Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man says he’ll sue Maryland PD for viral arrest, turns out he had two warrants
Cops have to walk on eggshells even around actual criminals
https://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article/news/local/maryland/maryland-police-arrest-caught-on-viral-tiktok-video-anne-arundel-county/65-fef6ec1a-4e68-4f83-b32a-27a2f0f1ce39
Let's summarize what actually happened.
The police pulled over a driver for going 45 in 30. (I wish they did that in my neighborhood.)
Then the police asked the passenger for ID. (Something that has never, ever happened to me during any of the times the police have stopped me either as a driver or a passenger.)
The passenger responded that he did not need to show ID. (True.)
Then the police somehow (how?) found out the identity of the passenger and that there were two warrants out for him: one for failure to appear in court and another retake warrant from the parole commission.
So they asked the passenger to get out of the car, and he said no.
So they hauled the passenger out of the car and charged him with resisting arrest.
Wait a minute, we do not need to show identification or drivers license pulled over? This is the first I’ve ever heard of that.
If you're the driver, you do. If you're a passenger, you don't.
This entire time I have missed that he was a passenger. However I still say it was a clean arrest because it is their job to familiarize themselves with the faces of people who have outstanding warrants, he had two.
Anonymous wrote:
This entire time I have missed that he was a passenger. However I still say it was a clean arrest because it is their job to familiarize themselves with the faces of people who have outstanding warrants, he had two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man says he’ll sue Maryland PD for viral arrest, turns out he had two warrants
Cops have to walk on eggshells even around actual criminals
https://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article/news/local/maryland/maryland-police-arrest-caught-on-viral-tiktok-video-anne-arundel-county/65-fef6ec1a-4e68-4f83-b32a-27a2f0f1ce39
Let's summarize what actually happened.
The police pulled over a driver for going 45 in 30. (I wish they did that in my neighborhood.)
Then the police asked the passenger for ID. (Something that has never, ever happened to me during any of the times the police have stopped me either as a driver or a passenger.)
The passenger responded that he did not need to show ID. (True.)
Then the police somehow (how?) found out the identity of the passenger and that there were two warrants out for him: one for failure to appear in court and another retake warrant from the parole commission.
So they asked the passenger to get out of the car, and he said no.
So they hauled the passenger out of the car and charged him with resisting arrest.
Wait a minute, we do not need to show identification or drivers license pulled over? This is the first I’ve ever heard of that.
If you're the driver, you do. If you're a passenger, you don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man says he’ll sue Maryland PD for viral arrest, turns out he had two warrants
Cops have to walk on eggshells even around actual criminals
https://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article/news/local/maryland/maryland-police-arrest-caught-on-viral-tiktok-video-anne-arundel-county/65-fef6ec1a-4e68-4f83-b32a-27a2f0f1ce39
Let's summarize what actually happened.
The police pulled over a driver for going 45 in 30. (I wish they did that in my neighborhood.)
Then the police asked the passenger for ID. (Something that has never, ever happened to me during any of the times the police have stopped me either as a driver or a passenger.)
The passenger responded that he did not need to show ID. (True.)
Then the police somehow (how?) found out the identity of the passenger and that there were two warrants out for him: one for failure to appear in court and another retake warrant from the parole commission.
So they asked the passenger to get out of the car, and he said no.
So they hauled the passenger out of the car and charged him with resisting arrest.
my guess is that the cops were specifically looking for people with active warrants, and used the traffic stop as an excuse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man says he’ll sue Maryland PD for viral arrest, turns out he had two warrants
Cops have to walk on eggshells even around actual criminals
https://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article/news/local/maryland/maryland-police-arrest-caught-on-viral-tiktok-video-anne-arundel-county/65-fef6ec1a-4e68-4f83-b32a-27a2f0f1ce39
Let's summarize what actually happened.
The police pulled over a driver for going 45 in 30. (I wish they did that in my neighborhood.)
Then the police asked the passenger for ID. (Something that has never, ever happened to me during any of the times the police have stopped me either as a driver or a passenger.)
The passenger responded that he did not need to show ID. (True.)
Then the police somehow (how?) found out the identity of the passenger and that there were two warrants out for him: one for failure to appear in court and another retake warrant from the parole commission.
So they asked the passenger to get out of the car, and he said no.
So they hauled the passenger out of the car and charged him with resisting arrest.
my guess is that the cops were specifically looking for people with active warrants, and used the traffic stop as an excuse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man says he’ll sue Maryland PD for viral arrest, turns out he had two warrants
Cops have to walk on eggshells even around actual criminals
https://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article/news/local/maryland/maryland-police-arrest-caught-on-viral-tiktok-video-anne-arundel-county/65-fef6ec1a-4e68-4f83-b32a-27a2f0f1ce39
Let's summarize what actually happened.
The police pulled over a driver for going 45 in 30. (I wish they did that in my neighborhood.)
