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There was another incident about a white person writing a ticket to some brothers that were grilling on their own property.
 
I can't stop watching this video, the look on the cops face just did me in, he looked at her like can we stop the fake tears already? I wish I could hire that other white lady Dione, she is pretty good at canceling out the Ms Ballbreaker's daughter (sorry I'm old enough to remember the movie Porkies) white privilege, that video is an instant classic
 
Have you all seen the cops take the 65 year old woman out of the car because she did not want to sign the ticket because she felt it admitted guilt.

See it is times like that where an officer should take the time to explain to her. If she still doesn't want to sign it just chalk it up as an loss and move on. Explain it to your superior and move on.

One of the things I like about the officers here they are receiving training on how to deal with those with mental health problems and also have sheriffs specifically designed to work with the elderly.

Let's be honest as we get older we may not comprehend as well and all it takes is some patience to explain.
 
Have you all seen the cops take the 65 year old woman out of the car because she did not want to sign the ticket because she felt it admitted guilt.

See it is times like that where an officer should take the time to explain to her. If she still doesn't want to sign it just chalk it up as an loss and move on. Explain it to your superior and move on.

One of the things I like about the officers here they are receiving training on how to deal with those with mental health problems and also have sheriffs specifically designed to work with the elderly.

Let's be honest as we get older we may not comprehend as well and all it takes is some patience to explain.

 

The diabetes could have caused her to misunderstand and become fearful. Officers are so stupid. These officers should be fired.

The only way to end this foolishness is to start firing thee officers. It's sad because their actions not only hurt the person they are inflicting it on but also their own families. Each and every officer should be fired especially the officer in charge.
 
White police officers are doing the dirty work for their white male counterparts. Bull Conner's offspring and such people....
 

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Trump has gave them false courage. At some point just like anything else the boiling point will reach it's high temperature. The question is white Americans really ready for the monster they're creating........

So true. They want us to act like Pookie but many are now starting to not take the bait.

You can not keep running around being scared of every black person to call the cops on them because sooner or later someone who NEEDS the cops will suffer from all these pranks.
 
Have you all seen the cops take the 65 year old woman out of the car because she did not want to sign the ticket because she felt it admitted guilt.

See it is times like that where an officer should take the time to explain to her. If she still doesn't want to sign it just chalk it up as an loss and move on. Explain it to your superior and move on.

One of the things I like about the officers here they are receiving training on how to deal with those with mental health problems and also have sheriffs specifically designed to work with the elderly.

Let's be honest as we get older we may not comprehend as well and all it takes is some patience to explain.
The problem is most cops don'the think they need to explain anything to Black folk.
 
The diabetes could have caused her to misunderstand and become fearful. Officers are so stupid. These officers should be fired.

The only way to end this foolishness is to start firing thee officers. It's sad because their actions not only hurt the person they are inflicting it on but also their own families. Each and every officer should be fired especially the officer in charge.

That officer resigned today...Here is the letter he wrote.

Dear Chief Robison,

Effective immediately, and regrettably, I quit.

Since 1995, I have dedicated myself to public service. As you know, I retired from the military and served in law enforcement in Florida before moving to Georgia. Unfortunately, an incident on May 4, 2018 led me to write this letter to you.
I feel I acted appropriately and the way that I was trained when I arrested Ms. Campbell. As you saw on the video, Ms. Campbell almost drove into another Alpharetta police officer. She was lawfully stopped for failing to maintain her lane. Although she denied the traffic violation, the officer issued her a ticket. Due to her behavior on the side of the road, and after noticing the car had dark tint and there was someone in the backseat, the officer asked her to get out and at some point advised she was under arrest. Ms. Campbell did not obey a lawful command. The officer was unable to subdue the driver and requested for backup officers to come to his location. Numerous Alpharetta police officers arrived, including me.


