“We’re not at a point where we can make any conclusions,” Proctor said. He said that once a complete set of video footage is released, there could be an opportunity to look into “what, if anything, could have been done differently.”
I've been pulled over in Arkansas before...it didn't result in having everyone pulled from the car and us all being searched and set on the ground. There was apparently more to the story than speeding and a headlight violation.
And yeah, this subculture is based on digital machismo where the thugs get to be thugs without negative outcomes, reality is in no way referenced. It's the outgrowth of a herd mentality where you're not one of the cool kids if you go to school, study hard, get a job and raise a family...those people just don't belong. Just another aspect of the Balkanization of America.
Does there have to be?
they guy that got shot said many many times "i'm not going back".......A LOT more there....
That's after the fact. Thor makes it seem as if there needs to be more to the story besides why reason the contact was legally initiated. Doesn't seem like there needs to be more. Cop pulls over scumbag for legal reason, scumbag decides to become a threat, Cop ends scumbag. What more does there need to be?
That's after the fact. Thor makes it seem as if there needs to be more to the story besides why reason the contact was legally initiated. Doesn't seem like there needs to be more. Cop pulls over scumbag for legal reason, scumbag decides to become a threat, Cop ends scumbag. What more does there need to be?
There needs to be the reason they were pulled from the vehicle and searched...that's not in the article (speeding and a light out), if there's not more to the story there is a definite possibility of unreasonable search and seizure (and shooting). As I said, when I was pulled over in ArrrrKansas (the Kansas founded by pirates) there was none of this searching and questioning stuff; only a go to night court and pay the fat lady in the flannel shirt your fee. I would think the searching and questioning would be unreasonable without further provocation
There needs to be the reason they were pulled from the vehicle and searched...that's not in the article (speeding and a light out), if there's not more to the story there is a definite possibility of unreasonable search and seizure (and shooting). As I said, when I was pulled over in ArrrrKansas (the Kansas founded by pirates) there was none of this searching and questioning stuff; only a go to night court and pay the fat lady in the flannel shirt your fee. I would think the searching and questioning would be unreasonable without further provocation