Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not racial. It's simple. Follow police orders.
What if they told you to strip, need to search you for drugs? Weapons? If you don’t, going to jail. Follow those orders too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a little confused. Wouldn't it make more sense that they ran his plates, noticed he had an outstanding warrant, told him to pull over to get arrested for that, and then he fled calling his mom claiming it was for an air freshener?
Ran his plate for what reason?
Police need no reason to run a plate.
+1. It is not "his license plate." It's the state's license plate. You pay to have it placed on your car. Driving and registering a car is not a right, it's a privilege that can be revoked at any time.
Anonymous wrote:It's not racial. It's simple. Follow police orders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The officer was trying to use her taser and drew her gun by mistake and shot the man.
nope not true
Anonymous wrote:The officer was trying to use her taser and drew her gun by mistake and shot the man.
Anonymous wrote:He was pulled over because his car tags were expired.
The footage is out. The incompetent cop meant to use a taser on him when he resisted arrest and jumped back in his car, but accidentally pulled out her gun.
Anonymous wrote:The article you linked conveniently leaves out what the outstanding warrant was for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a little confused. Wouldn't it make more sense that they ran his plates, noticed he had an outstanding warrant, told him to pull over to get arrested for that, and then he fled calling his mom claiming it was for an air freshener?
Ran his plate for what reason?
Police need no reason to run a plate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a little confused. Wouldn't it make more sense that they ran his plates, noticed he had an outstanding warrant, told him to pull over to get arrested for that, and then he fled calling his mom claiming it was for an air freshener?
Ran his plate for what reason?