Posted on 07/21/2011 2:33:37 PM PDT by JohnKinAK
William stated, "I have a concealed carry, and..." when he was abruptly told to shut up. Dash camera video footage shows the driver turning his head, and his voice can be heard, but the words are inaudible. A few minutes passed while the officer continued to berate the two passengers. He proceeded to the driver's side and tries to open the door but is delayed by a seat belt. ...people like you don't deserve to @#$%#$ move throughout public. Period!... William states "I have a conceal..." and the officer demands that he better tell the truth or else! This interruption causes William to "tell the truth" and his attempt to notify is interrupted. William exited the vehicle with his driver's license in the same hand as his concealed handgun license. He held it up for the officer to see, and the officer said, "Why are you having that?" This gave William the opportunity to say, "I have a CCW, and..." The officer then said, "Do you have a gun?" William answered yes, causing the officer to grab it from William's waist.
At this point, William was handcuffed and put into the police cruiser. The officer then started to berate William, stating: "I should blast you in the mouth right now ... I'm close to caving in your head." and "you're just a stupid human being!"
The remainder of the threats, including executing the licensee for "being stupid" must be seen in the video to be believed
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This same story has been pulled twice today (that I am aware of). Not really sure why, though.
Others have questioned: “Why didn’t the other officer tell his partner to cool it?”
My answer: The partner probably does not like this ranting maniac and saw this as a opportunity for the maniac officer to literally shoot himself in the foot.
In the military you can be charged with disobeying a direct order from a superior. In America you can be charged with the same thing by a cop. DISOBEYING A DIRECT ORDER!
law enforcement gone wild ping
If this same thing had happened in Florida, the LEO would have shot the guy at close range at least 3-5 times and then claimed that the guy tried to pull a gun on him.
One of Obama’s future “Brown Shirts”.?
That cop should be let go. Driver tried to tell him and was told to shut up.
The holder of the CCW did NOT promptly inform the cop. Period.
Yes, the cop was a beserk maniac, threatening physical harm and/or death to a handcuffed citizen. I hope the cop gets fired and has to work flipping burgers for the rest of his life.
Don’t they do psychiatric exams of these cops before they hire them anymore? This mental case does not need to be a Leo
The man tried, was told to keep quiet and still.
This looks like theater, who acts like that knowing there’s a camera on them?
If anyone else acted like that policeman did, wouldn’t they have to stand charges?
The policeman has serious psychological problems and appears to be an out of control, profane bully. What if he does “lose it” next time, as he predicts?
The victim here should bring civil suit for violations of his civil rights. This “peace officer” and his employer should be paying big bucks.
Wow, that’s unbelievable.
Please tell me that cop is walking a beat down at the unemployment line.
Bad cop with a bad attitude and temper problem. Has no business being in law enforcement.
Why should he?
In some states, Ohio is one of them, it is the law.
The jackboot lickers will tell you that is more to the story. Obviously, the driver did something to set the hero off. And again, slaves must be taught their place.
and that cop, knowing the dashcam was on, must have been on his best behavior!
Also obvious he needs to be off the street patrolling: either he totally burned out on the job or no longer qualified to do it mentally
Quite shocked the CCW guy was shot dead in the street
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