Then the police asked the passenger for ID. (Something that has never, ever happened to me during any of the times the police have stopped me either as a driver or a passenger.)
The passenger responded that he did not need to show ID. (True.)
Then the police somehow (how?) found out the identity of the passenger and that there were two warrants out for him: one for failure to appear in court and another retake warrant from the parole commission.
So they asked the passenger to get out of the car, and he said no.
So they hauled the passenger out of the car and charged him with resisting arrest.
THANK YOU for the summary. You know “people” won’t care about these FACTS! I’ve always wonder why they need the passenger’s ID when it’s the driver who has committed the supposed offense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man says he’ll sue Maryland PD for viral arrest, turns out he had two warrants
Cops have to walk on eggshells even around actual criminals
https://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article/news/local/maryland/maryland-police-arrest-caught-on-viral-tiktok-video-anne-arundel-county/65-fef6ec1a-4e68-4f83-b32a-27a2f0f1ce39
Let's summarize what actually happened.
The police pulled over a driver for going 45 in 30. (I wish they did that in my neighborhood.)
Then the police asked the passenger for ID. (Something that has never, ever happened to me during any of the times the police have stopped me either as a driver or a passenger.)
The passenger responded that he did not need to show ID. (True.)
Then the police somehow (how?) found out the identity of the passenger and that there were two warrants out for him: one for failure to appear in court and another retake warrant from the parole commission.
So they asked the passenger to get out of the car, and he said no.
So they hauled the passenger out of the car and charged him with resisting arrest.
Wait a minute, we do not need to show identification or drivers license pulled over? This is the first I’ve ever heard of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man says he’ll sue Maryland PD for viral arrest, turns out he had two warrants
Cops have to walk on eggshells even around actual criminals
https://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article/news/local/maryland/maryland-police-arrest-caught-on-viral-tiktok-video-anne-arundel-county/65-fef6ec1a-4e68-4f83-b32a-27a2f0f1ce39
Let's summarize what actually happened.
The police pulled over a driver for going 45 in 30. (I wish they did that in my neighborhood.)
Then the police asked the passenger for ID. (Something that has never, ever happened to me during any of the times the police have stopped me either as a driver or a passenger.)
The passenger responded that he did not need to show ID. (True.)
Then the police somehow (how?) found out the identity of the passenger and that there were two warrants out for him: one for failure to appear in court and another retake warrant from the parole commission.
So they asked the passenger to get out of the car, and he said no.
So they hauled the passenger out of the car and charged him with resisting arrest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man says he’ll sue Maryland PD for viral arrest, turns out he had two warrants
Cops have to walk on eggshells even around actual criminals
https://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article/news/local/maryland/maryland-police-arrest-caught-on-viral-tiktok-video-anne-arundel-county/65-fef6ec1a-4e68-4f83-b32a-27a2f0f1ce39
Let's summarize what actually happened.
The police pulled over a driver for going 45 in 30. (I wish they did that in my neighborhood.)
Then the police asked the passenger for ID. (Something that has never, ever happened to me during any of the times the police have stopped me either as a driver or a passenger.)
The passenger responded that he did not need to show ID. (True.)
Then the police somehow (how?) found out the identity of the passenger and that there were two warrants out for him: one for failure to appear in court and another retake warrant from the parole commission.
So they asked the passenger to get out of the car, and he said no.
So they hauled the passenger out of the car and charged him with resisting arrest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man says he’ll sue Maryland PD for viral arrest, turns out he had two warrants
Cops have to walk on eggshells even around actual criminals
https://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article/news/local/maryland/maryland-police-arrest-caught-on-viral-tiktok-video-anne-arundel-county/65-fef6ec1a-4e68-4f83-b32a-27a2f0f1ce39
Let's summarize what actually happened.
The police pulled over a driver for going 45 in 30. (I wish they did that in my neighborhood.)
Then the police asked the passenger for ID. (Something that has never, ever happened to me during any of the times the police have stopped me either as a driver or a passenger.)
The passenger responded that he did not need to show ID. (True.)
Then the police somehow (how?) found out the identity of the passenger and that there were two warrants out for him: one for failure to appear in court and another retake warrant from the parole commission.
So they asked the passenger to get out of the car, and he said no.
So they hauled the passenger out of the car and charged him with resisting arrest.
Anonymous wrote:Man says he’ll sue Maryland PD for viral arrest, turns out he had two warrants
Cops have to walk on eggshells even around actual criminals
https://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article/news/local/maryland/maryland-police-arrest-caught-on-viral-tiktok-video-anne-arundel-county/65-fef6ec1a-4e68-4f83-b32a-27a2f0f1ce39
Anonymous wrote:Man says he’ll sue Maryland PD for viral arrest, turns out he had two warrants
Cops have to walk on eggshells even around actual criminals
https://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article/news/local/maryland/maryland-police-arrest-caught-on-viral-tiktok-video-anne-arundel-county/65-fef6ec1a-4e68-4f83-b32a-27a2f0f1ce39