Posted on 12/09/2013 10:37:20 AM PST by Responsibility2nd
>> “ But - naturally - one has to go to the British press to get details like this.” <<
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That’s because San Antonio is located within a nation that lacks a free press.
A gal I knew in college had a brother at the same school. On a road trip the brother got pulled over for speeding, and it came up on the BOLO (stolen?, armed robbery? or something).
The other guy driving obviously didn’t know they were suspected of something real bad, and when confronted with the actions of the cop to get out, hands on the hood, etc. he started mouthing off, and I imagine might have shrugged off a hand or something. So the cop pulls out his baton and starts beating on the kid. (Not just a couple of whacks to subdue him, a beating).
The brother was being guarded/ standing by another cop. The brother, reacting to the beat-down grabbed the pistol of the cop standing by him and pointed it at both cops to get the beating to stop.
Soon though other squad cars were arriving, and the kids were hauled off to jail. IIRC it was supposed to be several years in prison for the brother, but they were working on getting him out earlier.
All before the days of cameras. Both of the guys attended a very tough engineering school, and not thugs.
The cop went home to his family that evening, safe and sound.
Don’t know what all the bitching is about.
Nothing else matters.
Yes, someone pointed that out to me upthread. I wasn’t aware of it. There does seeming to be a pending case in the Georgia Supreme Court to decide if these types of “police” actually have any authority off campus. Doesn’t seem to me like they should, and I wouldn’t obey their commands if they tried to order me around off campus.
I did a little research, and it looks this issue is still being hashed out in the courts. There is a pending case before the Georgia Supreme Court to decide what, if any, authority privately employed “police” have outside their place of employment. Obviously, that’s just binding in Georgia, but it could serve as precedent for cases in other states.
If campus cops get a pass to ventilate sarcastic people at will, then I hire you all as reserve security against sarcastic liberals at my new online university.
Now go forth and send them all to hell. /s
The dash cam on Carters marked pickup truck had fallen off and officers had made arrangements to have it remounted
Figure the odds. I’m always afraid I’ll see bigfoot when I don’t have my camera with me.
It's a courtesy ping in memoriam...
He’s lonely since his dog ran away. Wolfy wanted to practice cavity searches, and sled dogs don’t swing like that.
Mainly because it is extraordinarily rare. It's a 'man bites dog' story, contrary what the powers that be would like you to believe. Most that die 'in the line of duty' are accidents involving vehicles.
Evidently enough to kill someone and get away with it.
If only an alaskan wolf were here to accuse you of wanting the cop to be dead.
If that is so then it should be forensically verifiable and that will change things significantly.
Indeed. Checking fingerprints on the baton would be a great start.Pity about the conveniently missing camera. I wonder exactly when the camera was damaged. There should be a paper trail for that as well.
Personally, I know that if I was on a jury for this kind of thing, absent physical corraborating evidence, any statements made by the cop would have to be taken with a grain of self-serving salt.
Which picture are you looking at? See post #114
In the dead of night, alone, with no weapon, you will die. Does that make sense?
The kid may have had a dog logo on his back window or something...
Culpeper has its share of small town problems but it isn’t alone......
lol
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