Former Cop Seeks Revenge on Police Officers

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21 thoughts on “Former Cop Seeks Revenge on Police Officers

  1. Man, these dumb ass cops. I used to think they asked you the same question all the time because they were trying to trip you up. Turns out they do not listen to anybody. Who's phone is this? Also put his colla down!

  2. Another contempt of cop charge. And it's on body cam a good lawyer in front of even a crappy judge when you hear the cop say that he's going to arrest him for talking that cop should be fired. Because talking and yelling and giving verbal criticism to an officer is not an arrestable offense. I'm sorry we got this thing called the first amendment and the supreme Court upholds it but cops egos need to take a step back. If they have real charges they should have just told him I'm going to arrest you on these charges not because you're talking. Unfortunately body cams just show how bad police actually are.

  3. Okay, It’s just my opinion…yeah the guy was a jerk and made a mistake. But it seemed like everything was settled until both deputies started escalating things.
    He had already apologized, admitted he was wrong, and everyone looked ready to just go home. Even the security guard said it was all good.
    “Sir, you made a mistake. Please don’t let it happen again. Have a better night.”
    Done.

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