Posted on 03/26/2009 8:04:11 AM PDT by goodolemr
PLANO, Texas (AP) A police officer was put on desk duty after pulling over an NFL player rushing to see his dying mother-in-law in the hospital and holding him in the hospital parking lot as she died.
Dallas police officer Robert Powell stopped Houston Texans running back Ryan Moats' SUV outside Baylor Regional Medical Center during the early hours of March 18 after Moats rolled through a red light. Moats and his family had gotten a call saying his mother-in-law was dying.
Video from a dashboard camera inside the officer's vehicle, obtained by Dallas-Fort Worth station WFAA-TV, revealed an intense exchange in which the officer threatened to jail Moats.
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I think refuting your point is the equivalent of teaching a pig to sing.
Or, alternatively, the old maxim about arguing with a fool.
In any case, if you drink that much koolaid, it will permanently stain your mind-er...tongue. Probably too late.
Placing a mindless red light above human intelligence in the wee hours of the morning is socialist - statist insanity.
Any experienced cop would have simply said “carry on.”
Huh???
Watch the video or read the ESPN article. Moats tried repeatedly to get the officer to just give him a ticket, but the officer kept stalling.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4017382
Not at first. He was not cooperative and that just made it worse later.
Thanks for the link to the video. IMO, that cop was completely out of line and purposely delayed the situation. Could be a power trip, racial issue, just being an idiot... I would have walked/ran into the hospital and dealt with it later.
The cop stops the guy for running a red light, a passenger flees the scene, the guy is uncooperative and argumentative. He is not beaten, cursed, or abused. He gets a ticket. Now the cops job is at risk because someone plays the race card.The Moatses, who are black, said they cant help but think that race might have played a part in how Powell, who is white, treated them.
In another article it says that Moats stopped at the light, turned on his flashers, and proceeded with caution. When flagged by the cop, he pulled into the hospital lot and stopped. The passenger "flees" into the hospital telling the objecting cop, "My mom is dying!"The driver cooperated as much as you or anyone else would when under the duress of that moment. The cop threatened to take the driver to jail for pleading the exigency of the moment and requesting compassion. Authorities come out of the hospital to request that the driver come into the hospital. The cop continued to delay writing a ticket, which was ultimately torn up, until after the driver's mother-in-law died. Most or all of the above is on videotape.
Was the cop trying to promote public safety? I say that was the last thing on his mind. You can never prove it was not racism, and you have to assume that no black learning of the story will think otherwise. That is no way to promote public safety, it's a recipe for hostility toward law enforcement in particular and white people in general. And you are glad there a people like that on your police force? Thanks a lot!
I would add that the cop was trolling for tickets in an excellent place to generate exactly this sort of incident.
Police around here would escort them to the hospital.
1. Why do people think that you can drive like a maniac and park anywhere you want, as long as you have on your emergency flashers?
2. This is typical of any stop, in any city, on any night, except that an NFL player was involved. I don't like it, but this is what cops do. (I'm not referring to giving tickets. I'm referring to lecturing you and purposely delaying you longer than necessary.)
3. In the video, someone from the hospital comes out and says that they need Moates to sign some papers to do a procedure. Since when does a hospital need a son-in-law to sign something before helping a old lady who is coding?
I'm a 45 year old white male, and that has been my experience.
Yes, and apparently that’s how your neighbors like it to be!
Another apologetic written for a tyrannical State. This crap goes on every night in every big city in this country and everybody just thinks it’s just fine. Take a look at the give and take. Do you really think the officer had no alternatives given they were in walking distance of the Hospital. He could have escorted them. But the day we the people empowered overlords for ourselves this is what we get. Soft tyranny. I say end it and de-fund the State, but I know that 99.9% of my neighbors don’t trust THEMSELVES to be good citizens, much less me. Take a look at the transcript:
Shut your mouth, Powell told him. You can cooperate and settle down, or I can just take you to jail for running a red light.
There was more back and forth.
If youre going to give me a ticket, give me a ticket.
Your attitude says that you need one.
All Im asking you is just to hurry up.
Powell began a lecture.
If you want to keep this going, Ill just put you in handcuffs, the officer said, and Ill take you to jail for running a red light.
Powell made several more points, including that the SUV was illegally parked. Moats replied Yes sir to each.
Understand what I can do, Powell concluded. I can tow your truck. I can charge you with fleeing. I can make your night very difficult.
I understand, Moats responded. I hope youll be a great person and not do that.
Hospital security guards arrived and told Powell that the Moatses relative really was upstairs dying.
Powell spent several minutes inside his squad car, in part to check Moats for outstanding warrants. He found none.
Another hospital staffer came out and spoke with a Plano police officer who had arrived.
If FR is a good sample, I guess that is true.
Athenian Democracy at work my friend. They warned us about this you know. The loyalist to the Crown said they would rather have a tyrant on the other side of the Atlantic than be oppressed by their neighbors.
I think the officer is going to have a real problem. Because of this incident, he will be reluctant to be aggressive with minority suspects. A moment’s hesitation could be fatal.
Not more of this cr@p. Racism created the police environment we are subjected with today, and zero tolerance turns the guns on everybody else.
Wasn’t it Clintoon and Reno thathandled Waco, ans Elian Gonzalez (spelling is for wussies)
Watch the video. The account you write is not quite accurate.
I watched the video. The cop knew perfectly well what he was doing - which was being arrogant, threatening, and disrespectful to a citizen over a trifle while the man's relative was dying. Including being threatening to the man's wife when she told him that her mother was dying in the hospital in whose lot the car was stopped. While at no time was the cop being threatened or even getting an attitude from the citizen.When the chief has to publicly apologize for your behavior - as well he should have - you are not exactly putting yourself on the fast track to promotion. At best, that cop is going to be on the least desirable assignments the chief can find until he quits. And rightly so.
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