Posted on 08/13/2002 3:48:08 AM PDT by ResistorSister
CANTON Dwight Class said it didnt have to end this way for Donald Matthews and the Massillon police officer whom he shot and killed.
Class said Patrol Officer Eric Taylor and the other officers and state trooper who were part of a fatal police chase Friday night did not have the authority to pull Matthews over on a traffic stop.
Or to pursue and attempt to arrest him.
Class attends the meetings on constitutionality that Matthews used to lead before he died in the shootout with police that started with a traffic stop on Route 21 in Doylestown and ended at First Street NW and Cherry Road in Massillon.
Matthews was president of the National Constitutionalist Academy and studied the U.S. Constitution. He held weekly meetings at the Dennys Restaurant on Tuscarawas Street W in Perry Township. About 15 to 22 people usually attend, Class said. He said Matthews also held weekly meetings in Cleveland.
Class attended calling hours for Matthews at Reed Funeral Home on Monday. Visitation was held from 3 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m.
The first session appeared to be sparsely attended. Roughly 12 to 20 vehicles were parked in the funeral home lot. Visitors trickled in during the two hours. Family members and friends occasionally gathered in the parking lot or near the entrance of the funeral home.
Class spoke strongly about the events that unfolded Friday when a state trooper pulled Matthews over for driving 12 mph over the speed limit.
If the trooper could have produced proof that he had taken an oath of office and had a bond, it would have been a nice, simple conversation (and Matthews would have said,) I recognize you as an officer now.
That would have prevented the gunshots, Class said.
I dont think it had to have happened at all, the Canton resident said, citing constitutional issues.
However, his wife, Sárra Class, said Taylor should have been shot.
Dwight Class disagreed and told his wife to stop making the comment.
I thought he was a good man, he said of Matthews. He tried to get things done; he tried to get them done peacefully. Thats what he taught in class.
Matthews taught other constitutionalists to get the paper trail started by filing cases in court, Class said.
Class said he has filed lawsuits over traffic violations involving himself and Rodney Class. One of the cases involves New Philadelphia police, he said.
Dwight Class also said hes filed a lawsuit in federal court in Akron over alleged civil rights violations.
He said hes planning to take legal action this week against Massillon Municipal Judge Edward J. Elum in the Ohio Supreme Court. That complaint involves a warrant issued against Class he said he doesnt know what for.
Dwight Class, 51, said he retired after working 30 years at the Timken Co.
He gave a reporter a notice of civil rights violations by Ohio police and (the Ohio Highway Patrol).
Ohio is a home-rule state, it says. Chances are that if the brothers and sisters are stopped by any local police, they do not have an oath of office or bond to hold a position as a civil servant.
Without the oath or bond, an officer doesnt have the power to arrest a citizen, Class says.
Standing outside the funeral home, he said, We dont have a police force in the state of Ohio; we have private, at-will employees.
A bumper sticker on a pickup truck at the calling hours carried the slogan: I love my country but I fear my elected officials.
Class said he expects Fridays incident to boost attendance at the National Constitutionalist Academy meetings.
But not everyone who attended the calling hours shared Classs point of view.
John Newlund, 49, of East Liverpool, said Matthews was his wifes brother-in-law.
He gave me a card one time, Newlund said of the academy, and I just blew it off. I believe you should pay your taxes.
Newlund said he would absolutely pull over for a traffic stop.
He should have stopped, he said of Matthews. It was only a speeding ticket it happens thousands of times a day.
You go by the law, the law of the land.
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I don't know what you think you're trying to accomplish by emphasizing your perception of "crimes" on the part of the government, when an anti-government so-called, self-erroneously self-described "Constitutionalist" kills a cop as a result of a routine traffic stop, you are characterizing yourself as sympathetic to Matthews' actions, as if he were justified in his actions.
Nuh-uh, you've got it ass backwards. The burden of proof is on you. Cite which provisions of the U.S. Constitution are violated by these administrative laws. The 10th Amendment gives to states any power that is not prohibited under the Constitution. If it's not prohibited, then it's allowed.
I see--you can't answer the question so you deteriorate into personal attacks. Typical.
LOL.
Well he is getting pretty big play here. As the Christine's did. Some off shoot groups know many people visit this site and it is a cheap effective way of getting their message out. They know people here do not take this at face value so debate will ensue. The more the debate, the larger the thread(s), the more publicity is gained. The more this is has discussed, I think Matthews may have been gunning for martyrdom.
"american spirit" seems to think that socialism is good, as long as HE is the Big Kahuna of the people's state.
I, for one, would get to know him better if he would give direct answers to the direct questions I asked him back on #90. They aren't hard or leading questions at all. Just like anybody else here, we can only go by what he writes, as well as what he chooses to ignore.
So true. There is no "Render unto Caesar" in their so-called Christian-based tax-cheating schemes. There is no accepting of personal responsibility for their civil disobedience. There is no Golden Rule in their murderous deeds. In short, they are strict anti-Constitutionalists who choose to wipe the Constitution with their self-centered butts.
Well I don't think he was thinking of this site in particular(maybe he was) but just the action of being willing to use deadly force over a constitutional argument arising from a simple local traffic violation seems spontaneously premeditated. Now that I am out of 50 cent words, I agree that it is better to debate then to not allow this to come forward.
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