At the time I arrived on scene, I saw officers unsuccessfully trying to effectuate the arrest of Ms. Campbell. Also, I noticed the vehicle was still running and from my experience, I considered the vehicle to be a possible weapon, so I neutralized it by turning it off. There are uncounted incidents of officers being dragged down the street by motorists who are being arrested. The officers were still not able to complete the arrest of Ms. Campbell as she was still in the vehicle and holding on to the seatbelt. I did what was necessary to complete the arrest by raising my voice and using verbal commands using heavy control talk with profanity. It worked instantly and she exited the vehicle immediately! When the other officers did not immediately restrain and handcuff her I then freed her from her grasp on the seatbelt and she was escorted to the police vehicle. All force ceased and the arrest was now over. I judged her actions to be passive resistance and used very limited force to end a multiple minute encounter with the suspect.

Maybe I should not have used profanity, but its immediate effectiveness is not questionable and I do believe I acted reasonably under the circumstances.

I do not feel I will get a fair internal affairs investigation from you due to the comments you made on Facebook prior to interviewing any of the other officers, or even me. Rather than let an independent agency or officer review my performance, you have all but issued a statement finding my actions unworthy, unreasonable, and in violation of policy. I will justify my actions when given the opportunity to do so through a POST investigation, but will not subject myself to the investigation of an agency Chief who would rather care about public perception and political correctness over officer, suspect and the general public’s safety. I remind you that I did not make the traffic stop, did not begin the use of force, did respond with emergency equipment, did properly analyze the situation, did render the vehicle safe, did get the suspects attention and out of the car, did effectively get her detached from the seatbelt, and did get her handcuffed with limited force. The encounter had been going on with multiple officers responding with emergency equipment leaving the general public unprotected while the encounter continued. In conclusion, I feel my decisions ended a volatile situation quickly with very limited force and got everyone off the highway and back into service.


I THINK HE'S FULL OF SHIT!!!!!!! It's a textbook answer, and nothing about it is "wrong", per se. However, it seems like he grossly under-simplified this whole thing. I get it....a 65 year old woman can be as deadly as a 21 year old man......but in this case, nah....I ain't buying it. THIS is where discretion and "totality of the circumstances" come into play. What he did wan't "wrong" or "against the law" (quite the contrary).....but it's something that NEVER should have happened.
 
The problem is most cops don'the think they need to explain anything to Black folk.

I wouldn't go as far as to say MOST, but there is a GOOD percentage that feels that way. I always felt that there are so many nuances to the law that the average person does not understand, that a bit of explanation goes a long way. Lots of folks don't know that in Texas (and apparently many other states), not signing a ticket CAN (not shall) result in an arrest and being taken immediately before a magistrate. That option is there for the officer, but lots of folks don't know. I find that once you explain that, folks sign the citation and fight the battle in court.

Then you have THIS lady, who screws it up for the LEGITIMATE victims out there....

Body cam footage released after woman accuses local deputy of racism: ‘I was just bullied’
After an accusation of racism during a Virginia traffic stop went , the Brunswick County Sheriff's Office has release a full, uninterrupted body cam of the incident.

Behind the wheel of her car and live on Facebook, Dawn Hilton-Williams described a traffic stop on 58 westbound in rural Brunswick County.

"I was just bullied by a cop, who threatened to pull me out of the car," said Hilton-Williams in the 11-minute long Facebook .

"This is where we got lynched. This is where we got lynched, even in today's day."

https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=alm7H_1525753426


Watch both her Facebook Live video recounting what happened, then watch the actual stop video.
 
My guess is that lady is probably older than 65 to boot....Sad, Sorry, Simple Stuff (Saw this on the ABC National news tonight).
 
I would never speak or treat any elder the way that yt did with that woman but These white cops don't give a damn about black folks; especially Black women. Old ....young. it doesnt matter. Just like the McKinney pool party where the teenage girl was thrown on the ground with a knee in the back.
 
When you are around white devils what else do you expect? If you think that's something try working in a secure area where you have to have three different badges along with three different passwords and see the same white people for ten years and they still act like they don't know you and scared to see a black man in the hall. They don't know you, but let them need you they know your name all of a sudden........
Facts!
 
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