Posted on 07/11/2016 1:36:07 PM PDT by aynrandfreak
My boyfriend carries all his information in a thick wallet in his right side back pocket, Reynolds said. As hes reaching for his back pocket wallet he lets the officer know, Officer, I have a firearm on me. I begin to yell, But hes licensed to carry. According to Reynolds, the officer started firing shortly after.
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Waiting for the truth to come out, if it ever does. The gun in the lap, however, sure makes a big difference in the bigger picture.
You have to get the high res version, blow it up. In the first 15 sec, or so, it is visible, but partially covered by his shirt. It is on his left thigh (vid shot in mirror image).
LOLOLOLOL! !
Guffawing here. That is well-phrased; nice one.
Is that a gun, or is it his wallet? Really kind of hard to tell for certain that it is a gun.
It’s like she wanted him dead. Maybe if she had kept her mouth shut he’d still be alive today and all the other cops too.
oh, that’s a gun?
thanks for pointing that out. I wouldn’t know that if it bit me on the nose or anywhere else.
I have seen lots of blue steel wallets..../s
Think we are both conflating some facts from the last two incidents.
If I am incorrect, I apologize,
Is it bad to know that reference and laugh about it? If not, then that is a funny reference.
I think she was calm because she was stoned. The 2 were getting high in the car all with the little girl in the back
of the car.
If that is the truthful description of events then the shooting was fully justifiable.
Is this the same guy that robbed the convenience store before the holiday? There was mention somewhere that he may have been a suspect.
What was he reaching for? The gun, the illegally obtained permit? It couldn’t be for license and registration, as he had none.
The transcript of the call in prior to the stop had the cop saying he was pulling them over because they matched the description of the robbers. He never said it was because of a broken tail light. I think that was from her.
Does everyone admit now that this was a gun in his lap, that it was recovered at the scene?
I read somewhere that he did not have a wallet. It does look like that object has that top of the gun look to it (not much of a gun expert).
In Ohio I is my job to inform the officer before making any moves anywhere. I’d venture to say the same applies. It is not her job to inform.
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