He also said the officer did not turn on his blue lights. If he had, it would've been a sign that he was detaining the person, says attorney and former Fairfax County Police officer Ted Sibert . If the person is not being detained, she should be free to go, Sibert says.
"What is he investigating? if its just for we call a suspicious person, then he doesn't have jusification to use force to maintain the contact. So if the person wants to roll the window up, they can. He can't be sticking his hand in the window or pulling someone out of the the car or open the door. Those all need justification," Sibert says.
Sibert says that before an officer tries to stop or detain someone, he needs reasonable suspicion that a crime has occurred or is about to occur. Trespassing is not sufficient, especially if the person is trying to get off the property. Furthermore, to charge someone with trespassing, you'd need proof the person knew she was trespassing. Was it clearly marked? Did the property owner tell the person to leave?
Sibert says if the officer did put his arm in the window, he needs to have reasonable suspicion a crime was committed or about to be committed. Virginia State Police have said nothing about why the officer was detaining Cook in the first place,or, in other words, why he was putting his hand in her window, if in fact that's what he did.